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Monday, December 29, 2014

I'm here for you....

If it isn't a death it is the dreaded Cancer that is striking.
A friend from church has a very rare kind of lymphoma...no cure for it...she is actually the second person I know from my church with this same cancer.  Only 1500 people a year in the US have this kind of blood disease.  I knitted her a Prayer Shawl, she will start some chemo next week...41 weeks of chemo...weekly!!
She was told 5 - 7 years to live, I am thinking with all the progress made with cancers and cures, that perhaps we cannot give up hope that one will happen and she will have many many more years to live and give praise to the Lord.
I totally copied a card by Debby Hughes in a copics online card class...well, I didn't have all the stamps she used, but the design is hers...the flower is the same it is from Clearly Besotted Happy Everything.
 
Heart Hugs!


Three sympathy cards

My BFF gave me a "with Sympathy" Darice embossing folder for one of many little gifts she gave me.  I was in need of sympathy cards...I tell you people, when peers start dying around you, it is quite sad and profound...I hate that I need these kind of cards for people that I know.



I stamped my images first, then used the embossing folder.  the first card used Avery Elle Petals and Stems, the second card I used PTI Garden Grace.
This card was made with glossy paper.  I stamped my images, then slightly off center I stamped again with versamark ink.  I made sure everything was dry before I took an ink pad and rubbed it across the paper...wiping off a little bit of the background ink.
I die cut the sympathy out of the main card, then die cut again with black and set it into the space.
 
I hope it will be awhile before I need any more sympathy cards.
 
We have one more Christmas dinner tonight...my Italian family...23 of us will gather at my daughter's house...I have the baked spaghetti all set to go and everyone contributes to the meal.
 
Heart hugs.
 



Thursday, December 18, 2014

Seize the Birthday ~ SILVER AND GOLD

Hi Friends!  One week until Christmas and this challenge is all about Silver and Gold for your birthday card!
It just so happens I have a niece whose birthday is December 24!
I thought of her when I made this silver and gold card...that is the topping for this challenge.
She will be 27, so I think she will like this card!
The topping is SILVER & GOLD!
Of course you can always make any kind of a birthday card if you are not into toppings!
 
 
Stamps:  Mama Elephant: Make a Wish
Hero Arts Silver Embossing Powder, Filigree Gold EP, and WOW Gold Sparkle Embossing Glitter
SSS Diagonal Stencil
Inkssentials silver foil tape


Wednesday, December 10, 2014

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas ~

Warning...this is picture heavy!!
Wow, what a fast couple of weeks...one week in Hawaii with my BFF...so much fun together, and then coming home to a MESS and barely any time to get everything organized for 80 people to come through on a Tour of Homes fundraiser for my church.
The Tour was a huge success,  four of us opened our homes and raised $2000 for the church!
Here are some pictures from Hawaii:
 Linda and I after eating dinner at the Kona Inn, we had a beautiful sunset!
 Did you all know the poinsettia grows wild in HI?  We were driving along (in our Mustang convertible...tee hee, DH reserved it as a surprise for us!) coming from the Painted Church and there were these large tree like shrubs growing along the side of the road and gosh they looked just like poinsettias!!  I had to pull over and take some pictures...sure enough that is what they were!!
Here is the inside of the Painted Church (St. Benedicts)...this is in Kona on the big Island.  The priest back in 1889 without any professional training bought regular house paint and built and painted this church...every space inside is painted with pictures, he used it as a way to tell the stories of the bible...they didn't read so much back in the day!  What you see here is the ceiling of the church.  And can I just say how friendly and hospitable everyone was?  We were greeted and given a "braided yarn lei" to put over our heads and after mass they asked all visitors to stand and introduce ourselves and tell where we were from!  Such a welcoming group!


Here is Linda with the church in the background and you can see the lei they gave us!
I took a selfie and you can barely see behind me are the Blue Helicopters...we were scheduled to take a 7 AM flight over the volcano and the waterfalls...nearly a 2 hour tour and 15 minutes before leaving they had to cancel due to weather.  We rescheduled for the next day at noon, but sadly that one was also canceled due to weather.  I guess we will just have to go back another time to get our helicopter tour!
So I took a flight home by myself and my friend got to stay another week with her son and his family.  I came home to get my house ready for a Christmas Home tour!
My DH had told me to just stay over there and come home just before the tour so I wouldn't pester him about things getting done!
Ha...I told him it was easier to trust God than to trust him!!
And sure enough, he calls me while I am there and says the frames for the lights he needs to put up in the ceiling (so we don't have these black holes in the ceiling) take 6 weeks to get!  Seriously people, I bit my tongue!!  I so wanted to say something, like I told you about this event one year ago...why oh why do you procrastinate and leave everything to the last minute?
5 days before the big event...this is what the living room looked like...furniture pushed aside, constructing the TV built in and shelving units in the living room...Can you see now why I was a little stressed?
completed shelving on the left of the fireplace!
Here it is nearly completed.  The cabinet maker didn't have time to make the bottom half, which is going to have doors with shelving...he took pity on me and stained a board and put it up so it would look good for the home tour.  And I was able to put out my Dickens Village.  That is a TV you see with the Christmas tree reflecting in the screen.
 
Our 9 foot tree on the left and on the right is the M & M Christmas story printed out on a 11 x 17 and then mounted on a foam core board.
I had a basket of 100 little favors to give out to all the guests that toured my home.  I placed about 25 M & M's into a glassine bag and stapled the story to the face of the bag. 
Of course I had to add some M & M's to a little Santa bowl for people to help themselves as they left the house.
Free printable here:
http://www.1morethan2.com/7-mm-christmas-story/
 
Here is the display in the entry.
About three weeks before this event I placed Paperwhite bulbs into white glass pots and they are over 20 inches long...it was amazing to watch them grow...it really was about an inch a day!  I placed these pots throughout the house.
 
This is our guest bathroom...a cute little shelf I picked up at Hobby Lobby...great place to have little things on display.  The vanity has a Paperwhite pot and a container I bought in Hawaii that was made out of palm leaves...so clever...it holds paper towels for guests.
 
 
 











Now I want to show you the outside of the house...Our Front Porch


A friend made the burlap wreath for me. And she loaned me the antique sleds and Santas too.   The skis in the left corner were made by my husband and his grandfather when he was a young boy..the bindings are very different from today's.
The green basket to the right is holding a string of white spongy plastic balls that look like snowballs...perfect for adding a little light and snow to the sled scene.
The lantern on the left I filled with Christmas balls and battery operated small Christmas lights

One final picture...my Master Bedroom mantle...I was able to use my Mom's Nativity Scene...all white porcelain ...so beautiful.  I made the "believe" banner and all the extra bulbs of Paperwhites went into a big Ikea white garbage can!  The mantle was put up on the Thursday before my event!  Lots of last minute stuff going on...including crown molding in guest bathrooms and in a hallway too!
 
Sorry for such a long post with lots of pictures, but thanks for taking a look, now I get to just relax and enjoy my house all decorated!!
 

 

Thursday, December 4, 2014

Seize the Birthday No Topping Dec 4

Hi Everyone!  Welcome to another SEIZE THE BIRTHDAY CHALLENGE
We have a NO TOPPINGS challenge this time, so
ANYTHING GOES!
I hope you will join in the fun with the Design team and make a birthday card!!
 
I have a very good friend who came from Austria, so I thought this little clock would be perfect for her.  This is PTI:  Tick Tock...such a fun little set along with the dies for the window and the birds too!
 
 
Thanks for stopping by...now go check out the blog and join in the fun while you make your birthday cards!