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Thursday, October 17, 2013

THE WEDNESDAY EVENING POST FOR OCTOBER 16, 2013

Hey All!

There you are!  Come on in and get out of that rain.  Here, let me take your umbrella.  Glad you made it despite this rainy evening!  Would you like something to drink?  Tea, coffee, alcohol?  LOL

I have to apologize up front for the photos on this post.  I tried to take some of them in very dim lighting to show the candle light, so they didn't come out to my standards. . .

This is a card I made for my Mom's doctor.  My Mom asked me to make a card for her to give to her doctor for Halloween.  This is a "Tunnel" card.  As you will see below.  The only stamping I did is the "boo".  The rest was already on the paper.  The swirlies and the spider are all done in black glitter.  I just chopped up the paper and paneled it, raising each section with dimensionals.  Here is the inside:
Now, I've added my own touch to this tunnel card.  Where there is supposed to be the sentiment there in the raised center cutout, you can only see a piece of vellum.  That is my twist. . .and here is the surprise revealed:
Set the card over an electric tea light and it reveals a spooky scene.  The scene was created using a die cut from Impression Obsession.  I attached it behind the vellum.  What do you think?  And I couldn't just send her in to her doctor with just a card now could I?  Heck no!  I had to make her a little treat box too:
With treats inside:
I made this eyeball box I think a couple of years ago.  So I got my instructions out and made it again for her to give.  Don't you love the eyeball candy?  They are peanut butter filled!  LOL  The box with insert is very simple, and if you want the instructions, send me an email and I'll send them to you.

So, I liked the Halloween Tunnel card so much that I made one as a birthday card for my Mom:
The leaves were punched out from various foil and glittery papers.  Inside:
You can kind of see the light from the electric tea light there at the bottom.  This vellum was already pre-stamped with the leaves so it made this one so easy to do.  The message to the recipient is on the back panel.   The tutorial for the tunnel card is HERE.  Where I deviated from the tutorial is putting vellum over the opening.

I also made this for my Mom's birthday from Shotsy and Gunther:
See that belly band?  Here it is from the back:
And when you open it up:
Tah Dah!  A gift card for Grandma!  

Pick of the Week
These are pumpkins some friends, family and I carved. . .Can you guess which one is mine?

Hope you enjoyed your visit today.  I'm always glad that you come for a visit.  I'm still making my way around to visit all of you.  So if I haven't seen you yet, I'm on my way!

Enjoy the upcoming weekend and the rest of your week!

Hugs,

Curt

"God, please help me be the person that my dogs think I am."

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

THE WEDNESDAY EVENING POST FOR OCTOBER 9, 2013

Hey All!

Welcome back to another edition of the Wednesday Evening Post!


I wanted to start by telling you that I celebrated a milestone this week. . .On October 4th, I celebrated 1 year since my heart attack!  Can you believe it has already been a year????  I had an ultrasound done on my heart on September 28th and a cardiologist appointment on October 3rd.  He said everything looked great and my heart was 20% stronger than right after the heart attack.  I had even lost more weight (total 38 pounds) and the ultrasound showed nothing abnormal.  I just wanted to share the good news with you all!

Here are my cards this week.  And can you believe it???  No Fall or Halloween!!!  GASP!


My best friend's birthday was last week, and I made this for him.  I really like these treat box cards.  This one is stuffed with Hershey's toffee nuggets.  This is a House Mouse image which I colored with my colored pencils and oms.  Here is the pic with the tag pulled out:
The paper looks like cake frosting with sprinkles.  I fashioned the candle and then attached it with a dimensional.  I wrote my message on the back of it.

My next card you will need sunglasses for!:
I was so thrilled this week.  Melanie Muenchinger (a stamp designer from Stamp TV) sent me 3 sets of her stamps.  She had noticed on my profile that I was a caregiver for Jay and she said that touched her heart and she wanted to send me some "happy mail".  So I used one of the sets she sent to make this thank you card for her.  This flower comes from her set "A Year of Flowers 2".  She is so talented!  I Stamped the floral images in Versamark ink, then embossed them with white embossing powder.  I created the background by covering the card stock with Mustard Seed Distress ink, then stamping it off twice to achiever a very light image.  I then colored the petals of the main flowers with my water brush and Spiced Marmalade Distress ink to achieve the various shading levels.  I cut the stems from green card stock.  Thanks so much for your kindness Melanie. . .it was so appreciated!!

Last card:
I did this card for my sister who loves that insurance commercial where the camel wanders through the office asking everyone what day it is. . .What's even funnier about the commercial is that the camel actually uses my sister's name (Julie) and her ex-husbands name right after (Mike).  I must have been drinking when I made this because I'm noticing in the picture that stuff is kind of crooked!  Dang!  Oh well, it was just for laughs anyway.  The image is a digital from Doodle Pantry.

Pic of the Week

That's all I've got. . .Hope you are all doing well and enjoying this gorgeous Fall weather we've been having.  I'll be seeing you on your blogs this week!

Hugs,

Curt

"God, please help me be the person that my dogs think I am."

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

THE WEDNESDAY EVENING POST FOR OCTOBER 2, 2013

Hey All!


October is finally here!!!  For those of you who are observant, you noticed two new elements that I've added to my blog.  The first element is the YouTube video of the song This Is Halloween from Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas.  Just press the small play button and enjoy my most favorite Halloween song!  You'll also see right below it the Halloween countdown clock!  Both are located to your right in the side bar at the top.

On to the post. . .


My sister's birthday was yesterday and this is the card I made for her.  I created another one of those punch pumpkins from an oval Spellbinder's die.  However, I got a little creative with this one and embossed that great leafy swirl pattern across the front of it.  It is embossed with Zing sparkly copper glitter embossing powder and it is so sparkly.  Added two patterned paper panels behind it and a 3-D happy birdaty banner (made from scratch and embossed with the same ep).  The card is a 5 1/2 X 5 1/2 square.  I love how my pumpkin turned out.


Ahhhh. . .the dark side of House Mouse. . . .BBBWWWWAAAAAAAHAHAHAHA.  There is a lot of fussy cutting going on here!  Both main images are cut out and attached with dimensionals.  The fence is a die by Spellbinders as are the grave stones.  The specialty box is called a Flat Backed Treat Box and is a tutorial on SCS by my own blogging buddy Patti J. from Cherrish Each Precious Day.  You can find the tutorial HERE.  It is a great, well written tutorial and these have so many ways to use them.  I added some mini Reeses in the little box.  Can you imagine this with a (dare I say it now) Christmas scene?

This is just a simple Autumn note card.  I started with a scratch piece of card stock and stamped the script writing on it.  Then I used a leaf punch and punched 3 leaves from it.  Then just distressed them a bit with Distress inks.  Ran the background piece through in a CB embossing folder for a wood grain look, attached the leaves with dimensionals, added the copper brad and twine, and completed it with the little hello tag.

Pic of the Week
SHOTSY THE GIANT VAMPIRE SCHNAUZER
Hope this post finds you all well and happy.  I'll be back to visit you again this week to see what you've been up to. . .I hope I find that there are lots of Halloween and Fall projects to look at!

Hugs,

Curt

"God, please help me be the person that my dogs think I am."

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

THE WEDNESDAY EVENING POST FOR SEPTEMBER 25, 2013

Hey All!

Hope this post finds you well and happy. . .

I have some EXCITING NEWS that I found out about on Sunday night.  I received an email from Splitcoast Stampers informing me that I had been chosen as their STAMPER OF THE WEEK!!!!  I couldn't believe what I was reading.  It started Sunday, and runs through the end of the week.  There are 55 cards in the gallery of cards people have made in honor of me using the cards in my gallery as their inspiration.  I even got that nifty badge over there on my sidebar as recognition for this.  I've been floating all week because of it.

Here are my cards/projects for this post:
When I saw this free digital image at Chi Chi Memories I had to snag it.  I usually don't go for images with "people" in them, but this one was too cute to pass up.  The background paper is from DCWV and I colored the image with my colored pencils and oms.  This is a 5 1/2" square card which is one of my favorite sizes.  And speaking of square cards. . .
I got my inspiration for this card from this CARD.  I stamped the ghosts and cut them out and popped them up with dimensionals.  I actually traced the envelope from one I had bought because I only had two of them.  So I traced one on the back of the printed paper and cut it out to assemble it back into an envelope again.  Added the distressed piece of paper in there with the greeting.  Put some Diamond Stickles around the ghosts for some sparkle and done.  The ghosts are by Recollections.

Here is my last project for this post:

I've loved this Treat Box Card for a long time and finally got around to making one. They are pretty easy to make and if you want to give it a try the tutorial can be found HERE.  I made the pumpkin from ovals I cut from dies then sponged them and put them together.  The vines and leaf are also punched.  The tag is a standard size with a popped up leaf I punched out and inked.  The attached box is filled with Reeses minis in Fall colored foil.

Pic of the Week
NEWEST MEMBER OF MY BACKYARD COMMUNITY
This picture of a female Cardinal was literally taken through the window in my craft room.  I have a small tree right outside of the window where this little girl was watching me while eating berries.  She still has some "baby fluff" on her.  If I would move the camera about a foot to the right of where she is sitting, you would see the nest where she was born.  I watched the mom build the nest, sit on the egg, and feed this little beauty virtually standing at my window.  It was awesome.  I feel like I'm her uncle!   LOL  I've named her "Little Red".

Well, that's it for another post.  I'll be on my way for a visit, so be sure everything is picked up, tidy and ready for company!  Hope you all have a good rest of the week and a great weekend!  Thanks for stopping by!

Hugs,

Curt

"God, please help me be the person that my dogs think I am."

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

THE WEDNESDAY EVENING POST FOR SEPTEMBER 18, 2013

Hey All!


I can't believe that it is Wednesday again!  And it is the last Wednesday of the Summer!  Is time flying or what?  I've even scheduled the pool's closing date for October 14th.  I've also purchased my first pumpkins for the season!!!  I'm just glad to see you here and I have to tell you, you all look amazing!  I've never seen you look better!  Whatever you are doing keep doing it because it is working!

Here are my cards for this post:
Look at their funny little faces!  Just as happy as they can be.  I'm entering this card into the HOUSE MOUSE MONDAY CHALLENGE.  I'm also entering it into the Pinspirational Challenge. This challenge's theme is "Autumn Leaves".  As always, I've colored the image with my colored pencils and oms.  The "sky" is sponged with distress ink.  That is one thing I really love about using colored pencils to color images. . .the wax in the pencils repels the sponged ink.  I stamped out the two large leaves ($1 stamps) and then embossed them.  I then used distress inks and water to paint them.  Fussy cut them then attached them to the card and added an oak leaf brad to finish it off as if they are pinned to the card.

Next. . .
The inside says "The Dangers of Hexing While Flying".  LOL  The image is by Northwoods Stamps and is colored with my colored pencils and oms.  I added the spell book to make it go more with the sentiment inside.  I found the clip art and cut the book out adding the "spells" by hand.  The background paper is from a DCWV stack.

Last card. . .
I've always wanted to try this shadow technique.  I stamped the first image in Distress Ink Walnut Stain and waited for it to dry.  I then stamped the same image on top of it slightly to the left of the original image in Versamark.  I then embossed the image with white ep.  I love the look and it was really simple to do.  Quick card for a quick need anytime.  The image is by Inque. 

Pic of the Week
BUG DRESSED FOR AUTUMN
Another post has come to an end.  It's been fun visiting with you!  You are welcome here anytime.  I'll try to have some apple cider and Krispy Kreme pumpkin spice donuts for the next time you visit.

Hope you are all well and safe!

Hugs,

Curt

"God, please help me be the person that my dogs think I am."

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

THE WEDNESDAY EVENING POST FOR SEPTEMBER 11, 2013

Hey All!

Before I say anything else in this post, I just want to take a moment to acknowledge the special significance of today and remember all of those souls that were lost 12 years ago.  Some of the scenes from that day are forever burned into my memory and I'll never forget.

I hope this post finds you all well and safe.  Summer's end is fast approaching and I'm so getting into the Autumn mode.  It will be evident when you see this post's cards.  Here they are:
Acorns and fiery colored oak leaves are such ambassadors of Fall.  I had forgotten how nice a job Versamark does as a watermark.  The patterned background is done using only Versamark clear embossing ink. The stamp is by Hampton Arts and only has 3 rows of the diamond pattern so I had to use my Stampamajig to line it up all the way across.  The leaves are from a die (I believe Spellbinders) and the acorns stamp is by Inkadinkado.  I fussy cut them out and popped them up along with the leaves using dimensional tape.  I highlighted the acorn tops with a copper pen and the leaves with a Stardust glitter pen along their veins.  The little straps were made by punching out two word windows (StampinUp) and bending them around the card stock.  I then added copper brads to finish them off.  The sentiment stamp is by Hero Arts.
 These two were done with the same stamped image but in different ways.  All of the flower heads (Hero Arts) are dotted with Stickles for some sparkle.  I stamped them in various Fall colors using Distress Inks.  Sentiments are Hero Arts.  These were quick and easy to produce.
And what's Autumn without some Halloween????  I think Bonnie will even approve of this one.  When I found this clear set by Inkadinkado at Michael's, this card popped into my head.  I colored them with Bic markers then "painted" the beakers/test tube with Crystal Glaze to give them a glass look.  Added some glitter to each where appropriate and finished the card with my computer created pun sentiment.
 My last card was made with such a fun stamped image.  It is by Rubber Stamp Ave.  I've had it for quite some time and thought I could use it for Halloween and for birthday cards ("You can't hide from another birthday!" LOL)  Talk about a quick and easy card.  I created the sentiment in Word using a really spooky font.

Pic of the Week
FALL COLORED FLOWER
Well, another Wednesday another post.  Hope it was worth your while stopping by.  You know I always love to see that you've visited me.  I'm off now to take a look at everything you have been up to the previous week!  Always love visiting you guys too!

Hugs,

Curt

"God, please help me be the person that my dogs think I am."

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

THE WEDNESDAY EVENING POST FOR SEPTEMBER 4, 2013

Hey All! 

Welcome to another edition of the Wednesday Evening Post.  It's always so nice to see you and I so appreciate the time you take to come and take a peek.  Welcome also to September!  I hope all had a great Labor Day and we are now officially coming into the Fall season! YEA!!!!!!  My favorite time of year.

Here are the cards I'd like to share with you today. . .
This is a card I made for my sister who is overworked and under paid.  She worries way too much about her job and it is driving her crazy. This was my way of telling her to take it easy. The card went with a little gift box I put together which included 5 hour energy drinks, some candy, and some Starbucks coffee ice cream.  I'm also entering this into the House Mouse Monday Challenge HERE.  Their theme this time is "Transport". I would think that this would qualify as transport because the inner tube looks like it is taking the little bunny to his happy place!  LOL  This Happy Hopper image is colored as usual with my colored pencils and oms.  I sponged the sky with distress ink.  Added glitter to the waves and cut out sun for a little sparkle. 

Speaking of bunnies. . .
This was a joke card for a neighbor/friend of mine from the old neighborhood.  She is constantly complaining that the rabbits are running rampant in her yard and eating everything she plants.  So I made up this card and sent it to her for a laugh.

And speaking of the old neighborhood. . .
I had heard that one of the people I used to cat sit for had lost her father, so I made this sympathy card for her.  The different thing about this card is the ribbon underneath the sentiment.  When I placed the sentiment piece there, there still was too much of an open space underneath it so as a last thought, I cut a piece of ribbon and folded it placing it just under the sentiment strip.  Served the purpose of the blank space and I kind of liked how it looked.  Different than a bow or a big flower. . .

Pic of the Week
I'm sure most of you know what this is. . .Since it is September, we hear the cicadas non-stop August and September.  I thought this a perfect pic for the week.  This of course is the shell they emerge from in the spring.

That's it for this post.  Thanks so much for your wonderful comments.  They mean so much to me and are so appreciated.  Thanks again for all of your support.  You all mean the world to me!

Hugs,

Curt

"God, please help me be the person that my dogs think I am."