Sage and I spent the day, Sunday, embossing these little party favors for a wedding reception. The wedding she was in a few weeks ago was held in California near the groom’s home. The happy couple has returned home to Florida’s West Coast and are getting another reception with the brides family and the couple’s school and church friends. How fun!!! These little party favors are going to be on the tables with
It’s Time for Another Vacation!
Finally! I finished that vacation album. This has been one of those projects that I started with great enthusiasm, but then kept setting to the side so that I could work on something else. Nevertheless, it is complete and I am so happy with the finished album. The album is made with Little Yellow Bicycle Traveler collection which included papers, chipboard, clear cut transparency dies, stickers, ribbons, rubons, fabric tags, brads,
SweetLove and Sweethearts and SweetTreats
My LSS, Everything Scrapbook and Stamps asked me to create a mini album using this adorable American Crafts album and some fabulous paper from Little Yellow Bicycle called SweetLove. Wouldn’t this be adorable to add pictures of your children’s Valentine parties or your special Sweetheart? If you have not seen this paper in person yet, RUN to your nearest LSS and see it because a camera can never do it justice. When Michelle
Busy busy busy
There has been no crafting in my house this week. Lot of coughing and lots of working. I’ve been fighting a horrible head cold for a week and I believe I am finally on the mend! I’ve also been working a little overtime lately. I am truly blessed that I have the privelege to work from home, but sometimes it can be distracting when I want to go play rather than
The Spooky Scrap Shack
Woooooo..oooooo (I need some better sound effects here)!…. I had so much fun creating this little haunted house scene. The best part was the help of my daughter, Sage. She decided to get really involved in helping me create this entire scene. She had her own ideas to add such as a basement and making haystacks out of the ‘Cousin It’ character with Cousin It peeking out of just one. She also