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Memos, Mail, Me: It’s Monday

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Waving to Sian and the other Monday memo makers! I thought for sure I’d be without any mail to share since we’re still in Chicago, but then I remembered that thanks to Amazon Prime, I’ve received two pieces of mail this week. Of course, I think they’re interesting because I ordered them! 

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On top of the book is a new memory card reader. My old one is at least five times bigger, and I haven’t traveled with it in years. Tracy’s laptop has a memory card slot so I was using it, then transferring the images to my laptop to edit or post them. Last week I wondered if perhaps there might be a better answer, and here it is. It cost all of $7-8, and works like a charm.

The book I ordered on Saturday night and it arrived early this morning. John Berger passed away recently, and last week I read two blog posts about him here and here. I was so interested that I decided I wanted (and needed) to read it. I’ve decided to put a bigger focus on photography this year after backing off during 2016. Although Berger’s book deals primarily with paintings much of what he writes about can be applied to photography as well.

Thanks for all your comments and emails wondering how Sarah and Hannah are doing. Both are doing well. It will be a while yet before Sarah gets her energy back, but considering where we were two weeks ago today, it’s been a quick recovery. Caleb is quite smitten with his baby sister and is very affectionate.

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Today was Caleb’s “friends” birthday party. His fifth birthday was mostly spent at a friend’s house since that was the day Hannah was born, and Sarah had her second surgery. Today he hosted 14 friends at a “Jump Zone,” a wild place with inflatable bouncy houses and slides. Let me just say, the five year olds were in heaven!

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The birthday boy on his way home. It was the perfect day for a party—cold, wet, and dreary—even the parents were glad to have a place for their kids to run around for an hour or so. Caleb had both sets of grandparents there today as Adam’s parents are here for three days on their way to England. As amazing as it was that Hannah was born on Caleb’s birthday, Adam’s sister who lives in England had her third child the day before Hannah was born. Lots of excitement in this family!

Variations on a Theme

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Maile Belles designed a series of stamps this past year called Splits for Papertrey Ink. They’re very small, inexpensive sets but so versatile. I’ve purchased three or four of them, but my favorite is “Best Wishes.” What’s particularly great about them is that all the sentiments from the different sets are interchangeable, but many sentiments from other sets also work. I’ve posted several cards using Splits before here, here, and here. I needed several cards recently, and “Best Wishes” worked for all three of them, and I didn’t use the sentiment that came with the set for any of them.

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The sentiment wasn’t from the Splits set, but I don’t have my notes with me in Chicago, and can’t find the set online. The cardstock is a shimmer aqua from Papertrey adhered to a silver card.

You can see the color as well as the silver embossing and gems more clearly here.

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Next up is the anniversary card I made for Matt and Betsy in December. For this card I used gold embossing on white shimmer cardstock.

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This time I added some black gems as an accent.

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Finally, a thank you card I made for the professor of my Old Testament course this fall. The design was white embossed on gray cardstock with some white pearls for accent.

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It was great to pull out just a couple of stamp sets and get all three cards made in one sitting. Now that I have a stamp collection built up over 20 years, versatility is the #1 criterion for a new purchase. (Well, to be honest, I recently purchased several new sets with grandchildren in mind! But now there are five of them, so I guess that’s justified, too.)

January 5 in 5

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I’m joining in with Sandie at itchifingers for her 5 in 5 meme again this year. We took Caleb to the Museum of Science and Industry today to see the Brick By Brick (Legos) exhibition. It was amazing, and Caleb and his Grandpa were in heaven. I’ll be sharing some photos from that in the near future. We had some time to kill after lunch today before our tickets for the movie on the National Parks (also wonderful) so we headed to the Art of the Bicycle exhibit.

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I’m counting this one as the title photo, not one of the five. I loved the graphic look of this piece. Rather than take photos of whole bicycles, I chose to focus in on the elements that attracted me. A couple of these work for prompt 13, cogs/gears, in the Winter Photography Hunt, as well.

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I loved the shadows this bicycle cast on the wall.

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This was a wooden bicycle, and one for the WPSH.

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I’m always a fan of red!

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More cogs and gears.

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And although this also is a candidate for the WPSH, it was the bright green that attracted me here.

It turns out that a museum exhibit is the perfect place on a cold, gray day in Chicago to find five photos in five minutes. Thanks, Sandie, for hosting this in 2017!

 

Two Cards and the WPSC

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I’ve been seeing a few posts for Eileen’s Winter Photography Scavenger Hunt, and knew it was time to get the few I had posted. I’m going to start with #14 Repetition. I needed a birthday card for my brother in December and one for my nephew in early January, and did a riff on the first card for the second. Both employ repetition. Here’s the card for my brother.

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I thought it would be easiest to use my MISTI to line up all these sentiments, but it turned out I did a better job eyeballing them. The sentiment comes from Papertrey Ink’s “Colorful Words.” Once I stamped the white panel I used a piece of white fun foam to create a bit of dimension.

For my nephew, I used a slightly different approach.

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This time I colored in one of the words with Copic markers, added an accompanying sentiment from the same set, and a small enamel arrow.

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Next up on the hunt is #8, a seasonal treat. First off, one of the gingerbread houses from the Eastman Museum.

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And gingerbread teddy bears. Skylar was “icing” their pants with chocolate frosting.

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Next up, winter weather, not a hard thing to find in Rochester. We had 12 inches in just one day in mid-December. 

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Number 11 was a photo taken outside at night. Driving home from dinner on Christmas Eve, we passed this house. It was the perfect subject for the hunt.

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The next two are my favorites, #15–Hands.

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Caleb’s hands with his beloved Legos.

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And Baby Hannah’s hand in Grandpa’s.

Number 20 is cold. When Baby Hannah left the hospital it was 9° with a wind chill of -3°. We had her all bundled up laying on the hospital bed, and Caleb wanted his photo taken all bundled up next to her.

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And finally, hygge, a cozy sense of well-being, and one we get in our living room in front of the fireplace. Last year, we splurged on converting our fireplace to gas, and it was one of the best decisions ever. We turn it on every morning when we sit down to read, and again in the evening while we’re watching the news.

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That’s a third of the items on the list, and I’ll have to be diligent to find the rest. Thanks to Eileen for providing the list and the link-up. I need all the motivation I can get to have my camera out during the winter. (Although I must admit, finding subjects to photograph while we’re visiting Sarah has not been an effort!)

 

Memos, Mail, Me: Monday

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Sian has had another brilliant idea for a Monday post. The idea is to incorporate a piece of happy mail (snail mail, catalog . . . something that arrived in the mail during the week that captured your interest.) Since I’m visiting Sarah, I have no mail from the last week to share, and most of my recap was posted yesterday, but I do have something to share.

Right before the holidays I got a catalog from The Company Store. It’s full of inspiration, and there are always multiple products that I’d love to have, but most are out of my price range. This time, however, I pulled out a page and saved it. As soon as I saw the add for a beautiful pillow, I had an idea for a card. While we were waiting for Sarah’s call about the baby, I got the early January birthday cards made, and a number of thank you cards that I wanted to get in the mail before we left. One of the thank you cards was inspired by the pillow in the catalog.

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You can see the page from the catalog behind the card. The “Winter Hills” stamp set from Papertrey Ink came immediately to mind when I saw the pillow. The little bird is from “Through the Trees.” The trees were embossed with white and platinum embossing powder. I had to emboss the birds on separate paper and fussy cut them since the red embossing powder didn’t show up well on the dark gray card. I embossed a few snowflakes between the trees as well.  The photo above shows the card before I added the sentiment.

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I added the simple sentiment to a vellum banner, and hid the adhesive behind a silver enamel dot.

While I had the “Winter Hills” set on my desk, I made several more thank you cards (all the same design.) These were based on a card I found on Pinterest, simple and fast when you need several cards in a hurry.

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As for me, it’ still going well with Sarah and Hannah. Adam, however, had an accident on the way home from work today, and their Yaris was totaled. Fortunately, no one was hurt, and the driver who caused the accident took full responsibility for it from the start. They’ve been planning to buy a new van which will more easily accommodate two car seats, so this will most likely speed up that process. 

Thanks to Sian for another great weekly meme, and waving to the other Monday Memo posters!

 

A Quick Update

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It’s not often that a week goes by without a blog post, but it’s been quite an unusual week. Shortly after I posted the news about Hannah’s arrival, we received word that Sarah had been taken back into surgery for internal bleeding. The surgery went well, but when we arrived in Evanston on Saturday, we found her in the ICU. On Sunday afternoon she moved back to the Women’s Hospital, and spent another three and a half days there. The staff at the Evanston Hospital is first-rate as is the facility itself. Thursday afternoon Sarah and Hannah came home. It’s been a surprisingly easy transition for both mama and baby. Needless to say, I haven’t been on the computer much, except to post on Facebook and Instagram for two photography projects (both daily 365 projects). I’ll be around to catch up with all of you next week some time, and I have a couple projects I hope to post as well.

I’ll leave you with a photo of Caleb and Hannah’s first meeting. Caleb wore his Superman T-shirt, and brought his new sister a Wonder Woman sticker. He’s been wonderful during the time his mama was in the hospital and at home with Hannah as well.

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I think my end of the year reflections, and One Little Word posts are likely to be a month late this year. But, in fact, holding a baby and entertaining a five year old takes precedence over almost anything. Hope your year is off to a good start!

Happy 5th Birthday, Caleb and Hannah Lise!

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Today is Caleb’s 5th birthday, and this morning his little sister was born! What are the chances of having a shared birthday?  Typically we’d be in Chicago to celebrate, but we’ll be there tomorrow! Sarah ended up having a C-section since they couldn’t get the baby turned around. Hannah was 7#, and everyone is doing well. I’m anxious to get there!

Because Caleb was so disappointed not to see the polar bears when we went to see the Lincoln Park Zoo Lights, I decided on a skating bear for his birthday card.

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The polar bear and die are from My Favorite Things, “Polar Bear Pals.” About the same time, I ordered the Tim Holtz stencil for the trees which worked out perfectly with the water colored bear and “pond.” I used some Stickles Glitter Glue to create the snowy hills. You can’t really see it, but the polar bear is attached to an Action Wobbles so that when you touch him, he bounces up and down a bit.

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The inside greeting reads, ” Have a BEARY good birthday,” a pretty appropriate pun for a five year old. I hope he likes the skating bear. There will be a birthday celebration tomorrow night with Grandma and Grandpa, and a third celebration later on as Sarah and Adam have scheduled his “friends” party for mid-January when all four of his grandparents will be in town.

Belated Christmas Crafting Post

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Due to circumstances beyond my control (a nasty cold and a lot less energy than usual) I’m posting a few Christmas crafts after the fact. First off three gift tags. Last year I purchased the Reverse Confetti Gift Card die set, and it makes one quick gift card holder. I made these for a dinner party we had mid-December. I gave calendars to all the ladies, and gift cards to the guys and one teenager.

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The die cut snowflake is from Simon Says, and the wreath from Memory Box. I added some silver twine and some tiny tags with the recipients’s names to the tags after I photographed them.

Each year I create a calendar from photos I’ve taken during the year. They seem to be appreciated, and if we’re traveling with folks, they’ll insist that some of the photos I take in that location end up in next year’s calendar. This year the first photo was from Sarasota, FL at the Ringling Museum, and there were three photos from Nantucket (requested by Betsy’s sister.) They get packaged in little bags I found at Michael’s several years ago, and were decorated with a bit of Washi tape, and a sticker from Paper Source.

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I also have a few cards to share—two get well cards for ladies from church who fell just before the holiday, one broke her hip and the other her pelvis! No way to start the holidays.

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Both cards were speedy to make as the patterned paper from the Pink Fresh “Oh Joy” paper pack was the perfect background. I stamped the sentiment from Papertrey Ink’s “Painted Petals” and added some pearls to the first card, and some rhinestone stars to the second. 

And finally, one last Christmas card.

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The card base and Joy die were cut from silver metallic cardstock. The die is one of Papertrey’s Wonderful Words sets, and the holly is also a die cut from Papertrey Ink. The lovely plaid has a metallic stripe that doesn’t show up in the photograph and comes from MME “Comfort and Joy” paper pack.

We packed up Christmas tonight. I’d rather leave it all up for a few more days, but since we don’t know how much longer we’ll be here, we decide it was time. Now I’ve wrapped up the Christmas craft posts as well, although I certainly hope you’ll see some Christmas Journal pages eventually. I think it will be the end of January, however, before that project is wrapped up. I’ve been babying the my cold this week so lots of reading has been done, but not much crafting.

SNAP: Christmas Decorations

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I couldn’t decide on photos for this final SNAP of the year, but ended up choosing one of our tree and three ornaments. The bottom two are the first two photos for Eileen’s Winter Scavenger Hunt:  alternate: angel. I do have a few others to post, but need to get a bit more serious about scouting out the photos for the hunt.

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If you celebrate, I hope your Christmas was wonderful. Ours was delightful despite a rash of colds and upper respiratory infections. I managed to escape the worst of it until the day after Christmas. I had high hopes of getting a lot done around here, but have spent the last two days reading, napping, and trying to shorten this cold before we need to leave for Chicago. I’m not relishing the idea of wearing a mask the whole time we’re there to help out with the new baby!

Many, many thanks to Helena for hosting this wonderful meme all year. I’ve loved it, and am anxious to print them out in one form or another as I think they’ll be a nice record of what I observed over the course of the year.

Christmas Cards

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I have several posts I need to write to share some Christmas crafting. The crafting is done, but the writing of posts seems to fall at the bottom of the to-do list. But I’m now “officially done,” two days earlier than usual, I might add. The cookies are baked, and the cookie plate is ready to be delivered this morning. The presents are wrapped, and most are under the tree. We’ll celebrate Christmas tonight with Matt, Betsy, and the girls. They’ll join us for the first hour or so of our Walker family Christmas gathering on Sunday, but dinner and the festivities are too late for the three little girls. Tomorrow is a super-quiet day. Tracy was given a very generous gift card to a lovely restaurant in a hotel at the 50th Retirement Party in September, so we’re going to use that to treat ourselves to dinner, and then if we can stay awake (we always manage), we’ll attend the 11:00 Christmas carols and readings service at our church. I’m looking forward to getting some scrapbooking done during the day.

Here are the three variations of Christmas cards that I sent to most folks. There were a few others that I made for a variety of reasons, some got photographed, others did not. I’ll share some of those in the next post. I saw this stamp set by Hero Arts on Jennifer McGuire’s blog early in the fall, and ordered it right away. I don’t usually choose a design that requires coloring and die-cutting, but since I got an early start it worked out fine.

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The cards from Jo-Ann Fabrics were already embossed and very inexpensive with coupons, so that saved me a step. The stamp is called “Happy Holly Days,” and included three different images so I could die cut and stamp three at a time. The red die cut is from Papertrey’s “Photo Finishers,” and the sentiment from their “Love Lives Here: Holiday” set.

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All the images were colored with Copic markers and then coated with Spectrum Noir’s clear glitter pen.

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I’ll be back tomorrow with some more Christmas craftiness. Off to visit some friends, and one last trip to the grocery store for eggs and lettuce. (Thought I was done, but not so much.)

SNAP: December Views From My Windows

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A few weeks ago I posted a SNAP collection of photos taken from my windows. Here’s this week’s version with a decidedly different view.

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The top two photos were taken out windows in the front of our house—basically looking north. The bottom two are looking out the back. I love that the reflection from our Christmas tree in the living room shows up in the photo on the bottom left. A few years ago, Tracy started putting a little lighted tree on our patio table. We can see it from our kitchen and dining room and I’ve always enjoyed it. Everything, as you can see, is covered with snow. The trees outside my studio are no longer covered with snow, but it will be awhile before the snow in the front yard disappears. Nonetheless, the weather forecast is for warmer temperatures and rain on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Since we have travel plans in the near future, I’ll be glad for better weather but sorry to see rain, instead of snow, on Christmas. Guess it’s a good trade-off. 

Sarah is expecting a baby any day now. Her original due date was January 11, but after last week’s exam, the doctor unofficially moved her due date to Christmas Day. She’s ready now, but I’m hoping that the baby does not come on Christmas Day. Everyone, as one of my friends noted, needs their own birthday. Typically, we’d leave here the day after Christmas to celebrate Christmas with Sarah and her family in Chicago, but this year we’re waiting for the baby, and planning to spend some extra time helping out. It won’t be before Christmas, as Christmas for Tracy’s family, is always held here. There will be 17 of us this year, although Mason and Molly won’t arrive from Oregon until after dinner. Aside from two more batches of cookies, and some wrapping, I’m as ready as I can be. If you celebrate Christmas, I hope your preparations are going well.

A Big Project and a Smaller One

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A Big Project

As 2016 draws to a close, I’ve been thinking about my One Little Word for 2017 and what I might want to accomplish. I’ve also started looking back at the intentions I set for 2016 as well.

The biggest project I set for myself this year was to read the Bible cover to cover. Several years ago, my brother-in-law casually mentioned that he had read the Bible cover to cover twice. It made me realize that what I knew of the Bible pretty much came from Sunday School as a child, and the weekly Lectionary readings at church. The following June, I purchase the NRVS Daily Bible and put it on a shelf. It sat there for a year and a half.

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This year I read it. Little did I know that it would prompt much additional reading and study as the text raised many questions. I ended up reading, by my count, five additional books and parts of many others as well as taking “Introduction to the Old Testament” at the University of Rochester, and reading the textbook for that class. It was worth the time. I have a new appreciation for The Bible and it’s place in history and influence on so much of classical literature. And it’s propelled me along on my personal faith journey. Today I finished, and I’m wondering which book to pick up next for my morning reading time. I have a long list from which to choose!

Since it’s related in theme, I thought I’d also share a Christmas gift I made for a friend. I’m pretty sure she doesn’t read my blog, but in case, I waited to share it until she received it yesterday.

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It’s very similar in concept to the Valentine gift I gave her and my granddaughter last year. The little church is from Papertrey Ink’s Petite Places line, and the path, trees, and lightpost are from the same line, “Walk in the Park.” The glittery snow is from Art Glitter, “Faux Snow.” The jar came from Michael’s. Yesterday was a perfect day to give the gift although the snow here is anything but “faux.” We’ve been hit with three bands of lake effect snow in the last few days, and although it’s beautiful, it’s been bitterly cold, and the roads have been treacherous at times. I never left the house on Thursday. By yesterday the roads were pretty clear, but this morning they are snow-covered again.

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Here’s a better look at the scene inside the globe. My friend was happy to have a more seasonal version of the candy jar, and expects to put some greenery and a battery-operated votive candle in it when the candy is gone. Think I’ll try that, too, if I get one made for myself.

SNAP 50: Gingerbread Houses

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Last week we made our second annual trip to the Eastman Museum for the arrival of Santa Claus and to look at the gingerbread house display. The gingerbread houses are made by various groups, and there is a silent auction to raise funds for restoration projects at the museum. The George Eastman House was all decked out as usual. Skylar was old enough this year to really enjoy a rather lengthy scavenger hunt where you hunt for items in many of the gingerbread house displays. It took several of us to help her finish it! Not as easy as one might think.

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These are four of my favorites, although there were many, many more that were worthy of a photograph. Off to link up with Helena and other SNAP enthusiasts. But before I go, a photo of Grandpa and Skylar watching Santa come down the main staircase in the Eastman House.

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Card Challenges

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I have a couple cards for current challenges to share. My last Christmas cards went in the mail today. Most of them were a variation on a theme, and I’ll share those later, but I needed a few more, and decided to look through some die cuts I had created earlier and see if I could use some of them for the new cards. The first card is for a new-to-me challenge, The Heart Desires. Their inspiration board includes so many wonderful images, it’s hard to know where to start. 

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For this card, I chose the upper right-hand image for the non-traditional colors.

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I had already stamped and colored the wreath from Papertrey Ink’s “Rustic Branches.” I’m not sure where the sentiment came from. To create the card I pulled out some of Papertrey’s Shimmer cardstock in pink and ivory. The card came together very quickly. Here’s a closer look at the sparkly gems.

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The second card is for the Wednesday Challenge at Simon Says. They have another wonderful inspiration photo titled “Ice Inspiration.” 

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In my stash was a stamped and die cut snowflake. I chose the blue from the inspiration photo for my shimmer cardstock and mounted the snowflake on a Simon Says Stitched Circle cut from Silver Shimmer cardstock. A blue gem finished it off.

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Today is the first day in a long, long time that I haven’t left the house (except to walk to the mailbox.) It’s been a pleasure to have time to read and create!

SNAP: A Visit to Kittelberger’s

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Last year, my friend, Maureen, introduced me to Kittelberger’s. I knew the name as a wonderful florist, but had no idea that it was also a large and beautiful gift shop. They opened a small restaurant just around the corner a year or so ago, and yesterday we made our second annual Christmas visit to Kittelberger’s. We had a lovely lunch, and then walked around the corner to the store. I purchased two small gifts, an ornament, and a scarf for myself. Last year, I started to take some photos but got so interested in the merchandise, I came home with only one or two photos of the floral department. Yesterday I did a bit better.

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One of the nice things about Kittelberger’s is the way they design their displays. Many are color coordinated, and some are theme oriented. The photo on the bottom left shows a display devoted to things with cardinals and a few other birds. I was surprised to see the starburst from the light in the photo on the upper right when I uploaded it. Sometimes I try to get this effect (with rare success); yesterday it was effortless.

Thanks, as always, to Helena. I will miss these weekly memes next year. I’m going to have to come up with some reason to get that camera focused for a reason every week.