Miss A and I were perplexed as to why the neighbors were stopped at the end of our road until "Old Bill" got out and pointed to the sky. A bald eagle was soaring over the lake! He said the neighbor across the street wasn't home and to pull to the bottom of her drive, so we did. We watched him soar until he was out of sight and then noticed another perched on a dead tree across the lake. They were incredibly beautiful. Ms. Pat got her gun so we could look at it (her?) through her scope. I'm not sure DNR would have believed us, but that's honestly what we were doing.
I didn't bother trying to take a picture with my camera phone, but the pair was certainly a sight to behold. We haven't seen a bald eagle here in several years, and Old Bill thinks it's been at least a year since he's seen one. What majesty to grace our lake!
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Monday, December 29, 2008
Tutorial: Photo Wallet
This project is so much fun to make! Don't let the number of steps intimidate you; it really isn't hard. (I did find that making a sample first helped me stamp the images where I wanted them so that they unfolded correctly.) Give it a try and let me know how it goes!
(I used the new Key To My Heart stamp set and paper pack, available Dec. 16, 2008 - Jan. 31, 2009.)
(I used the new Key To My Heart stamp set and paper pack, available Dec. 16, 2008 - Jan. 31, 2009.)
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Christmas Day
We wish you and yours the very merriest of Christmases this year!
Our day dawned about 7:20 to joyous cries of "Santa came! Santa came!" (I think there was some doubt in our house as to whether he would stop here!)
The girls were thrilled with EVERYTHING! The big present Santa left was actually small in size: they each got a Nintendo DS, a game, and a few accessories. He also brought them each an outfit, some fun school/art supplies, and the traditional toothbrush and toothpaste. Macey screamed over the dental floss because it was bubble gum flavor! What joy this morning!!!! Another great surprise was tickets to see the Nutcracker this weekend at the Fox!
The rest of the family started arriving around 9:00 for my annual brunch. All that hard work last night paid off in a delicious and relaxing breakfast. (Amy and her crew were the only ones missing as they have brunch at Nana's. We hope to go by later to see what Santa left for her little angels.) I forgot to take pictures, but Grammie, Grumps, Uncle Brian, Uncle Reid, BJ, JC, and Linda (JC's daughter) all stopped by.
After the crowd left, we opened our family gifts. Macey got the "Motorcycle Guy" she's been wanting, though hers is a remote control four-wheeler. Ansley got the holiday Barbie on her list, I got a new camera (yeah!), and Logan got a new warm vest. (His favorite present is the photo mug we made him with our favorite pictures of this year!)
We spend the afternoon relaxing (AKA napping) before heading to Uncle Reid's for dinner and Christmas with Logan's family. We had a delicious feast there including Reid's homemade eggnog and peanut butter pie. The girls loved all their presents, especially the new books and Macey's (magnetic) dartboard.
Merry Christmas!
Our day dawned about 7:20 to joyous cries of "Santa came! Santa came!" (I think there was some doubt in our house as to whether he would stop here!)
The girls were thrilled with EVERYTHING! The big present Santa left was actually small in size: they each got a Nintendo DS, a game, and a few accessories. He also brought them each an outfit, some fun school/art supplies, and the traditional toothbrush and toothpaste. Macey screamed over the dental floss because it was bubble gum flavor! What joy this morning!!!! Another great surprise was tickets to see the Nutcracker this weekend at the Fox!
The rest of the family started arriving around 9:00 for my annual brunch. All that hard work last night paid off in a delicious and relaxing breakfast. (Amy and her crew were the only ones missing as they have brunch at Nana's. We hope to go by later to see what Santa left for her little angels.) I forgot to take pictures, but Grammie, Grumps, Uncle Brian, Uncle Reid, BJ, JC, and Linda (JC's daughter) all stopped by.
After the crowd left, we opened our family gifts. Macey got the "Motorcycle Guy" she's been wanting, though hers is a remote control four-wheeler. Ansley got the holiday Barbie on her list, I got a new camera (yeah!), and Logan got a new warm vest. (His favorite present is the photo mug we made him with our favorite pictures of this year!)
We spend the afternoon relaxing (AKA napping) before heading to Uncle Reid's for dinner and Christmas with Logan's family. We had a delicious feast there including Reid's homemade eggnog and peanut butter pie. The girls loved all their presents, especially the new books and Macey's (magnetic) dartboard.
Merry Christmas!
Christmas Eve Traditions
Last night's Christmas pageant was the best ever! Here you see my darling "Mary," my other darling the graceful angel, and their inkeeper friend (AKA BFF- on loan from the Catholic church). Seeing my children perform at the 5:00 service is a tradition that I look forward to each year. They were outstanding last night. There's something about the pageantry, the ceremony, the traditional carols, that never fails to move me. It is refreshing and uplifting to spend time remembering the true reason for the season.
After the service, we all head to Grammie & Grumps' for our traditional Christmas Eve fun. As children, we would get to open one present from under our tree on the 21st, our Mom's birthday. Then each night after that, we would get to choose another present to open. Never have packages been studied more scrupulously to decide which present would be next! The great thing too was that chosen present was literally the "present du jour" and was loved with all our hearts for at least those 24 hours until the next present was opened. On Christmas Eve, we opened everything else under the tree. Oh what fun! Last night was so special with two little boys who loved EVERYTHING! Seeing Christmas again through the eyes of very little ones was indeed magical. Watching my girls spend time with their little cousins, helping them with their new toys, was a delightful sight. I'm not sure who had more fun!
When we got back to our house, it was time to get ready for Santa. The girls put out the requisite cookies and milk (we baked and decorated before church), though this year we put them on the mantle instead of the coffee table to be sure Santa got them instead of Shadow! This is the one night of the year they go to bed without complaint!
Again following tradition, I spent a few hours in the kitchen preparing for my annual Christmas Day brunch. I wanted to go to the 11:00 service to ring in Christmas but wasn't finished in the kitchen on time. I got into bed amid DH's snores with visions of sugar plums (and French toast casserole) dancing in my head...
What are you favorite holiday traditions?
After the service, we all head to Grammie & Grumps' for our traditional Christmas Eve fun. As children, we would get to open one present from under our tree on the 21st, our Mom's birthday. Then each night after that, we would get to choose another present to open. Never have packages been studied more scrupulously to decide which present would be next! The great thing too was that chosen present was literally the "present du jour" and was loved with all our hearts for at least those 24 hours until the next present was opened. On Christmas Eve, we opened everything else under the tree. Oh what fun! Last night was so special with two little boys who loved EVERYTHING! Seeing Christmas again through the eyes of very little ones was indeed magical. Watching my girls spend time with their little cousins, helping them with their new toys, was a delightful sight. I'm not sure who had more fun!
When we got back to our house, it was time to get ready for Santa. The girls put out the requisite cookies and milk (we baked and decorated before church), though this year we put them on the mantle instead of the coffee table to be sure Santa got them instead of Shadow! This is the one night of the year they go to bed without complaint!
Again following tradition, I spent a few hours in the kitchen preparing for my annual Christmas Day brunch. I wanted to go to the 11:00 service to ring in Christmas but wasn't finished in the kitchen on time. I got into bed amid DH's snores with visions of sugar plums (and French toast casserole) dancing in my head...
What are you favorite holiday traditions?
Quote of the Week
The best of all gifts around any Christmas tree: the presence of a happy family all wrapped up in each other. ~Burton Hillis
Sunday, December 21, 2008
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Friday, December 12, 2008
On the twelfth day of Christmas...
Here is a "project in the raw." (I'm unable to show the finished product because I don't want to give away the gift before Christmas!) It is a My Pages Talk Voice Recorder, and you can use them in so many ways! They allow you to record up to 30 seconds (over and over if you'd like) with high quality sound. You won't have to remove the recorder from your project (ideas listed below) because the battery will slide right out of the back. The best part is that if you need to replace the battery, your recorded message will not be lost!
Some ideas for the voice recorder include:
*Christmas ornament
*Scrapbook page in a frame with recorder attached to the front (outside the glass)
*Attached with velcro to the front of an album
*Of course directly attached to a scrapbook page
*Stored in a beautifully decorated box (see Day 9)
What other creative uses can you envision for this cool gadget? Post a comment! Thanks!
Some ideas for the voice recorder include:
*Christmas ornament
*Scrapbook page in a frame with recorder attached to the front (outside the glass)
*Attached with velcro to the front of an album
*Of course directly attached to a scrapbook page
*Stored in a beautifully decorated box (see Day 9)
What other creative uses can you envision for this cool gadget? Post a comment! Thanks!
Thursday, December 11, 2008
On the eleventh day of Christmas...
Mini Albums are one of my favorite things to create, so I am featuring yet another one today on the 11th Day of Christmas- CTMH Style. I love them because they are projects that I can actually finish. (And if you know me, you know that I'm probably the queen of unfinished projects!)
This album is a 6"x6" My Creations Display Album (a bargain at only $7.95). It actually comes attached to its own chipboard easel so that it will stand up as shown. With 12 page protectors included, it is the perfect album to highlight an entire year (or any other special event or special relationship you'd like to preserve). In fact, I am using the January stamp of the month, Moments in Time (sneak peek!), to create 12 layouts with calendars for 2009. (This stamp set will create mini calendars for any year you choose!) As an added bonus, I am using the That's Amore paper pack, also availabe 1/1/09. The colors are Blush, Tulip, Chocolate, and Colonial White. I've tied my layout together with Chocolate, Baby Pink, and Tulip embroidery floss. Isn't this sweet for February? It'll be here before we know it!
This album is a 6"x6" My Creations Display Album (a bargain at only $7.95). It actually comes attached to its own chipboard easel so that it will stand up as shown. With 12 page protectors included, it is the perfect album to highlight an entire year (or any other special event or special relationship you'd like to preserve). In fact, I am using the January stamp of the month, Moments in Time (sneak peek!), to create 12 layouts with calendars for 2009. (This stamp set will create mini calendars for any year you choose!) As an added bonus, I am using the That's Amore paper pack, also availabe 1/1/09. The colors are Blush, Tulip, Chocolate, and Colonial White. I've tied my layout together with Chocolate, Baby Pink, and Tulip embroidery floss. Isn't this sweet for February? It'll be here before we know it!
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
On the tenth day of Christmas...
Have you considered making sets of cards to give as gifts? That person who has everything or that older (or younger!) friend who loves to give and receive mail would really appreciate a set of handstamped cards with envelopes. Include postage, a nice pen, and even a decorated address book. Or consider mailing someone a card each month of 2009. In this day and age, there's nothing like the surprise of a heartfelt message in someone's own handwriting tucked amid the bills and junk mail to brighten your day.
To package your gift, click for instructions to create:
*a card box
*a card organizer
You can also create a stationery folder out of cardstock. Begin with a 12"x10" sheet of cardstock and fold in half to create a side fold that measures 6"x10". Open so that the fold is a "valley" or "V" on your work surface. (You're looking at the inside of the folder.) Measure down 7" and then fold the bottom up to begin making the pockets. Cut the bottom 3" flap in the center to create a thin "V". Glue the outside edges of the bottom flap to the edges of your folder. You now have a 6"x7" folder with two pockets. Give it a try!
(Sorry I haven't posted pictures for the last few days, but I can't show all my secrets before Christmas!)
To package your gift, click for instructions to create:
*a card box
*a card organizer
You can also create a stationery folder out of cardstock. Begin with a 12"x10" sheet of cardstock and fold in half to create a side fold that measures 6"x10". Open so that the fold is a "valley" or "V" on your work surface. (You're looking at the inside of the folder.) Measure down 7" and then fold the bottom up to begin making the pockets. Cut the bottom 3" flap in the center to create a thin "V". Glue the outside edges of the bottom flap to the edges of your folder. You now have a 6"x7" folder with two pockets. Give it a try!
(Sorry I haven't posted pictures for the last few days, but I can't show all my secrets before Christmas!)
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
On the ninth day of Christmas...
my true love gave to me...
a box to hold precious memories!
Though a box may not seem like much, you would be amazed by all the love that can be put inside. This Memory Showcase Box can comes flat and can even be mailed flat! Imagine filling it with love letters, treasured keepsakes, or memories from the year. This box is the perfect size to hold our 9"x9" Memory Showcase Album or the 6"x6" Acrylic album featured on day 5.
Oprah even featured the box idea on her "Favorite Things" show on 11/26. Check out the Fabulously Artsy blog on my sidebar for another beautiful box. Let me show you how!
a box to hold precious memories!
Though a box may not seem like much, you would be amazed by all the love that can be put inside. This Memory Showcase Box can comes flat and can even be mailed flat! Imagine filling it with love letters, treasured keepsakes, or memories from the year. This box is the perfect size to hold our 9"x9" Memory Showcase Album or the 6"x6" Acrylic album featured on day 5.
Oprah even featured the box idea on her "Favorite Things" show on 11/26. Check out the Fabulously Artsy blog on my sidebar for another beautiful box. Let me show you how!
Monday, December 8, 2008
More gift ideas
Can you believe there are more? Check out these scrapbook-inspired gifts you can make:
http://scrapbooking.about.com/od/layouts/tp/scrapbookgiftsideas.htm?nl=1
http://scrapbooking.about.com/od/layouts/tp/scrapbookgiftsideas.htm?nl=1
On the eighth day of Christmas...
What was the "mystery item" in the photo in day 6's post? My absolute favorite gift to give this year! These are large binder clips (I got a box of a dozen from Office Depot for less than $4) that I have had fun decorating with scraps. Of course the color choice depends on the recipient.
Another cute idea is really large decorated clothespins, but those can be a bit more difficult to find.
Another cute idea is really large decorated clothespins, but those can be a bit more difficult to find.
Sunday, December 7, 2008
On the seventh day of Christmas...
Candles are such a beautiful home accent, and you can make them even prettier with a few simple touches.
The candle from yesterday was easy to wrap with Background & Texture paper, ribbon, layered stamped images, and a brad. All I needed was my trusty Bonding Memories glue, some glue dots, and a few pop dots. (See the post from the fourth day for a link to purchase your own. Yep, a shameless plug for sales! ;) What can I say?)
Try adding rubons to further personalize your gift.
You can also stamp on tissue paper, then use your heat tool to melt the tissue paper to the candle. (Wrap it with waxed paper before you heat it up.)
DH is making me write a disclaimer: NEVER LEAVE A BURNING CANDLE UNATTENDED!
The candle from yesterday was easy to wrap with Background & Texture paper, ribbon, layered stamped images, and a brad. All I needed was my trusty Bonding Memories glue, some glue dots, and a few pop dots. (See the post from the fourth day for a link to purchase your own. Yep, a shameless plug for sales! ;) What can I say?)
Try adding rubons to further personalize your gift.
You can also stamp on tissue paper, then use your heat tool to melt the tissue paper to the candle. (Wrap it with waxed paper before you heat it up.)
DH is making me write a disclaimer: NEVER LEAVE A BURNING CANDLE UNATTENDED!
Saturday, December 6, 2008
On the sixth day of Christmas...
Use your supplies to make some home decor! Rather than create a framed scrapbook page (another great idea you'll see later this week), what about framed art? My bloggin' friend Elaine combed thrift stores to find some very inexpensive frames- never mind the ugly "art" they held- and redecorated them to suit her decor. My frame wasn't quite as thrifty, but was still a good buy at a local dollar store.
The other items will be featured separately in upcoming posts... Merry 6th day of Christmas!
The other items will be featured separately in upcoming posts... Merry 6th day of Christmas!
Friday, December 5, 2008
Another Online Clear Album
Do you think that Close To My Heart's founder and president, Jeanette Lynton, knew that I was posting about mini albums today? Check out her gorgeous album, also posted today, and even enter to win a fun giveaway! Click on over to http://www.jeanettelynton.com/2008/12/passion-for-paper-and-so-much-more.html.
On the fifth day of Christmas...
No, it's not five golden rings, but the round tabs, round rings, round pages, and round page accents on a few of the pages of this gorgeous 6"x6" My Acrylix clear album is divine! At only $14.95 (unfinished), this album is the most expensive item I'm showcasing in my 12 days of Christmas gifts blog blitz.
Mine is embellished with rub-ons, Cranberry ribbon, My Accents, sparkles, and so much more. You really have to see it in person to get the full effect. Check out my slideshow to see all the pages.
Mine is embellished with rub-ons, Cranberry ribbon, My Accents, sparkles, and so much more. You really have to see it in person to get the full effect. Check out my slideshow to see all the pages.
I will be offering this album as a workshop in late December. No, it's not in time for gift-giving, but it would be the perfect way to showcase this Christmas, or Christmases past. I'm also offering the choice of the Silhouette (black, Bamboo, and white) or the Perfect Day (Juniper, Sorbet, Tulip, & Cocoa) paper pack. Wouldn't you love an album of the highlights of 2008? You'll create the entire album, full of bling and ribbon, for only $40. All materials except adhesive, scissors, and paper trimmer will be supplied. For more info, check out the slideshow of artwork and complete info under my Training & Events.
Even if you don't create this particular album, a mini album is the perfect way to package a lot of love in a small container. You could create "10 things we love about..." or favorite photos of the year in just an evening. Let me show you how!
Thursday, December 4, 2008
On the fourth day of Christmas...
Here's a little desk caddy that was so fun and easy to make! It's a great "green" project because it uses scraps from yesterday's project. The can base is simply an empty Crystal Light container. (They are so yummy to drink, and I couldn't bear to see the containers go to waste!) This one is definitely simple enough that the kids could get involved. All I needed was my Bonding Memories glue to adhere it, and a few glue dots to hold the ribbon in place.
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Christmas Card Surprise
In my mailbox today, I was delighted to find my first two Christmas cards of the season, and best of all, they were from two of my favorite stamping friends! Yep, they're homemade from scratch. I will have to scan & post them tomorrow. :)
On the third day of Christmas...
What about a beautiful card organizer for all the cards you (or a friend) like to make and give? Wouldn't this be extra special with a set of cards tucked inside? This organizer was made with one of my CTMH My Acrylix organizers, which were originally made to hold 15 Close To My Heart stamp sets. Isn't this another great use?
The "belly band" around the box is two 3"x12" strips of Background & Texture paper (with a 1.5"x12" strip mounted on the center of each one) from the Silhouette paper pack. "Cards" is
stamped in black with the Chocolate Large alphabet stamp. I used the For Every Occasion stamp set to stamp my dividers, which I cut out with my Coluzzle file folder tab. Of course every project needs a little embellishment, so I used our Just Blooms White Daisy flowers, a black button, Colonial White hemp, and the Black Designer Ribbon Rounds to add a little class.
stamped in black with the Chocolate Large alphabet stamp. I used the For Every Occasion stamp set to stamp my dividers, which I cut out with my Coluzzle file folder tab. Of course every project needs a little embellishment, so I used our Just Blooms White Daisy flowers, a black button, Colonial White hemp, and the Black Designer Ribbon Rounds to add a little class.
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
On the second day of Christmas...
Monday, December 1, 2008
On the first day of Christmas...
Traditionally, the 12 days of Christmas are from Christmas to Epiphany (Jan. 6), but I am hosting a *blogstravaganza* of 12 gift ideas that you can make (or I can teach you how to make). I'll be posting instructions on my CTMH website (under Training & Events for each date) if you'd like to learn more.
This set of tea bags are in a Ziploc-brand snack size bag with a handmade bag topper to dress it up. You can find complete instructions here.
Without further ado, here's a thrifty (and beautiful) way to give a gift:
This set of tea bags are in a Ziploc-brand snack size bag with a handmade bag topper to dress it up. You can find complete instructions here.
If you end up making something similar, please tell us about it or post a link to yours.
Quote of the Week
Christmas gift suggestions: To your enemy, forgiveness. To an opponent, tolerance. To a friend, your heart. To a customer, service. To all, charity. To every child, a good example. To yourself, respect.--Oren Arnold