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I love the playful fonts in this stamp set. They're just perfect for scrapbook pages and cards. This stamp set is available only in the month of July, so get it before it's gone. Remember that you can get it for only $5 with a $50 purchase or purchase it for $17.95 with no additional purchase required. Visit it my WEBSITE to order online. |
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Friday, July 20, 2012
July Stamp of the Month
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Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Convention FUN!!
Sandi Dykstra and Sandee DePriest--all smiles at Naomi's Connected Hearts team get-together. |
Having fun at Eddie Deen's Ranch with my upline, Naomi Smith. |
Give me a fake horse anyday! |
Posing at the Awards Banquet with my upline, Naomi Smith, and my downline and favorite traveling buddy, Lisa Merrill. |
The Texas Tenors were awesome! |
Shari Froemming (from Omaha, NE) is one of my favorite Close to My Heart friends--I always look forward to seeing her at CTMH events. |
Hey--I got my own star!! |
Thursday, June 21, 2012
More Interactive Cards
So, I've been on this interactive card kick this summer. My customers have really enjoyed learning new cards that slide open, pop up, or do something fun. The first workshop I did back in May was a little more difficult. . .the second round will actually be easier. Here's what I've come up with for my second round workshop (June 25th & 28th):
This card is a "spinner card." When you tilt it to the side, the girl will turn somersaults. She doesn't always end up on her feet, but it's still cute!! The stamp set I used is "Child's Play" (D1515). There's also a little boy kicking a football in this stamp set, and he works on this spinner, too. Essentially, to make a spinner card, you decide where you want the slot for your focal point to spin. In this case, I think I drew a line 1 1/4 inch from the bottom across the back of the card front. Then, I punched a circle with my 1/2" circle punch centered on that line (I just punched it in as far as the punch would go). Then, I used my paper trimmer to cut a track from one circle to the other (the track will be somewhere between 1/4 and 1/2 inch wide). To make the spinner mechanism, I took two pennies and stuck them together with a piece of foam mounting tape. If you have circular 3D foam dots, they work great. If you're using a square piece, I recommend rounding the corners a bit. Then, you put your stuck-together pennies into the slot with one in front of the slot and one in the back. It should roll back and forth down the slot. Then, add your image to the front of the penny. Mount your card front onto the card with foam tape.
I'm not sure what you call this next card--maybe an Accordian Card of sorts. One of my customers received a card like this from a friend, so I had to borrow it and figured out how to make it. It starts with a 4 x 12 strip of cardstock. I scored it at 2, 4, 8 and 10 inches. I also made a little mark at the top and bottom at 6 inches, so I'd know where the middle point is. Then, I use a ruler and a scoring tool to make the diagonal lines. I've added a diagram. . .my apologies that it's sideways. Each time I try to put it on my blog, it turns it sideways!!! By the way, I used paper from the Florentine paper packet and the stamp is B1400, Beautiful Friendship.
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I used the stamp set "Look Who's. . ." (D1502) for this card, and it was perfect for it! I love the "party" banner running across the second layer (you can cut the banner pennants on your Art Philosophy cartridge and stamp them with the matching stamps). You also get a set of numbers in this stamp set, so you can personalize the card with the recipient's age. To order this stamp set, visit my website, http://christina.myctmh.com Don't forget that stamp sets are BUY TWO, GET ONE FREE in the month of June!! Also, FYI, I used paper from the Superhero paper packet. |
I'm not sure what you call this next card--maybe an Accordian Card of sorts. One of my customers received a card like this from a friend, so I had to borrow it and figured out how to make it. It starts with a 4 x 12 strip of cardstock. I scored it at 2, 4, 8 and 10 inches. I also made a little mark at the top and bottom at 6 inches, so I'd know where the middle point is. Then, I use a ruler and a scoring tool to make the diagonal lines. I've added a diagram. . .my apologies that it's sideways. Each time I try to put it on my blog, it turns it sideways!!! By the way, I used paper from the Florentine paper packet and the stamp is B1400, Beautiful Friendship.
So, the last card idea I got from Rhonda Leeper, one of my team members. This card is made up of three concentric circles, attached by brads. So, when you pull on the ribbon tab (which is only attached to the smallest top circle), the card comes open to reveal the three stacked circles. Hey, wouldn't this be cute in winter with snowmen?! I used the Dotty for You paper pack and the Hooray Bouquet stamp set (one of my FAVORITES). The colors I used were Buttercup, Lagoon, Sunset, Smoothie and Sweet Leaf.
Monday, June 11, 2012
Give Me Something Deep Fried and Covered in Chocolate!
Okay, maybe not deep fried AND covered in chocolate, but deep fried. We have a bumper crop of zucchini this year, and one of our favorite (though naughty) ways of eating it is breaded and fried. I got a recipe from Southern Living last year that I've used again and again for breading. We've tried it on okra, zucchini and onion rings, and it works great for all of them. This is not something you want to eat often, but it's a fun occasional treat!
BUTTERMILK FRIED OKRA/ZUCCHINI/ONION RINGS
1 1/2 c. self-rising white cornmeal MIX (I think I'm currently using Aunt Jemima)
1 tsp. salt
1 tsp. sugar
1/4 tsp. ground red pepper (you can adjust this to taste)
Oil for frying
Buttermilk
Soak sliced okra, zucchini slices or onion rings in buttermilk. Stir together cornmeal mix, salt, sugar and red pepper. Dredge the buttermilk-soaked veggies in the coating and fry in oil heated to about 375 degrees (sometimes I use my Fry Daddy and sometimes I put an inch or two in a really big skillet). Fry until golden brown. Remove with a slotted spoon and drain on paper towels.
We serve our zucchini with ranch dressing for dipping.
I often have to double this recipe if I'm making a big batch.
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