Sunday, March 28, 2010
Stampin' Up Bathroom
These are in progress pictures of our small bathroom that we are doing. I got tired of all white and the ugly shower stall. So here are a few of the shower stall removed and repairs done to the wall and then pictures of what the paint is going to look like. If you are Stampin' Up fans you will notice that the wall will be Celery Green, The trim, Saffron Yellow, and the ceiling (sky w/ clouds) is white w/ Bashful Blue. After the paint job is over, I will use the vinyl butterflies from SU on the walls.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Redecorating
This weekend, my husband and I are going to start renovating our bathroom. It is small but I needed to do something different to it. So I am going with butterfly and SU colors and vinyl butterflies. I haven't decided to paint the walls saffron yellow and the trim celery green or the other way around. Still deciding on that but our new curtains and towels and rugs will go with either colors.
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Blogging,
Product uses.
Awash with Flowers
Here is a new card with the set Awash w/Flowers (2 step stamping) that is listed in the previous post. It also uses a couple of elements from the egg kit (now out of stock so glad I got a few of them) and a carnation I made with the scallop punch. Hope you like it.
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Blogging,
My 3-D Creations,
My Card Creations,
Punch Art
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Thursday, March 18, 2010
ODU Wins First Round
Old Dominion University pulls an upset (although I didn't think it an upset myself) over Notre Dame 51 - 50 and plays Baylor on Saturday. That means Charlotte gets to spend a few more days in New Orleans, which she loves.
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Blogging
Monday, March 15, 2010
NCAA Tournament
Click the title for more info about the teams.
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Blogging
Saturday, March 6, 2010
New MDS and Stamped Cards
These first 3 were done with the MDS (SU's digital software) then added to with embellishments. I really like how they turned out and so easy to do.
The last card was "made the old fashioned way." It uses the cracked glass technique.
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My Card Creations,
My Digital Studio
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