Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Beate's Weekend Sketch #12

German Phrase of the Day: Wohin gehst du? = Where are you going? Wohin is pronounced VOH-hihn. Personally, I thought where was just wo - guess I"ll have to further investigate!

Speaking of German, today's card is one I made for Beate's weekend sketch challenge. This is definitely a "scrappy" card instead of a "stampy" card which I usually do. But...I was having so much fun with my Basic Gray papers, I couldn't help it!

After completing all the pieces from the sketch, I had to add SOMETHING stamped, so made up the tag and attached it with the ribbon. I used my snap stamps to stamp the YOU inside the One of a Kind stamp from last year's punch box set.

I liked how the Purely Pomegranate paper matched this Phoebe paper from Basic Gray (at least, I think I pulled these from my Phoebe pack...I guess it COULD have come from Perhaps, but I think Phoebe!) Oh...and I finally sat down and organized all my ribbon from my ribbon swaps with Jody M...I made little cards using chipboard and my word window punch to wrap the ribbon around, and now I can just open my little box and see it all there! Much easier!! If only I could get the rest of my stamping area so well organized. Oh well...kindergarten starts up again in just under a week, then I'll have my mornings to myself again finally! Phew!!

Oh...and by the way...where is everyone?? I'm guessing either at Convention or over at the SCS Dare to get Dirty challenges...because I'm missing you all here! Give me a hollar and let me know you're around!! :-)

Supplies: (all supplies are SU! unless otherwise noted)
Stamps: Designer Label Punch Box, Snap Stamps by Karen Foster
CS:
Chocolate Chip, Purely Pomegranate, whisper white, Basic Gray Phoebe 6 by 6
Ink:
Chocolate Chip, Purely Pomegranate
Acc: Designer label punch, Celery grosgrain, May Arts polka dot ribbon

TFL!
-Jana

Monday, July 30, 2007

Still getting Dirty

German Phrase of the Day: Bald wird es regnen. = Soon it will rain. Boy...that's a phrase I know, as well as Es is regnen jetz (it is raining now) We've had so much rain lately, I wonder if I'll float away!

This card was for a couple of the Dirty challenges over at SCS. I used the sketch from Friday as well as the transparency challenge. I like how the transparency looks over the patterned paper, it gives a cool effect!

This sketch was definitely a challenge for me, and I'm still not sure about the button with the gold brads. The brads are elegant, the button more country. Oh well. Tomorrow I'll post my Beate weekend sketch card...I like that one better!

Thanks for checking in!

Supplies: (all supplies are SU! unless otherwise noted)
Stamps: Baroque Motifs
CS:
River Rock, Old Olive, Chocolate Chip, Brocade Backgrounds DSP
Ink:
White Stazon, Timber Brown Stazon
Acc: gold brads, neutrals buttons, linen thread, transparency sheet

TFL!
-Jana

Saturday, July 28, 2007

A triple challenge card

German Phrase of the Day: Ich muss in den sauren Apfel beissen. = I have to swallow the bitter pill (or more literally, I have to bite into the sour apple.) One of the fun things about this phrase calendar is finding all these fun phrases that I wouldn't otherwise learn.

Last night I decided I could probably get 1 card done quickly while my husband got Julia to bed. I figured I'd use Beate's sketch, and then I also wanted to do Jen's Clear Stamp challenge and Sharon's Easy Elegance challenge. So, I used my PaperTrey Ink stamps (Green Thumb) since they are the only acrylic stamps I own thus far. Then, for the added elegance I added some rhinestones to the flower centers and the silk flower with rhinestone brad for the circular part of the sketch.

Of course, I had to use my new in-colors again. I can't believe I just placed my first order (FINALLY) and didn't order any new In Color cardstock except the textured 12 by 12. Oh well...guess I'll have to do another order soon! ;-)

Ok...hoping to send dh and dd off to the "Aquazoo" so I can do some serious stamping today! :-) Have a wonderful weekend everyone!

Supplies: (all supplies are SU! unless otherwise noted)
Stamps: Green Thumb by Papertrey Ink
CS:
Whisper White, Purely Pomegranate, soft sky, blue bayou, pretty in pink marker to color flower
Ink:
Purely Pomegranate, soft sky, blue bayou
Acc: Rhinestone brad, sponge, silk flowers by ???, rhinestone stickons from Pippoos

TFL!
-Jana

Friday, July 27, 2007

Toile tent cards

German Phrase of the Day: Der Kuchen schmeckt zu suss. = The cake is too sweet.

I made these cards the other day for StamperSharon's dirty challenge, making a toile card! Since I had also just looked at the sketch challenge to make one of Michelle Wooderson's tent cards, so I figured I would combine the two. I think the design could use some work, but overall I'm happy with it.

I decided since i was at it, I'd make 4, showcasing some of the new In Colors...which I just LOVE!!! The first 2 use Purely Pomegranate and Wild Wasabi, the 2nd 2 Blue Bayou and Soft Sky. And don't you love the combination of the ticket corner punch with the scalloped square punch? I think it looks so cool...the perfect place for a brad! Oh...the card base itself is 4.25" square...the tent part makes it 5.5" tall.

I didn't get any of yesterdays challenges done...so maybe I'll get a few from yesterday and today done tonight. Otherwise, I'll just have to play over the weekend!

Supplies: (all supplies are SU! unless otherwise noted)
Stamps: Holidays & Wishes, Floral background
CS:
Whisper White, Purely Pomegranate, Wild Wasabi, Blue Bayou, Soft Sky
Ink:
Purely Pomegranate, Wild Wasabi, Blue Bayou, Soft Sky
Acc: ticket corner punch , silver brads, gold brads, narrow white organdy, gold & silver cord, Marvy giga scalloped square punch

TFL!
-Jana

Thursday, July 26, 2007

Pomegranate Strawberries?

German Phrase of the Day: Ich liebe Nachspeisen! = I love desserts! And boy, is that ever true (as you can tell from my photos!) and what a perfect phrase for todays Berry card. :-)

I decided I wanted to do as many of the Dare to be Dirty challenges over at SCS over the next week as I can squeeze in. (If you're a fan club member, you can see the challenges here! all others can see the gallery here.) Now that I'm out of my Harry Potter stupor, I need to get stampin'!! Only way to get over the post-Harry blues, right?

I was inspired to make this layout when looking at Sherry's sample for Jody's challenge. The white cardstock is actually 4.25 by 5.5, and is truly attached with the brads. (Well, I did use a little snail to hold it in place while attaching the brads, but still!) I really like how this turned out with the brads in each scallop!

The berries are of course from the Papertrey Ink Green Thumb stamp set. I stamped them with the purely pomegranate ink, which I am completely and totally in love with. I mean, it's such a LUCIOUS color!! Makes you want to just eat them up, doesn't it?!? The tops are stamped with Wild Wasabi, another new fav of mine. Can't wait to get the matching ribbon!! Since I didn't have that, I thought it appropriate to use some May Arts polka dot ribbon from one of Jody's awesome ribbon shares! See....she even ships to us poor souls overseas! :-) And she didn't charge much more for shipping either!!

Hope you all like this one as much as I do...cuz I LOVE it!

Supplies: (all supplies are SU! unless otherwise noted)
Stamps: Green Thumb by Papertrey Ink
CS:
Whisper White, Purely Pomegranate
Ink:
Purely Pomegranate, Wild Wasabi
Acc: corner rounder, silver brads, may arts polka dot ribbon

TFL!
-Jana

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

And more Christmas...

German Phrase of the Day: Das ist mir zu sharf. = This is too hot for my taste. This is a phrase I will NEVER use in relation to German cooking...since even the spicy "taco sauce" here is probably only about a mild California style. Oh well...I did get to have some really good Mexican style food up in Berlin...did I mention that? We actually think it's funny when people warn us about something being too spicy for Julia over here.

So, here are my little buddies again. I had to pull them back out since I decided to make another Christmas card. I couldn't think what to make for you all today, so I pulled out a piece of already cuddled cardstock and decided to build from there. This went pretty quickly once I decided on the colors and orientation. I colored these little dudes in with markers, and I used a blender pen with Cool Caribbean ink to add some of that color. After adding the stamped piece with dimensionals, I knew I had to add some ribbon, and what better way than with some HPH which I recently organized, and realized I have WAAAAYY too much of? Anyway, I hope you all like this one!

Supplies: (all supplies are SU! unless otherwise noted)
Stamps: Festive Favorites
CS:
Whisper White, Basic Black, Real Red, Cool Caribbean
Ink:
Markers - Green Galore, Real Red, Bashful Blue, Pumpkin Pie, Cool Caribbean re-inker, white craft
Acc: blender pen, HPH, black gingham ribbon, cuttlebug embossing folder

TFL!
-Jana

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Circle Journal #2

Ok Michelle...if you want to be surprised....don't look!!!

German Phrase of the Day: Willst du von meiner Suppe probieren? = Would you like to taste my soup? Not that I ever make soup...but I suppose it's a good one to know. Someone might make soup for me, right? ;-)

So today I am posting the journal pages I made for Michelle's journal over at Painted Dessert Serenade. She is also the host of the circle journal swap, so has been reminding us all of our mailing dates.

The theme of Michelle's journal was things to do in this lifetime. I thought that was a great theme, but couldn't think of too many that I know for sure I want to do. Therefore, I only had 3. Visit all 7 continents, write (and publish) a book, and grow old with my honey. I used the Pick a Petal stamp set to write my tasks on the petals, and I stamped using one of the patterns with Pomegranate ink on the same pretty in pink cardstock. I stamped the title using my only double alphabet over here on whisper white, slightly sponged the edges with the pomegranate ink, then mounted it on pomegranate, finally adding a tag with my name to the bottom. I also added a rhinestone brad to the flower center to give it a little more sparkle.

I hope you like it Michelle!!

Supplies: (all supplies are SU! unless otherwise noted)
Stamps: Pick a Petal, Newsprint Alpha
CS:
Whisper White, Purely Pomegranate, Pretty in Pink, Petals and Paisleys DSP
Ink:
Pretty in Pink, Purely Pomegranate
Acc: Spiral punch, Rounded tag punch, pink gingham ribbon, rhinestone brads

TFL!
-Jana

Sunday, July 22, 2007

I finished it!

Well...I finished it at 9:45 this morning. Just 24 hours after purchasing it. And I loved it! Anyone out there who has finished and wants to talk about it send me an email...my dh probably won't read it for a few more weeks, and I think I'll go insane waiting for him to talk to me about it!!

Hope you all are having a great weekend!

-Jana

Saturday, July 21, 2007

Don't bother me now...

German Phrase of the Day: Ich lese gerade ein Buch. = I am reading a book right now. So...go away! I mean really...I can't believe people are actually blog surfing today when the latest Harry Potter book just became available. Over 2 million Americans are getting their copy today from Amazon alone! So...what are you doing in front of your computer??

Ok, for those of you still here, this is a name sign I made for Julia last summer when visiting my wonderful friend and upline, Rachel before we moved over here to Germany. The new chipboard letters had just come out, and she was teaching us all how to cover them, stamp on them, and emboss them. Isn't this just adorable?? I really loved this paper, and the colors are perfect for my non-pink little girl. Well, she does like pink, but as she says, she likes ALL the colors. Oh...and have I told you her other recent saying? She told her daddy one day that the sun was shining like "100 glitter glues." She makes me so proud!

Anyway, I hope you enjoyed this...now I'm off to buy my book!

TFL!
-Jana

Friday, July 20, 2007

I've been nominated!


Julie nominated me as a Rockin' Girl Blogger...THANK YOU!! Julie has a totally rockin' blog, and she lives in Maine, which makes her way Uber-cool!

So, now I get to tag 5 more bloggers...no easy task choosing just 5...especially to find 5 who haven't been tagged yet!!

So, for the Rockin' Girl Blogger award I hearby nominate:
Gina
Jenny
Yvette
Linda
Stephanie

If you don't already read their blogs regularly, go check them out! And give Yvette a shout out - she'll be returning stateside from the Land Down Under pretty soon I believe!

Thanks for stopping by!
-Jana

Summertime sparkles

German Phrase of the Day: Jeder moechte heute dunn sein. = Everybody wants to be thin these days. Well...I guess that's true...but few want it enough to do the right things - myself included!!

Ever have one of those cards that just doesn't quite turn out how you had envisioned?? While blurfing this morning (I just love that word Allison!!) I came across a card that had rounded corners on the bottom...and I liked it. But it also inspired me to then add patterned paper that would peak through a little...so of course I had to cut the top flap a little shorter. So...that was how this all started.

I did the faux diamond technique on the white circle, because, I mean, who doesn't like sparkle?? And then, I added the rhinestone brads. I think that's where I went over the top...but overall I'm still ok with this card. I think I'd like it better if I had used Cool Caribbean for the cards instead of old olive, but that's ok.

My husband and daughter should be back soon...and I still have to prepare a post for tomorrow. You see...I'm not going to be stamping this weekend, because I have a date with a young man named Harry. I still don't know WHERE I'm getting my book from, but you can bet I'll be up and out of the house plenty early searching all the bookstores between here and Amsterdam if I have to to find a copy. Then, I'm going to just sit, and read! My husband already knows I'll be in a total book induced stupor, and that he shouldn't count on me for anything. I made a big pot of chili for lunch today, so we even have leftovers available!! :-) So...off to find something to photograph for all those non-Harry fans who will actually be looking at blogs tomorrow. You don't know what you're missing!!!

Supplies: (all supplies are SU! unless otherwise noted)
Stamps: Polka Dots & Paisley
CS:
Whisper White, Old Olive, Petals and Paisleys DSP
Ink:
Pretty in Pink, Regal Rose, Old Olive
Acc: Coluzzle, corner rounder, rhinestone brads, iridescent ice ep, May arts ribbon, Marvy giga scalloped circle punch

TFL!
-Jana

Thursday, July 19, 2007

More Christmas in July, and post # 201!!

German Phrase of the Day: Ich habe zu viel gegessen. = I ate too much. This often happens to me, especially when we find really great restaurants over here. We actually found an AMAZING Mexican place up in Berlin - I was so excited to have some truly authentic Mexican food I couldn't stop eating!!! It's right across from the Checkpoint Charlie Museum, so if you're up that way and missing that good old fashioned Tex-Mex food, stop on in!

I can't believe I'm already at post # 201 in just shy of 8 months. Wow! And many of my early posts were Christmas cards (well, it was December!) so this year I decided to start early. I have to admit, I was inspired to make this card by Jan Tink. Her blog is so hilarious...if you don't already read it I suggest you go check it out! Back in June when she first got her preorder hers was the first Christmas Card I saw using the new In Colors - and I loved it! Since then I've seen hundreds, but I still credit her for my use of Purely Pomegranate and Wild Wasabi for this card. Isn't it Purdy?? And it's such a fast easy card - super simple to mass produce!! Even with the bling!!

So, if you haven't started thinking about it yet, Christmas isn't all that far off - and if you start now you really can send out 100+ hand-made Christmas cards this year. I've even done it not starting until Thanksgiving - but I don't recommend doing it that way!! I'm going to keep plugging away trying to create at least 1 Christmas card per week until Christmas...and ones I like I'll make multiples of. Still need to rework that last one...but I promise to show you what I end up with on it!!

Supplies: (all supplies are SU! unless otherwise noted)
Stamps: Baroque Motifs, Hugs and Wishes
CS:
Whisper White, Wild Wasabi, Purely Pomegranate
Ink:
Wild Wasabi, Purely Pomegranate
Acc: Ticket corner punch, silver brads, non-SU rhinestones

TFL!
-Jana

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

We're back...again!

Hi everyone. Sorry I have nothing new for you, but we just got back from Prague...which took a cab ride, delayed flight, train ride, bus ride, and then a 1k walk (dragging luggage) to get home. Oh well...at least we made it!

Had a great time in both Berlin and Prague. Berlin was fun, and Prague was amazingly beautiful. But, I think we're all a little tired of large European cities for a bit...and could use some good old fashioned R&R. Hopefully we'll get some in the next few weeks!!

However, I DID get to see the new Harry Potter movie, and loved it. I think it's the best one by far. Originally, I was going to see it in IMAX 3D, but turns out the IMAX version was in German, but the regular version was in English - I'm glad we checked! I mean...my German is getting better, but definitely not good enough to watch a movie I've never seen before dubbed in German. I think I would have gone insane!

Anyway, I'll try to get something new made tomorow morning...maybe Julia and I can have some craft time together. It's good to be home!

-Jana

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Another card from Michelle

German Phrase of the Day: Kase isst man immer am Schluss. = You always eat the cheese at the end (of the meal). In our house, the cheese often is the meal, at least at dinner time. We follow the German custom of having our main meal for lunch (since dh is usually home and not on the phone then) and just have bread, meat, cheese and fruit for dinner. Oh...and Kase (supposed to have the 2 dots over the a) is pronounced KAY -zeh. Another of my favorites! :-)

I think I'll have to have Michelle be an official guest designer for my blog since she sends me so many beautiful cards! Here's another she sent as a thank you recently...and I can't even remember what it was for! (I could go back upstairs and get the card to read it, but that would take energy and I'm trying to get these all ready before we leave tomorow...and I still need to clean!!)

Anyhow, she used some of the little mini rhinestones I sent to her in her flower centers...aren't they cute?? And I really like the ribbon! This is actually one of Michelle's simpler designs, and I'm very proud of her!! Thanks as always Michelle!! Miss you!

TFL!
-Jana

Monday, July 16, 2007

Christmas card gone bad!

German Phrase of the Day: Das war ein Fehler. = That was a mistake. Fehler is pronounced FEH-lehr...and I make many of these!

This card started with the stamp in the uper right corner. I REALLY like the postage cancel stamp, and that is the only reason I pre-ordered this set. I wanted to use that on this card...but couldn't think of where to go from there. I did use my new square scalloped punch from Nicole at PTI to punch out the stamp...isn't it cute?

Anyway, I think I just tried to use too much. perhaps if I had moved the verticle ribbon to the left a little more, and angled the tag that way, and not used the circle image or the merry image it would have been salvageable. As it is, I will probably save it to send to someone who I know has no appreciation for my stamping...which means one of dh's relatives! (Did I really type that?!? Oh well!) Maybe once I'm home again I can try to re-work this one and then I'll post the result.

Supplies: (all supplies are SU! unless otherwise noted)
Stamps: Perfect Presentation
CS: Whisper White, Real Red, Blue Bayou

Ink:
Basic Black, real red, blue bayou, Soft Sky
Acc: both tag punches, 1 1/4" and 1 3/8" circle punches, smallest square scallop punch from Marvy, Mike's ribbon

TFL!
-Jana

Sunday, July 15, 2007

Text Boxed playtime.

German Phrase of the Day: Ich liebe neue Stempel! = I love new stamps! Every once in a while I come up with a phrase of my own...and I always double check the spelling on babelfish. However, it won't correct the phrasing, so Beate, or other native German speakers, please feel free to correct me when I screw up!

This is the only card I have made so far from my new Text Boxed set. I really like the set, just haven't had enough time to play yet. I was working on another, but it just didn't turn out quite right.

Have you checked the new sets released today yet?? I probably haven't since right now I'm probably on a train to Prague...hope we have internet at our hotel in Prague!!

For this card, I used the Fossil Stone technique from Pat Stamps technique junkies newsletter. I had a subscription for that which my friend and downnline Michelle got me for my birthday one year, and I really enjoyed it. I thought this technique would work perfectly with these leaves...and I was right!

I think it might have been a little better had I also clear embossed the focal image...might have given it a little more pop. But...it's ok. All stamps used are from the Text Boxed set...I did emboss the words with gold ep after stamping with gold ink. Hope you like it!

Supplies: (all supplies are SU! unless otherwise noted)
Stamps: Text Boxed by Papertrey Ink
CS:
whisper white, wild wasabi, brushed gold, garden green, glossy white
Ink: Wild wasaby, always artichoke, mellow moss, versamark, gold encore

Acc: Gold ep, clear ep, narrow white organdy, gold cord

TFL!
-Jana

Saturday, July 14, 2007

ENORMOUS Silk flowers

German Phrase of the Day: Ich wurde so gerne im Suden leben. I would like so much to live in the South. Not that I've been north yet (altho by the time you all read this I"ll be in Berlin, so I can tell you about it when I get back!) but I definitely like the southern areas of Germany.

This card uses those beautiful silk flowers my friend Karin sent to me. I colored the largest using a sponge and my Purely Pomegranate ink pad. I would have preferred dying it with ink refill, but I forgot to buy those. Ooops! The middle flower I left white, and the smallest I sponged with Groovy Guava. Then, I used a pink rhinestone brad from the SU Fire collection for the center. Isn't it gawgeous?!?!

To give you some size perspective, the white card base is 6 by 12. That flower is HUGE!!! And this card came together so quickly...even coloring the flowers took next to no time. Hope you enjoy!!

Supplies: (all supplies are SU! unless otherwise noted)
Stamps: Sincere Salutations
CS:
Whisper White, Basic Black, Purely Pomegranate, Prints DSP in Celery
Ink:
Basic Black, Purely Pomegranate, Groovy Guava
Acc: Ice circle rhinestone brads, May arts polka dot ribbon from a Jody share.

TFL!
-Jana

Friday, July 13, 2007

Thanks Karin!!

German Phrase of the Day: Die Melone duftet herrlich. = The smell of the melon is wonderful.

I got this adorable card from my friend (and former customer) Karin who lives in London now. I haven't been over to visit hr yet, but I'm hopeful I'll get to see her soon.

Anywho...she sent me this adorable Stamping Bella card, and enclosed some GORGEOUS silk flowers for me to play wtih (you'll see the results tomorow!) And the had the incredible idea of spritzing the flower using the Color Spritzer tool. How brilliant is she???

We're heading up to Berlin today...it was Julia's last day of Kindergarten before a 3-week break. I'm hopeful I'll survive and still get some time during these three weeks to blog for you all! If she hasn't run me completely out of energy. And this time, I do have posts already to go...so maybe I'll even get a blog baby-sitter to publish them for me if I can't.

Thanks...and I'll write more when I can!

-Jana

Tag I'm it...

I've been tagged 3 or 4 times now, and I keep meaning to get to it, but I've been so busy stamping I haven't yet!

So, here are 7 little know things about me...

1. I'm really a homebody. I love all this traveling, but for me relaxation is just being at home doing what I love best - stamping! (that is, if I can't be on a beach reading!!)
2. I was born in a small town in Maine called Bucksport that was founded by Johnathon Buck. He was cursed by a witch (either that he condemned to death or thought to be his mistress) and to this day his grave marker has her foot - even though it has been replaced many times!)
3. I moved to California when I was 18 to attend Pomona College out in Claremont. And today, one of my best friends (and upline) lives in Claremont!!
4. I am addicted to pastries. Chocolate is fine, but I much prefer cake, brownies, croissants, etc.
5. I am thinking of writing a book about our time living here in Germany - think Pater Mayle meets Erma Bombeck! Just have to get up the nerve to start writing it!!!
6. I am the youngest of 3, and am living proof that IUD's in the early 70's were not effective!!
7. Lastly, I started this blog to maintain a connection to the stamping world during our 2 year stint here in Germany...and it has become one of my most treasured tasks! Thank you all for helping to keep me "sane" - or at least no more crazy than I was to begin with!! :-)

Ok...I'm not going to tag anyone because it seems to have made it's way around, but thanks to Gina, Michelle, and Adellina for tagging me!

And now, I'm off to take the dog to the TierPension (animal hotel) for our trip! Auf Wiedersehen!

-Jana

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Quilt card

Normally, I try to only post one new card per day - especially when I'm going to be traveling and can't stamp for a while - but today I had to share this card I just finished! I followed a link from Allison's blog to this awesome tutorial for making a quilt card on Nancy's blog. I mean...with her instructions it was just so stinkin' easy! I used my Brocade Background paper to make the quilt, and of course the matching Baroque Motifs set for the center image.

Once I had the strips cut, and the adhesive on the under level it went pretty quick. After adhering all the strips, I decided to use my craft knife and a ruler to cut off the excess because I don't have the guillotine style cutter and I didn't think my trimmer would be a good idea. That worked perfectly. I wanted to add some ribbon or something, but decided that it really didn't add much. Perhaps some piercing around the vanilla layer on the Old Olive would look nice....but at this point I don't want to screw it up, KWIM ??

Supplies: (all supplies are SU! unless otherwise noted)
Stamps: Baroque Motifs
CS:
Old Olive, Very Vanilla, Chocolate Chip, Brocade Background DSP
Ink:
Old Olive, Groovy Guava, River Rock, Chocolate Chip marker
Acc: 1 1/4" square punch, Ice rhinenstone brad

TFL!
-Jana

New Catty Case wtih Zoofari

German Phrase of the Day: Das beste Obst bekommst du auf dem Markt. = You get the best fruit at the market. Yesterday we had veggies, today we have fruit. These were among my first German words...as I've said I do ok when it comes to food! ;-)

Last week there was a challenge on SCS to Case the New Catty. Well...my absolute favorite sample in the new book has to be the Boatloads of Love sample on page 53. I mean...the use of the designer paper is just wonderful, and the way they reused the punched out word window strip is just brilliant!

I hadn't used my new Zoofari set yet, and really wanted to get it a little dirty, so I pulled that out. And in looking over my DP, I decided that the Petals and Paisleys striped paper would work perfectly. I used my brand new aquapainter (I finally broke down and bought a new set...my old ones are getting a little frayed, and I promised Julia she could have them when I got new ones...she's been bugging me for them for at least 6 months!) with ink pads to color in my little animals there. I used some river rock to give them some ground. For the sentiment, I didn't have a happy birthday sentiment that fit really well in the space I had, and that I liked. So...I used a Happy Belated Sentiment from the "It's Your Birthday" set, and just stamped Happy first then Birthday, using my SAMJ to get the alignment just right. Oh yeah...and I used the balloon from Tutu Terrific...just decided they really needed a balloon, and that was the only one I could think of that I had. Maybe I should remedy that and get the Big Bold Birthday set from page 63...what do you all think??

I'm super happy with how this card turned out...now I just have to figure out who to send it to! :-)

Supplies: (all supplies are SU! unless otherwise noted)
Stamps: Zoofari, It's Your Birthday, tutu terrific
CS:
So Saffron, Tempting Turquoise, Whisper White, Petals and Paisleys DSP
Ink:
Old Olive, So Saffron, Tempting Turquoise, basic black, cool caribbean, river rock, regal rose
Acc: aquapainter, word window punch, corner rounder, crafter's tool kit, bb brads, dimensionals, stamp-a-ma-jig

TFL!
-Jana

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Joy Fold Card for Beate's sketch challenge

German phrase of the day: Es muss frisches Gemuse sein. = It has to be fresh vegetables. I like the word Gemuse...it's kind of like amuse, but from the garden! ;-) Sorry...I shouldn't try to be funny!

Here is my shot at Beate's sketch challenge from this past weekend. I really enjoyed making this card, and love the overall effect. I think I should have added a rhinestone brad to the center of my medallion though...what do you think?

I got to play with my new stamps again, and the matching paper. Don't you just love the new matching lines SU! has this fall?? I can't wait to play more!!! I lightly sponged the edges of my dp with chocolate chip ink, and I just love the way that looks!

You can get directions for this card on Beate's site, but it's super easy once you've made one. I just needed to get the feel for it...might have to try this for some Christmas cards now!! I especially liked using my Hodge Podge HW for the closure, because I just don't use that stuff enough!! Need to stop hoarding!!

Supplies: (all supplies are SU! unless otherwise noted)
Stamps: Baroque Motifs
CS:
Chocolate Chip, River Rock, Very Vanilla, Brocade background DSP
Ink:
Chocolate Chip, River Rock, Old Olive
Acc: HPH, Dimensional, sponge

TFL!
-Jana

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Thanks Michelle!!

German Phrase of the Day: Du musst das Fleisch noch salzen. = You have to put salt on the meat. Fleisch is pronounced fliesh. My daily calendar seems to be on a cooking theme this week, so I figured I'd stick with it.

Today's card was a beautiful thank you card from my friend Michelle. She always send me beautiful cards, and they always make me smile. We used to stamp together every week practically, since her older boy is about the same age as Julia, and I miss our stamping sessions. The kids would go off and play (most likely making a HUGE mess) and we wouldn't worry about it because we were having fun.

One of Michelle's favorite techniques is shaving cream...and I think her second favorite might be the faux shaving cream she used here. She sent this card back with dh as a thanks for the German wine and chocolate I sent for her. She doesn't have a blog yet, but I've been bugging her that she needs one! She does have a Stampin' Up! site though, so go see more of her work there!

Monday, July 09, 2007

Pick a Petal fun

German Phrase of the Day: Der Wein schmeckt sehr interessant. = The wine tastes very interesting. I hope you all are memorizing these, because I will have a test someday!! And in the test I'll include ALL my favorite words, of which Wein is certainly one! :-)

So, like I said yesterday I finally sat down and played with my new goodies while DH and DD were riding their bikes to the pool about 5 miles away (and 3 "villages" over.) I knew as soon as I saw sneak peaks of Pick a Petal I would have to have it...but then I saw people struggle with what to do with it...and I got worried. I decided for this card I wanted to go simple, and stuck with just 1 layer (altho, looking at it now, I'm thinking I might scallop one edge and put a layer of color under it...what do you all think? And which color would you use? Wasabi or Apricot??)

I used Purely Pomegranate (the greatest color ever created!) for the petals, and then took a 1" circle chipboard piece out, covered it with Apricot Appeal craft ink, and embossed it with my iridescent ice ep (no, I actually DID put it away, but it was near the front in my drawer of ep)

Once I had the flower basically created, I realized I didn't have anything for the stem...and it will be a while before I get Stem Sayings...it didn't even make my first order, but it's in the "Must Order this catalog period" column. So, I pulled out my PaperTrey Ink Faux Ribbon set and used that to make my stem...and I LOVE it! Of course, I had to use Wild Wasabi ink! Then, I finished it off with a greeting from Hugs and Wishes. Such a fun and easy card to make! I love new toys!!!

Supplies: (all supplies are SU! unless otherwise noted)
Stamps: Pick a Petal, Hugs and Wishes, Faux Ribbon by Papertrey Ink
CS:
White CS from Papertrey Ink
Ink:
Purely Pomegranate, Wild Wasabi, Apricot Appeal Craft
Acc: Iridescent Ice ep, On Board Blossoms & Basics

TFL!
-Jana

Sunday, July 08, 2007

Color Challenge Inspired

German Phrase of the Day: Du bist ein guter Koch. = You're a good cook.

I had to play with my new stamps and colors today...I had waited long enough! I liked the the color combo Emily came up with for SCS this week, but decided to modify it to the new colors, so instead of Pretty in Pink, Old Olive, and Chocolate Chip I used Groovy Guava, River Rock, and Chocolate Chip. I liked it! I also got to use one of my new bling-brads from SU! Gotta love the sparkle!!!

I LOVE this new stamp set, Baroque Motifs, and have been drooling over all the samples I've seen so far. I'm not sure I like cutting out the flower here...but it turned out ok.

While I was up there I made a few other cards which I'll show you over the next week. I want to make at least one card per new stamp set!

Supplies: (all supplies are SU! unless otherwise noted)
Stamps: Baroque Motifs
CS:
Chocolate Chip, Groovy Guava, River Rock, Very Vanilla
Ink:
Groovy Guava, River Rock
Acc: Ice rhinestone circle brads

TFL!
-Jana

Friday, July 06, 2007

Happy 4th...on the 6th!

German Phrase of the Day: Wir kochen heute ein ganz besonderes Essen. = We'll cook a very special meal today - which is what many people did on the 4th. We however, spent the day driving through Germany...which was still quite enjoyable...and eating German, Italian, and Greek food. Independence Day is a little different when living overseas!

I didn't get into my stamp room until after getting Julia to bed last night, so I had to wait until this morning to take a photo. I'm quite happy with how this turned out. I stamped the fireworks in Purely Pomegranate (my new favorite color!!) and Brocade Blue. Then, I covered the white piece with Versamark and embossed with Iridescent Ice EP. I just love that faux diamonds look!! Then, I mounted the white piece onto Brocade Blue CS, and then onto Purely Pomegranate, and then I added the organdy ribbon and silver cord. Finally I mounted this onto my Bashful Blue card where I had already stamped the stars with Bashful Blue ink. The sentiment was stamped with my new Karen Foster Snap Stamps in Pomegranate ink, then punched with the word window punch. This was a super fun card to make...and I LOVE the sparkles!! Hopefully tonight I can make some card with all my new SU! stuff!!

Supplies: (all supplies are SU! unless otherwise noted)
Stamps: Fireworks from GinaK designs Karen Foster Snap Stamps
CS:
Brocade Blue, Purely Pomegranate, Bashful Blue, Whisper White
Ink:
Brocade Blue, Purely Pomegranate, Bashful Blue
Acc: Versamark, irridescent ice EP, organdy ribbon, silver cord, word window punch

TFL!
-Jana

Thursday, July 05, 2007

Wish Stephanie a Happy Birthday!

Be sure to go wish my good friend Stephanie a Happy Birthday, and enter to win one of the AWESOME ribbon racks that her hubby makes. Trust me...they are gorgeous, you don't want to miss this one!!

Have a great day!
-Jana

I'm back!

German Phrase of the Day: Ich benötige einen Job. = I need a job. Which I really do need to pay for all the new SU! stuff I HAVE to have. How sad am I? I went through the catalog and created my wishlist. I haven't even added the entire thing up...just those things that I need on the FIRST order...those things I can't wait too long to get. Wanna know the total? $500!!! I can't believe it! As I always say...good thing my husband doesn't read this thing! ;-)

So...guess what??? My GinaK blog candy arrived!! Is this not awesome??? I can't wait to go play with these adorable stamps! I'll be making a belated Happy 4th card this afternoon for sure. She even sent me some easy mount to mount them on...how cool is that? Ok...I'll post the card as soon as I get it made. I actually got the idea while browsing another Gina's blog...my good friend GinaP!

Thanks GinaK!!

-Jana

Sunday, July 01, 2007

Saying Goodbye

German Phrase of the Day: Auf Wiedersehen = Goodbye (or more literally, until we meet again, just like Au revoir in French)

I hate saying goodbye. And one of the weird things about living overseas and getting to know other ex-pats is that occasionally, they leave and return to their original country. Thus, I am having to say goodbye to 2 good friends I have made in the short time I've been here. Both women were part of a group of scrapping English speakers (Americans, Canadian, etc.) that I have been meeting up with for the last 8 months or so...quite regularly since January. And while I will miss having them here, I know that I will continue to meet more people, and hope that I will meet up with them again when I too return Stateside.

This card was made for one of these friends. It was a VERY fast card...using some of my new Basic Gray paper which I love. I used my So Very SAB stamp set (and as always stamped the missed crooked!) and some organdy ribbon and cord to finish it off.

We're off to the Black Forrest, so I'll be a little quiet for the next couple of days...but I did get my pre-order items...and of course, my new catalog! I've been enjoying it immensely, and will of course bring it with me to continue to drool!

Have a wonderful July 4th all of you who are Stateside! We'll be celebrating here with German beer and Bratwurst! :-)

TFL!
-Jana