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card*a*licious–20

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This weeks challenge–make a birthday card using blue, green and circles. Here’s my take:

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Making Memories patterned paper, PaperTrey Ink message & cardstock, Martha Stewart butterfly punch, ribbon patterned paper for butterflies unknown. I punched out all these butterflies months ago and stuck them in an little envelope for occasions such as this, so I’m no longer sure who made that patterned paper.

CPS 112

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CPS posted their new sketch yesterday. I had already made a card for my husband’s step-father’s birthday, but I thought this might make a better one. This is what he’ll be getting later this afternoon.

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Dark Chocolate cardstock  and Around and About Sentiments (Papertrey), Basic Grey patterned paper

And another card I made while I was trying to improve on my ability to emboss with Nestabilities. The oval is cut and embossed and came out much better this time, although you can’t see it in the photo.

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Tag Book Update

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I finished both the February and March pages for my 2009 Tag book today.

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The focal point on the photo pages was a bit low, but I decided not to retake them.

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Journaling pages are designed by Cathy Zielske and are available on her blog.

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Project 365: Weeks 12-14

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My photos are uploaded (see Photo-a-Day) and the layouts are complete through Week 15. Week 12 is a totally digital page (with no template!).

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Basically, my clean and simple style: Overlay (Trish Jones Distressed Diva) and accent (Paisleepress Photogenic)

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A paper layout for Week 13 with new paper from Lily Bee. Frames are from Paisleepress: Viewfinder Frames 2.

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Quickpages from Sande Krieger (2Peas) with a few embellishments once they were put on cardstock.

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A KylieM Designs template, My Mind’s Eye paper and embellishment, Amercian Craft Thickers, and a journaling card made with the journaling stamps from Papertrey Ink.

Highland Park

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The last few warm days have brought out some buds and blossoms at Highland Park. Tracy and I walked through the park tonight on our way to dinner.

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On our way home, we walked through the Vietnam Memorial.

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And through the Colgate Divinity School yard to our street.

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Such a beautiful evening.

Card Challenges and More

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My friend, Mary, came over yesterday before we headed out to hear Robert Mankoff at Arts & Lectures. We spent a couple of hours chatting and making cards. I finished cards for two challenges and have a couple more to share.

First for CPS 111:

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I used Lisa Johnson’s Life set from Papertrey again. I love how versatile this set is. The paper is from the new Basic Grey Marrakech paper pad I picked up a week or so ago.

Then for card*a*licious–19:

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This weeks challenge–make a thank you card using stripes, polka dots and pink. This was all done with scraps from my scrap drawer. Where’s the pink? In the striped paper!

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I made this card for my son-in-law. The tree from Papertrey’s Father Knows Best set reminded me of a tree Adam designed for Sarah’s blog. The card is a lift of Allison M. that I found on a World Cardmaking Day post. I can’t find a current link to it.

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This stamp has to be one of the first I ever purchased. I’ve sold a lot of those stamps, so I’m finding I don’t have a lot of stamps with which to practice using the Copic markers. (I’ve now straightened the buttons which I didn’t notice weren’t even until I saw the photo!)

Picking Cotton

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“60 Minutes” is one of the few TV shows I try to watch each week. About a month ago, there was a fascinating and inspiring piece on the reliability of eye witness testimony. A woman who was raped in her early twenties identifies her rapist. She and the police are convinced he is the man who committed the crime. He, however, steadfastly holds to his claim of innocence. He is convicted and sentenced to life in prison. Ultimately, DNA testing (not available when he was convicted) proves his innocence. After eleven years in prison, he is released and the identity of the real rapist revealed. Since then the victim, Jennifer Thompson-Cannino, and Ron Cotton, the man she incorrectly identified, have become friends and speak at conventions and rallies about the need for improved procedures for identifying potential criminals. When I was contacted by Authors On the Web to see if I was interested in reviewing the new book Picking Cotton, I knew I would be interested in reading the “rest of the story.” It’s a very well-written book, and truly is a story of redemption Each person tells his/her own story in alternating chapters. The chapters about life in prison are particularly moving. That someone can spend eleven years in that kind of environment, and create a meaningful life afterwards is a testimony to his character. Jennifer, too, show great courage in admitting her terrible error, and devoting so much time and effort to seeing that others will not have to go through what either she and Ronald Cotton have endured. It’s a good book with a compelling story and an inspirational message.

Happy Easter!

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My take on a lovely card by Kandis Smith. 

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An Easter lily at the Highland Park Conservatory.

Have a wonderful day!

Three Tulips

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Wednesday a friend and I visited the Highland Park Conservatory which has just reopened after a major renovation. The Spring Flower Show is on, and we had a wonderful time taking photos. Here are three shots of orange and yellow tulips. There will be more flower photos later!

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Now if only the tulips in our yards were blooming. We have a few more weeks to wait.

Card Challenges

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Two card challenges and a couple of others.

First, a challenge for the CPS 110:

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I was anxious to use the new Life stamps by Papertrey Ink. I also used the Borders & Corners: oval stamps.

Next, a challenge from Clean and Simple:

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An old Hero Arts Stamp which I used for some Copic marker practice.

And two cards for the fun of it:

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A lift of Melissa Bickford, with my favorite Scenic Route paper.

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Amuse stamps.

Just in Time

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I posted all the March photos this morning for Photo-a-Day just in time for the new month. I hope the weather improves quickly. I really need to get outside with my camera! I’m anxious for some new growth photos to start with. For now I’ll have to settle with Wegman’s tulips on my kitchen table.

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Project 365 Layouts

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I’m two weeks behind in editing photos for Project 365. Part of it is that I have a stack of tutorials for photo editing I’m hoping to work through before I edit them. I think I need to shelve that idea for awhile. I was also really behind in creating layouts for each week. I did finally get caught up with that and here they are:

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I know there must be a way to “erase” the part of the scan around the file tab, but I haven’t figured that out yet.

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Cards

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I was on a card making binge this week. I was lucky enough to attend a Copic Certification class in Buffalo on Monday which was a good source of motivation. I learned a lot about blending, perspective, and shadow. Now I need to find some practice time. Most of these cards, however, don’t use Copic markers. I bought some Making Memories paper a few weeks ago, and handcut the butterflies while watching the news one night, so I started with those.

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I also have a new set of Papertrey Ink stamps and wanted to make two cards I saw during the prerelease week. Both of these are direct lifts.

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A total lift from Lisa Johnson.

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And an almost total lift from Debbie Olsen. Her detail work far surpasses the time I’m willing to put forth!

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This is probably my favorite card. It’s based on a design by Natasha Trupp although the overall effect is quite different. I didn’t used to make sympathy cards, but have come up with several designs I like recently. Sadly, I’ve had far too many opportunities to send one in the last six weeks.

And finally three cards with the Copic markers, two of the images were colored during the class on Monday. I can’t wait to “perfect” these skills. These markers are so much more flexible and brilliant than water color markers which I’ve used before. There’s lots to learn here!

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I tried an accordian fold on the polka dot paper that I saw on Becky Oehler’s blog. I liked how it turned out, and it made a perfect spot to tuck in the little message.

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I love this flower from the Friends to the End set from Papertrey.

card*a*licious–18

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Here’s my card for the latest challenge. It ended up busier than I would prefer, but once the stitching was down I wasn’t about to change it. Stars, a circle, and stitching were the ingredients of the challenge.

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Happy St. Patrick’s Day

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And it’s Tracy’s birthday, too!

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A Wish for a Friend
(An Irish poem)

Wishing you a rainbow
For sunlight after showers—
Miles and miles of Irish smiles
For golden happy hours—
Shamrocks at your doorway
For luck and laughter too,
And a host of friends that never ends
Each day your whole life through!

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I bought these at The Willow Bakery on Saturday for a birthday treat tonight. Matt and I took Tracy out to dinner Sunday night while Matt was home, and we’re going out again tonight with Tracy’s mom and Bill. He’ll get his birthday pie this weekend (banana cream) because he’s still working on the chocolate cream from The Pie Plate.