Friday, November 16, 2018


Glitter, Glitter, Everywhere!!!

“Oh, the weather outside is…” actually it is delightful. We’ve had a picturesque but light snow today and a sparkly, multicolored, glittery blizzard “all through the house!”

Actually, that might describe a majority of our crafter-friends’ homes for the next few weeks. Christmas card-making projects, gift wrapping paper, ribbons and more, scattered all around your home. Oh yes… “it’s the most wonderful time of the year!”

One of my projects has been creating poinsettia place cards for our December Pot-Luck with our church family. I doubt if there was a glitter-free room anywhere in our home. We sparkle almost everywhere!

Meanwhile, this week, doing his part for the December gathering, my husband, Jim, is starting his woodworking projects for the centerpieces. Can’t wait to see what he comes up with.

Today’s project was inspired by a technique from Elizabeth Craft Designs. Els showed her die cut poinsettias using her double-sided adhesive tape sheets, sandwiched between velum and a layer of micro fine glitter. For my project, I did some using velum as a base but also used some of my pearled paper scraps as the base. The glitters come in a beautiful variety of colors so I had fun “playing” with different color idea combinations. The technique is simple yet the results are exciting!  

Well, Thanksgiving is not that far off and I really need to de-glitter my home before next Thursday. Wonder where I left the vacuum?

Till next time…
We wish you and yours, a beautiful and safe Thanksgiving.                                                                                              May God Bless You All.

PS - when I finished this project, I had made about 80 poinsettias! Not bad for only having 1 arm. 

Tuesday, November 6, 2018


A Birthday Flower…



Isn’t autumn beautiful? Our yard looks like a lovely carpet of golden yellows, bright rusty shades and soft yellow-browns with just a touch of fading green. The air smells fresh and is just starting to get that little nip to it. Autumn, the second spring!

This week, I would like to share with you my latest Flowering Birthday card. It is for a beautiful young woman celebrating her 30th birthday.

The Flower: I die cut 6 layers of the two larger petals from Lady E's Flower #2 set. Using daubers, I accented the edges and centers with Gelato's Red Cherry. When I scrunched the petals, the Red Cherry coloring softened to a lovely soft pink – exactly what I had wanted.

The Sepal: I cut two of the larger sepals from a dark green Foamiran and accented with Chocolate and Lemon Gelato's. (When assembled, the completed flower measures a little under 3” in height.)


If you look hard, you can see an unbranded mandala die cut, cut out from a pearled green paper. By luck, in my paper stock I had some pale pink pearled cardstock which I mounted on the white card base.


Well, that is it for today. Hope you are having a wonderful day. Christmas is not far off and it is time to get those cards ready.





Till next time,


May God watch
 over you and yours.