Happy Monday!
Can't believe it has been a week already! I've actually been crafting... a LOT! but I just haven't gotten anything posted (obviously). I've had so much creative energy lately that I decided I would sign up for a couple of online papercrafting classes just to help keep the juices flowing. I will get some of those projects posted this week. But for now, I want to show you what I did with this week's Mojo Monday sketch. This idea came to mind as soon as I saw the sketch. I love working from sketches!
And, speaking of juices...doesn't the sound of scented embossing powder make your mouth start to water? Well, if you could smell my room right now...YUM-MMMY! I used the vanilla on this project and let's just say I am so thankful we don't have any cupcakes in our house 'cause that is what it smells like...my favorite vanilla cupcakes! I've been using this over the past week and my girls just love the aroma it leaves in the room. I think I will go ahead and try out the other flavors that I purchased along with this one even though I'm sure this will be my favorite.
And, the best thing about it is that it is clear. So, you can stamp your image in whatever color pallet you choose and then go back over with Versamark and layer the embossing powder on top. How fun is this card, inspired by the DSP? Are you diggin' my Pool Party and Wisteria Wonder ice cream cone? And look, I couldn't choose a favorite color of the new Baker's Twine so I had to get them all.
I have to say that this Occasions Mini is my favorite by far! I love everything in it.
Stampin' Up! supplies list:
Stamp Sets: Mouthwatering & On Your Birthday
DSP: Sweet Shop
Cardstock: Lucky Limeade, Soft Suede, Whisper White
Ink: Soft Suede, Wisteria Wonder, Calypso Coral, Versamark
Embellishments: Vanilla Scented Embossing Powder, Calypso Coral Baker's Twine
Tools: Perfect Polka Dots Textured Impressions folder
In other creative adventures this past weekend I made a Harry Potter cloak for my wee one. She has only recently joined gotten interested in the series. Last Christmas (2010) we went to Universal Studio's and she wasn't too interested (nothing like her older sister) in HP. In fact, she probably skipped that section of the park altogether and not been disappointed. However, something sparked her interest this fall (probably the fact that she has it the magical HP age) and she is devouring the books. Our rule is that our girls have to read the books before they can see the movies. So, Ryleigh is now half way into book 4 and loving them! I finally decided to read the series too, after my older daughter's persistence. I started at the same time as Ryleigh. I am just about to start book 3. So I have to sneak through the living room when they are watching because I'm only allowed to watch the first and second movies! LOL! Sam is almost finished with the Maximum Ride series by James Patterson. I think she wants to read the Hunger Games series next. I think I'm going to need to pre-read that one so I better hurry. I've been told it is okay for a young teenager but....
Speaking of books, I just finished reading The Help and my dear and I watched the movie this weekend. What a great book! I'm sure he hates watching movies with me when I've read the book because I constantly feel the need to tell him what he is missing out not having read the whole story. Ha! He is such a patient man! The movie was good, but I felt like some vital info was left out of the movie that added depth to the characters. Isn't that always how it is? That is why I have to read a book before I can watch the movie. So next on my list is HP3 - Prisoner of Azkaban and When the Wind Blows by James Patterson which is the book that inspired his Maximum Ride Series (but this one wasn't written for the teen audience). Unless of course I pick up the Hunger Games....I'll start it. However, I've been known to have 2-3 books going at the same time.