Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Fall Fest 2011

Well here are some pictures from our Fall Fest. This is our Tina "Beana" Rosenkrans. Fall Fest is our semi annual gathering where Tina's downline gather. We go over new things that may be going on and in our stamping world, better ways to run our business and the best part, we make Inkcredible projects!
Tina Rosenkrans

 Here is my wonderful friend, Debbie Modrowsky, showing the double embossed, faux suede, leaves from a round punch, gathering ribbon, and coloring the silver glitter paper! WOW! Here is a sample of one of the cards she demonstrated. Isn't it beautiful?!

 Here are a few of my fellow demonstrator friends that I haven't seen in a while. Linda, Debbie, Patti, me, and Cathy. (L-R)
 This is my Tina. She is like my Shelli. Shelli is the co-founder of Stampin' Up! But she is the glue that holds us all together. We always have a great time when we get together.
 This is  a picture of some of my samples I made for my presentation. Tina asked if I would make the Advent Calendar, that is in the Holiday Mini and demonstrate how to use this fabulous new Bigz Die cut Peek A Boo.
 Here is what I demonstrated. I must say I didn't come up with this card myself. I got this idea from Dawn Griffith.
This is a sample of one of the projects we did on Friday. I thought I had more pictures of the projects we did, but I seemed to forget to do that. I was so busy making them and taking pictures of some great cards and have some wonderful ideas for so many classes, I'm bursting at the seems! No not really.

Sunday, September 25, 2011

September Technique Class

Bat Treat
For September's Technique class. Doris had asked if we could make the bat that Shelli had posted on her site. So I had to check out this bat. I changed it a bit from what Shelli had done, but I think it turned out great. I brought this bat to our semi annual stamping event called Fall Fest and had lots of people asking how I did it. The bat is made from the Petal Cone and Pennant Parade Bigz Dies, large circle punch, spider embossing folder, 1/2" circle punch, red glitter brads, star punch, white gel pen, and smooch vanilla. We did a couple of other cards, but can't seem to get them uploaded. I'll have to try again later. Enjoy!
It Takes Two
Well here are the other two cards. On the "It Takes Two" cards I used Early Espresso, Not Quite Navy, & Always Artichoke Classic ink, Soft Suede, Not Quite Navy, River Rock, & Very Vanilla cardstock. I wanted an earthy feel to the card. Hope you like it too.

Colorful Silhouttes
On this third card, I used River Rock cardstock for the base and stamped the images on Whisper White.  This is a double embossed technique. I like how the black image pops off the card. I'll work on getting last month's techniques up later in the week.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Here is one of my sunflowers I planted this year. I had been wanting to plant these for a couple of years and finally got to plant them this year. The flowers are huge and most of the plants are at least 7 feet high. Most of them are lining the front of my garden. This one was an extra. I'm hoping that I'll be able to get the seeds and eat them! The garden has done so well this year. I've had so many green beans. This year I did pole beans and really didn't have the support in place for them soon enough and it has been difficult to pick. I have lots that have gotten way too big and hate to rid of them, I'm trying to figure out what to do with them. The corn I planted has done very well too. The first seeds I planted didn't come up, probably because they were a year or two old (I think). I then bought some plants and they did ok, but the second batch I planted came out great! Most of the ears are like half an ear but they taste so good and sweet!
This is another great picture my daughter got of the butterflies that enjoy the echinacea out my kitchen window. I don't know how she does it, but is able to get so close without them flying away. I love butterflies. I wish we would get more variety. Watching them is so peaceful. With all the rain we've had, a lot of the plants have fallen down.
This last photo is a sample of the banner project  I'll be teaching at Octoberfest next month. This is an annual event at Camp Hoover, on October 14-16. If you're an adult and would like to have a weekend away of fun, this is for you. I'll be holding two classes and there are a lot of other things to do or nothing at all. Also this Thursday is my Technique Class. We start at 7pm and do 3 techniques, usually cards, but you can use these techniques on your scrapbook pages as well.

Monday, September 5, 2011

Irene Effects & More!

Well Irene is past and more hurricanes are on their way. We finally got our power back on Saturday. Seven days of no power. We did have a generator which helped a great deal, but we were very limited as to what we could have on. We also lost our phone service for three days! Once we got that back there has been a lot of static and now no phone again! This is driving me crazy! I spent at least 30 minutes trying different things to see if I could get the phones to work. Then I spent about 45 minutes on the phone with Verizon and still nothing! Someone can't come out until Wednesday and then they want you to be home all day! Well at least we have internet. We had some flooding in our field and several trees came down on our fence line, but all in all we've made out much better then others. Here is a picture of my garden before the hurricane. It looks pretty much the same. We tied up the sunflowers and glad we did, they're still looking great.
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