Friday, September 20, 2013

Funky Birthday...

Greetings Friends!!  As I'm finding my groove (again) as the Mommy of a 6 month old (in addition to my almost 9 year old and 7.5 year old) figuring out schedules, naps, quiet time, etc. I am able to find a bit more time to sit down at the computer and post the creations that I was able to make in the last few months.  Here is a card that I made in May for my Sister-In-Law's birthday.
I drew my inspiration for this card from a number of different blogs I read - Maile Belles, Sarah Martina, Lisa Spangler, and of course...Jennifer McGuire.  I'll be hones with you, I made this card in May and can't really remember all of the supplies used.  But I'll do my best!

I know the stamp set is from SSS, the paper is from my stash, I punched the hearts out with the Heartbeat Deep Edge Punch from Martha Stewart.   I used glossy accents to adorn the black hearts and added some mint green enamel dots.  I stamped the 'happy' using Unicorn White pigment ink and the gold dots using Delicata Gold Pigment Ink.  The heart is cut from Steel Grey Cardstock from MFT and the heart is cut using the Layered Heart Die-namics also from MFT. 
I just love how whimsical and funky this turned out.  And below is the card that my 8 year old daughter made for her Auntie using a fabulous stamp from The Greeting Farm.
Seriously?  How cute is she!?

Thanks for stopping by friends!!  Have a great weekend!!

Crafty Hugs!
Meredith


Wednesday, September 11, 2013

With Sympathy...

My dear neighbor recently lost one of her beautiful, furry friends.  A gorgeous fawn Great Dane by the name of Zsa Zsa.  She was a sweet and gentle soul of 8 years and we're all so sad at her passing.  The loss of a pet can be so devastating and I wanted to let her know how sorry we were.  I had the perfect MFT (older) stamp to create a sympathy card for her. 
I used the sketch from a couple of weeks ago to inspire me. 
I dusted off my Copics (yes - they have been sitting dormant for about a year) and dove in!  It took me about 8 days from start to finish to complete this card.  Having a six month old (plus 2 older kiddies) leaves very little time for crafty fun but I just kept chipping away at it slowly.  I stamped the image with Momento Tuxedo Ink and colored it in.  I kept everything VERY simple and easy.  I did, however, also dust my sewing machine off and put that back into action for the heart and perimeter of the main panel.  I used my deliciously fun Prismacolor pencils to create the grass and some fun paper strips for the little flags. 
I used my favorite and always reliable Signo Uniball white gel pen for the faux stitching on the outside of my panels.  The scallop was created using MFT's Wonky Scallop Die-namics and the heart is from the Hearts-a-Plenty Die-namics

My almost 9 year old daughter also created a BEAUTIFUL card to share:
So sweet and I loved her 3-D flower stickers!! 

I hope you all have a wonderfully crafty day!!  Until next time my friends!!!

Crafty Hugs!
Meredith

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

5 months!!

I don't know how Ari could possibly be 5.5 months now!!  Oh AND my eldest is almost 9 (yikes!) and next oldest is 7.5...just amazing how time flies!!  We have one more full week of summer left and then I will have a third grader and first grader...and a baby.  Sigh...I'm wistful and not wanting summer to end.  I will miss my two oldest terribly when they head back to school.  But in the meantime we are enjoying every day and trying to soak up as much free time as possible!

Here are some recent shots of the tiniest one!


Hoping you have a wonderful rest of summer!
 
Crafty Hugs!
Meredith

Monday, July 8, 2013

A Series of Thank You...

Between having a baby this Spring and the end of school, I've needed a great deal of thank you notes.  Now seeing as I have an infant...the answer is yes, it would have been much easier to send ones from a box or purchased from the store however, it's absolutely against every fiber in my being to spend $4 on a store card when the ones I make are infinitely more meaningful, not to mention prettier!  But with my lack of time I had to find cards that were easy and very quick to pull together.  Well, who better to go to than the amazing Jennifer McGuire for a quick and easy yet beautiful card!?  I was inspired by this card. 

I have this gorgeous stamp set from Mama Elephant and took full use of it to create a great many cards!  I'll show you one today.
I used my Distress Ink Markers to color up the single line of filigree design and stamped onto high quality water color paper.  One I had the color laid down, I generously spritzed the paper with water mixed with Perfect Pearls pigment powder.  It allowed the Distress Ink to bleed and mix together in a lovely way and it lends the entire paper a very subtle sparkle - which unfortunately is impossible to capture in a photo.  I then used a Hero Arts sentiment set for the sentiment which was inked with black pigment ink and heat set with black embossing powder.  I used a Martha Stewart die to punch the hearts out of black cardstock and then coated them with Glossy Accents.

I'll be back soon with another Thank You card!

Hope you're keeping cool!

Crafty Hugs!
Meredith


Sunday, July 7, 2013

Almost 4 months!!

It's truly amazing that almost 4 months have passed since having my third baby!!  Life is busy for sure and summer is in full swing but we have all adjusted and are having a fabulous time. 
I've been able to craft just a tiny bit here and there and will eventually get around to posting my creations.  But until then I hope you're all having an amazing summer!! 

Crafty Hugs!
Meredith

Monday, May 13, 2013

Two Months...

It's hard to believe that Ari is two months old!  We had our visit to the pediatrician today and I had absolutely put out of my mind how very difficult it is (albeit necessary!) to have your child go through their course of vaccinations.  Oh he cried, I cried, we all cried together!  But he made it through fabulously and is being a good boy!!

Just a few recent shots to share!

He's just too delicious!!

Nighty nite!!

Friday, May 10, 2013

Thinking of You on Mother's Day

Hi All!!  I'm back with another faux water-colored Mother's Day card!!  This card is for someone extremely special in my family's life - our Aunt Mary.
I used the exact same technique here as I did in yesterday's post once again using the PTI Spiral Bouquet stamp set.  Except I changed the colors up tailoring it to my recipient. 
I added some taupe colored enamel dots from MME to add a bit of depth to the card front.  My sentiment 'thinking of you' is stamped with black craft ink from SU! and heat set with black embossing powder.  I love the 'messiness' of the water-colored images combined with the scattering of excess black embossing powder dots.  It makes a bit rustic and not so perfect in my book which I adore.  

Supply List:

Thanks so much for coming by today!!  I'll be back tomorrow with another crafty creation for Mother's Day!
 
See you real soon!!

Crafty Hugs!
Meredith

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Sunshine and Laughter

Popping in again to share another card that I recently made for a darling friend for Mother's Day!
I used PTI's Spiral Bouquet set in combination with a few of my favorite Distress Inks.  My inspiration is taken from a class I've been taking with Jennifer McGuire and Friends.  If you haven't taken one of her classes I highly recommend them!  I learn SO much each time!

I have stamped my images onto good quality watercolor paper using Distress Inks in Spiced Marmalade, Wild Honey, Scattered Straw and Peacock Feathers.  The red ink is Wild Cherry from MFT.  Once I inked everything up, I spritzed the entire panel 5-6 times with a mix of water and Perfect Pearls powder.  The Perfect Pearls powder give the entire panel a very subtle shimmer.  Unfortunately it's so subtle I simply cannot capture it in the photos.  Once the mist of water hits the Distress Inks - and apparently the dye ink as well - the color starts to move and bleed every so slightly.  I love this look as it gives the entire card a watercolor feel about it.  Slightly imperfect and a bit whimsical at the same time.

I created my own embellishment using a MS butterfly punch.  I punched it twice, glued it together just at the body so the wings have some movement.  I used a bit of white twine for the antennae and two enamel dots from MME to embellish the body.  My sentiment is from a fantastic Hero Arts set listed below.

Supply List:

Thanks so much for coming by today!  Be back tomorrow with another installment of Mother's Day cards!

See you soon!!

Crafty Hugs!
Meredith

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Queen Bee

I now have an 8 week old, a 7 year old and an 8.5 year old.  Needless to say life is busy!  But now that my infant is napping a bit I am able to very quickly get to my desk for only a few moments - but those moments are very much needed!  Creating keeps me calm so that's always a good thing!  ;)  And regardless of how busy I am or how limited my time is, the people in my life still deserve a beautiful card on a special day.  And right now my focus is Mother's Day.

First up is a card I made using a PTI set.  I made this card for a dear Mommy-friend of mine.
I first stamped the bee wings/legs in SU! craft black ink and heat set them.  I then added the body in hot pink using a mix of different inks that happened to be on my desk at the time - I will write them down next time.  ` The tiny bees are stamped in Lemon Drop Dye Ink from MFT.  The stuff is SCRUMPTIOUS!!  And lastly the polka dots are stamped using Distress Ink in Peacock blue (a total swoon color if you ask me).

I used a strip of Bazzill cardstock in yellow to hold my greeting 'Gratitude' which is stamped using white craft ink and heat set. 

I sent this off today along with a few others that I will show you all soon!

Supplies List:
Thanks for stopping in today!!

See you real soon!!

Crafty Hugs!
Meredith

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

With Sympathy



It's always hard to create a sympathy card.  You don't want it to be too bright, too dark, too whimsical or too..well whatever.  So as I found myself  this past week in need of one for a friend I took inspiration from the His and Hers class that I am taking right now and created this:
 
I used an older PTI set - Floral Frenzy combined with Distress Inks on good quality watercolor paper.  I stamped my images, then sprayed a few light mists of water combined with Perfect Pearls powder to create a subtle watercolor effect.  
 
I added my sentiment and coordinating dots after my main piece was dry and also added the center pearls at the same time.  I matted my main layer using MFT cardstock in Steel Grey.  I added both layers to a plain white notecard using foam adhesive.
I mailed this off in the hopes that it might bring a bit of sunshine to my friend in need.

Supplies List:
 Thanks so much for coming by today!!

Crafty Hugs!
Meredith

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

One Month!!

(a half smile?)
 
 Tomorrow is my darling baby's one month birthday!!  How did THAT happen!?  With the exception of laundry, showers and the other basic daily necessities, life has basically been on hold as we snuggle and love our new baby Ari.  His big sister and big brother are simply the most amazing with him.  They are helpful, calming and loving to their tiny new sibling.  We couldn't ask for anything more and we are simply so proud of both of them.
 
(calm Ari)

Sleep comes and goes.  Some days/nights are better than others but with this being my third go-around with new motherhood, I know that this too shall pass.  So instead of dreading the nights and what sleep may or may not await me, I am trying to roll with each minute and enjoy this very brief time.  Because I know I'm going to blink and it will be over!

(a sleep deprived but oh so happy and blissful Mommy)

I do stare at my creative space and long to be back there and know that I will be at some point very soon.  It's a bit dusty and covered with piles and will most definitely need a massive overhaul.  But I think that'll be a great project to do as it'll definitely be useful to kick start my long, dormant mojo!!  I'm still reading/following and will be getting back to commenting.  I miss my crafty connections!  Oh and if you haven't heard - Google Reader is soon being retired.  I'm transferring my crafty friends to the fun and easy to use Bloglovin reader.  I've been reading on Bloglovin since my days with Some Odd Girl and have found it to be a great alternative to Google. 

Thanks for coming by today!  See you soon around the crafty 'hood!  ;)

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Crafty Hugs my friends!
Meredith

Friday, March 22, 2013

He's Here!!

Ari Tucker Winston
Born: 3/11/13 at 1:17pm
7 lbs 14 oz
19 3/4 in 

Everyone is doing wonderfully!!  Big Sister Kendall and Big Brother Tyler are completely head over heels in love and are absolutely rocking out their big sibling responsibilities!  What a treasure Ari is in all of our lives.  We are SO glad he is finally here!!

Crafty Hugs!
Meredith

Sunday, February 10, 2013

A New Attempt...

Greetings Friends!  I am finishing up THIS awesome class and it's really doing a number on me!!  Totally pushing me out of my layered, embellished, and intricate comfort zone and putting me in a place of simplicity, accessibility and crispness.  Art for me has always been...complicated.  Well...to be honest...I make it complicated.  I always want to add more, make it look a bit more...something other than what it is, change this, enhance that...and that in turns makes it complicated.  I love the process...believe me, I do but it does take time - for me a lot of time - to create what is for me complicated and intricate. 

And for where I am in my life at the moment (4 weeks from delivering baby #3) the accessibility issue comes into play.  I always need to create but for now, I need it to be easy, accessible, and simple.  So the Clean and Simple 2 class (linked above) has shown me again and again how much impact a simple card can have! 

In the technique above, Jennifer McGuire demonstrates a color blending technique that I did above with three different Colorbox Craft Inks and the large chevron border stamp from one of my favorite sets from Our Craft Lounge called Every Heart Beat.  And if you go over there right now you'll get it on SUPER sale ($6) as they are sadly going out of business. 

The sentiment panel was created using MFT's Finishing Flourishes and Big Greetings, inked with Versamark Ink and heat set with white embossing powder.  I finished my panel with two strips of navy blue cardstock.

I added a few flat, nail head style embellishments that I picked up at Michael's and that was that!  So fast, so easy and so fun.  And I LOVE how it came out. 

If you're in the mood for a great class I highly recommend taking this one!!  Have fun and enjoy!

Thanks for stopping in!!

Crafty Hugs!
Meredith

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Bright and Bold!

Greetings Friends!!  I'm here today to bring you my take on the most recent MFT sketch challenge.  As I've noted in previous posts, I'm now 6 weeks from expecting my third child and my other children are 8 and just about 7 respectively.  I've been working hard at getting through my 7 year old's first year album before baby boy #3 comes along!  And believe me, the clock is TICKING!!

Here is this month's sketch:
And here is my interpretation:
I've used the super popular and oh so fun chalkboard art technique that's so popular right now along with MFT's Behind The Camera Stamp Set, First Class Friendand Lovey Dovey Sentiments

My cardstock is from Bazzill.  The blue background is from SU! and the other patterned paper is from Basic Grey - Obscure.  I don't know about you but I have the HARDEST time photographing 12x12 pages.  No matter how perfect it seems to look through my camera lens there is always one spot that seems out of focus when I pull the pics off of my camera.  I think scanning it would be the best way but I feel that scanned images sometimes come out looking slightly off in some fashion.  Anyway - here are a few close up shots of the page.  I kept it relatively simple since it was so bright - but I love how the colors play and pop. 
As you can see, I used MFT's Photo Corner Die-namics as accents on the photo and on the 12x12 page itself. 
It's so hard to believe that my darling boy is going to be 7 in a few weeks and that I'll have another being THIS tiny in my arms! 
I used pre-cut cork alphabet stickers to spell out his name and a white gel pen to add faux stitching and dots on either side of his name. 
I used my circle Spellbinder Nestabilities to cut out the photos and corresponding mattes on the left hand side of the page.  The first two are of my son's first bath and the bottom photo is of my darling daughter - at all of 18 months old. 

I'm in the middle of taking Clean and Simple 2 card class with Jennifer McGuire and Friends right now so I'll be back to post some fun creations inspired by that class soon!!

Thanks for coming by!!

Crafty Hugs!
Meredith

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Fabulous Saturated Canary Freebie!

Hey All!

I just had to pass the word on about THIS gorgeous freebie being given away by Krista Smith at Saturated Canary!! 

Hope you're all having a wonderful Saturday!

Crafty Hugs!
Meredith


Thursday, January 10, 2013

You Have My Heart

Hi Friends!!  Happy New Year!!  I truly hope that you and yours had a marvelous holiday season and a wonderfully blissful start to winter. 

We've been very busy enjoying the holiday, the snow here in the Northeast and preparing for a fun, family vacation!  And let's not forget that we're expecting a new baby in early March!  10 weeks and counting!!  Unbelievable. 

Part of my "to do" plan before baby #3 comes along is to finish my darling son's first year album.  Ya...he's almost 7.  But...better late than never!!  I've been super inspired by the monthly scrap layouts issued by MFT.  Easy and fun.  That's what works for me!

Here's my most recent page:
You'll notice that it's not JUST my son in the pictures (he's 5 days old in the pictures on the left) but my daughter is all around as well.  I had my first two children 17 months apart so it was largely unlikely that we were taking pictures of them separately - or at different times.  So these all were snapped relatively at the same time and I decided to meld her into the book rather than make it just of him and pretend she wasn't around.  I know some scrappers would keep it super organic and have the album of the one child only.  But that wasn't our life and so it depicts the reality of the time. 

I am also heartily digging through my stash and using some new (to me) papers that my dear friends have handed down to me.  I am a hoarder.  There...I said it.  I buy beautiful new things, new and trendy supplies and I barely use them!!  I hate to cut into gorgeous new papers and I love how the embellishments look in the packages.  Weird?  Ya...probably but it's the truth.  So I TRY hard not to buy things that I don't truly need...like adhesive, white cardstock, etc.  The absolute basics.  So this paper is I *think* from 2006-7 SU!  It's OLD but I just love the sweet and muted tones that were perfect for these photos.  The papers pull the colors out of the photos but also allow the photos to simply JUMP off of the page because of the bright colors in them.  The photo in the lower left is to show how big my son was in relation to a notebook that I was using at the time to record all of the pertinent baby 'goings on'.  So sweet and so tiny.
One of my favorite parts of the page is these cork letters that I picked up at Jo-Ann Fabrics - this is an example of something new that I allow myself to buy but is considered a basic.  They are sticky-back cork which makes life so easy!  I love using my Big Shot but sometimes it's nice not to have to pull it out and fuss with it when you are trying to throw a page together. 
The snowflake is cut using an older Sizzix steel rule die.  I love it...super classic and fun.  I used corrugated cardboard that I buy from Gauche Alchemy.  I cut it twice and glued them together for some extra dimension.  I coated it with Picket Fence Distress Stain and coated it with Martha Stewart fine, white glitter.  I heat set it (because I'm impatient) with my heat gun, set it with a corduroy brad from SU! and and a piece of multi-colored baker's twine. 
I cut a large flag using my new MFT Fishtail Flag Layers Stax.  I have had the regular Fishtail Flag Stax and recently purchased the layers which are an ABSOLUTE necessity!  I sponged the edge of the flag with a bit of Antique Linen Distress Ink to make it pop, added a strip of sparkly cardstock for a bit of brightness and a chipboard T for my son's name. 

I used an edge punch that has teeny, tiny hearts that I punched a whole bunch out of Bazzill red cardstock.  I coated them in Glossy Accents and set them aside to dry overnight.  I adhered them scattered around the page to brighten it up but not to distract from the photos or the layout. 
I used my fingers to twist up the edges of the pages a bit to make it just the tiniest bit rustic.  As an added touch, I added a few silver brads from SU! to fill in some space that needed some love. 

I am thrilled with how this turned out and can't wait to start on my next page!

Crafty Hugs!
Meredith