Monday, January 11, 2010

Congratulations

I made this card sometime ago so I'll do my best with the recipe.  The janitor at my church recently retired and I wanted to send him a card.  Such a nice guy.  Besides Pastor, Leroy and I were the only ones who drank coffee.  He likes 6 sugar packets per small styrofoam cup of coffee!  Egads. 




Recipe:
CS - Night of Navy, Old Olive, Whisper White
Classic Ink - Night of Navy
DSP -  Hand Drawn (retired)
Accessories - Flower Fusion (retired), Rhinestone Brads Circle Fire

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Birthday Celebrations!

Last weekend Lisa & I attended a class given by our fellow demos Kathy & Monique and it was all about birthday celebrations.  One of my favorite holidays!  They provided 8 different designs & you could make as many as you wanted for only $1 per card.  What a great idea!  And fun!!!  I chose to make one of each.  Finished them in about 1 1/2 hours & had plenty of time to chit chat, too.  (chuckling to myself)



Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Last of My Christmas Cards










13 more cards with the Simply Scrappin Kit Christmas Jingle.  You can do so much with one of our kits, you might want to click on over to my website and see the other kits.  Get your birthday cards done now for the rest of the year, or scrapbook a wedding.  I'm happy to help you in any way.

Recipe
Simply Scrappin Kit - Christmas Jingle
Stamps - Seasons Greetings (retired), Short & Sweet (retired)
DSP Christmas Cocoa Specialty
Ribbon - Old Olive & Real Read Grosgrain, Silver Cord
Classic Ink - Chocolate Chip
Accessories - Dimensionals
Punches - Jumbo Snowflake, Ornament, 1/4" Circle, 1-3/4" Circle, Eyelet Border

Swaps With Lisa




Recipe:

CS - Rich Razzleberry, Old Olive, Whisper White, Very Vanilla
Stamps - Vintage Vogue (avail today)
Classic Ink - Old Olive, Rich Razzleberry
DSP - Cottage Wall
Ribbon - Old Olive Grosgrain
Big Shot, Textured Impressions Folder Perfect Polka Dots, Embosslits Die Beautiful Wings (avail today)

Monday, January 4, 2010

A Few of my Christmas Cards

These were given to my demo friends.  Each is a little different.  Can you spot the difference?




Recipe:

CS - Kraft, Bordering Blue
DSP - Bella Blue
Rub-ons - Icicle
Ink - Versamark
Stamps - Serene Snowflakes, All Year Cheer (retired)
Ribbon - Organza
Punch - 3/8" Corner Rounder

Happy Birthday

One of my swaps with Lisa last week.




Recipe:
CS - Not Quite Navy, Whisper White, Rose Red, Pretty in Pink, So Saffron
Classic Ink - Rose Red
Stamps - Well Scripted (avail 1-5-10)
Ribbon - Pretty in Pink Satin ( avail 1-5-10)
Big Shot and Embosslits Die Beautiful Wings

Thursday, December 31, 2009

You Stole My Heart



Recipe:
CS - Bravo Burgundy, Kraft, Pretty in Pink, Whisper White
Classic Ink - Chocolate Chip
DSP - Sweet Pea (avail 1-5-10
Stamps - Love Bandit (avail 1-5-10)
Accessories - Stampin Write Marker Regal Rose, Embosslits Die Scalloped Heart of Hearts (avail 1-5-10)
Punches - Circle 3/4", Scalloped Edge, 3/8' Corner Rounder

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Thank You Denise, Jan & Pam



Thank you ladies for your kind words in response to my Blue Christmas post.  I sometimes forget how blessed I am to have such great friends.  I am having a friend over later this afternoon to stamp & am looking forward to it.  I created this project with the three of you in mind!

Recipe:
CS - Kraft, Real Red
Specialty DSP - Sending Love
Stamps - With All My Heart
Classic Ink - Real Red
Accessories - Sending Love Notes (Kisses), Small Square Glassine Envelopes 
Punches - Circle 3/4", 1-3/4", 1/8", 3/8' Corner Rounder
Ribbon - Pretty in Pink Satin


Monday, December 28, 2009

Blue Christmas

This past month has been a difficult one.  Now that my depression has lifted I am feeling the homesickness more acutely.  This in addition to being sick for almsot 4 weeks.  It has also been difficult posting here so to get me started again I thought I would share my Blue Christmas.

Because this time of year is most difficult for those who are feeling the loss of a loved one(s). my church put on a Blue Christmas Service.  It was so awesome!  I think all who attended shed at least a few tears.  Me?  I cried most of the service.  I'd like to share with you some of the servcice.

We all know the story of Mary & Joseph & baby Jesus.  It was time for Mary to give birth, they found an inn but there was no room for them. 

Do you know the story of Winnie the Pooh:  A Christmas Tale?  I didn't, but here is what I have learned.  Eeyore loses his tale (again).  Apparently he is a sad figure - always gloomy.  This particular story is about the hunt for his tail right before Christmas.  All ends well though as he gets his tail back. 

That's a fairy tale, not real life.  Wouldn't it be nice if could fix things that easily that are broken in our life? 
As we all know, we can't

Loss is painful and enduring.  Some losses are never recovered - death is final.  Some losses give us another chance - once unemployed, we can yet work again.   But each loss has the same crushing effect.  We are left wounded and are forever changed.  At Christmas, loss is magnified by the expectation of a joyful celebration.  we can feel utterly alone in the midst of a crowd.  At such a time, we can also feel utterly separated from God.

But, remember God knows firsthand our pain.  Jesus came to a family, community and world that has no place for him.  Before he takes his first breath, Christ already encounters our brokeness.  With his last breath, he encounters it again.  All along the way, Jesus - God's Christ - carries our sorrow and pain.

In Jesus, we have a God who does not take away our pain, but joins us in it.

We may be adults, but don't we yearn for our Moms & Dads to take away our pain by listening, or giving us a hug, etc.

God's presence in Christ in our lives transforms us, so that we can face our losses with courage.  God may not cure us, but he brings us healing and peace.  He brings HOPE.  With hope, we can go forward embracing the reality of our loss without being overwhelmed by it.

When we lose something of value - a dream, a relationship, a life - we lose a part of ourselves.  In Christ, God comes with this healing presence to journey with us in our loss, inviting us to find our wholeness, peace and life - our SHALOM - in and through him.  He is our healing and hope.

Lord God, as you promised that the wilderness itself would rejoice and blossom, so now I pray that you might let the wilderness within me shout for joy.  My heart aches and my loss consumes me.  I miss Mom, and Randy, now not with me anymore.  Comfort me with your healing presence, and let the gift of your grace illuminate this dark moment.  Replace my emptiness with the fullness of your peace, so that this moment of felt sadness might give way to a holy moment of joy and blessing:  through your Son, Jesus Christ, our Lord, the Prince of Peace. Amen.

"The God of hope will fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit." (Romans 15:13)

Let the quiet healing presence of Christ renew your day with peace and joy.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

With Sympathy

My cousin by marriage, Elaine, just lost her Grandma so I wanted to send her and Darrel a really pretty card.




Recipe:
Textured CS - Melon Mambo, Rich Razzleberry, Crushed Curry
CS - Very Vanilla
Accessories - Pretties Kit, Big Shot, Top Note & Butterflies Die
Stamps - Razzle Dazzle
DSP- Raspberry Lemonade
Punches - 1-1/4"
Ink - Melon Mambo, Rich Razzleberry, Crushed Curry