For the summer, we've got a standing craft night, make it if you can come. It's great to catch up with everyone - but I haven't been very productive with cards this summer! I've been trying to catch up with my photo management and plan some scrapbooks, but really, it's because I spend more time chatting than crafting! One fo the things I decided to do was to only bring my box of scraps, which also contains these awesome odds and ends pack
This week I made one card - I wasn't too happy with it at the end of the night, but looking at the next day, I decided I really liked it. What do you think?
I liked it some much I decided to make a bunch more:
The embellishments are all from The Dollar Giant, compliments of my sister Liz! Stamps from Stampin' Up and Stampendous. Best of all, all the paper is from my scrap box!
Maybe it was such a productive week because the weather felt like fall instead of summer.
Cheers,
Jo
Friday, July 15, 2011
Taking over the blogosphere...
I'm ever so slowly expanding my presence in blog-land, which makes me feel like seven months in, I'm accomplishing my learn-all-about-blogging new year's resolution! Yay for me!
I was mentioned in Kayak Yak - because I was the geek that knew where to find the spill reporting phone number! For marine incidents, it's the easy to remember 1-800-OILS-911.
And in Mike Jackson's paddling journal for participating in the SISKA/OBSR rescue exercise, which I'm doing again this weekend.
And in a round about way, in Glenda's paper, rock, scissors blog, because she gave me this awesome card for my birthday!
And I promise more cards are coming soon...I was in a creative storm last night and now just need to get out the camera!
And I promise more cards are coming soon...I was in a creative storm last night and now just need to get out the camera!
Sunday, July 10, 2011
SISKA and OBSR
SISKA and OBSR, a set on Flickr.
Yesterday I spent the after practicing a mock kayak emergency with SISKA and Oak Bay Sea Rescue. It was very eye opening and a great way to enjoy a afternoon on the water. Mike's blog shows the GPS track we followed - we drifted a long way while OBSR tried to find us - all they knew was that we were "in Haro Straight". I've posted the photos I took to Flickr.
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A little card making is getting done this summer, but not much! Here's a card made from scraps the other night while hanging out with the girls!
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Summer Memorabilia Keeper
I haven't been very crafty, but I'm still keeping an eye the blogs. This Summer Memorabilia Keeper looks like something I might need for every trip! I spotted it on the Groovin' with the Go-to Gals blog.
Back to work for me!
Back to work for me!
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Better bows - for your shoes
If you haven't yet learned something today, try this. It's a TED talk on how to tie your shoes. Apparently I've been doing it wrong. My parents are great people, but they let me down on this one. Thank goodness for the internet!
(Life has been busy and the sun has (finally) started to shine, so I'm not spending as much time at the craft table. I promise to post more cards soon!)
(Life has been busy and the sun has (finally) started to shine, so I'm not spending as much time at the craft table. I promise to post more cards soon!)
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Tiki
I"m a bad blogger. Life got busy and the blogging stopped. Opps! I also haven't made that many cards in the last month or so. I will go back and show you what you missed soon, but first, last week's Tiki cards.
My friends Heather and Terry got married last Saturday in Vancouver's one and only Tiki Bar at the Waldorf Hotel. It was a great night and a really fun locale. I especially enjoyed seeing Heather and Terry's happiness and spending time with old friends. (I no longer live in Vancouver, so it's been a long time since I got to hang out that fantastic group of people.)
I let the wedding theme be the inspiration for my card and made a very untypical wedding card - which also fits with the theme of the wedding! I don't think the card ended up as funky and cool at the bride and groom's style, but I like it. And I think I hit the Tiki them without going out and buying any new supplies (oh, the restraint!), staying masculine enough for a couple, and in keeping with their graphic/clean and simple style. What do you think?
Supplies: Stampin' Up solid cardstock in black, white, and I can't remember the name of the pink and the yellow. DP from the Dollar Giant. Amuse stamp, borrowed from Glenda. Flower also from Glenda. Techniques: Cuttlebug textures that I can't remember the name of...bad Jo!!
As it turned out, the card colours also pretty much match the drinks I enough that night - a yellowish El Diablo, a Pink Lady, and a Blue Hawaiian. :)
I really used a lot of different supplies and techniques on the gift card holder. In addition to those listed for the card (above), I used the Stampin' Up word window and circle punches to make the opening for the card, three additional Amuse stamps including the little pink flower in the middle of the flowers (I now wishing I'd embossed all of the black stamps. Oh well!), some flowers I was gifted when I bought my Cuttlebug (thanks Melissa), Stampin' Up brads, the card holder pattern from a former class by Glenda, and coloured some areas with pencil crayons and then used the technique I learned from Jessica of There She Goes clear stamps to blend them out. (It involves odorless mineral spirits.)
Heather's so awesome that she sent out a thank you email before I even got this posted to the blog!
Thanks for checking in,
Jo
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