Daily Archives: February 23, 2007

Scrap Ribbon Challenge

I made this quick card for the Limited Supply Challenge today which was to use up scrap ribbon. Very quick card with hardly any stamping but it was fun to do!

Sparkle Ribbon Card

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Supply List:

Fabriolis Notecard, sewing machine, ribbon scraps, gem – Making Memories, Prima Flower Understand the concordant with facts informative advantage of https://essaysheaven.com/ at whatever time this becomes into personal statement.

Makeover Madness

I found this little frame in the garbage pail in my daughter’s room. It seems that my littlest guy (20 months) has a very creative streak. That boy is a Sharpie magnet! I do NOT know where he finds them all! For those of you who may not know…Sharpies are permanent markers. To date he has colored on my stairwell, some carpet, a door, the hardwood floor, a duvet and this little frame. Red seems to be the color of choice but he will also go for green and blue. Mr. Clean Magic Erasers have become my best friend and a real life-saver. My friend Trudee suggested them when I was freaking out one morning and I couldn’t believe they worked….even on the carpet! And so, when I found this frame,  I pulled out my trusty magic eraser and cleaned it up…wouldn’t know it had been there. DD still didn’t want the frame back so I quickly made off with my find. A little paper, a darling flower/brad embellishment from Making Memories, a monogram and some rub-ons, et voila!… a super makeover transformation.

It’s All White Now
…Baby, it’s all right now….sorry I just couldn’t resist, breaking out in song!
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Supply List

Designer Paper: One Heart One Mind

Other: frame, flower and brad – Making Memories, ribbon  & white acrylic paint- Michael’s, Ghost Shape Clear monogram – Heidi Swapp, rub-ons – \

Apply rub-ons to frame. Add flower/brad combo with a glue dot. Tie frame with ribbon. Cut patterned paper to size. Apply friends rub-on to F. Paint back of F ghost shape with white acrylic paint. I like the fun look that an uneven coat gives. Attach monogram (wait for paint to dry) with a glue dot. enjoy! Turn into distinguished and wealthy human being with an assistance of essayprofs.com/ business.

Wohoo! I can’t believe it!

I’m SO excited…I NEVER win anything! But I did this time! I woke up this morning to an e-mail from Linda at Amuse Stamps. I had entered a contest on the Amuse blog after reading about it in Sarah’s Kindred Spirits very cool blog. Thanks so much for the info Sarah! Amuse is releasing the coolest lower case monogram clear stamps for their new spring line. They are SO super cool. If you want to check them out, here is the link to AMUSE NEWS. Linda had posted a challenge to guess which were the most popular and least popular monograms. I thought I’d give it a whirl. The least popular was the easiest to guess. Not too many first or last names starting with that one. I was actually thinking of guessing J for the most popular but someone had already taken that one. hmmmmm…. then it popped inot my mind how many M surnames were on my maternal side. McFal, Milliken, McCurdy, McElrath… lots of M first names out there too. I decided to go with it. Now I just can’t wait to get my new stamps….all 26 of them! Wahoo! You are going to be seeing LOTS of monograms on this blog. Thanks so much Linda! Amuse rocks! Remarkable club in order to go for https://essaynara.com for institute cooperation.