Now for some simple layouts. This is my family and I at a concert in Yucca Valley in 2008.
Materials: Martha Stewart Crafts Deep Edge Punch Daisy Fan, Cricut Wall Decor and More Cartridge, Cricut George and Basic Shapes Cartridge, Tim Holtz Idea-ology Mask Concerto, Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist Spray 2 Ounce Bottle - Tattered Leather, Tim Holtz Idea-ology CORNERS Metal Hardware
Welcome to my blog! I hope you find some inspiration for your projects, the same way that I find inspiration from the many blogs that I visit each day. My goal for this space is to show and explain the many crafts, food, home decor and genealogy projects that I have done and continue to do. Whenever possible, I'll try to include a list of materials. No promises though, since some of my materials are from many years ago and I don't remember where they came from.
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Christmas 2010
My son and daughter at Bass Pro Shop during Christmas.
All cuts were made using the Winter Woodland cartridge except for the dog (Everyday Paper Dolls) and wreath (Christmas Solutions).
Materials: Cricut "Winter Woodland" cartridge, Cricut Everyday Paper Dolls, Cricut Christmas Solutions cartridge
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
"Fashion" Wall Decor
We rearranged Olivia's room the other day so I thought I better finish a project that I've been wanting to do for her dress up area. Didn't realize how cute the Paisley cartridge was until I started using it. Lots of girly stuff. Everything except the high heel shoes and patterned purse were used with the Paisley cartridge.
Materials: Cricut Paisley cartridge, Cricut Everyday Paper Dolls cartridge
Materials: Cricut Paisley cartridge, Cricut Everyday Paper Dolls cartridge
Monday, February 14, 2011
More Snow Layouts
More pictures from our snow day last January. This time they are pictures of our yard, street and backyard neighborhood.
Materials: Bo Bunny Snowy Serenade Sparkles paper, Bo Bunny Snowy Serenity paper, Advantus Tim Holtz Idea-Ology 2-1/2-Inch Ornate Plates, Cricut "Winter Woodland", DCWV Robin #2 paper, Martha Stewart Crafts Scallop 3 Dot Punch
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Snow Day
In January 22 last year we got quite a treat here in Yucaipa in the form of a big snowfall (big for our area that is). I made sure to take lots of pictures. How many chances would I get to scrap a snow day?
I bought paper online specifically for these layouts. It's Bo Bunny's Serenade collection. It's beautiful paper. Heavy cardstock with lots of glitter. I still have about 8 pages more to do for this snow day so I'll post them as they are done.
Materials: Bo Bunny Snowy Serenade Crystals paper, Bo Bunny Snowy Serenade Sparkles paper, Die Cuts With a View 12x12 Robin #2 paper, Cricut "Winter Woodland" Cartridge, Cricut "Joys of the Season" Cartridge, Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist Spray 2 Ounce Bottle - Slate, Stampin' Up Whisper Whites stamp pad, Stampin' Up Spring Bouquet Flower Punch, Stampin' Up Looks Like Spring stamp set, Stampin' Up Dazzling Diamonds Glitter
I bought paper online specifically for these layouts. It's Bo Bunny's Serenade collection. It's beautiful paper. Heavy cardstock with lots of glitter. I still have about 8 pages more to do for this snow day so I'll post them as they are done.
Materials: Bo Bunny Snowy Serenade Crystals paper, Bo Bunny Snowy Serenade Sparkles paper, Die Cuts With a View 12x12 Robin #2 paper, Cricut "Winter Woodland" Cartridge, Cricut "Joys of the Season" Cartridge, Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist Spray 2 Ounce Bottle - Slate, Stampin' Up Whisper Whites stamp pad, Stampin' Up Spring Bouquet Flower Punch, Stampin' Up Looks Like Spring stamp set, Stampin' Up Dazzling Diamonds Glitter
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Easter Bunny Cake
Easter and spring will be here before you know it. I wanted to share a cake that I made a few years ago for an Easter party. I used a Wilton shaped pan, a boxed white cake mix and homemade buttercream frosting. The ears and eyes were made out of pink and green taffy, rolled out in sugar. I added some black gel icing on the eyes. Next time I would dye some frosting black since the gel was a little runny. His nose is a red jelly bean and his teeth white pillow mints. This was a good beginner cake for me because the icing wasn't supposed to look smooth and there wasn't any decorating with icing tips
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Ancestry.com
This is Part 3 in my blogs on researching your families genealogy. For the first two blogs, click HERE for the "Genealogy: Where To Started" post and HERE for the "Family Tree Maker" post (or click on the label "genealogy" for all three posts).
OK...so you've talked to your oldest relatives and bought a software program that can store all the information you are going to be researching. Now what?
Even if you didn't buy Family Tree Maker, I suggest getting a subscription to Ancestry.com. I'm sure you've seen the "I gotta a leaf" commercials. Click HERE to watch it. Ancestry.com also partnered a show with NBC called, "Who Do You Think You Are?" Years ago, I bought Family Tree Maker Version 16 and it came with a 1-year subscription to Ancestry.com (a $100 value). From what I can tell, Family Tree Maker 2011 does not include a free subscription. I'm sure Family Tree Maker 2011 has a lot of new exciting features but just be aware that there are older versions out there, some coming with a free subscription and some without. Family Tree Maker (any version) and Ancestry.com are a nice research duo because the software has a Web Search that is integrated with Ancestry.com. In other words, the software works with the website to automatically look for information.
Ancestry.com also offers a 14-day free trial. Be careful though. All of the free subscription offers require you to enter your credit card information and if you don't cancel the free subscription, you'll be charged automatically for a renewal. Don't let this scare you off though. Even as absentminded as I am, I put a reminder on my calendar and canceled the free subscription before being charged a renewal fee.
Ancestry.com has so many features that it would probably be most beneficial to go directly to their website to review them all. Click HERE to go there now.
In case you don't want to leave this site, however, here are some of the features I found the most useful:
Census Records
Immigration & Emigration Records
Military Records
Birth, Marriage & Death Records
Family Trees
Court, Land, Wills & Financial Records
There are of course many many more and you can also simply put in a name to "Search All Records". The possibilities are virtually endless.
I'm going to try my best to post more blogs about genealogy. As I mentioned before, I'm no expert. BUT, I did research my families history for many years and would like to pass on the knowledge I gained in what was a slow learning process. I plan on posting what I know about the following topics in the future:
Free Online Websites
Library Sources
Census Records
Cemetery Records
Marriage & Death Records
Obituaries
Family Group Sheets
Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
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