Wednesday, November 28

Blessed are the Joy Makers

Hello crafty reader!  This is going to be a quick post.  

My goal last night was to make a quick CAS card with the color scheme pink, white and silver. And I ended up with this:


Materials used:
cardstock/dp - DCWV, Georgia Pacific, vellum, leftovers
image/sentiment - Cloud 9 Designs
ink - Tsukineko
tools:  Spellbinders, EK Success, Big Shot, heat gun
misc.:  Tsukineko embossing powder
adhesive:  Scotch, mounting tape



The layering is the tricky part in making this card.  But I sure am happy with the result.

'Til next blog!


Friday, November 23

Snowman Window

Hello crafty friends!  I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving with family and friends.  We had great time with family and lots of awesome food.  It's only during Thanksgiving when I get exhausted from eating.  Really.

Since I have a 4-day weekend, I decided to do some reorganizing in my planet.  Mainly rearranging stuff and putting labels on drawers.  I'm proud to say that I have finally let go of some items in my stash that I rarely or haven't even used.  I realized that they are nothing if I don't use them.  They are supposed to be used, and not to be kept.  If I won't use them, then I should give it to people who I know will.

When my planet got decent and my craft desk was clear, I decided to make a card.  I used materials from one of Our Daily Bread Design's make-and-take card during last weekend's show.  The Snowman image is colored with Copics, and the window set is cut with ODBD's Spellbinders Window Dies set.



Materials used:
cardstock/dp:  Recollections, DCWV, leftovers
ink:  Copic
tools:  Spellbinders, Martha Stewart
embellishments:  ribbon, trim, rhinetones
adhesive:  Scotch, Glue Dots, mounting tape





The cleaning and reorganizing continues tomorrow.

'Til next blog!  


Sunday, November 18

Crafty Weekend with ODBD

For the second year, I got to do demo for Our Daily Bread Designs in the Deer Widows Weekend Scrapbook and Stamping Show in Birch Run, Michigan.  This show, on it's fourth year, is put together by Great Scrapbook Events.  And I haven't missed any one.  


I guess it's meant to be because we have a 4-day weekend from work due to the deer hunting season, thus Deer Widows' Weekend, another thing I love about Northern Michigan.  

The first two years of the show, I was a plain customer - savoring each booth and trying every make-and-take.  I enjoy pulling my small carry-on luggage around, hauling my crafty finds all day (Check out Year 1 and Year 2).

Starting last year, I was on the other side of the table - mainly doing demo for products that ODBD carries and helping out on the selling floor  (Check out last year:  Part 1 and Part 2).  And because I'm a people person, I really enjoy my time interacting with fellow crafters.  When they make a purchase based on my recommendations, it really makes me glad.

This year, ODBD occupied a larger space from last year.  It was awesomely super great to see President and CEO Kelley Holland and her husband Rick again.  I also met one of their employees, Josh.  And like I said on the Tinker Planet Facebook Page,  I was in craft heaven!  It felt really good to see each and every ODBD stamp and feel them in my hands.  Not only that, you get to see the cards the designers made - that's an overflow of inspiration right there.  And then you see more products they carry - new ones and old.  I got to see Becca Feeken's Peg Bow Maker in action.  All of these made me feel special... really!   


This year, we had two make-and-take tables - one for a fall card and the other for a winter card, all utilizing ODBD products.  A lot of different people sat on our MAK table - crafters having some "me time", girlfriends hanging out and chit chatting while making a card, and mothers and daughters having an intimate quality time.  Some of them came both days, and some of them I recall from last year. 



I did try to convince some husbands to sit down and make a card.  I even promised I would give them a hug after.  For two days, I was unsuccessful.

And did I say I really like wearing the ODBD apron???  I only get to wear this once a year, and I'm proud and flaunting it.


They were great two days very well spent.  I made sure to visit one of my favorite companies USArt Quest, and said hi to Susan Pickering Rothamel.  I was very humbled when she complimented my demo skills.

I won't even tell you anymore the shopping side of this weekend.  Let's just say I did acquire some new products and goodies I've been wanting to add to my planet.  I was very good though, and really thought well about my purchases.  No impulse buying this time.  The only regret is that I forgot to buy Becca's Peg Bow Maker.  I just realized that as I write this blog.

Next year, Great Scrapbook Events will be a week earlier (November 7-9, 2013) and might use the entire Birch Run Convention Center.  That means a much larger shopping area (way fun!) and a lot more space for the croppers.

If you are from Michigan and nearby areas, this show is really worth seeing.  And when you do, stop by the Our Daily Bread Designs Booth and say hi.

'Til next blog!

Monday, November 12

Happy Birthday Wishes

What?!?!?  Ten days have passed since my last post?!?!?  Time sure flies, especially when there's a lot going on.  I'm so ready for Thanksgiving break.

Anyway, I was able to play in my planet after dinner.  I made a birthday card for DSIL, who is having her special day tomorrow.  It's also my first time to use La Blanche stamps... and for the Nth time in my crafty life, I fell in love.

I didn't do anything special with the stamping - just heat embossed it.  But for the background, I wanted to achieve the quilt effect.  So I actually had a thin sheet of foam under each piece of dp.



I also touched up the vellum with Copic markers to accentuate the image more, just around the edges of the underside..



Materials used:
cardstock/dp - Recollections, DCWV, vellum, leftovers
image/sentiment - La Blanche, Stampin' Up
ink:  Tsukineko, Ranger, Copic
tools:  Spellbinders, Janome Sew Mini
embellishments:  rhinestones, ribbon
misc.:  Ranger embossing powder
adhesive:  Scotch, Glue Dots, mounting tape


'Til next blog!

Friday, November 2

Oozak Challenge Time

Hello crafty friends!  I took a break for a little bit after Halloween.  It has also been crazy busy at work, so TGIF!

Just want to let you know that Oozak has posted a new challenge for November.  It's all about WINTER VIBES.  Here's a sneak peak of my project for this challenge:


Guess what's in store for one lucky participant this month?  It's a DAHLE 507K Rotary Trimmer! (MSRP $110).



Head on to the Oozak Challenge Blog to join in the fun.  You can enter up to 3 times and have better chances of winning this awesome tool.

'Til next blog!