Hi y'all... It has been so long since I've been an active blogger that I'm really testing my skills here getting up and running on time (and I think I'm late: the curse of being a middle aged mommie with a full time job and a part time crafting business). I'm really glad you've made it this far and hope you've seen some things that have inspired you, awed you, and encouraged you to participate with operation Write home in whatever manner suits you. I have set up a donation bin for cards at my local Michaels Arts and Crafts store. I really can't tell you why this cause hits my heart, but it does. I was a little stuck as to what to do for a "spring" card... I tend to work in distressed media (or the total opposite and do very cutesy baby things) and a simple Spring idea was giving me fits... but I had this great striped paper from Pink Paisleee and thought it would make cheerful flowers. (click on the photo to see a larger version). The flower stems are ribbon and of course, tombow mono adhesive. The flower centers are Making Memories snaps, which I attached using my crop-o-dile. Once I figured out how to use that thing it sure has come in handy. You got here from Donna's site where I hope you enjoyed her cards as much as I did. I really love when a crafter can get specific with her theme and keep the project clean and simple but still eye catching. From here you'll go to Denise's site (just click the coloured text) and wow, she does some fantastic inking doesn't she? I love her designs and can't wait for a chance to get to check out her store. (I confess that I mostly use stamps to impress on polymer clay. I WILL have a little RAK though I haven't had time to choose the items yet... I'm thinking a Martha Stewart Holiday Punch, a few Christmas rubber Stamps and some assorted embellishments and I'll include the some of my the flower beaded brads that I make (see earlier posts for a picture of these). I'll post a picture during the day tomorrow. Please leave a little love... there's nothing so disenheartening as having no comments : ( . Remember to leave an email address or a link to your site so I can contact you if you've won. The craft projects have taken over much of my "free" time and you can see what I'm doing these days at Shophandmade Enjoy the rest of the hop!
we all have a voice inside that encourages us to be greater than we believe ourselves to be. it urges us to nurture, create and wander. that voice speaks in whispers and we repeat its urgings as wishes-- I wish I had time to paint, to craft, to write... to whatever it is that we do that helps us become who we are. The journey is mostly private but the voice you hear is not very different from the one that speaks in me. it is not about the destination but rather who you become along the way
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Friday, March 19, 2010
Welcome to the Operation Write Home BlogHop
Hi y'all... It has been so long since I've been an active blogger that I'm really testing my skills here getting up and running on time (and I think I'm late: the curse of being a middle aged mommie with a full time job and a part time crafting business). I'm really glad you've made it this far and hope you've seen some things that have inspired you, awed you, and encouraged you to participate with operation Write home in whatever manner suits you. I have set up a donation bin for cards at my local Michaels Arts and Crafts store. I really can't tell you why this cause hits my heart, but it does. I was a little stuck as to what to do for a "spring" card... I tend to work in distressed media (or the total opposite and do very cutesy baby things) and a simple Spring idea was giving me fits... but I had this great striped paper from Pink Paisleee and thought it would make cheerful flowers. (click on the photo to see a larger version). The flower stems are ribbon and of course, tombow mono adhesive. The flower centers are Making Memories snaps, which I attached using my crop-o-dile. Once I figured out how to use that thing it sure has come in handy. You got here from Donna's site where I hope you enjoyed her cards as much as I did. I really love when a crafter can get specific with her theme and keep the project clean and simple but still eye catching. From here you'll go to Denise's site (just click the coloured text) and wow, she does some fantastic inking doesn't she? I love her designs and can't wait for a chance to get to check out her store. (I confess that I mostly use stamps to impress on polymer clay. I WILL have a little RAK though I haven't had time to choose the items yet... I'm thinking a Martha Stewart Holiday Punch, a few Christmas rubber Stamps and some assorted embellishments and I'll include the some of my the flower beaded brads that I make (see earlier posts for a picture of these). I'll post a picture during the day tomorrow. Please leave a little love... there's nothing so disenheartening as having no comments : ( . Remember to leave an email address or a link to your site so I can contact you if you've won. The craft projects have taken over much of my "free" time and you can see what I'm doing these days at Shophandmade Enjoy the rest of the hop!
Hi Kaere! Thank you so much for all that you do for OWH and for setting up a bin in your local Michaels store! Have fun hopping on the blog hop today!
ReplyDeleteCute, cute, cute!
ReplyDeleteThis IS a lovely spring card - the paper flowers are so cute! Great job!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for participating in the hop---and for encouraging others in your community to donate, too!
cute card.
ReplyDeleteThis is a really cute way to use punches work for you.
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darlene a
Love the card. What a cute way to use punches.
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What a great card. Those flowers are great. TFS.
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I like your use of patterened paper for the flowers. So pretty!
ReplyDeleteI like your take on the spring theme! thanks for your support of OWH
ReplyDeleteNo better way to say spring then with a pretty bouquet of flowers. Well done!
ReplyDeleteLove the ribbon stems on your fun flowers. Thank you for supporting OWH.
ReplyDeleteKaere, I am happy to have found your blog. Your header is wonderful! Your card is wonderful! Using that particular ribbon for the stems is so clever! I also am making a note in my idea journal regarding your flowers and switching the order of the paper on some of the flowers. I liked that idea a lot! Thanks and blessings, Louise
ReplyDeleteGreat card! Love the boquet look!
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I love the card and your amazing use of the punches,
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Jeanine #14 on the Hop
Really like the flowers and colors you used.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great bouquet of flowers that you've created. Thanks for sharing!
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This card is so great. I like how you used the ribbon as stems for the flowers.
ReplyDeleteWonderful card! I love the PP used for the flowers!
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You did great making a spring card for the blog hop! I like the distressed vintage look too. I loved your comment about being a middle aged mom. I had my last 2 children at 40, it was challenging at first but the older they get the easier they are!
ReplyDeletecute card! I just got a crop o dile & this inspires me!
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Very cute card! I love the stems of the flowers.
ReplyDeleteLove the colorful flowers - stripes were a great idea!
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Great card! And as a military wife I must say thank you for helping OWH keep families close despite being separated because of duty.
ReplyDeleteThe bright flowers is so cute.
ReplyDeleteThe striped flowers are perfect on your card.
ReplyDeleteLovely card, such pretty flowers!!
ReplyDeleteRibbons for stems! Terrific idea! Thanks for the scoop!
ReplyDeleteWay cool ribbon stems! I like how it feels like they have life in them. Thank you for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteCute bouquet card! Very clever and very spring like!
ReplyDeleteGreat bouquet! Love the use of ribbon for the stems!
ReplyDeleteYour photo's pretty dark but I can still tell that's a very bright and cheery card... clever idea to use ribbon for the flower stems! I love my cropodile too... in fact I wrote my bloghop entry about it.
ReplyDeleteFabulous card!!! LOVE your flowers!!!
ReplyDeleteCUTE!
ReplyDeletecute flowers
ReplyDeleteLove how you used the ribbon for flower stems...never even thought about that! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat idea to use ribbon for a stem...thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAwesome card!!!! Love the colors!
ReplyDeleteAs a military spouse and someone new to OWH, I thank you for taking part in this awesome blog hop and in OWH!
Great card. Yes middle aged mommy-ness...ugghh!
ReplyDeleteLove your card.....thank you for sharing with us on your awesome creation......
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cute cute flowers! Love the ribbon stems- great idea!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantabulous idea to use the ribbon as flower stems! Awesome card here & on your blog! Love how you protected your little ones dignity in your scrappin'! Too cute!
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Wonderful card! Love the papers you used for the flowers and your ribbon!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute card! I think that Pink Paislee paper is perfect and I love how you used ribbon for the stems. Lots of dimension here! Thanks for sharing and making cards for the troops!
ReplyDeleteI love the patterned papers you used for the flowers and the ribbons for stems is a great idea.
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Thank you for allowing me the pleasure of visiting your blog
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love your card! cheerful flowers
ReplyDeleteribbon stems! How clever!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty bouquet of flowers!
ReplyDeletebeautiful card :)) great job!
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Your card is perfect for spring. Thanks for sharing and supporting OWH. I appreciate you stopping by my blog during the hop and leaving your kind words. Good luck in my OWH giveaway! I would love to win your giveaway... the beaded brads sound so enchanting.
ReplyDeleteYou mentioned you like the more distressed look in your cards. I have another giveaway going on until 3/31 you may want to enter here:
http://dreamingofcastles.blogspot.com/2010/03/ephemera-giveaway.html
What a great idea to collect cards are Michael's!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for participating in this amazing hop and for offering blog candy.
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Your card gave me a big smile, bet it will our Heroes too! Love your flowers and that you used ribbon for stems. What a super idea to set up a collection bin at Michael's! Thanks for your support of OWH and our Heroes!
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Cute card. Very springy and I love the ribbon! TFS! I like the idea of setting up the bin at Michael's.
ReplyDeleteWonderful flowers! I love those layers and stems! So springy! And what a wonderful idea it is to set up a bin at Michaels!
ReplyDeleteGrand job on your card. A lot of detailed work and it shows.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your card and passion in support to OWH.
Sher
What a wonderful card!!! I love the fabulous bouquet of flowers...soooo beautiful and springy!!! I also went by your shop and noticed you are from Monroe...much of my family from my dad's side resides in West Monroe. Talk about a small world. Thank you for sharing your creativity and for supporting our nation's heroes!!!
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Carolyn
Deeelightful!
ReplyDeleteI love the beautiful spring bouquet on your card. The ribbon stems add the perfect touch.
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Love your card!!! Thanks supporting OWH!
ReplyDeletewhat fun flowers! Thx for supporting OWH. Hugs, Loni (Stop #55)
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful bouquet of flowers!! Beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute card- love those flowers and very clever ribbon stems!
ReplyDeleteSuperb card! thanks for doing what you do. I am going to be joining :)
ReplyDeleteI am now a follower.
Susan
A very nice springy card.
ReplyDeleteWhat ingenuity in using ribbon for the stems...I'll have to remember that! Thanks for sharing all the details for this newbie.
ReplyDeleteHope I'm not too late to include for any blog candy as this is only how far I've gotten through this blog hop. dmdotallnock at verizon dot net (Sandy's Mom) ... Thanks
Love the use of ribbon as stems!! Thanks
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are so pretty! And I love the ribbon stems. Way to work outside your box! LOL
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