Friday, December 28, 2012

Party On Dudes


I had a bit of time to myself last night so I sat down and created this card using the Scrapbook Steals Monday Craft Madness theme to "USE METAL".

The heart charm is metal and I thought it fit in well with the colorful monsters from Paper Smooches.
Hope you're having a sweet day!

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Merry Christmas from Li'l Bucks to You!!!!


from Rudolf the Rednosed Jakob

Pioneer Travis with his fox fur hat
Thrilled with new doll clothes Tessa

Super happy slipper Jonah (new slippers from Gramy every Christmas)

Warrior Aaron (wooden swords made by dad and wood burned with designs by Tessa)

Crafty Me! Now my punches will have a home.

and tired Grandma! (we made her be here at 7am)

We had carrot cake oatmeal for breakfast. I thought it was really good. Others mostly enjoyed it. Jakob ate two bowls!!
Hope you have a great day with your families and friends.

Monday, December 24, 2012

Thomas Jefferson Quoteables


This is so true for me.

I was commissioned by a friend of mine to make these signs for her. They are both Thomas Jefferson quotes. I love the second one so much. "No Society is as precious as one's own Family"
I delivered them to her and I think that she really liked them.
Christmas crafting complete!
Have a beautiful Christmas.

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Let it Snow

Just a little holiday cheer sent your way.

Have a sweet Christmas with your family and I hope you have time to create some cuteness in your life.
It has been plenty busy around this house with gift making and homework doing.

Have a super day!

Friday, December 14, 2012

Snow Day and Wood Ornaments


We got our first real snow of the season today. First a two hour delay and then SNOW DAY!
I can honestly say I was so glad to have my babies at home with me today.

Here's what we worked on a bit.


They're making ornaments for their teachers. I like the personal touch. I told my kids that this year was going to be a homemade holiday all the way.
May the peace of the Comforter be with you on this most tragic of days.

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Penguin Christmas Card


I know this card is super simple. It's really all I've had time for. I've been busy crafting up a storm. I'll be able to share soon. Hope you're all having a great Christmas season so far.

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Book Page Christmas Tree

Apparently, my kids can't eat their cereal quick enough to keep up with mom's tree making habbit :)

Happy to announce that I finished my book page tree that I wanted to make.
The original ideas was to place the petals around the tree but when I started gluing them on I couldn't make it look right so I decided to ruffle the pages and just do a flower on the front.

I used some glittered pattern paper for the rosette and added a button to finish off the front.

I used my tombow mono multi glue to cover the petal tips with silver glitter and added a jingle bell as the tree topper. I love the way it came out.
Have a great day!!!

Saturday, December 08, 2012

DIY Christmas Cone Trees Thrifty

Good morning crafty friends and family!
I must love Christmas decorations because I can't stop making them. Here's a few I've been working on lately.

First, I started with cones that I made from cereal boxes. All three of these were made out of one cereal box. :). That teeny tiny one is just for fun. Jonah says it's his.

Next pick your cone coverings. I used my friend, Jill's, tutorial for the pine cone tree which was so fun. I'm still debating on whether or not to paint it silver and add glitter to the tips.

Here's the grouping I have so far.

I am loving the contrast of the materials.

Thrifted lace: .50 cents for the whole bag. Still have some left. The little guy is made with jute.

Pine cone sharps ;). Gathered these from the church grounds.

Burlap ribbon from WM $1.97 used the whole roll.
I think I'm going to paint that old curtain rod cap white though...maybe glitter.

Thrifted faux satin ribbon. $1.50 for a HUGE roll.
Still have a ton left.

NEXT UP A BOOK PAGE TREE!!!!

Total project cost about $4.00 including the glue sticks.

Hope your weekend is going great. I have to go write down my talk for church tomorrow. A little worried this time around. Then we need to work on the fence, make potatoes for the ward Christmas party and then attend the wonderful Christmas party tonight.
Take care and craft on.

Friday, December 07, 2012

Yup, good ole' honesty...


My son brought this home with yesterday's homework. Pretty much sums up my life right now...I have needed a lot of do-overs. I am trying to do everything right...but sometimes that task seems insurmountable. I love this time of year, reflecting on the birth of our Lord and Savior is one of the best things about it. Feeling the joy of giving is great too...but add in orthodontist appointments and sick kids and homework do overs and you've got a little frazzled mama...who has no time to make cards, forgot to pick up her Christmas pics from Costco while she was in town (for the THIRD time) and who doesn't know what the heck to get her husband for Christmas.
Hahaha. Had to share.
Have a great day!

Wednesday, December 05, 2012

Polar Bear Christmas Image


Working on this image for my Christmas cards this morning. Now that I know the power of the Silhouette print and cut. I think I can make some handmade cards for the holidays!!!!
I get to go have lunch with a sweet friend today and then to Victoria Secrets to use my $10 off card for some lotion!!!
Hope your day is coming along nicely.
Stay crafty.

Tuesday, December 04, 2012

This Year's Crop of Snowflakes


Unfortunately daddy was out of town last night, but I left him a few folded sheets so he can add to the collection. Seeing these in a grouping just makes me so happy. They're all so beautiful and so unique.

Jakob made the snowflake on the far left too. It's diconnected at a bunch of the ends. I'll have to figure out how to fix it...maybe some washi tape ;).
Hope you're having a super duper day.
These are Travis' additions. I love the heart petaled one.

Monday, December 03, 2012

Paper Fire Snowflakes and an Upcylcled Noel


Been so busy decorating around here and moving my mom into her new place that I haven't had any time to get my scrap on. I have, however, gotten my craft on ;).
Every year our whole family makes paper snowflakes for family home evening and I save them (flat in a box with the ties still on) so that I can hang them around the house.

My kids told me their favorite is "daddy's fire snowflake". I have to say, it's pretty darn cool.
The amaryllis is blooming! (Thanks Mom) 
 
I saw this "Noel" on Pinterest and I tried my hand at my own version. I still might change up the E but I really like my scrap wood NOEL. I found the wreath at the thrift store for .50 cents. It had some purple berried bunches along with what's on there now. I took those off and gave the whole wreath a dusting of Heirloom White spray paint. Then I went back in and added some silver glitter. The "E" was done using a mask and the same spray paint. I kind of want it chunkier.
And with my quail bookends.

Finished decorating the tree last night. The kids were so happy and each day that passes 
Jonah asks, "Did Santa came yet?"
Hope your beautiful holiday is shaping up to be something special for your family.

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Action Wobbles Retro Sketches and Sweet Peps

Happy after Thanksgiving to you all!
It's been crazy, busy at my homestead.
My mama's movin' on out
to her deluxe apartment in the sky-ai-ai. :)
We've been cleaning the new
place and de-trashing the yard and weeding and killing the rodents.
Sounds fun-no??
Hahaha.
But LOOK at this fun card! It makes it all better.

Good day to all of you wonderful crafters out there.

I wanted to share this fun little wobbled card with you. You click the camera and the camera wobbles with action. I used one of the the sketches from Retro Sketches, #37
and the super Sweet Peps stamp set from Sweet Stamp Shop.
Head on over to the
SWEET STAMP SHOP BLOG
to see the other amazing creations with action wobbles.
Have a super duper day.

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Christmas Thanksgiving Wood Blocks

The sizes on the blocks can be whatever you want them to be. However, if you want 3-2x4's to fit on the bottom block it measures 10 3/8" long. 
7 1/2", 4 1/4", 5 1/4", 6 1/4", 6 1/2", 4 1/2"

We got together today to make these wonderful blocks for Thanksgiving and Christmas.
I had some leftover 2x4's out in the shed from the bunk bed project so I just used the chop saw and cut out the different sizes. I chose not to paint my blocks but instead leave them au natural ;). They were weathered from being outside and I like that. 
I just used bits and pieces of things I had in my craft area to decorate the blocks. 
The best thing about this project is that it's double sided. Thanksgiving on one side Jingle all the way on the other. You get two holiday decorations in one pretty little package.


This was fun, quick and easy to make. (Well except for creating and sizing the letters on my Silhouette) :)
Have a super day!