Monday, January 25, 2010

blog hop - inside & out

Opsy!!  I almost forgot about the PTI blog hop tonight!  I didn't have a post prepped, so I'm just adding in a few shots of my latest creation - party invites for my almost-4 year old.  She's having an "Alice's tea party" as she calls it.  Very unbirthday.

I used a combination of PTI and Basic Grey stamps.  The neutral cardstock is a gorgeous textured celery - the last remnants from my wedding crafting :)

 
 
 
Ok!  Those were tons o' fun to make.  Hope you enjoyed them!  I also have an 'inside & out' wedding stationary set in my next post - feel free to take a look!
xoxo,
cch

Sunday, January 24, 2010

wedding stationary: inside & out

One theme this month at my favorite stamping place, Papertrey Ink, is cards 'inside and out'.  Perfect!  I like to go bonkers with coordinated touches inside the card, on the back of the card, and on the front & back of the envelopeSometimes I stamp a tiny, coordinated image on the return address label.  But I never take the time to document it.  So for today, I've got a wedding gift and card for some dear friends of mine, Brandon & Evelyng.

First, the card, front: (has hard to see bling; flourish on envelope is avocado & chocolate).  The grosgrain ribbon was ivory, colored avocado with my Copics.  They do an AMAZING job, although the ribbon is rather stiff after wards.  This little tip has come in handy for altering ribbon, brads, gems, buttons... I love it!  Those markers are really money well spent for me.


and the inside:  (here is used a double mat - the gift notecards have the same inner stamp but with a single mat & monochromatic look.


and the back:

The stationary gift set was the All Boxed Up template over at PTI, with six notecards:






 


That's it!  I hope you liked it - I loved putting it together!


xoxo,
cch

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

raising baby



Some of what we did seems old-fashioned (minus the full-time working mom part) but we really loved it & feel good about our successes:

  • Washed & folded cloth diapers.  But no pins - we bought proraps seconds from the factory.
  • Breast-fed until 14 months with no formula.  I pumped at work every 2 hours, and she never used a pacifier.
  • Cooked & smashed home-made organic babyfood (also never ate food from a jar).
  • No TV/movies for the first 2 years.  Then when we moved 3 years ago we never set up the TV (but do love our Netflix on the laptop).
  • Slept sweetie in her own crib so we could keep our bed (and get some sleep).

Of course, every baby has their way about things.  
As I watch ours grows, I know we're blessed with an outgoing, strong, adventurous, independent, willful, playful, young spirit - and I'm so happy about it.

Monday, January 11, 2010

jan 11th round-up

So many people I know personally have a birthday today - all cool, strong Capricorn gals:
  1. Moriah McSharry Mcgrath - went to college with my brother (Haverford); we spent two weeks with her in Madagascar when she was a Peace Corps Volunteer and caught a partial solar eclipse the moment our plane landed on the island/continent; like a true sister to me
  2. Amy Harms - my super awesome little 'cousin' (granddaughter of my mom's cousin)
  3. Baby Leda - must be 2 or 3 today; DD of my brother & Moriah's friends, Laddy & Christine
  4. Salma D. - 7th grade student in one of my Life Science class; sweet, scarved Muslim gal
  5. Erin Relph - special ed. co-teacher in my 6th grade Earth Science class; witnessed me tripping over a rolling backpack and branding my knees by falling onto my classroom's outdoor metal walkway
  6. Me - 36 and very excited; no work today because I teach year-round school & DH is not working either so we're dropping the kiddo off at school and going to the movies

Friday, January 8, 2010

mish-inspired notebook

Real quick, here's a notebook I CASEd last night from Mish in the idea gallery for Take Note at PTI.  I made it for my mom to go along with the card.  My dad just retired so they are permanently moving into their two homes - So Cal desert & Oregon coast.  This is to help her get organized w/ 2 houses to go between!

Thursday, January 7, 2010

xmas thanks

I love to tie my christmas cards and christmas thank you's together, so the challenge at Nichole Heady's blog (here) was right up my alley… even if I was slow to start it.  

There were lovely strips of left-over patterned paper I punched from a super-cool Mish photo-card design I used (here).  For this layout I remembered a N.H. card I'd CASEd before (here).  BONUS: this was also my first chance to use some of my new large envelopes I've been hoarding, which is a good new year thing to do.

Things are off to a GREAT start in my corner of the world - I hope they are for you, too!

Sunday, January 3, 2010

affirmations

I don't make New Year's resolutions, but I do set three intentions for the year at the spring equinox (there's still time to see how last year's intentions are unfolding).  Affirmations, on the other hand, are a daily way to hit the re-set button and get life flowing in a positive way.

The easiest and favorite I use is, "I am so happy that only wonderful things happen to me all of the time."  It feels silly to say, like how we all used to laugh at Stewart Smalley, but I continue with the affirmation and then my business for the day.
Here's an enlightening little snippet on the matter:
 
Affirmations
by Owen Waters

Affirmations are used to reprogram the subconscious mind in a desired direction. This helps to empower you to move through emotional blockages which may be limiting your opportunities to experience life to the fullest.

Every time you make a mental affirmation, your subconscious mind hears it and adjusts towards the reality of that statement. The subconscious mind does not filter, it just acts
on your statements. It is important, therefore, that you feed yourself positive thoughts about who you are.

A great way to start is to make a habit of using the classic affirmation, "Every day, in every way, I am becoming better and better."

Ignore any skepticism that arises inside you when you start doing this. That's just the automatic response which comes from resistance to change. Remember, for every action in life, there is an opposite and equal reaction. When you launch into an action which will cause change, resistance to change can manifest as the automatic, opposite reaction. Just carry out your action regardless. Keep going with your affirmation, and turn it into a habit.

Friday, January 1, 2010

mish sketch challenge

It's time to create a few baby cards and challenges are so handy to give me direction :)  Michelle Wooderson - Mish - had a New Year's Eve sketch (here) and I had the joy of a LONG naptime to get it all done.  


I pulled out the Basic Grey gamma series stamps - and remembered the so-called "Freaky Girl" :)  I loved them all instantly - so Burton-esque.

Here's a close-up of that sweetie:
 
She's colored with a few Copics for the heart (RV04, RV17), hair (Y32) and some T1 and 0.  I have a trio pack for hibiscus & leaf on the way, but alas, for now I used some good ol' Crayola colored pencils.
 
 Adorables!  Just cut these out from the DCWV Nana's Nursery paper pack.  It was mostly paper play on this card - most of the stamping was on the envelope (on the back with the Around & About Sentiments I stamped 2 borders: Congratulations in hibiscus & hearts in blush.