Watching for that UPS truck

Monday, December 6, 2010

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Monday, December 6, 2010 - Daily Prayer Guide 
46And Mary said:
   “My soul glorifies the Lord
 47and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior,
48for He has been mindful
   of the humble state of His servant.
From now on all generations will call me blessed,
 49for the Mighty One has done great things for me—
   holy is His name.
50His mercy extends to those who fear Him,
   from generation to generation.
51He has performed mighty deeds with His arm;
   He has scattered those who are proud in their inmost thoughts.
52He has brought down rulers from their thrones
   but has lifted up the humble.
53He has filled the hungry with good things
   but has sent the rich away empty.
54He has helped His servant Israel,
   remembering to be merciful
55to Abraham and his descendants forever,
   just as He promised our ancestors.”
Luke 1:46-55
The Bible in One Year
·         Daniel 3-4
·         1 John 5

The day flew away and I didn't get any cards made today. But I did order Watercolor Wonder crayons and lots of stamps and paper from the new catalogs. My head is filled with ideas. And I do have a card design all cut and ready to stamp for you to see soon.

Another LNS Challenge 98-No Red or Green

Sunday, December 5, 2010

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Devotional for today - Preparation & Expectation
Read: Luke 2:8-12; 21:25-28
When our children were young, we observed Advent (the time beginning on the fourth Sunday before Christmas through Christmas Eve) by making a wreath and lighting candles each night after supper. We sang a carol and read a short Bible passage about the birth of Christ. This was a special time of preparing our hearts to celebrate Christmas.
But Advent is more than that. When Christians first started practicing it in the fourth century, they viewed it not only as preparation for celebrating Jesus' birth but also as a time of looking forward to His second coming. They found hope and cheer in the sure promise of His return.
The gospel of Luke describes "the glory of the Lord" that shone around the shepherds when the angel announced the Savior's birth (2:9). Luke also records Jesus' promise that He will return  "with power and great glory" (21:27). These two events frame the purpose for which the Son of God came into the world.
In Latin advent means "a coming." The weeks before Christmas can be a wonderful season of repentance and expectation as we celebrate our Lord's first advent in Bethlehem and anticipate His second advent when He returns in glory. Christ has come! Christ is coming again! - David McCasland
An angel of the Lord stood before them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them. Luke 2:9
The Bible in One Year
·         Ezekiel 47-48, Daniel 1-2
·         1 John 3-4


Late Night Stampers Challenge 98-Another no red or green

I'm a bit stuck on this technique lately, but I like how it looks.  Ink up your stamp with Versamark then a color, dunk in clear embossing powder and heat set for a Woo Hoo effect! It also give a neat vintage look with brown inks.  Important tip: Clean your stamp between inkings as the color will transfer to the Versamark pad. The color doesn't hurt anything. And I discovered that a baby wipe will absorb most of that color. (Can you guess how I know this? Yep, multicolored Versamark pads bother me. ;o)!

All supplies are from the big Idea Book and Catalog:
Stamps:                   Serene Snowflakes, pg 42 115438
                                Christmas Greetings, pg 44 115448
Cardstock:              Whisper White, pg 169 119952 - cut 6"x6" , score & fold at 3"
Ink:                          Peach Parfait, pg 165 119783
                                Concord Crush, pg 165 119785
                                Blushing Bride, pg 165 119786
                                So Saffron, pg 167 105213
                                Marina Mist, pg 167 119668
                                Night of Navy, pg 168 102977

As soon as I finish this post I am going to submit my preorder from the Occasions Mini Catalog (available 1/4/11) and Sale-a-bration Catalog (available 1/25/11). Oh, just wait until you see the clever and beautiful new stamps, papers, die cuts and embellishments that are on the horizon. Just when I think they can't possibly think of one more pretty thing, they create dozens! My challenge is limiting my choices. I predict you will agree when you see these new catalogs, but you can host a workshop with me to earn credits or join my Make It LSB team. Early access to these new items is just one of the great reasons to be a Stampin'UP demonstrator. This is a very generous and ethical company. And I am so blessed for the friendships I've made with other incredibly creative and inspiring demonstrators and customers.

It's a lovely winter day in New Mexico, the sun is shining, the sky is blue like nothing you'll see anywhere else, Christmas music is playing and my darling hubby just made me a cup of coffee. Life is very good!

A post is long overdue

Friday, December 3, 2010

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First things first. The daily devotional:
God's Signature
Read: Genesis 1:27-31
Displayed on the wall of my friends' lake house is a collection of pictures. Each one of the photos is of a sunset, taken from their deck during various seasons. While each is strikingly beautiful - no two are identical. When I look at them, it reminds me of what another friend once called a sunset - "God's beautiful signature at the end of a day."
God writes His signature on each sunset and on each of His unique children as well, I never grow tired of discovering how every person I meet is so delightfully different. God is infinitely creative, and the variety in our personalities, senses of humor, abilities, and preferences in music and sports are all handcrafted by Him.
In the body of Christ, we see how a diversity of spiritual gifts still have a common bond and can work together for God's purposes to bring Him glory. In 1 Corinthians 12:4-6, we read, "There are diversities of gifts, but the same Spirit. There are differences of ministries, but the same Lord. And there are diversities of activities, but it is the same God who works all in all."
God's signature that is so evident in nature is also present in His people. Let's celebrate the differences that make each of His children unique. Cindy Hess Kasper
God saw everything that He had made, and indeed it was very good. Genesis 1:31
The Bible in One Year
·         Ezekiel 45-46
·         1 John 2

Next: My try at the LNS challenge #98 - A Christmas card that is not red or green.

 



I like both versions. Which do you prefer?
Stamp Set: Snow Swirled, pg 40 Idea Book & Catalog (IB&C) 111690
Ink: Versamark, pg 195 IB&C 102283
       Night of Navy Classic Stampin' Pad, pg 168 IB&C 102977
Cardstock: Bashful Blue, pg 167 IB&C 105120
                  Whisper White, pg 169 IB&C 100730
                   or
                  Brushed Silver, pg170 IB&C 100712
White Embossing Powder, pg 196 IB&C 109132
or
Silver Embossing Powder, pg 196 IB&C 109131
Punches: Extra-Large Punch, pg 25 Holiday Mini 120907
Die: Northern Frost, pg 38 Holiday Mini 120901
Make you own white shimmer paper: Frost White Shimmer Paint, pg 195 IB&C 116854

  • Cut Bashful Blue cardstock 8 1/2" x 5 1/2", score at 4 1/4". Cut out snowflake design along outside edge with the Northern Frost decorative strip die and the Big Shot. 
  • Make your own shimmer paper: Fill a 2 oz spray bottle about 2/3 full with rubbing alcohol (find these bottles in the travel section at any department store such as W or T). Add 10-12 drops of Frost White Shimmer Paint. Cut a piece of Whisper White cardstock 5 1/2" x 4 1/8" and another scrap piece to puch out labels. Spray twice with the Frost White mixture; allowing it to air dry or help it along with a heat tool between applications. Shake bottle often to keep paint suspended in alcohol. Pretty neat! I wish the photos showed the shimmery sparkle.
  • Emboss snowflakes in white or silver
  • Stamp greeting in Night of Navy on Bashful Blue, punch with XL punch.
  • Punch two more labels from homemade shimmer paper or brushed silver. Cut one in half long ways, cut one in half short ways. Adhere these to the Bashful Blue sentiment piece to create a larger mat. 
  • Pop this label up with dimensionals
  • Adhere 5 1/2" x 4 1/8" shimmer paper or brushed silver inside card. Stamp sentiment with Night of Navy.  

Sweet Snowglobe

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

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I think the Sweet Snowglobe stamp from the Holiday Mini (120868) is darling. I made two versions, one using the treat cups from the Idea Book and Catalog (IBC) and the other using a window sheet. Using the window sheet preserves the snow globe effect, but allows for easier mailing. Use card stock vellum (also available in the IBC) when using Embossing Folders and the Big Shot to avoid cutting through the paper. Dazzling Diamonds and Basic Rhinestones add some sparkle. The 1 3/4" circle punch fits the globe perfectly. The Photo Corners punch completed that "it needs something". You can't see it in the photo, but I stamped snowflakes with Versamark on the Cherry Cobbler photo corners.  And the snow is a sprinkle from my Department 56 Dickens Village. All supplies except the snow are from Stampin'Up!

Devotional for today - Neighborly Kindness
Read: Luke 10:25-37
One of the major obstacles to showing compassion is making prejudgments about who we think is worthy of our compassion. Jesus told a parable to answer the question: "Who is my neighbor?" (Luke 10:29). Or, who qualifies as worthy of our neighborly acts?
Jesus told of a man who traveled on the notoriously dangerous road from Jerusalem to Jericho. As he traveled, he fell among thieves and was robbed, beaten, and left for dead. Religious Jews (a priest and a Levite) passed him, but they walked by on the other side, probably for fear of being religiously defiled. But a Samaritan came along and had unconditional compassion on the wounded stranger.
Jesus' audience would have gasped at this because Jews despised Samaritans. The Samaritan could have limited or qualified his compassion because the man was a Jew. But he did not limit his neighborly kindness to those he thought were worthy. Instead, he saw a human being in need and resolved to help him.
Are you limiting your kindness to the ones you deem worthy? As followers of Jesus, let us find ways to show neighborly kindness to all people, especially to those we have judged as unworthy. - Marvin Williams
Apply your heart to instructions, and your ears to words of knowledge. Proverbs 23:12
The Bible in One Year
·         Jeremiah 27-29
·         Titus 3

Holiday Craft Fairs Are Upon Us!

Monday, November 1, 2010

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I'm going to be a vendor at my first craft fair along with another experienced Stampin' Up Demonstrator, Jenni. I appreciate her letting me tag along to learn how this works. Here are a couple of note pad folders I worked up. Everything but the vase stamp in from Stampin'Up.


Devotional for today
17I keep asking that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the glorious Father, may give you the Spirit of wisdom and revelation, so that you may know Him better. 18I pray also that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened in order that you may know the hope to which He has called you, the riches of His glorious inheritance in the saints, 19and His incomparably great power for us who believe.
Ephesians 1:17-19a 
Praise the name of the LORD! Father, may Your name be lifted up on every campus house across this nation.  As these campus houses shepherd young people in the faith, give them Your Spirit of wisdom and revelation so that they may know You better.  As they learn in classrooms every day, may they also learn at Your feet, to know the hope to which You have called them, the riches of Your glorious inheritance in the saints, and Your incomparably great power for those who believe.  
Apply your heart to instructions, and your ears to words of knowledge. Proverbs 23:12
The Bible in One Year
·         Jeremiah 24-26
·         Titus 2

Bells and Boughs -Joy Fold Card

Saturday, October 30, 2010

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This card was selected by the Nacho Average Stampers as one of five for our Holiday Card Stamp Camp last Saturday. I CASED the Joy Fold design from Split Coast Stampers.
We adapted the card on the right using Elizabeth, from a design by one of my fellow Nachos, Rose, by adjusting the measurements of the small card. 

Supplies:
Bells and Boughs Stamp Set, Deck the Halls Designer Series Paper, Vanilla Seam Binding from SU Holiday Mini.
Elizabeth Stamp, Cherry Cobbler and Always Artichoke card stock, Early Espresso and Soft Suede ink, Pearls, Pastels, Oval Punch, Scallop Oval Punch, Tag Corner Punch from SU Idea Book and Catalog.


Devotional for today - Lingering Damage
Read: 2 Samuel 12:1-14
A young teen who was constantly getting into trouble always apologized when his parents confronted him. No matter how much he hurt his parents with his previous wrongdoing, he would soon turn around and do something else wrong - knowing he would be forgiven.
Finally, his dad took him out to the garage for a talk. Dad picked up a hammer and pounded a nail into the garage wall. Then he gave his son the hammer and told him to pull out the nail. The boy shrugged, grabbed the hammer, and yanked out the nail.
"That's like forgiveness, Son. When you do something wrong, it's like pounding in a nail. Forgiveness is when you pull the nail out." "Okay, I get it," said the boy. "Now take the hammer and pull out the nail hole," his dad replied. "That's impossible!" the boy said, "I can't pull it out."
As this story illustrates and King David's life proves, sin carries consequences. Even though David was forgiven, his adultery and murder left scars and led to family problems (2 Sam. 12:10). This sobering truth can serve as a warning for our lives. The best way to avoid the lingering damage of sin is to live a life of obedience to God.  -Dave Branon
Apply your heart to instructions, and your ears to words of knowledge. Proverbs 23:12
The Bible in One Year
·         Jeremiah 20-21
·         2 Timothy 4

On another note: I awoke this morning with an idea for a color combination and headed into my craft room to check it out. Well, my left "little piggy who got none" headed in a different direction right into the leg of a chair. Little piggy has taken on a shade of Not Quite Navy and is sending shock *!@?;o( waves to my brain. I had plans to run errands today and vote early, but I think I will be sitting at my desk stamping away instead. It is another lovely autumn day and I can enjoy the sunshine and breezes from the window. Oh, and the color combination didn't work for what I wanted to make-but I have another combination that will work and ironically it involves Not Quite Navy!

Day of Gratitude Delft style

Friday, October 29, 2010

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  ". . .whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant, 27and whoever wants to be first must be your slave— 28just as the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life as a ransom for many."
Matthew 20:26b-28 
Dear Jesus, forgive me for having this turned upside down, for trying to put myself first.  I want to serve because You serve.  I love You.  So teach me to serve.  Teach me to give my life for the ones You've given me to serve.  You have been the Ransom once and for all.  But perhaps the ransom I will give is my time, or my pride, or some luxury to show someone else Your love.  Whatever it is, it's Yours.  Just show me what to do. 
Apply your heart to instructions, and your ears to words of knowledge. Proverbs 23:12
The Bible in One Year
·         Jeremiah 18-19
·         2 Timothy 3

When I first saw this stamp set my imagination immediately went to beautiful Dutch Delftware. I can see it in reds and yellows as well as this Pacific Point Blue.

Supplies:
Day of Gratitude stamp set 120835 (wood) 121148 (clear) Holiday Mini pg.13
Sahara Sand cardstock 121043 Idea Book and Catalog (IBC) pg. 169
Blueberry Crisp DSP 117392 IBC pg. 174
Pacific Point Classic ink pad 111837 IBC pg. 166
Clear Embossing Powder 109130 IBC pg. 196
VersaMark ink 102283 IBC pg. 195
Night of Navy 1/4" grosgrain ribbon 109036 IBC pg. 168 
Antique Brads 117273 IBC pg. 187

Base card stock is 5 1/2" x 8 1/2", scored at 4 1/4". Piece  1 1/2" x 5 1/4"strips of Blueberry Crisp DSP to create a mat that measures 4" x 5 1/4", cover seams with Night of Navy grosgrain ribbon folding ends under; then adhere to Sahara Sand card base. Ink up your image first into Versamark ink then into Pacific Point ink. Stamp onto a Sahara Sand scrap, cover with Clear embossing powder, heat set then cut out. Here's an important TIP: Clean yourstamp between images if you are making more than one card or your Versamark pad will look like this! Now I have two Versamark stamp pads, one for these sort of projects and the other for unmessy projects.

Make a hole in the center of your "flower", add a vintage brad and adhere to card with Stampin'Dimensionals. A bit blurry, but the embossing creates such a lovely effect.
The chilly days of autumn and the coming winter are upon us here in New Mexico. Today is a sunny day, but I am glad for my warm fireplace and that my hubby turned on the boiler so the radiant heated floors keep my toes warm. Hope your day is lovely in your part of the world.

Holiday Bundles

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

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Holiday Bundle Bargains

October 19-December 16 

 Banner for bondle promotion
bells and boughs stamp setdeck the halls designer paper

Vintage Christmas Bundle #124067 wood $23.92
Vintage Christmas Bundle #124068 clear $19.92

contempo christmas stamp setjolly holiday designer paper
Contempo Christmas Card Bundle #124071 wood $20.72
Contempo Christmas Card Bundle #124072 clear $17.52

tags til christmasdecorative label punch
Tags Til Christmas Bundle #124077 wood $38.32
Tags Til Christmas Bundle #124078 clear $31.92

gifted stamp setmini lunch sacks
Gift Packaging Bundle #124083 wood $26.32
Gift Packaging Bundle #124084 clear $19.92
charmed stamp setsimply adorned charmsimply adorned chain
Simply Adorned Gift Bundle #124076 $39.88
chunky framedotted flourish
Frame Gift Bundle #124075 $19.92


  • Additional products from current catalogs may be purchased on the same order.
  • There is no minimum purchase required to participate in this promotion.
  • You must use the bundle item codes provided. The 20 % discount will not be applied if individual item numbers are entered separately.
  • This discount offer is available from Tuesday, October 19 through Thursday, December 16, 2010.
  • Shop now at my Stampin' Up store http://www.looksstorebought.stampinup.net/




Prayer for Today

Sunday, October 10, 2010

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 22Immediately Jesus made the disciples get into the boat and go on ahead of Him to the other side, while He dismissed the crowd. 23After He had dismissed them, He went up on a mountainside by Himself to pray. When evening came, He was there alone, 24but the boat was already a considerable distance from land, buffeted by the waves because the wind was against it. 25During the fourth watch of the night Jesus went out to them, walking on the lake.
Matthew 14:22-25 
Hallelujah!  Praise to the King of Kings!  Jesus, thank You for always knowing where I am, and knowing I will need You in a storm.  Thank You for coming to me, for staying with me through the storm.  You are by my side, wherever I am, even in the darkest time of night.  I love You. 
The Bible in One Year
·         Isaiah 34-36
·         Colossians 2

Clearance Rack Blitz

Thursday, October 7, 2010

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Clearance rack


Stampin'Up has added over 200 retired items to the Clearance Rack to make room for new merchandise. From now until October 18 new items will be added daily--at as much 80% savings!
      
 Important things to know:
  • Orders for Clearance Rack items can be placed through my online store at http://www.looksstorebought.stampinup.net/
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  • All items in this sale are available only while supplies last.
  • All sales of discontinued items are final.
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Wedding Card

Sunday, October 3, 2010

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The wedding was lovely and I successfully kept the bride and groom out of each other's site until Stacey came down the aisle on her proud Papa's arm. I mentioned yesterday that her Papa is also our pastor and he officiated their marriage covenant. I wondered how they would choreograph that. Her grandfather is also a pastor and he began the service. When it was time for Pastor David to give Stacey to her intended they played some music along with a photo montage while he took his father-in-law's place. A great transition with little distraction.

I made a card for Stacey and Chris:

The card base is 5 1/2 " sq. SU Whisper White (100730), followed by a mat 5 1/4" sq. SU Blushing Bride (119796), then a DSP layer 5 1/8" (that paper has been in my stash for years, no idea where it is from). Next there are four 2 3/8" sq. of Blushing Bride matted under four 2 1/4" sq. of that same mysterious DSP. Next I cut a scallop circle of Blushing Bride using the SU Scallop Circle Die (113468) and a circle of SU Shimmery White (101910) using the SU Clear Circle Die (114533) and the SU Big Shot (113439). The cut out rose is a Stampendous stamp, in my stash for years-I believe it is one of the first stamps I bought. It is watercolored using SU classic ink refills and SU Aqua Painters (103954) I used Blushing Bride, Regal Rose, and Blush Blossom (retired, but available as a marker [100037], good for skin tones, too) for the flower; Old Olive and Always Artichoke for the leaves; Early Espresso for the stem. The scalloped circle and flower is popped up using SU Dimensionals (104430) and the pearl accents on the four corners are SU Basic Pearls (119247).  


I'm still getting the hang of water coloring, but I'm fairly pleased with this outcome, if I might say so myself. I think I've been in too big a hurry with previous efforts.  About sentiments: I've heard others musing about inspiration for brilliant wisdom to write in cards. I've pondered the same thing. Recently, I've done Google searches for appropriate poems or found scripture verses that were meaningful or consulted poetry books on our shelves at home. I type them out on my computer, adjust margins, select font and color then print them on SU cardstock.
It's a lovely autumn day here in NM, the windows are open and I can hear the breeze rustling in the grasses around our house. Hope you are enjoying a lovely LORD's day in your part of the world, too.
Marge

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1A few days later, when Jesus again entered Capernaum, the people heard that He had come home. 2So many gathered that there was no room left, not even outside the door, and He preached the word to them. 3Some men came, bringing to him a paralytic, carried by four of them. 4Since they could not get him to Jesus because of the crowd, they made an opening in the roof above Jesus and, after digging through it, lowered the mat the paralyzed man was lying on. 5When Jesus saw their faith, He said to the paralytic, "Son, your sins are forgiven." 6Now some teachers of the law were sitting there, thinking to themselves, 7"Why does this fellow talk like that? He's blaspheming! Who can forgive sins but God alone?" 8Immediately Jesus knew in His spirit that this was what they were thinking in their hearts, and He said to them, "Why are you thinking these things? 9Which is easier: to say to the paralytic, 'Your sins are forgiven,' or to say, 'Get up, take your mat and walk'? 10But that you may know that the Son of Man has authority on earth to forgive sins . . . ." He said to the paralytic, 11"I tell you, get up, take your mat and go home." 12He got up, took his mat and walked out in full view of them all. This amazed everyone and they praised God, saying, "We have never seen anything like this!"
Mark 2:1-12

Precious Jesus, there is no one like You!  This man came to you hoping to walk, but You gave him something he never expected. .  .forgiveness of his sins.  You met this man's greatest need, and he was never the same.  For whatever we all come looking, meet our greatest need, so that Your glory is shown all across this world.

The Bible in One Year
·         Isaiah 17-19
·         Ephesians 5:17-33

Guest favors

Saturday, October 2, 2010

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Today I'm off to help at the wedding of our pastor's daughter, Stacey, to her beau, Chris Jogi. My mission is to help the photographer with photographing the families whilst keeping the bride and groom out of each other's view. Should be fun!
I made 150 little wedding favors that hold 4 Hershey's nuggets. See the example to the right in this photo. I used the new Bigz die in the SU Holiday Mini (120903) to create the top and bottom scalloped pieces. The box is a 3 1/4" by 5 1/2" piece of card stock scored at 1/2" around three sides and at 2 3/4" and 3 1/4".  The mats are square: 2 1/2" of DSP, 2" black, 1 3/4" pink, and the art piece is 1 1/2". The stamp is from Stampendous, found at a local craft store, stamped with Jet Black SU StazOn (101406). I cut little strips of DSP, 1" x 3" to wrap around the candies, then sealed the box with 3" of ribbon as I assembled it.

The card was for Stacey's shower, made with a retired color of SU card stock cut 4 1/4" x 11" with a top fold scored at 5 1/2". I ran the top portion through my SU Big Shot (113439) using the SU Elegant Lines embossing folder (119277), embellished with SU Black Flourish Designer Jewels (120987) and SU Black 5/8" Satin Ribbon (117285), stamped with SU Black Classic Ink (101179) using SU Teeny Tiny Wishes (115370).

It took me quite awhile to wrap my brain around the Big Shot. I had to understand how it worked and I had to justify the cost. I didn't want to invest in something that, initially, I thought I'd only use occasionally. Well, I use it on almost every card I make now. My husband, Cecil, often comments on how handy it is to have the right tool for the job he's doing; whether it's fixing the car or for a home project. I really understand what he means by that as I create my different projects, and I'm so glad to have that Big Shot.

A tip for using jewel embellishments: Use a pair of tweezers to pick the jewel off the paper using a little twisting motion. If you pull straight up sometimes the sticky stays on the paper rather than coming with the jewel. If the jewels are on a strip of adhesive, snip them apart with little scissors as you pick them up.  I have a 6" curved tip tweezer that came with my serger. I've seen these tweezers in the sewing or yarn sections of local sewing or craft stores.   

Have to wash that ink off my fingers, make sure the glitter is off my nose and head for the wedding. Hope you are enjoying this lovely autumn weather in your spot of the world.

There's An "App" For That (From Our Daily Bread Devotional)

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Read: Ephesians 5:1-7
Remember when phones were for making phone calls? With the advent of the smart phone, what was once a way to talk to someone has become a storehouse of data. Add cell-phone applications (computer programs) to that, and you can read sports reports, play games, plan trips, find an apartment - or any of well over 100,000 other tasks available with an "app".
That's pretty amazing, but the "apps" for phones are nothing compared with the kind of "apps" Scripture gives us. The "applications" of the Bible are direct notes from God telling us how to apply the truth of His Word to all of life.
Take Philippians 2, for instance: The unity "app" (2:2), the humility app (2:3), the no-grumbling app (2:14), the shine-as-lights app (2:15), Or look at the apps" of Ephesians 5: The imitate-God app (5:1), the walk-in-love app (5;2), the purity app (5:3), the tongue app (5:4). And the book of Proverbs? It's teeming with applications.
You don't have to wait for someone to offer these on the Internet. Just open the Bible and see the hundreds of ways to apply Scripture in your life. Got a question about the Christian life? Search the Bible. The answers are there, waiting to be discovered. -Dave Branon
Apply your heart to instructions, and your ears to words of knowledge. Proverbs 23:12

The Bible in One Year
·         Isaiah 14-16
·         Ephesians 5:1-16

Welcome to my blog

Monday, September 6, 2010

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This is my first post. I'm looking forward to growing a Stampin'UP! business where I am able to do what I love and share what I do. Visit my web site at http://www.looksstorebought.stampinup.net/ to order your stamping supplies.