This morning on the ride to school, Connor flipped over his handlebars. He slammed the brakes on at the last second, and the whole bike went over. Luckily, because he was wearing a helmet, the only injuries are to his knee, elbow, and scraped palms. I already knew helmets were life-savers, but I could definitely have done without seeing one in action. I was only about 15 feet behind him, and it was horrifying to watch. What a trooper, though - both kids carry first aid kits in their bookbags, so we hunkered down & took care of the bloody bits right then, and then carried on to school.
It's time to run & pick them up now, so here's a card & I've got to run - and get my helmet on!
Jessi
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Wow, that was short!
Supplies: Paper by MAMBI; wedding cake sticker from Wiltons; quilling paper from Lake City; quilled circle painted with iridescent fabric paint, Tulip. |
Besides weather whining, I got nothin'! It's a pretty quiet week around here so far - knock on wood - maybe everyone is settling into the routine of a new school year after all.
xoxo
Jessi
Monday, September 27, 2010
Fingers crossed...
...but whatever I've been trying seems to be helping the cold stay mild. Knock on wood, toes & fingers crossed, etc, and so on. Today's supposed to be the last nice day this week - the entire forecast is for rain, rain, and more rain. Rob ordered rain coats for those of us who are biking every day, but they won't arrive until late this week at the very earliest. And, tomorrow is picture day - here's hoping the boys manage to stay clean & dry until their turn comes around! I hate getting the photo proofs back with big smudges of lunch on their faces (or spilled down their shirts...)
Another hard-to-capture card - if I weren't so keen on shiny, sparkly stuff a) my house would be cleaner - it shines, but not in the "right" way! and b) maybe my cards would be easier to get an image of. The flowers here were great fun to play with - they began life as plain Jane cream-coloured flowers in 3 shapes and sizes. I smooshed them all over with brown ink, then sprinkled them with copper embossing powder. Each flower took 4 applications to get coverage I was happy with - the powder has to be heated, and if you don't hold it steady, bye-bye flower. This made for uneven layers of the metallic finish, but trust me, it looks very cool in real life. (I bet that gets said a lot on the Internets, lol).
Happy Monday! (don't say THAT one a lot!)
xoxo
Jessi
Supplies: papers Basic Grey "Capella;" rhinestone swirls & brad from dollar store; rub-on from KaiserCraft; plain flowers from dollar store; Colorbox chalk ink & copper embossing powder |
Happy Monday! (don't say THAT one a lot!)
xoxo
Jessi
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Rob gave me his cold
In the wonder that is microbiology, would it be too much to ask that the cold HE caught would be the same as the cold the kids & I already had a few weeks ago? Sigh. So, round two for colds this month. Hopefully this one is as mild as the first.
xoxo (cough, sniffle)
Jess
xoxo (cough, sniffle)
Jess
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Happy Saturday!
It was a topsy-turvy week for the kids, so we're having a lazy time of it. Connor & Rob are watching a Star Wars marathon & making (truly gross) strawberry-banana ice cream. Riley is making Rescue Heroes adventures in the kitchen. I am going to play on the computer for a little & then head off for a lovely lazy nap - I could start out watching Star Wars but every time I try to watch it I fall asleep anyway. I may as well go to a more comfortable place & wake up refreshed instead of cramped!
The tulips were stamped out multiple times, and then I paper-pieced them by cutting everything out & gluing it onto the original image. Several segments of the leaves & blooms are cut out and popped up with foam tape to make it dimensional. I really love how this turned out :)
xoxo
Jessi
Supplies: Tulips stamp by PSX; all papers Basic Grey; ribbon: Offray; sentiment by Studio G stamped with Colorbox chalk ink |
xoxo
Jessi
Friday, September 24, 2010
Give Thanks!
A fun trip to the museum with Riley's class this morning - I've never been to the Cumberland County Museum before, and it was definitely worth going. Perhaps next time we have visitors we should take them there! It was a rather rushed tour of only about 45 minutes or so, but to be honest, it seemed a little long for some of the kids. I'm pretty sure the one thing Riley won't forget is the tiny tale of the "Great Amherst Mystery." They have a little spooky scene set up with writing on the wall saying "You are mine to kill." I'm sure that's going to come up at bedtime tonight, and probably for a great many nights to come. For a boy who enjoyed the Haunted House at Upper Clements Park so much, Riley has suddenly become very timid about anything hinting of spookiness. Halloween will be rough this year!
xoxo
Jessi
xoxo
Jessi
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Argh!
So, I messed up. I read my appointment time at the diabetes clinic wrong, (as in, 1 pm, instead of the correct 11 am) and volunteered to go on a field trip with Riley's class. I called to reschedule the appointment, and not only can I not get one shortly, I CAN'T EVEN BOOK IT! The appointment schedule is so booked up, I can't even make an appointment until mid-October. How can you run an office that way? The poor receptionist told me that I should try calling mid-October, and that they'd be able to tell me then when I could book. Not that I can make the appointment then, but that they can tell me when they'll be taking bookings. Like it's a freaking cruise, not a doctor's office. I can't wait for them to suggest I'm being noncompliant with my appointments when apparently it's harder to get into than, I don't know? Fort Knox? Ridiculous.
{rant over. Thank you.}
Corny, but I love this card anyway.
xoxo
Jessi
{rant over. Thank you.}
Supplies: All papers Basic Grey, "Origins" rub-on pears from Royal Langnickel; sentiment handwritten |
xoxo
Jessi
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
The Moxie Fab Offset Scallop Gallop {whew}!
As I mentioned before, I love Moxie Fab World. It is one of the first blogs I read every day, and the challenges are perfect - mostly inspiration challenges, which by their very nature are open-ended. It's always up to you what you create from your inspiration - as in, which aspect inspires you. There's always lots of eye candy and ideas to go with, and you can tell they put a lot of work into the blog. And, let's face it, prizes don't hurt either!
Anyhow, for this challenge, the awesomely named Offset Scallop Gallop, I was a bit stumped. I don't have any edge punches (although I covet them) or any edging dies (although I also, even more so, covet these). I have a corner rounder, and I've done scallops with that, so I thought, hey, Bob's my uncle, I'm good to go. Now what to do with the challenge?
xoxo
Jessi
Anyhow, for this challenge, the awesomely named Offset Scallop Gallop, I was a bit stumped. I don't have any edge punches (although I covet them) or any edging dies (although I also, even more so, covet these). I have a corner rounder, and I've done scallops with that, so I thought, hey, Bob's my uncle, I'm good to go. Now what to do with the challenge?
xoxo
Jessi
I don't know how, but it seems like I have more time when the kids are at home. How does that work?? It's an inservice day today - yesterday Connor had a substitute teacher & aide, tomorrow will be only a little off with an assembly, and then Thursday all school staff will be substitutes for an unofficial inservice. After how horribly Connor reacted after school yesterday, I think Thursday everyone will be staying at home. It's a weird thing when you anticipate Friday will be the only normal day of the week.
So far no cardmaking this week - I am working on a present for someone & so have been focused on getting that finished. Also, I sold out of crafty kits on Saturday - gift bags filled with blank cards, bookmarks, and a journal, and then lots of patterned paper, glitter, ribbon, stamped images to colour in, etc. So far they have been very popular - and I anticipate making lots more leading up to Christmas. The boys and I went to Dollarama to kill some time (and let the house be quiet - Rob is working graveyard shift this week) and pick up more supplies for the crafty kits.
So, this cheerful little piggy is coloured in with Stampin' Up! watercolour pencils, then blended with Dove blending solution. After s/he dried, I covered that little pig belly with Fun Flock (betcha didn't see that coming) and the balloons with dimensional glaze to make them shiny. The balloons are actually coloured twice, cut out, and popped up on foam tape to make them stand out. I think of this card as a birthday card, but the "when pigs fly" saying might make it a good congratulations card for someone too....you never know :)
xoxo
Jessi
So far no cardmaking this week - I am working on a present for someone & so have been focused on getting that finished. Also, I sold out of crafty kits on Saturday - gift bags filled with blank cards, bookmarks, and a journal, and then lots of patterned paper, glitter, ribbon, stamped images to colour in, etc. So far they have been very popular - and I anticipate making lots more leading up to Christmas. The boys and I went to Dollarama to kill some time (and let the house be quiet - Rob is working graveyard shift this week) and pick up more supplies for the crafty kits.
Supplies: papers from Basic Grey "Gypsy"; pig & balloons stamp from The Greeting Farm clouds cut freehand, sky cut with Spellbinders Labels |
xoxo
Jessi
Sunday, September 19, 2010
You are special to me!
Supplies: Stamps from several Inkadinkado sets; ink "Faded Jeans" distress ink (Ranger); background made by inking Cuttlebug embossing folder & then embossing |
xoxo
Jessi
Friday, September 17, 2010
Rain, rain, GO AWAY!
This will be the third week in a row for bad weather on Saturday...of course, rain is definitely a step down from a hurricane, but until winter, wet weather keeps people away from the market. The forecast calls for the rain to end tonight, and oh, do I hope it's right. An extra reason to hope for clear skies is that this weekend is actually the Sackville Fall Fair, and of course part of that is parades, a race, and lots of other outdoor activities. Hard to imagine a lot of people trekking out to go on carnival rides in the rain, and I know we won't stick around for the parade if it's pouring.
On a lighter and less whiny note, last night Connor was working on homework while I was cooking supper. He was having trouble focusing, and I said, "Why can't you concentrate?" His hilarious answer? "The smell of sausages is controlling my brain."
So, since I have had plenty of coffee & tea today, although not a single cupcake...I thought this would be a good card to sum up the first cool chilly day of the fall - we even closed up all the windows and even the back door, which I don't think has been shut since we went away in August! Riley's all fuzzy, too, because today is a cozy-fuzzy-sweatpants kind of day.
xoxo
Jessi
On a lighter and less whiny note, last night Connor was working on homework while I was cooking supper. He was having trouble focusing, and I said, "Why can't you concentrate?" His hilarious answer? "The smell of sausages is controlling my brain."
Supplies: Riley the Moose stamp, papers from Basic Grey "Wisteria" Fun Flock from Stampendous, Stampin' Up watercolour pencils & Dove blender solution |
xoxo
Jessi
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Auntie Sarah rocks!
...but then, she knows that already! This morning, about 15 minutes before we had to leave for school, the mailman arrived with a parcel from Auntie Sarah. Does anyone care that we need those 15 minutes to finish getting ready? Nope, me included. We had to bust that sucker open pronto....and what do we find, but BUBBLE WRAP!!! And does it matter to the kids that there are other things in the box? Nope. It was all I could do to tear it away from them in time to bike to school - I'm not even sure if Connor brushed his teeth, and as it was we skidded up after more than half the lines were inside already. Totally worth it, though, to see such excited faces first thing in the morning.
On a side note, my legs are killing me! We biked across town all summer, and yeah, it hurt, but in a productive kind of way, you know? Like, my legs were acknowledging that those muscles needed to get back in shape. Biking with the kids to school is just killing me, though. It's maybe a quarter of the distance, and by the time I get back home I'm nearly in tears from how much my legs hurt. That can't be right. I think it might be connected to an increase in the amount of Crestor I'm taking, so hopefully on the 24th I can figure that out at my next appointment. Seriously, I know I am plump, but this is ridiculous. My asthma has been kicking my butt also - so I'm a wheezy pained lump on a bike. I don't even need a bell - pedestrians can hear me gasping for breath a block behind them!
Alright, cards. I scanned a whole bunch yesterday, but was trying to multitask and have a phone conversation at the same time, so ended up having to delete a whole bunch for fuzziness. You can "enhance" all you want, but it is not going to turn a blur into a card.
I'm not particularly pleased with how the second scan turned out - there's a bit of a glare - but I added the Cat's Pajamas blinkie last week & I wanted to get some cards with their images up. Some construction details: on the first card, I paper-pieced the cakes by stamping a second time on different papers, then cutting them out & adhering over the main image. The cake stands were coloured, and then I used matching markers to shade with dots. That was definitely fun & I love how it turned out. On the second card, the buttons are all stitched on with embroidery floss, the penguins' bellies are all furry with Fun Flock (wouldn't you like to pet a penguin's belly? I wonder if they'd like it?), and I used some watercolour paint to put a little grass underneath them. Because, you know, there's lots of grass in Antarctica. {d'oh} Oh well, we have to suspend some disbelief for the party hats to fit on their little heads, I guess grass is OK.
xoxo
Jess
On a side note, my legs are killing me! We biked across town all summer, and yeah, it hurt, but in a productive kind of way, you know? Like, my legs were acknowledging that those muscles needed to get back in shape. Biking with the kids to school is just killing me, though. It's maybe a quarter of the distance, and by the time I get back home I'm nearly in tears from how much my legs hurt. That can't be right. I think it might be connected to an increase in the amount of Crestor I'm taking, so hopefully on the 24th I can figure that out at my next appointment. Seriously, I know I am plump, but this is ridiculous. My asthma has been kicking my butt also - so I'm a wheezy pained lump on a bike. I don't even need a bell - pedestrians can hear me gasping for breath a block behind them!
Alright, cards. I scanned a whole bunch yesterday, but was trying to multitask and have a phone conversation at the same time, so ended up having to delete a whole bunch for fuzziness. You can "enhance" all you want, but it is not going to turn a blur into a card.
Supplies: All patterned papers from Basic Grey "Sugar Rush" Stamps from The Cat's Pajamas, Martha Stewart markers to colour; sentiment flag cut freehand |
Supplies: All papers & buttons from Basic Grey; Stamps from the Cat's Pajamas (LOVE these penguins!!!) Fun flock on the penguin bellies from Stampendous. |
xoxo
Jess
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
CPS #184 - My first sketch challenge card!
Challenges can really be a good kick in the bum to get creating - this week seems to be working better creatively than the last few. Probably because things are turning out badly in several other areas....crafting really does relax me. Thank goodness for that! At any rate, here is the link to Card Positioning Systems (CPS) blog: CPS Sketch #184, and here is my take on it:
xoxo
Jessi
Supplies: papers from Basic Grey's Green at Heart Rub-on from Kaisercraft; coppery flower design is a die-cut from K&Co |
Jessi
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Moxie Fab's All Wrapped Up Challenge
Here it is, my first challenge-entry blog. I am so excited :) Even before blogging I followed the Moxie Fab World challenges, and would click through Mr. Linky to see what kind of great things Cath, the editor, had inspired people to make. I am really hoping to participate in the full week of holiday craft challenges & get a bit of a head start on Christmas creating. Here is the link to the contest post: Moxie Fab World All Wrapped Up Challenge in case you are interested in getting to work too - and look around, there is loads of good stuff on that blog!!
Anyhow, here is what I've got: mini pizza boxes, made with the easy-peasy Splitcoaststampers tutorial linked there. I made some of these last year, and I still really love the idea, so back out it came for the challenge. Bear in mind I am not a photographer!
With so many people involved with the kids, it gets hard to know what to give everyone (and expensive) so gift cards are an easy way to go. Problem is, giving a gift card looks so insubstantial. Here, with the box, you can tuck in an ornament (which I'm going to show tomorrow, since gifts are the next Holiday challenge...) or even some chocolates, and there's a handy-dandy little envelope for your gift card inside the lid.
The gift card really does tuck all the way into the envelope, but when I did that my photo stunk. See, not a photographer! I made a few of these with the card attached to the front of the box itself - hard to capture in a photograph, but anyway, here goes:
Then tie it shut with a ribbon (and even slide on a few jingle bells from the dollar store), and ta-dah!
Anyhow, here is what I've got: mini pizza boxes, made with the easy-peasy Splitcoaststampers tutorial linked there. I made some of these last year, and I still really love the idea, so back out it came for the challenge. Bear in mind I am not a photographer!
Supplies: miscellaneous cardstock & ribbon; images all from My Mind's Eye |
Supplies: same as above, plus plain white card stock (for gift card envelope) and a small bit of tissue to cushion the gift. |
Supplies: as above, plus the white card stock is embossed with a Cuttlebug folder |
Now to get working on some of those ornaments to photograph tomorrow...
xoxo
Jessi
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Time to scan some more cards!
Well, it appears that I've run through all the cards I'd originally scanned to put up on the blog. I guess I've got to get busy later today! I'm also hoping to make a few cards for several different online contests - free stuff is hardly ever a bad thing, and possibly winning free stuff for doing something I love is, well, awesome. Best laid plans aside, the cold that's been threatening all week started to kick my butt last night, and this morning I'm still feeling pretty breathless, so perhaps tea & a book are all that's in today's future. I'm reading a crazy book called "The Waterproof Bible" by Andrew Kaufman, and I can't even begin to explain what it's about - and I'm close to finished. I am really enjoying it, though, even with its craziness. I definitely plan to see if I can find this author's previous book.
xoxo
Jessi
xoxo
Jessi
Supplies: birdie paper & sticker, patterned circles from DCWV crocheted-by-me red flower; button & sentiment stamp Basic Grey |
Friday, September 10, 2010
Baby girls!
Supplies: Papers, banner, brads & button from Basic Grey "Olivia" 'Precious' rub-on, Daisy D's; crocheted-by-me flower & leaf |
Supplies: Papers, element stickers, button from Basic Grey "Olivia" crocheted-by-me flower; hands & feet flatback buttons from Dress it Up |
xoxo
Jessi
Thursday, September 9, 2010
FINALLY!
Blogger was apparently not happy for the last couple of days - it wouldn't even let me sign in. Not very polite to complain about free service, though, so that's all I'll say about that.
The kids are having a rough week. Ugh. So, it's off to the school early this afternoon to see if we can iron out a few of these wrinkles. It doesn't seem to matter how well-prepared everything seems to be - there is always something nobody thought of!
Add to that not sleeping well, coming down with some sort of throat/chest bug, and another flat tire on my stupid bike (and now second inner tube for that wheel...), and Rob is working the back shift, and all I can do is hang on by my toenails for next week, which will no doubt be much better. Don't argue with me about that.
xoxo
The kids are having a rough week. Ugh. So, it's off to the school early this afternoon to see if we can iron out a few of these wrinkles. It doesn't seem to matter how well-prepared everything seems to be - there is always something nobody thought of!
Add to that not sleeping well, coming down with some sort of throat/chest bug, and another flat tire on my stupid bike (and now second inner tube for that wheel...), and Rob is working the back shift, and all I can do is hang on by my toenails for next week, which will no doubt be much better. Don't argue with me about that.
xoxo
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Still figuring this out...
Supplies: papers from MME; fun flock from Stampendous; peach rub-on, buttons, velvet ribbon all from stash |
xoxo
Jessi
Monday, September 6, 2010
Baby Cards...
Supplies: Basic Grey "Oliver" paper; rub-on sentiment (a baby boy is love) by Daisy D's; hands & feet flatback buttons from Dress it Up!; collage stickers from stash |
xoxo
Jessi
Supplies: all papers from stash, all buttons from Basic Grey. Giraffe image (vellum) from HOTP. |
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Lucky us!
We survived the hurricane - we were prepared within an inch of our lives, but for our area, Earl was a bust of a storm. I don't think winds even hit the predicted 100 km/hr for gusts - and it lasted less than an hour. I know not everyone was so lucky, even just here in the Maritimes, so I'm very thankful and glad that we were prepared. A beautiful side bonus is that the storm cleared off the last bit of oppressive heat & humidity - yesterday morning at 5:30 am, pre-storm, it was 31 Celsius. That is insane for this area. Today is a balmy, gorgeous late summer day - 18 C - the kind we're used to!
Unfortunately, the storm washed out plans for a lot of things over the Labour Day weekend, including the combination Local Food Day/Welcome Mount Allison Students corn boil. The corn boil is cancelled, but Local Food day will take place next weekend, September 11, in concert with the regular Saturday Farmer's Market, for an extended time - from 9am to 1:30 pm. Only the outdoor vendors will be able to stay until 1:30 - the indoor vendors will be leaving at 12, the usual time. If the weather is good, I may be set up outside - we'll have to see!
xoxo
Jessi
Unfortunately, the storm washed out plans for a lot of things over the Labour Day weekend, including the combination Local Food Day/Welcome Mount Allison Students corn boil. The corn boil is cancelled, but Local Food day will take place next weekend, September 11, in concert with the regular Saturday Farmer's Market, for an extended time - from 9am to 1:30 pm. Only the outdoor vendors will be able to stay until 1:30 - the indoor vendors will be leaving at 12, the usual time. If the weather is good, I may be set up outside - we'll have to see!
Supplies: Basic Grey "Basics" - kraft paper, brads Cheesecloth (perfect fishing net!), lighthouse & sentiment stickers from stash Fish buttons from Dress It Up |
Jessi
Thursday, September 2, 2010
And it's hotter today...and Earl's on his way....
Last day before school starts - and judging by the arguing going on around here, it isn't coming one minute too soon! It doesn't help that with the humidity it was up to 39 degrees Celsius yesterday, and supposed to be even hotter today. It's only 10:30 and already 34...ugh. This afternoon we're on our way to school to bring in the boatload of school supplies, gym clothes, desk organizers, etc. and to get their desks & coat hooks figured out. Hopefully we'll also be able to meet the new learning centre teachers (there are two, what will be Connor's 5th and 6th LC teachers). I only just found out Tuesday that the former LC teacher has moved on to be vice-principal at another school, which is unfortunate. She was fabulous - not that the new ones won't be, but it's always hard to start over again with a new teacher.
Connor is a little nervous to start the year, I think. He is quite unsure about having a classroom helper rather than his own helper - a move to prepare him for not having 1:1 aide assistance. We'll see how well it goes. Riley, on the other hand, is excited to have a classroom helper. He's been talking about wanting to be 'normal' and has made a big effort this summer to stop doing some of the things that look strange, like biting his hand. I guess this is just one more step in that direction, and as long as he's ready, I'm all for it.
Two cards today, using the same set - little Chickie here has Fun Flock on her body so she's fuzzy to the touch (I love this stuff, and use it on everything that could possibly be fuzzy). I've also added Liquid Applique to the whipped cream in the cup & on her head. When you heat it, this fluffs up & becomes bubbly. Then I used glossy accents on the cherry, straw, and the glass itself. The kitty has Fun Flock as well, and the Liquid Applique for frosting, with a sprinkling of micro-beads for sprinkles. The sentiment is a digital stamp, printed out & then cut into a banner shape, which I folded to make it sort of 'popped' - the sentiment is adhered to the image panel, which is popped up on foam tape, and then the tails of the banner are glued to the card front itself. Also, the sentiment is traced over with my very favourite pen in the world, the clear glitter Sakura Stardust.
Connor is a little nervous to start the year, I think. He is quite unsure about having a classroom helper rather than his own helper - a move to prepare him for not having 1:1 aide assistance. We'll see how well it goes. Riley, on the other hand, is excited to have a classroom helper. He's been talking about wanting to be 'normal' and has made a big effort this summer to stop doing some of the things that look strange, like biting his hand. I guess this is just one more step in that direction, and as long as he's ready, I'm all for it.
Supplies: Papers from My Mind's Eye cupcake & cat stamp, Fun Flock, from Stampendous sentiment from Pink Cat Studio |
Supplies: Papers from K & Co build-a-sundae, chick, and Fun Flock from Stampendous! rub-on from Pebbles ('happy birthday') |
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Groovy Girl
Supplies: Papers from Basic Grey, "Lime Rickey" Girl: CC Designs, Flowers: K & Co Brads & letter stickers: Basic Grey |
xoxo
Jessi
Well, you have to start somewhere...
Supplies: paper-Basic Grey "Max & Whiskers" ribbon: Offray, rub-on: 'merci' Making Memories quilling paper: 1/8" and 1/4" from Lake City Craft Co. |
And, edited to add, I managed to crash the computer 3 times trying to post yesterday - we'll see how often I manage to post if I don't figure out what I'm doing soon! If you got this far, the card above is for you - "Merci" for stopping by!
xoxo
Jessi
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