Friday, November 9, 2012

Designer Contest Round 1 Freebie

I posted up my Round 1 entry at Godigitalscrapping.com.  It's entitled Li'l Tough Guy.  The colors made me think of my son Steven when he used to play with his matchbox cars.  You can downloaded for free at:
http://www.godigitalscrapbooking.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=112823&title=li-l-tough-guy&cat=1292

Here is the preview


Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Designer Contest

Wow, it's been a long time since I posted, but I'm really excited to be part of the GDS Designer Contest which starts on November 1st.  I used to be on the Supreme Team for GDS and also a CT there for Christy Skaggs who is in semi-retirement from Designing.  Currently, I am a CT with Merkeley Designs and with Designs by Laura Burger.  Laura has been awesome at letting me co-design a kit with her as well as help her with alphas, clusters, freebies, etc....  I've also taken Illustrator classes with Andrea Gold at GDS and the designer class under Jessica Sprague, so I'm very psyched about showing you what I can do.  Keep a look out for more info about the contest!

Monday, November 22, 2010

Hi Everybody...Been Awhile

Planning to redesign my blog soon, think I need to spice it up. But right now I wanted to tell you about a new kit by Laura Burger at Pixelqueens.net. The name of the kit is "Like Sisters" and it is so incredibly beautiful and best of all on sale until the 26th. So, here is the kit:

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and here are two LO's I did with the kit.

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If you have not been to the Pixel Queens store, you need to hop over there now and sign up for their newsletter. You will get this free kit called "we heart aRT" designed by Laura Burger and Randi Oh just for signing up. Take a look:

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and here is a LO I made with the kit of my beautiful niece Carley having fun at the Hanna Andersson store at Woodfield Mall. Just too gorgeous.


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On the personal side, we are heading down to St. Louis for the weekend to see family. My daughter is home for the week from college where she changed her major to Pre-vet and I am soooo proud of her for giving her dream a shot. Lots of Science classes to catch up on, but I know she can do it!

We had a great time in Iowa for family weekend and met lots of her friends and enjoyed the football game. Brings back memories of USC days. Son is still playing Lacrosse and taking ACT exams.

Friday, December 11, 2009

Freebies

Lastly, if you want to see the kits I have created for the Gingerscraps contest here are previews and links to the Gingerscraps site where you can download them for free. The last one was especially challenging because we had to use a song, movie or book as inspiration and anyone who knows me will tell you I love old musicals. My husband's favorite is Brigadoon, I love South Pacific! So for our wedding song we chose Some Enchanted Evening, I can just hear Mario Lanza's voice singing this song. It gives me goosebumps. So that was my inspiration and we were to do up to 12 papers and 20 elements. I did 19 elements but had many more in my head but ran out of time. I am very picky and always quality check my elements which is time consuming but I think it's very important. So I will stop rambling and tell you to hurry over and check out the kits! There are some other fantastic free kits by some very talented designers so check those out too!

This is the kit for Week 1 - It is called Forest Park- after the beautiful park in St. Louis and in honor of my father-in-law.

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Here is week 2 - It is called Java Delite - in honor of my friend Wendy who hangs out with me at the organic coffee house in Crystal Lake.

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And here is week 3 - Some Enchanted Evening - for my husband Bob

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Here is the overall LINK to the contest so you can see all the wonderful posts. Remember download links are in the descriptions. Enjoy!

Now for the Good

Now if I can stop the tears from rolling down my cheeks, I want to tell you all the good things that have happened. First, Christy Skaggs accepted me on her CT. I was CT'ing for Shannon Harris until she retired. I love Christy's designs and her team is great. Please check out her kits at GDS. Then, more joy, after entering the Supreme Team Contest at GDS for the 5th time, I was finally selected. YAY. I love working with the kits and it definitely stretches my LO skills and makes me think out of the box. It is a 3 month assignment and I love it! And right now I have my fingers crossed that I will finally become a designer. I have entered the GingerBread Ladies contest at Gingerscraps.net. I have been taking design classes for several years and play around making things for myself and my sister, but now I am hoping to really be able to design. Gingerscraps is a wonderful site. I entered their Survivor contest awhile back and even though I did not win, I think one of my favorite LOs of all time is the one I did of myself eating bugs. It is such a hoot!

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November was a sad month

So many things have happened over the last month that I don't know where to begin. I'll start with the sad. My father-in-law passed away on Saturday, November 21, 2009. He was 87 years old, but he was in great health, at least according to his doctor whom he saw a week before he died. Who's to know when your time is up. He was standing out on the street corner in St. Louis doing charity work (old newsboys day) which he had done for 50+ years and was doing great when a woman saw him fall down. She thought he missed a step on the curb and went over and administered CPR because she could not find a pulse, a doctor also stopped to help and administer CPR. They did resuscitate him and an ambulance took him to the hospital. Originally, they thought it was a heart attack. We immediate left for St. Louis, a 5 hour drive (after taking the kids out of school) and found him all hooked up to a ventilator and monitors at Barnes Hospital. The doctors were pretty grim and after running tests determined it was not a heart attack but that his heart just stopped-anyway it turned out that he never woke up and the ventilator was keeping him alive, barely. As soon as the whole family arrived (some coming from LA, PA, NH, TX) we abided by his wishes and removed the ventilator. He died peacefully. He was a great man and a gentleman. He loved animals and they loved him. He would never kill a living thing. He would capture a bee or moth that had gotten in the house and take it outside. He loved nature and spent hours on his lawn and he was generous to a fault! It was so amazing at the funeral. People came from all over, even his former postman. Neighbors we had never met brought food and air mattresses. No one had a bad word for my father-in-law...Like I said he was a great man and I will miss him so much!!!

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Where does the time go!

OK, I keep saying I will get better at posting and then two months goes by. I keep asking myself where does the time go. First, we did go on vacation to Minnesota although it wasn't the same this year as my in-laws were in a car accident on the way up and their car was totalled. Luckily, no one was hurt including their dog, Barkley and we were not far behind them so they could stay overnight at our motel and we could rent a car for them. As soon as we got back on July 26, Steven had to pack for camp, he is in a Counselor-in-Training Program and I had to take him to Wisconsin the next morning for the start of his first week of camp. He had a week session with 8 year old boys then came home for the weekend and then I took him back to camp for another one week session with 8 year old boys and then he came back and once more up to Wisconsin or a two week session. This time his cabin included 11 12-year old boys (and he is only 15) but from his postcard he seems to be having a great time and I'll pick him up on Saturday at the end of this session. During the first week he was at camp, I had to get Brynn ready for her foreign-exchange trip to Spain. She was flying to Madrid (her first time overseas) by herself and then the group would take a bus to Granada where she would stay with a host family for 4 weeks. Based on her facebook page and calls, she is having a great time. She goes to the University in the morning for Spanish language, home for lunch with her host mom, siesta time and then they go do things as a group. Yesterday they took her to a ranch outside of Granada where they went horseback riding. Then on August 14th our foreign exchange student from Germany, Fabian came in to O'Hare and we picked him up at noon, then I took him to the HS to register and pay his fees, then shopping for soccer cleats and shin guards and then we let him rest. He had soccer try-outs the next morning and he made the JV Team. So he has been going to soccer practice everyday. We also took him to my husband's company picnic--very American, hotdogs, hamburgers, potato salad and coleslaw and of course watermelon. He is staying with us for the school year. So I will have a Senior, Junior and Sophomore. Should keep me busy! Oh and during this whole time I was in the Survivor Contest over at Ginger Scraps. I made it to the second to final round and then missed the final round by 4 votes. So I am off the island. In my next post, I'll show you some of the LO's. Just wanted to catch you up on things.