Monday, October 25, 2010

Elmer's Crafter's Challenge Blog Candy Winners!

Good morning!
The winners of the Elmer's Craft Glue gift packs are:

HappyCrafter

laterg8r

Tammy

Congratulations!
Please email me asap with your mailing address so I can get those gift packs sent out to you! (you can link to my email if you go and view my profile - scroll down a ways on my sidebar)

Cheers,
Shanna :)

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Sparkle's Christmas Card Challenge Week #47

It's Sunday again and time for another challenge from Sparkle. This week, the challlenge is to use flowers on your card. Remember, the only real challenge is to make a Christmas or Holiday card, so come on, get those Christmas papers and stamps out and join us this week!
My card this week is a quickie - I wanted to play around with my new Basic Grey Jovial papers and also this set of ovals nestabilities. I added a few Kaiser craft pearls to the "dots" on the paper for fun and a little texture. I also used some of my new ribbon from SU.
Hope you are all having a fab weekend! Pickle Pants' Halloween Bday party was today - it was a ton of fun, but I'm exhausted! I have photos to share later this week.
Cheers,
Shanna :)

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

A Little Creepy......

Hey! Check out the "Witch fingers" I made for Pickle Pants' Birthday/Halloween Party! How fun and creepy are these!?!?

The first time I saw these was at a Halloween Stamping Party Donna hosted several years ago. I've been wanting to try to make them ever since. Well, the party coming up this weekend was the perfect excuse! Thanks Barb (Donna's Mom) for the recipe!

Here it is in case you NEED to have some creepy Witch's fingers at your house for Halloween!

1 cup butter, softened
1 cup icing sugar
1 egg
1 tsp almond extract
1 tsp vanilla
2 ¾ cups flour
1 tsp baking powder
1 tsp salt
¾ cup whole blanched almonds
1 tube red decorator gel

In bowl, beat together butter, sugar, egg, almond extract and vanilla, beat in flour, baking powder and salt. Cover and
Refrigerate for 30 minutes. Work with ¼ of the dough at a time. Roll heaping teaspoon of dough into finger shape for each cookie.
Press almond firmly into one end for nail. To form knuckle, make a small impression in about the middle and then put small slits with a paring knife. Place lightly on greased baking sheet. Bake in 325 oven for 20 to 25 minutes or until pale golden.
Let cool for 3 minutes, lift up almond, squeeze red decorator gel onto nail bed and press almond back in place so gel oozes out from underneath.
Remove from baking sheets; let cool on racks.
Hope you are having a great week!
Cheers,
Shanna :)

Monday, October 18, 2010

Happy Haunting!

Hello and thanks for stopping by! Here is a card I made up using the new Happy Halloween line from Echo Park - such fun festive colors! I just had to add that pewter charm I've had in my stash forever! I love the sentiment in the September stamp of the month (Thriller) from CTMH - such a fun look! I don't do many Halloween cards, but this was fun to put together! Now I just have to remember to mail it out in time!


This is a schedule post since I am on the road this week for work. We have a busy weekend ahead as we decided to have a Halloween Birthday party for Pickle Pants!
Have a fab week!
Shanna :)
What I used:

stamps: CTMH - Thriller, September's Stamp of the month, Beware
papers: Echo Park's Happy Halloween line - purchased at DAT'S
embellishments: misc, stitching

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Christmas Card Challenge #46

Happy Sunday!

Well, life has gotten away on me - this is such a busy month for a number of reasons.... Although I have a Christmas Card to share today, it does not fit this week's challenge. The challenge this week is a Recipe with a twist - make a card using 2 patterned papers, 1 stamp, bling and the twist is to add a butterfly.
Remember though - you do not have to follow the challenge to participate, any Christmas or winter/holiday card qualifies - we would love to see what you are creating! Be sure to stop by the blogs of my fellow DT members for further inspiration and to check out their interpretations of the challenge.
I am hitting the road again this week. I am hoping this will be my last long trip (four days) until after Christmas. Any other trips should hopefully be only two days - much less stressful to prepare for (and recover from) and easier to fit into the calendar.
Enjoy the rest of your weekend!
Cheers,
Shanna :)

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Sweet Baby

Hooray, it's Thursday! Well, maybe..... You know, long weekends are fabulous, unless you have a ton of things to accomplish during the work week.....I really could use an extra 24 hours this week as I get ready to head out of town again next week - but who couldn't use a few extra hours!?!?

I've been needing to get a few baby cards done and this is one of the projects I worked on at Kraftin' Kimmie day back at the end of September. It was the first time I had used this particular Nestability and I finally used one of my felt flowers that I purchased some time ago from Stamping Up - um, no hoarding tendencies here.....well, I suppose it's more like too many embellishments (and stamps, and paper and and and...) not enough time!



I needed baby boy and baby girl cards, so I just changed the one background paper and the color of the birds.

When I went to my staff conference in September, we did the "True Colors" workshop. At first, I whined about it as I've done it twice before - though it has been years - but in all actuality, it was a bit fun. I found out that I am mostly Blue with a quite a bit of Gold. Blues tend toward the helping professions, put people before paperwork, have a tendency to wear their hearts on their sleeves and are sentimental and romantic. Golds are very organized. There is more to it of course, but that is the gist of what I remember at this point several weeks later. The best part was sitting there trying to figure out our spouse's colors - mine is definitely an Orange! Oranges are very spontaneous, do not like to follow rules, have great difficulty with routines, do not read the instructions, have difficulty staying on task without prodding and prompting and get excited about starting things, but rarely finish them. This being the perfect description of my dear husband!!! Anybody out there know your color?

I promise to share some fun photos from our Kraftin Kimmie weekend soon. Be back soon!

Shanna :)

What I used:

stamps: Love you forever - CTMH

papers: Little Yellow Bicycle - Snugglebug line

embellishments: misc ribbon, felt flower - SU

Monday, October 11, 2010

Happy Thanksgiving!

Happy Turkey Day! I hope you are all having a great weekend!


I know it makes for a rather unique birthday card, but since Donna's Birthday is always right around Thanksgiving, I thought it fitting and fun! Happy Birthday Donna! (okay, so I'm one day early) I had picked up this High Hopes turkey from the fab stamping store we visited just outside of London when we were there for Kraftin' Kimmie day and I was just itching to pair him up with this fab fall paper from Imaginisce - a recent purchase from DAT'S of course. Oh and did you hear about the sale at DAT'S in honor of Donna's Birthday - 35% off all patterned paper on Tuesday and Wednesday this week - see you there!

I am entering this one for Get Sketchy this week - love the sketch!

Keeping it short for today, see you soon!
Shanna :)

p.s. If you haven't already, don't forget to enter my Blog Candy here.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Sparkle's Challenge Week #45 - Sketch

Happy Sunday! Thanks for visiting!

This week's challenge at Sparkle's Christmas Card Challenge is a sketch! Sparkle Creations Christmas images were released this week - if you haven't already, go check them out here - they are so fun!!!

I had so much fun coloring in this image! I decided to pair it with the new Basic Grey Christmas line - Jovial! I love the old tyme feel and it has some great tiny prints!



Here is the sketch - can't wait to see your interpretation of it!

I hope you are all having a fantastic weekend! Here in Canada we celebrate Thanksgiving this weekend - most either celebrate Sunday or Monday. We've been invited to join some friends for their Thanksgiving feast in the country. We are bringing an apetizer, cranberry sauce and a casserole, but beyond that I do not have to cook - hooray!!! What are you doing to celebrate this weekend?

Happy Turkey Day!
Shanna :)

What I used:
stamps: Sledding Chloe - Sparkle Creations, Sentiment - Hero Arts
papers: Jovial by Basic Grey
embellishments: Bella Bling, misc ribbon & buttons