The sets I used are, All About Birthdays (sentiments), and Christmas is the Time for Cookies by me for
H &M Stamps
Thanks for visiting...come back soon!
~Bev
Images drawn from life and imagination.
I am working four days a week...
I curved the font, to make it fit the oval, which I cut with Coluzzle. The little glass beads are from Walmart.
Gotta go...got some drawing to do.
~Bev

I must apologize for not posting for the last several weeks. I have been busy getting ready for my move south. Packing, cleaning and closing on property...Goodness!However, I had to send you a picture of my grandbaby Molly who is nine months old already. I am going to leave her behind, along with Noah, my grandson.
It will be hard.
So until I have a minute to create, have fun. Oh! And in September I have a BIG surprise to share with all of you...stay tuned...~Bev
I am playing catch-up today...this card is for two challenges: Crafty Secrets' Vintage Black challenge CSSC24, and Heather Rolin's layout challenge on her blog... HMSC2. (see last post for a link to her website)





This card is for the WT172 Challenge, "Ways to Use It", using scoring. I use the empressor stylus all the time...and I love it. Here, I made "wanescoting" and moulding, sanding the cs after scoring it. I used dp that looks like wallpaper, and so just had to get out my "Bird Notes" stamps from Crafty Secrets again. Chalked the image, erased some, and used the Kitchen Classics from Crafty Secrets to make the lace border. Pretty simple card, but naturally, it took me some time.

I have made some great acquaintances on SCS, and Darlene is one of them...love this card. Darlene used one of my favorite techniques...chalking. I've got to find our where this paper is from. I have been searching the 'net for vintage look paper...this is so pretty! Any help in this area would be appreciated.
Thanks for playing, Darlene!
~Bev
I usually dry a single rose from each bouquet, but this time I took the whole bouquet, tied twine around it and hung it in the basement. When we returned a week later, the colors were even more vibrant than when they were fresh!
So this is the challenge...Look through your inks and find the most vibrant colors to represent what you see here...or play up the palest ones. I don't care, as long as you are happy with your result. I will post all the entries here. As a lover of vintage, these roses should translate to a card beautifully, but the colors would do well with any style.
Take time to smell the roses, and don't forget to end your week with a BLAST!
saw on DIY with Anna Griffin. Here is the link: http://www.diynetwork.com/diy/sc_techniques/article/0,2025,DIY_14232_2351794,00.html

I know it's time to get up when I can hear the birds singing...at 5 A.M. George and I are early birds.
The decorative paper is from My Mind's Eye. I originally bought it for scrapbooking way back in February when I was vacationing in Florida. I put it away and forgot all about it. I pulled it out this weekend and it added a whole new feeling to my cards.


I know it looks like this didn't take much time, but I take hours to make a card. It is very theraputic. This one's for you, Kari! May all your dreams come true!
And are you ready for this? Here is a card by Beverly Cole...but it's not me! Beverly (beestamper) discovered my name on SCS and gasped as she contacted me...what a riot!



I needed to make just ONE MORE card with this Kitchen Classics set from Crafty Secrets. The colors in this challenge were fun to use. The stamp set has cherries in it, and I thought I would naturally use them, but as I played around with the designs, this card emerged. 

It's the Worst Day to Eat Out...but Who Cares?
because the card needed something. I am pretty happy with it.
Remember...be kind to your mother~

I am so glad I had a chance to use my new circle punches. This card is for the Crafty Secrets CSSC19 challenge. And what a challenge for me! You should have seen my table top! What a mess...then, I suddenly remembered I have a vintage apron!