April 29, 2009

Tutorial and Product Rewiew on SCS - Impressabilities

I have to say I was excited when the review team had a chance to play with Spellbinders new Impressabilities. I had heard a lot about them. Check out how we liked them in today’s Product Review on SCS.

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I wrote two different tutorials with Impressabilities. Here is the sample for my first tutorial: Embossing with Impressabilities.

The card base is a 4 1/4″ x 8 1/2″ piece of Chocolate chip cardstock folded in half, followed by a 4″ square of Whisper White cardstock.

The red cardstock 3 3/4″ square as well as the white cardstock heart are both from the same sheet of Core’dination Cardstock. It is super cool cardstock that has a different colored core. This particular piece is from the White Wash Collection.

The Flower is from the Pretties Kit from Stampin’ Up!, so is the Chocolate Corderoy Button and the Chocolate Satin Ribbon (retired). The sentiment is from Gina K.’s stamp set “Framed Flowers“. It was stamped on the same cardstock in Chocolate Chip ink and punched out with Stampin’ Up!’s large oval punch.

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Even if I don’t stamp a lot these days, I had to create a matching inside.

I used a leftover scrap from my embossed red cardstock from the front, added a Chocolate Eyelet Border underneath and taped both to the bottom of the bottom of a 4″ Whisper White Square.

The top right was paper pierced with an Ornare Paper piercing guide.

Have a wonderful day! Hugs and smiles

April 24, 2009

Weekend Sketch Challenge #78

Sorry girls.

Again, I am flaking out! I will get back in the swing of things….I just don’t know when.  The last days of school are approaching and we only have 5 weeks left before the movers arrive. The sun is shining and I am stuck in a 11 book series (started the last book now). I have a hard time stamping!!! I figure I better enjoy the summer weather while I can. Plus I am working out 5 days a week again to get rid of my extra weight I gained in Germany. (excuses, excuses…I know).

Anyway….

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Here is this weekend’s sketch. Sharon Harnist is this week’s hostess. Make sure to post the link of your entry on her blog.

Have a great weekend. Hugs and smiles

April 17, 2009

Weekend Sketch Challenge #77

Sorry about not posting for a while. I had a wonderful time back home in Germany. The trip home was another story. They changed out flights from 2 to 3 legs home. Then one was delayed and we missed our flight back to Fort Walton. We had to spend the night in Atlanta and had to get up super early for the flight home.

I had a horrid time getting over my jet lag and now I have a hard time getting back to stamping. So I will be sitting this challenge out.

Thanks to everyone that wished me Happy Birthday and/or send me a card. That was really sweet of you and made my otherwise pretty horrid birthday better!

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Here is this weekend’s sketch. Lori Craig is this week’s hostess. Make sure to post the link of your entry on her blog.

Have a great weekend. Hugs and smiles

April 7, 2009

Burg Eltz - Moselkern

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Saturday we stopped by Burg Eltz, one of my favorite castles on our way to see my Mom’s side of the family.

It was a bit hazy, but still nice.

April 6, 2009

Burg Rheinfels - St. Goar

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Saturday we tried to catch a Rhine Boat tour, but they weren’t running until Saturday! Just our luck….LOL

No matter. We drove up to St. Goar and checked out the ruin of Burg Rheinfels, the largest castle (ruin) overlooking the Rhine.

You can find more photos in my facebook photo album.

April 5, 2009

Mainzer Dom

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Friday we went to downtown Mainz and visited the cathedral and St. Stephan’s church there.

It was a rather short trip for us, but we needed it. Sightseeing is a lot of work!!!

More pictures from Mainz can be found on my facebook album.

April 4, 2009

Felsenmeer - Sea of Rocks

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The kids and I always go to the Felsenmeer in Odenwald to climb the big boulders. They are all over a big hill and were used by the Romans for buildings in this area.

Every time we go we try to climb up all the way to the top of the hill. Thursday we went and Austin and Lucas made it all the way up. Rick and I waited with Rebecca and my Mom for them to come back down.

You can find a lot more pictures in my facebook photo album for that day. 

Hugs and smiles

April 3, 2009

Soft Summer indeed

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Here is my sample for MJ’s awesome sketch this week.

I knew I wanted to use the beautiful flower stamp from Soft Summer. To do so, I had to make my card a bit bigger then regular. I would mail this one with a business size envelope.

The card base is a 8″ Basic Gray square folded in half. Both Designer strips are from the Walk in the Park Designer Paper pack. The upper one measures 2 1/2″ x 7 3/4″, the lower one 2″ x 7 3/4″. I overlapped them slightly.

 The layers for the main image measure 3″ x 5 1/2″ for the gray layer. The bottom was punched with the Eyelet Border punch. The Kiwi cardstock measures 2  3/4″ x 5 1/4″ and the Shimmery White Layer is another 1/4″ smaller.

The flower was stamped with Basic Gray ink on the left hand side of the Shimmery White cardstock. I stamped the flowers again, colored them with Aqua Painter and classic inks (Cameo Coral, Kiwi Kiss and Baja Breeze), cut them out and layered them over my main image. The sentiment is from from the Soft Summer stamp set as well.

I added a white Jumbo Grommet through one of the big flowers from the Pretties kit and added a Baja Breeze Ribbon knot in it’s center.

I am sorry I don’t list all the details, but it’s been almost two weeks since I made this card.

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The inside of the card is kept pretty simple.

The 2 3/4″ x 7 3/4″ piece of Cameo Coral cardstock muted with White Craft Ink.

The designer paper is from the Walk in the Park Designer Parks.

Have a wonderful  day. Hugs and smiles

Weekend Sketch Challenge #75

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Mary Jo Albright is the hostess for this weekend’s sketch challenge.

Make sure you visit her blog and post your entries there.

And visit

Charmaine Ikach

Jenn Balcer

Laurie Schmidlin

Lori Craig

Mary Jo Albright and

Sharon Harnist’s  blogs for more samples.

Have a great weekend. Hugs and smiles

P.S.: Sorry about the mess up with this post. I don’t know where it came from but it should have been posted April 03rd, not on the 25th. Weird. Sorry!!!

April 2, 2009

Trip #4 - Trier

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Tuesday we went to see Trier.

It is one of the oldest cities in Germany (some claim the oldest), and at one point was one of the capitals of the Roman Empire.

There was  a lot to see. I took over 200 pictures. LOL Let’s just say with Rick, Rebecca and me having cameras, we looked very much like tourists.

I have 60 pictures uploaded on facebook for those of you interested to see more. And notice the blue sky? We had wonderful weather there! Yesterday we went to see to the Sea of Rock. I will show you some pictures on Saturday. Today we are heading out to either Oppenheim (ferry ride over the Rhine, old church with basement full of skulls!) or to Mainz (another Dome and old Roman town).

Have a great day! Hugs and smiles