Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Double Dip of Birthday Fun!! *Digital Doodles*


If you're like me you can't wait each week to see what new stamp Kathy Martin will create! This week is a double dip of fun with her adorable stamp "Make it a Double".
As always you can find Kathy's stamps at 2Peas for only 99cents! I literally made this card a double by using TWO of Kathy's stamps. I used the new stamp plus her "party banner" stamp. I love how naturally her stamps mix and match together.
So hoping you are having double the pleasure this week! Hugs, Cheryl

Monday, July 26, 2010

How Does Your Garden Grow? **(with CCCB)**



Hi all!! Back with another creation from the City Crafter Challenge Blog. This challenge is hosted by the newest and enormously talented DT member Ros Crawford! The challenge is the theme Garden Mail!! So enchanting, I think. You need to use something garden related and something mail related. The inspiration photo had all sorts of purple and green loveliness........soooooooo............I created a garden inspired mailbox. I picked up this mailbox ages ago and was just waiting for the right time to alter it. Well, with a theme like Garden Mail, it seemed like the time was right to bring out this little mailbox. I've decided to print out and store all the letters from my missionary children in it. I hope you will join us at CCCB this week! I can't tell you how much I enjoy seeing everyone's creations. This is the site: http://www.citycrafter.blogspot.com/
The link is on the right hand side of my blog. Wishing everyone a little happy mail this week!! Hugs, Cheryl

Hello Sunshine! *Kreatorville Kraft*


Hi all!! I just wanted to share my last project made with the July Kreatorville Kraft Kit. I can't tell you how much fun I had creating so many projects with it.
This lo is of my little grandson. As soon as I saw the fun "hello sunshine" rub on that was part of the kit...I knew I wanted to use this photo. That sweet little smile of his just adds such warmth and sunshine to my life! Hope you are enjoyin' and lovin' whatever brings the sunshine to your life today!! Hugs, Cheryl

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Texas Treats **Kreatorville Kraft**


One of the things I miss about Texas is the gorgeous bluebonnets. This is my oldest daughter, Angela, when she was a senior in high school. This lo was made using the fantabulous July kit from Kreatorville Kraft! I just experimented to make the bluebonnets using a small flower punch, some paint and glitter glue.

Friday, July 23, 2010

It's Revealing **GCD Studios July Technique with Tutorial**



Hi all!! I'm really excited to be sharing another GCD Studios project with you! I've included a tutorial. I just LOVE the projects I've been seeing that include the paper tearing technique that reveal something underneath. These GCD Studios double sided Artsy Urban papers could not be more perfect for this. And aren't these mini tin signs to die for?!! LOOOOOOOOOOVE them. The perfect reveal! Now for the tutorial:




I hope you enjoyed these revealing projects!
Hugs,
Cheryl

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

New Digital Doodles + Happy B-day Angela!!!


This newest stamp from Kathy (beach parasol found at 2Peas) just has me wanting to soak up the rays!! All her stamps are just so much fun and this is no exception...I'm definitely wanting to use it on a lo as well.

Now, on a personal note I want to wish my oldest daughter, Angela, a very HAPPY 27th Birthday!!! Ohhhhhhh my...I have a daughter who is 27!! She is everything anyone could ever want in a daughter. Love, LOVE, LOOOOOOOOOVE you Angela!!

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Sketch Challenge CCCB!



Hi all!! I'm back to share a new post for City Crafter Challenge Blog! This week is a sketch week...you are going to LOVE it! It is hosted by the very talented Linda Robinson. I hope you all play along. I think you will see that the sketch is open to so many interpretations. I hope you like my version. You can play along at this site: http://www.citycrafter.blogspot.com/ You will find a link on the right side of my blog. Have a fantabulous day! Hugs, Cheryl