Sunday, November 15, 2020
BACK IN THE CRAFT ROOM
Tuesday, October 20, 2020
THIS YEAR'S HALLOWEEN CARD
Well, I'm not sure what possessed me to make such a complicated Halloween card this year, but I'm pretty sure I won't do it again!
This thing was multiple folds and steps and die-cut layers and I made 25 of them and I practically have to take out a second mortgage to pay for the postage! I don't know what the name of this fold is, but it stands up on its own for display.
Sunday, October 4, 2020
THE FALL SEASON
Here it is October 4th already and while September has always been my favorite month, I'm very glad to see it in my rearview mirror this year. Between my husband's birthday and my own I lost my oldest brother very suddenly and the following day my favorite aunt passed away - two gut-punches in a row. So I've been pretty much AWOL from my crafting and just about everything else I usually enjoy doing.
Today I'm making a small effort toward getting back to normal (whatever it is that passes for normal these days) with this Halloween offering that I'm entering in this week's CAS(E) this Sketch #392.
Sunday, September 20, 2020
FIRST CHRISTMAS CARD OF THE SEASON!
Today's entry is for two challenges - Color Throwdown - CTD 611 (gray, green, kraft, and white) and Freshly Made Sketched 453:
Thursday, September 17, 2020
AUTUMN COLORS
Impression Obsession's current challenge is to produce a card with autumn colors. This is my entry:
Tuesday, September 15, 2020
SEPTEMBER IS BIRTHDAY MONTH
September is always a big month for our family. The twins have their birthdays on the 9th, my son's father's birthday is the 11th, my husband's is the 17th, and if my dad was still alive this Friday would have been his 100th. My birthday is the 25th and my sister-in-law's is the 2nd. My son and his wife celebrate their anniversary on the 28th.
This is the birthday card and envelope for my husband's birthday on Thursday. I used the challenge at Seize the Birthday #199 - "Die Cuts Only" as a jumping-off point.
Monday, September 14, 2020
HALLOWEEN CARD #4
Less is More Challenge #428 "Shades of Purple" is where I started today. I'm not sure that this completely works as a "Less is More" card. When it comes to Halloween cards I tend to tart them up a bit more than most of my cards! (It's also tough to photograph with our horrible smoky atmosphere.)

Sunday, September 13, 2020
HALLOWEEN CARD #3 - CUT INTO THIRDS

Tuesday, September 8, 2020
SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SUPPORTERS
I do volunteer work for an organization (Northwest Seasonal Workers Association) that provides emergency food and clothing, medical and dental help, and legal advocacy services for the county's seasonal workers. Seasonal workers are described as anyone whose work is seasonal in nature - agriculture, fire-fighting, and hospitality. In addition to their work being seasonal, the seasonal worker is also our lowest-paid wage earner. Our organization is made up completely of volunteers and it's structured as a self-help vehicle. IOW, if a member asks for assistance, they're expected to spend time volunteering in exchange for that help. However, we never turn away requests for food if someone stops by our office who is hungry. Given the current state of affairs in this country, our organization has been exceptionally busy distributing food and legal advice and assisting with wage-theft and illegal evictions.
Off the soapbox! Our supporters have been particularly generous this past 6 months and I've been turning out cards for special, more personal thank you notes. I used this week's CAS(E) this Sketch #388 as a jumping-off point for the cards.

Sunday, September 6, 2020
ADD GOLD
My sister-in-law's birthday was this week and it got past me, but I went to my craft room today to rectify that and decided on using a card challenge to produce her card. This week's "Seize the Birthday" challenge is "Add Gold". I wanted to make a envelope/portfolio type card by making an envelope first out of some old bird paper from my stash and lining it with metallic gold vellum. I then mounted the card to the inside and added satin ribbon to tie the envelope before slipping it into the outside envelope.

Saturday, September 5, 2020
HAPPY HALLOWEEN #2
Today's "Halloween Treat" is in response to Less is More challenge #427 "Chalkboard Technique". I did a card several years ago using this technique but had completely forgotten about it. I used Hero Hues "Unicorn" pigment ink and over-printed with PTI "Orange Zest" die ink but the orange color faded, no matter how many coats of ink I used. Perhaps this is due to layering two different types of ink.

Monday, August 31, 2020
THE MONEY PIT
Oh my! When it was apparent this year that we would not be going on a vacation as a result of the pandemic, we decided to move forward on a long-overdue master bath shower renovation.
When we moved into our mid-century ranch house in 1986 we had only been married for a year, my husband was starting in a new teaching career, I was starting a new interior design business, and my son was just 12 years old. The house was pretty much a wreck and over the years we did what we could with limited resources to make the place a home. The master bath was painted a lime green and the old 1956 yellow and maroon ceramic tile was still in place - I think the previous owner was red/green color blind! I painted the trim and installed a neutral wall covering. But that was 34 years ago and lots of water under lots of bridges. About 5 or 6 years ago we finally started to make some improvements in the space but here's what it looked like at that time before we started:
Sunday, August 30, 2020
IT'S A PERFECT NIGHT...
