Thursday, November 17, 2016

Stampin Up! Christmas Shaker Card

Products used:
Woodlands embossing folder, Crumb Cake, Sizzix tag, hemp cord, Great Greetings stamp set, Mixed Media 140 lb. paper, Penny Black silhouette stamp, AC Moore Diamond Dust, Sizzix large frame framelits, bird cutout I believe is an Impression Obsession die that belongs to a birch tree die set. 

Friday, November 4, 2016

"Get Well" Card

Products used:
Stampin Up Gorgeous Grunge and Timeless Textures. 
Stampin Up Pink Pirouette ink
Distress Ink Picked Raspberry ink 
Lawn Fawn ice cream mini stamp set
Copic markers for the ice cream containers


Thursday, September 29, 2016

Chickadee Christmas Cards

In progress...

-Stampendous stamp
-Copic markers

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Christmas Card with Pines

"Peace on Earth" Card

Hero Arts stamp
Stampin Up Festive Flower Punch
Reason for the Season Stampin Up stamp set 
Lattice embossing folder
Handmade banner
Distress Inks
Stella Glitter Pen


"Fall" Card #1

-Stampin Up sets: Hardwood background, Thankful Forest Friends
-Sizzix Bigz leaf die
-Sizzix embossing folder for the leaves 
-Sizzix decorative strip for the letters
-Brilliance ink in Coffee Bean for the wood background (love the shimmer to this junk)
-Ribbon from Michael's, where I spend hours of my life 😂 



"Visions of Santa" Christmas Card

Stampin Up sets: Visions of Santa, Timeless Textures, Gorgeous Grunge
Stampin Up inks: Real Red
Distress Inks: Mowed Lawn
**Copic markers**


Christmas Tree Elongated Cards

Deep Red Stamp: trees
Sizzix thinlits slogan

-Penny Black tree stamp 
-Simon Says Stamp "falling snow" stencil
-Liquitex modeling paste for the snow through the stencil 

"Hello Fall" Card

Fall is full of so many colors and smells and tastes. The fresh chilled air just feels like it wakes me up from a hot, sticky summer slumber.... even though I have air conditioning, haha. Anyway, leaves and sunflowers and apples and pumpkins and chili give me so many cars ideas... except for the chili! I skipped fall and made a few Christmas cards, but you bet your britches I'll be making my fair share of colorful fall cards. 

Here's one:


Stampin Up set: For All Things (I bought it just for the hello FALL stamp!)
Stampin Up set: Betsy's Blossoms (or Bitty Blossoms?) used for the center of the sunflower
Stampin Up set: Reason for the Season stamp was used for the sunflower petals
Festive Flower ouch for the yellow petals 
Spellbinders Layered Poinsettia for the green leaves
Distress Inks
Core dinations patterned card stock from Joanns 
Recollections eyelets 
Hemp cord from Walmart 
:-)



"Merry & Bright" Cardinal Christmas Card

Oh my gosh, how I love making Christmas cards!! It's September 21st and sad to say, I've already made about 20 different types of cards for the upcoming 2016 holiday season. I've joined a Stampin Up monthly workshop with my demonstrator and it's so much fun to meet people as obsessed with stamps as I am. I've also invested in a few more Christmas Stampin Up sets. Love love love. 

This card was made with the following:
Tag: Sizzix arrows and labels set (name unsure, but it has about 21 thinlits in the set)
Cardinal and branch: Reason for the Season Stampin Up set (love!)
Ink on the background: Distress Ink Antique Linen
Stamp for the background: from the Gorgeous Grunge set
110lb white paper from Recollections
Merry & Bright stamp: All Year Cheer I I think
Red Stazon ink
And last but not least, hemp twine from Walmart. It ties better than jute in my opinion.


Wednesday, July 27, 2016

"Happy Anniversary" Card

Stampin Up flower builder punch
Gold Wink of Stella pen
Stamp brand unknown
Recollections shimmer paper
Darice lattice embossing folder
Distress Ink in Vintage Photo & Walnut Stain
Stampin Up Reason for the Season matching stamps for flower veins 
Stampin Up ink in Soft Suede
Oval framelits on Big Shot machine
Recollections pearls 
Mono Liquid Glue




Thursday, June 16, 2016

Summery "Thank You" Card

Papertrey Ink jar fillers used with a Deep Red mason jar stamp. Copics used to color. Lemons are embossed. Suhweeeeeet! Love this one. 


Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Fly Fishing Card - "Thinking of You"

-Stampin' Up's Fly Fishing set (2002): fisherman, lure, fish x3, and Thinking of You
-Copic markers with a horrible result. (I stink!)
-Fish background stamp from Stampin Up's By the Tide
Misc: Memento Luxe ink, Distress Ink, jute, 110 pound paper



Tuesday, February 2, 2016

My First Totally Insane eBay Seller

After reading what I thought was a confusing listing, I emailed the seller to make sure I knew what was for sale like I've done many times before. I've been bamboozled before, so what's the harm of asking...


Me:
What exactly is being sold here? Totally confused
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patstilwell:
I am sorry you are totally confused, that is because you did not read the ad, or the 

title. It says WORDS in the title, then in the ad itself it says Beach Babes WORDS ONLY 

and photo # 2. is exactly what you get. Than another place it says WORDS again, So you 

need to read the ads in everybody's listings and then you won't be confused and won't 

have to ask questions that is already answered for you. I sell tons of these and you are 

the only person that has been totally confused and that is because you didn't read the 

ad.
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Me:
And that's why I wouldn't buy it.
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patstilwell:
You don't need to buy anything from anybody until you learn to read ads. Sorry you failed 

to read it and now it is the sellers fault. This is what is wrong with the world today 

are people like you that blame somebody else for their mistakes!!!! By all means don't 

buy from me because I don't want customers thta does not read to know what they are 

getting and then you would blame me again because you was soooooo confused!!!!! You need 

to also learn responsibility for your own mistakes and don't blame other people for not 

doing your part in what you should already know if you would learn to learn to read an 

ad.
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Me:
You're crazy. And no one wants to spend 5 minutes investigating what it is you re 

selling. I emailed asking a question about what you re selling because I didn t 

understand, but I see now how nasty you are and how you treat senior citizens. 

MEAN PEOPLE LIKE YOU ARE WHAT S WRONG WITH THE WORLD
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patstilwell:
Do not send me another message. I am a senior too and I sure do know how to read an ad. 

That is the first thing anybody does is read ads in full. It is crazy not too. So don't 

give me that excuse that you are a Senior. I don't use it and I am way over being a 

Senior!!!I have all kinds of customers, how should I know you are a senior. I bet you use 

that a lot for excuses. Get out of my store and I have blocked you from buying from me 

and I will report you for harassment and name calling. This is no excuse for telling me I 

am crazy. You will get reprimanded for breaking rules of Ebay. I know you are fairly new 

at Ebay but that is no excuse, that is for sure. I will turn you in for breaking two or 

three rules here. Shame on you!!!!!!!!
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Me:
I already reported you
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Monday, February 1, 2016

Copic Conundrum #1

First fact: I'm an amateur card maker and stamper, but find that I am pretty good at picking things up from YouTube tutorials and Pinterest pins.

Second fact: I have invested a lot of money in Copic markers via Amazon (Hyatt's) and Hobby Lobby without being able to properly test and compare colors with what I own; therefore, many markers have been bought that are disappointing and/or are too alike and I just about kick myself for having spent $4-$8 on a marker that I wish I didn't waste money on. There's only so much info you can find on google to compare colors, which is my primary mode of Copic research- that and Pinterest, where a very resourceful woman does Copic Color-a-Day color comparisons. Thanks so much for that. 

Third fact: The entire Copic system is based on the markers' abilities to blend with each other. From my understanding of the Copic numbering system, two markers next to each other are supposed  to be blendable. I know there are many exceptions, but still, I get very disappointed when I purchase a marker that doesn't blend with either of its shoulder partners. This post is about two particular colors in the earth family that, in my opinion, do just that. 

E37 - Sepia
E39 - Leather


Now, which do you think the darker color of E39 is? Go ahead and guess. 



Wrong! The lighter color on top is actually E39. According to the numbering system, E39 is supposed to be darker than E37, and it's not. 

I'm extremely disappointed with my recent purchase of E39. 


Friday, January 29, 2016

"Thinking of You" Card #1

-Stampin Up! blushing bride ink
-Beeswax Stamps almond branch stamp
-Sizzix Framelits 
-Spellbinders "Les Papillions Two" dies
-Spellbinders "Blooms Three" dies 
-Spellbinders wood embossing folder 


Thursday, January 28, 2016

"Happy Anniversary" Card

Flower stamp (Hero or Inkadinkado)

Sizzix branch Bigz die

Happy Anniversary Hero stamp 

Hula Girl "Make a Wish" Birthday Card

Hula girl printed then colored with Copics

Summer stamps

Ranger ink for sand

Labrador "Thank You" Card

Computer printed lab colored with Copics

Sizzix Bigz

Paw stamp

Darice embossing folder 


Valentine's Day Card #1

-Art Impressions "Bear Hug" stamp with an action wobble hinge between the two layers of bear stamps
-Sizzix Thinlits Arrow Set
-Colored with Copics
-Recollections heart hand punch 
-Fired Brick & Barn Door ink
-6x6 Stampin Up! Sizzix Woodland embossing folder 
-Red & white paper 


Tuesday, January 26, 2016

"Thank You" Card #4

-Sizzix movers & shakers butterfly die
-Inkadinkado(?) stamp
-Navy StazOn ink
-Spellbinders embossing folder
-Spellbinders "thank you" die
-Paper from Michael's. Unknown brand. 



Monday, January 25, 2016

Sunday, January 24, 2016

KAOS in the KITCHEN - Parisian Applesauce

Smoothest applesauce you'll ever taste!

10 Mcintosh apples
Dash of vanilla
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup water
1/2 cinnamon stick
1 t cinnamon 
Cook on stovetop til the house smells magnificent then use a hand mixer to beat to a pulp. Walla. 


"Thank You" card #2 - Stampin Up! products

-Stampin Up! Delightful Dijon ink
-Thank So Much stamp from the Sincere Salutations set.
-Gold shimmer Recollections background paper.