Wednesday, January 26, 2011

CHA Sneak Peeks - You Can Win!

I have seen a lot of great new product lines getting ready to be revealed at CHA. Here is a sneak peek of three fun new lines from Imaginisce.  Go take a look and maybe you will be the lucky winner!

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Thank You Color Bok!

I had one happy little girl at my house yesterday!

Awhile back I filled out a survey from Color Bok and they sent me a plaster magnet Paint Me kit. It was so perfect for a project for me to have on hand for the next time my niece, Hannah, came to visit. When Hannah arrived, she had a scrapbook kit she had gotten for Christmas that she had not even opened because she wanted to scrapbook with Aunt Mari :-) It, too, was made my Color Bok. We had a dilemma on our hands! Do we scrapbook or paint? You can judge for yourself by these pictures of the happy girl I had on my hands!



Our Budding Artist

The Finished Masterpieces

Now we have some new pictures to put in that scrapbook the next time she is here!

Friday, December 3, 2010

My Christmas Fun...So Far

All I can say is thank goodness  I am a Fiskateer! Otherwise, I don't know if I would have had any Christmas cards made or if the bug for creating anything would have hit me yet. Today was the first day I felt like making it "look a lot like Christmas." I didn't get a whole lot done in that direction. However, everything from fall is now put away and there are a couple of things in their place to indicate that Christmas is fast approaching!

My goal is to share a few crafty Christmas items I have made in the last couple of months here on my blog over the next couple of weeks.


 Gail #6870, Lynn #7182 and Mary # 6811
In this post, I  want  to share are the great cards from the Snowmen Card Swap I hosted for the Fiskateers. First of all, I want to apologize to Ruby, who made some beautiful cards. Because I was so excited doing my first swap, I don't have a picture of either of the two designs she sent in. Ruby hosted her first card swap right before I did this one, so with that in mind, I am hoping she will know the excitement involved for me. This was a swap where you received the same number of cards you sent in. The choice was six or 12. Because I made 12 cards, I have pictures of 12 cards - somehow, one of them being my own. I was very careful to try not to give anyone else one of their own (unless they requested it)  and tried not to give anyone two cards from the same person. And, since I just took the picture today, and I did not wind up with one of Ruby's beautiful cards, I don't have one to show you. The caption under each card is the first name and Fiskateer number of each of the designers. I think all of the participants did a great job! Now I face a delema...do I actually use the cards, or do I hold on to them because they are special to me?


Tracy # 6773, Deb #7092 and Brenda #5151





Julie #5102, MaryAnn#5271 and Marianne #6701


Laura #7326, Teresa #6857 and Brandy # 6307

I hope you enjoyed seeing the cards, and if you are not a Fiskateer, and would like to know more about this great on-line crafting community, go to http://www.fiskateers.com/ and find out how you can join in all of the fun!
 






Friday, November 12, 2010

Home of the Free, Because of the Brave - few thoughts about the blog hop and my WINNER

I absolutely had a great time hopping from blog to blog yesterday! I loved all of the different stories about veterans old and young and the women and men who are now actively serving our country.  I read every word of every post and loved every minute of it.  I was so into it, I completely forgot to post anything about it to "advertise" on the Fiskateer message board where I can usually be found chatting about something most every day.  Thankfully, Cheryl, one of our fantastic leads and also the focus of Groovy Deb's blog post, was on it! She posted about it on the main blog and told how honored she was by Deb asking her to be the one she interviewed. 

Now, what you are all wondering about...

According to Random.org the winner for the candy from my blog is comment #41. 

Gina Thornton said...



I love your project! I wouldn't have thought to use newspaper on a LO. Did you have to do something special to it? I mean, to prevent it from yellowing?

Thanks for hopping along with us!


Gina


Congratulations Gina!

Now to answer her question, which I was going to do in an email...I was so bad! I know I should have done something to preserve the newspaper article, but since I was in my procrastination mode, I simply cut it out and attached it to the background paper (did use acid free tape runner though!).  I wasn't really sure what to do with it to preserve it.  I think the only real way to keep it preserved it to copy it. I guess I could do that in two pieces. But, then what about those other 1,528 pieces of newspaper I have tucked away?!

I loved it that I had the newspaper article to add to my page, but because of the size, I wasn't able to do anything to jazz the page up at all.  Why is it as a scrapbooker I feel I must add to everything?

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Land of the Free, Because of the Brave

Welcome to my little part of the Land of the Free, Because of the Brave Blog Hop. I hope you find a way to thank a veteran or many veterans today!

You should have arrived from  Judy's blog and you will go to Groovy Deb's blog next.

John M. Ferguson - Marine Corps Raider

The project I picked to do for this blog hop is a double page scrapbook layout about a man who served our country in the first elite fighting force of the United States Armed Forces - the Marine Corps Raiders. John Ferguson and his wife Avis were our dear neighbors at our last house.  They moved in behind us a year after we moved there and were our neighbors for eleven years. During those years they became our adopted parents.

Until I met John, I had never known about the Marine Raiders. They were only in force for two years during WWII, from 1942 until 1944.  There was controversy about having a group considered the "elite of the elite." In the article I used for my scrapbook page, it says there were about 5,000 Marine Raiders. In an article I found when I Googled Marine Raiders, it said around 8,000.  Either way, when you think of the millions of men who fought in that war, the Raiders were a small group.  Another reason for controversy, many of the men who were trained for this special force were found fighting right along the side Marines they would have fought along side, with or without the special training. So there were those who thought there was not a need to train special forces. That would not be true for John, he saw a lot of action where they sent Raiders in ahead of the rest. He was in a 3-man shooting group with  two men he trained with from the beginning. He spent most of his time with these two men during the war and on the wrong side of enemy lines more often than not. He did missions where just a handful of Marine Raiders would go in, get the information about where Japanese camps were set up, etc. and relay that information back. Then the Marines Corps troops came in with full force.

John is now one of just a hand full of Raiders still living. He is a part of what is called the Last Man Committee, which was formed by younger Marine. Since they were the youngest, they figured they would be ones to outlive the others.  John is 84 now and going stronger than we ever dreamed possible just four years ago, when his doctors gave him 2 to 3 days to live.  What the doctors did not know is they do not tell John when he is ready to die! He will decide that for himself!  He, "still had things at home that needed to be finished."  As he started doing better, a doctor came to talk to him about spending 30-45 days in the rehabilitation unit.  John told him he would stay 30 days. Then he needed to be home.  By staying that long, he would be home just in time for his and Avis' 60th wedding anniversary. They celebrated that anniversary, and on June 1, 2010, celebrated their 64th anniversary.

I am proud to call John my friend and my "other dad!"

Operation Comfort

The other night my husband told me he saved an episode of "Two Guys' Garage" for me to watch with him, because they were showing something he knew I would like.  He was right! They were showing a program that is part of "Operation Comfort" called "Automotivation." The Automotivation program provides a place for wounded veterans to learn about working on vehicles.  In the part they showed the other night, they were learning different welding techniques and making welding tables that would move up and down to be accessible from a wheelchair. It was the kind of show that made you count your blessings and not want to ever complain again. I had tears in my eyes for a lot of it. They were good tears though. I was happy for those veterans for not giving up hope and proud of the attitudes they had. I had written down the web site so I could look at it myself, and later thought of it again when I started to do this blog post.

Blog Hop Order

KarelJ at One By One The Flamingos Are Stealing My Sanity
Celeste at Touched By a Butterfly
Deb at Tidbit’s Place
Michelle at Peanut Butter and Jelly Designs
Jennifer at ScrappingYoung’s
Diane at Crafting This Moment
Judy at Be Present Be Real
Marianne at Life From Marianne’s Table        YOU ARE HERE
Deb at If It’s Groovy
Christel at One Scrappin’ Sista
Belinda at Queen Bee’s Musings
Colleen at Col’s Creative Corner
Summer and Jennifer at Cricut Diaries
Rachel at Suburban Crafter
Gina at Gina Thornton Stamping
Becky at Sew in Stitches
Rebecca at Creations With Becca
Bobbi Jo at Sweet Sassy Diva
Angie at Gypsy Paperie
Linda at The Tulip Collector

Lots of Blog Candy!

You have two chances to win prizes for completing the whole blog! The prizes have been donated just for this special cause, and come from the generous Marlo, who has donated a Scrap’NTote and Anne, from Paper Patch Craft, who has donated a  Spellbinders Nesties in the Crown Circle Shape.  We all thank them both so much! Without their participation this blog hop would not nearly as much for for the bloggers as it will be thanks to them!
The rules for entering are the same for both prizes: Hop along our path and leave a comment AND a way to contact you on each and every stop. On Friday, November 12, KarelJ will use random.org to choose the winners. She will email the winner and then tt is up to the winner to contact KarelJ at ksjennings(at)gmail(dot)com. If she has not been contacted by Monday, November 15, another winner will be chosen.

My Project


Here are the pages I did featuring John:


You can see I cut out the middle of the papers that were being used as frames, to be saved to use in other places in the project

Double Page Layout
Closer look at left page

Another Chance to Win

I will draw a number from random.org on Friday from the comments left on my blog You do not have to become a follower to win this candy. The winner will receive a little bit of red, white and blue blog candy as a part of their prize from me.

A peak at the Candy from my Blog - There will be something added to this.
 



















In Closing
Now, before you go, please leave a comment to let me know you were here, and then you can go check out what Groovy Deb has for you on her blog!


Thank you again for stopping by my blog!  Good luck as you hop around!  Above all today, REMEMBER, THANK, AND PRAY FOR THOSE SERVICE MEMBERS WHO HAVE MADE IT THE LAND OF THE FREE!!

Monday, November 8, 2010

A Chance to Win Bo Bunny...

Stacy at Scrapbooking Cottage is giving away a the Noel papers by Bo Bunny.  She will be posting her winner on Nov. 11th.

Friday, November 5, 2010

You will want to check out Barbara's blog birthday celebration giveaway! She is really celebrating in grand style!

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Land of the Free, Because of the Brave - Bloghop

On November 11, I will be participating in another bloghop! The Land of the Free, Because of the Brave is a bloghop to honor U.S. Veterans. During the hop you will see a lot of red, white and blue craft projects as you also get to read about veterans and their families.

This will be three hops in three months for me!  This hop is being organized by Karel, at One by One the Flamingos are Stealing My Sanity, who also organized the one for Breast Cancer Awareness. She did such a great job with that one, it made me want to join in again.  She has arranged sponsorship from Marlo's who is contributing a Scrap"NTote and Anne, from Paper Patch crafts has donated a set of Spellbinders Nesties...the Crown Circle set. These will be the prizes those who leave a comment on every blog will be eligible to win.  There will be individual prizes offered by some of the bloggers for the comments on their own blogs. I hope you will join in the fun and honor our veterans at the same time.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Passing the Love for Paper!

My niece, Hannah, was spending the night.  We always read before we go to bed and instead of reading the book she had picked out, she decided to look at my Scrapbooks Etc. magazine with me.  When we turned to the page with crafts for kids, she knew what she wanted to do the next day.  There were pictures of three Halloween-themed treat boxes - a pumpkin, a mummy and Frankenstien.  She thought about it and said she wanted to make one for herself and her cousin, Nicholas. The next day we gathered the supplies to make the mummy and Frankenstien.  I scored the paper for her and showed her what lines to use to fold on and which lines to cut. Since it was almost time for her to go home, we put all of the supplies in a bag and she headed home, ready to do some crafting.  All we were missing were the Rolos for Frankenstien's bolts.  When I was visiting a couple of days later, I saw she had the boxes all done. Funny Thing - I bought the Rolos and gave them to Hannah, but apparently they didn't get all the way to the project. (LOL)  I only had my phone with me to take the pictures, but I wanted to share them.  Here is what Hannah came up with for her crafty Halloween project.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

A Chance to Help Fight Breast Cancer and Win...

Here is a win, win situation!  Melinda at Min's Moments and her friend Felicity have teamed up to make a donation during Breast Cancer Awareness month. They are doing this in memory of the grandmothers they each lost to breast cancer. You can go to this post on Melinda's blog , where they are giving $1 for each comment left.  Not only will you be making the amount of their contribution go up, but you will have a chance to win one of six great pink prize kits they have put together.  They will be drawing the winners at the end of the month.  It will take less than a minute to do this and it really is a WIN, WIN situation!