Teacher Gift

I have been working furiously on gifts, especially gifts for my son’s teachers. They both have great teachers this year and I really appreciate all they do! This one is for my kindergartner’s teacher, Ms B. I made the tote that I saw on the On Stage Magazine. Then I put three cards that we…

Peek-a-boo Box

These little peek-a-boo boxes are so cute and fun to make! This was my project from our recent shoebox swap. I found the directions by Qbee on splitcoast here. I decided to use the circle and scallop punch for my peek-a-boo window. I started with a 9 1/2″ x 4″ piece of wild wasabi and…

Tagged Part 2

Ok, every blog I went to was already tagged so I only have a few to tag back: 1. My friend Tracy – Check out her fun blog here.2. My upline Dannie – Here is her blog.3. And Lynn (I really like her ideas) – Here is her royal blog.

Tagged

I’ve been tagged so here it goes: I lived in Taipei, Taiwan when I was in 6th grade. We lived up on a mountain, Yang Ming Shan. I went to the Taipei American School. My favorite candy is sour patch kids (but only the orange and red ones). I grew up in Columbia, MD near…

Gift Jar

I love using these glass jars to make into some kind of gift. I covered this one with Wintergreen dsp and added some tags stamped with the Tags on Board stamp set. Now I have to decide who has been nice!

Tag Punch Poinsettia

When I saw the tutorial for this Tag Punch Star on splitcoast, I knew I had to try one. It was a little tricky to get all the tags outlines lined up evenly and a bit time consuming, but I like the result. I decided to make it a poinsettia ornament for my tree! My…

Birthday

I know it’s a month later, but I thought I would post some of the pretty birthday cards I received. This first one is by my friend, Debra. I love how she used the swirl from Baroque Motifs to stamp the background, how she cut out the flower from Ginormous Flowers and added the ice…

Quilts

This is the first quilt that I made for my first son. I started halfway through a class my friend and quilt teacher was having. Here is her web site. I really enjoyed learning how to piece each of the blocks together and quilting each block. This is the second quilt I made, I like…