Remember winning goldfish at the carnival "back in the day"? My son is having a carnival themed birthday party and I made these as prizes for the goldfish booth. The kids have to throw ping pong balls in little water-filled fish bowls. When they win, they get their own fish for a prize. I think it's a more animal-friendly prize because those poor goldfish would always die as soon as you got home. Now they can peel off the plastic wrapping and take a bath with it! Stay tuned for more party creations!Saturday, October 17, 2009
Goldfish Soap In A Bag
Remember winning goldfish at the carnival "back in the day"? My son is having a carnival themed birthday party and I made these as prizes for the goldfish booth. The kids have to throw ping pong balls in little water-filled fish bowls. When they win, they get their own fish for a prize. I think it's a more animal-friendly prize because those poor goldfish would always die as soon as you got home. Now they can peel off the plastic wrapping and take a bath with it! Stay tuned for more party creations!Monday, October 12, 2009
Austin Shoebox Swap Doorprize




Here is my doorprize for the Austin Area Shoebox Swap that was held this weekend. I used a Lauren Meader template for the stationery box. I got the clear paint can from Archiver's and added some designer paper (K & Company), a belly band, and ribbon to give it some extra pizazz. I filled the paint can with fun ivory/black embelllishments from Archiver's.
Friday, October 2, 2009
Big Top Invitations

Here are the invitations I made for my son's circus/carnival themed birthday party. I really wanted to use red and white striped paper for the tent, but I couldn't find it anywhere. I think I like the mulit-colored striped paper better after all. For the clown, I used the Paper Dolls Cricut cartridge. I love that cartridge because it's so versatile. The peanut on the inside of the card was made from a bikini top on the Cricut. I just cut off the straps to the bikini, drew some lines, and sponged it with brown ink. You probably can't tell from the photo, but the balloons are shiny. I made them shiny by adding crystal effects. I made 30 invitations and it took me 3 weeks. I am so glad to finally get to work on something else!
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Girl On Swing
Friday, June 5, 2009
Blooming Faces Teacher Gift

My son's Pre-K Teacher has been so awesome this year. We decided to show our appreciation for her by collecting money and purchasing a BIG Visa card for her. Being a crafty gal, I just COULDN'T bear the thought of just handing it to her in a card. So I made a flower pot for her. The stems of the flowers are pencils. To save time (this was a last minute idea, of course), I bought pre-made flower diecuts from Archiver's. Then I put each child's face in the middle of a flower. Included with the flower pot was an excellent poem that I got from Geeta's blog. It was just perfect for the occasion.
Forever In Your Heart
Although you are not their mother
You care for them each day.
You cuddle, sing and read to them
And watch them as they play.
You see each new accomplishment
You help them grow and learn.
You understand their language,
You listen with concern.
They come to you for comfort,
And you kiss away their tears.
They proudly show their work to you,
You give the loudest cheers!
No, you are not their mother,
But your role is just as strong.
You nurture them and keep them safe,
Though maybe not for long.
You know someday the time will come,
When you will have to part.
But you know each child you cared for,
is forever in your heart!
Author Unknown.
Author Unknown.
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Masculine Birthday Card

I have the hardest time coming up with masculine cards. I came up with this design last night and am quite pleased. I think I am going to make about 10 of them so I don't have to come up with another design for the year.
Image: DRS Designs
Paper: Be Bop Swingin' Stripes, Ruby Red, Bashful Blue, Chocolate Chip, Whisper White
Ink: Tuxedo Black
Embellishments: Grosgrain Ribbon, hole punch, dimensionals
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
I am back and ready to craft!!!
Can anyone help me figure out how to fix this photo? The original photo has the correct orientation, so I don't have any idea why it keeps coming out like this on the blog. I have even tried reducing the size and it makes no difference!
It's been forever since I have posted on my blog! I went on vacation and had a difficult time getting back into the groove of things. But I am back with a vengeance! A friend of mine got married in Belize and I wanted to surprise her with something crafty to remember it by. So I made her a squash book to display some of her wedding photos. I had never made one before, so I went to Splitcoast Stampers for a tutorial on squash books by Beate Johns. The hardest part was accurately scoring the cardstock---I kept messing up! I love the way it opens up to reveal all of the photos! I hope they like it and that I did their photos justice.
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