Wednesday, October 23, 2013

A SCAMP Show Me Thursday

SCAMP in case your wondering is my name for Sassy Camp. Last year a bunch of us that belong to the PCP Sassy Cheryl's Group gathered  for a week in Columbus(my hometown), MS. We stayed on Tibbee Creek at our Camphouse and crafted in Tazmania. We had such a great time we decided to repeat the event. This year was even better than last year, and one of the reasons was that the infamous Sassy Cheryl, herself, was among the campers.

This year several of us brought a project to do with the rest of the group, but we also included some different non-crafting activities. You could participate in what you wanted to.

The first activity was to expose the girls to the use of Heat Transfrer Vinyl and Hot Fix Rhinestones. One of our nightly activities the first year was to watch Jeanne Robertson videos. One of those videos talked about the person who  helps Jeanne pick her suits out, and everything was FAB U LOUS. Anna saw a t-shirt in the Birmingham Airport that had Fabulous done in glitter vinyl. Instead of doing t-shirts that some of us might not ever wear, Anna found these great aprons. I added the rhinestone Sassy template from the Silhouette Online Store. Anna let everyone pick there aprons and colors of vinyl and rhinestones early in the prep, but didn't tell any of them what we were making, nor what they were picking colors for, until we started the project. So here are the Scampers in our Fabulous and Sassy aprons. Notice that Cheryl is the different one in the bunch.

One of my favorite things to do is to get up early and go kayaking on Tibbee Creek. Fortunately for me  Anna and Cheryl, liked it too. The second morning we kayaked it was extremely foggy so it was  a very spooky Halloween type of morning.  Here are pictures from that morning. 




Judy is the Queen of trees, so when we saw this tree, we knew it would make a perfect diecut for her Cameo. All I did was bring the shot into my Silhouette software and do a trace on it.



 
On Wednesday, Terri brought all the parts for us to make a frame for a group shot of us Scampers. I still have to add my flowers(just temporarily added for the picture) to my frame, but I can't wait to add a photo of the seven of us, and plan on hanging it either in my office or at the Camphouse.

Thursday morning, Judy gave us another coloring lesson with the Prismas. We made a card like her last week's Challenge card. Here are all of the cards that were made, and then a solo shot of my card.  She also had us make a great card with diecut trees and a sled, but I'm going to hope someone else posts it.


After lunch on Wednesday we decided to get a  little exercise. We went down the road about 3 miles to the Plymouth Bluff Recreational Area, where they have two 2 mile trails. This shot is one of Anna and Cheryl up on a tree. Both trees in the shot are off the ground. Can you tell who is the adult in this picture?

My BIL has a trail riding business, so after the walk, DH and I took Ann, Cheryl and Anna to his barn and let them get in a little horseback riding. They didn't do the trail this year. Think that might be on the agenda for next year.

Ab trotting with Ann

Anna on Briggen, Ann on Ab and Cheryl onStrawberry
On Saturday I took them to Waverly Plantation for a tour of an antebellum home(built prior to the Civil War). The architecture is pretty impressive, but what makes this a fun tour, is the story of the home itself. It literally set empty and open for 50 years. Of 716 hand turned mahogany spindles on the stair cases and around each floor(house is open in the center from the ballroom in the center of the house upwards 65 feet to the octagon shaped cupola) only 1 was broken. Two 12 foot gold pier mirrors were still in the ballroom along with a giant gold mirror over the mantle in the parlor(all undamaged). All of the glass gasoliers were still in place and unbroken. It was a party house, and I know because my father talked about going and partying there when he was a young adult. Of course, it's filled with some impressive antiques. The magnolia tree is estimated to be between 250 and 300 years old and the largest in the state of Mississippi.


And finally a shot of us the last day of SCAMP on the side of Tazmania. I have to say, I can hardly wait until next year. Oh and I promise you I had more than one shirt. It just seemed that I had it on in every group shot.


Sunday, October 6, 2013

Thank You! Thank You! For Anything Goes

It truly has been six weeks I think since I've participated in a Sassy Cheryls Challenge, because I've been working on updating and redoing my house. Finding crafting time for cards hasn't been in the mill, since I've been busy crafting house decor.

Thankfully this week's challenge is Anything Goes, and it worked perfectly for some crafting I needed to do.  I am so excited that Sassy Cheryl has added pre-colored images back to the store. The reason is that I can now make the most adorable T-shirts using a pre-colored image and the Silhouette Heat Printable Transfer Vinyl.

Silhouette makes two printable vinyls. One is for light fabric(READ WHITE for light) and one for dark fabric. When you use the light you reverse the image and peel off the negative and it leaves a backing top side. When you use the dark, you don't reverse the image and you peel up your image(this one's a little trickier since it's not sticking to a backing so has a tendency to curl on you. Just make sure that you follow the instructions on the package.


So my first shirt is for my great niece Lucy Ann. When Sassy Cheryl came out with this image called Maddie's Prized Pumpkin, I knew that it had to be on a shirt for LA. She has the most amazing red hair, and I found this lime green shirt(I should have used the for dark fabric for this one) that will be perfect. Now I need to find some coordinating striped leggings, and this outfit will go through the fall.

Sassy Cheryl's just released this new snowman image called Admiring the Star. Since I purchased a white shirt with the Lime Green, I decided this would be a perfect winter shirt image. Now I need to find some leggings to go with this one. Again, this one can actually go through the winter and not just for Christmas.

Finally I have had two white t-shirts to do Christmas shirts for my grandson and my great grandson. This time I used two of Sassy Cheryl's images colored images that I actually purchased a long time ago. Combined they make a fantastic Christmas shirt.

With these colored images and the printable heat transfer vinyl, the world is open to creating one of a kind clothing for your children and grandchildren. You'll have people asking where you found those shirts, and you just get to grin and say "I made it myself."

Now for some exciting news. There's going to be a Sassy Cheryls Winter Holiday Blog Hop with prizes. Check it out!
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Next Tuesday, October 8th starting at 6:00 a.m. EST 
Sassy Cheryl's is releasing 
SIX NEW WINTER DIGI IMAGES!!

AND...to help celebrate, the Sassy Cheryl Design Team Ladies will be having a 
BLOG HOP!!
 
So...mark your calendars and set your alarms...
you won't want to miss the FUN!

Plus...there will be PRIZES PRIZES PRIZES!!
So...come join us, won't you?!!
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Thursday, September 26, 2013

And the Redo, Just Keeps On Keeping On

It's time for a SMT post. I have lots of pictures because I have LOTS going on both at home and at the neighbors. And yes Cheryl, we are seeing fall like temps, and I am totally, totally loving them.

So as you know I'm working on redoing the house, so last Thursday and Friday, the last of the hired work got done with the completion of the floor in my kitchen, breakfast room and office. This is ceramic tile, but it looks like six inch wooden planks.

Once that was done, it was time to start reloading. I have not been happy with the board that serves as my desk top since I painted it. The paint didn't stick like it should have, and yes I primed it first. So I found some contact paper that was wider than the board and covered it.

Coleman celebrated his third birthday on Saturday at the a place called Country Pumpkins. It was a great setup and not just for kid's parties. A few of us adults had to try out the tire swing. We just needed someone to get us going.

This is a picture of Coleman and Lucy Jane in one of the barrel train cars.

On Wednesday, my BFF and her DH arrived. Her DH put up the crown molding in the last of the bedrooms. She spent the day hanging pictures and decorating. She also made me a dried hydrangea wreath that is perfect over the bed in the front bedroom, plus I got curtains up. The funny part of the curtains is that my DH has tried to have as little to do with this project as possible. After I hung the curtains with them open and the rod exposed in the middle, he asks me wouldn't they look better pulled to at the top and then back with tiebacks. This coming from the man who doesn't want any curtain on our bedroom windows. Oh and the only window treatments we've ever had in this house are some valances and blinds(and those aren't even on all windows). OK, so this might freak some of you out, but we live 400 feet off a road, so there's not much chance of anyone seeing in unless they come down the drive.



She finished the FAMILY wall, but that's not to say that I won't be adding some more pictures. I really don't have a problem with pictures going from door frame to door frame. After all with families as large as ours, there are PLENTY of pictures.

Today, my walking buddy and I spent the afternoon stenciling her kitchen floor. It's painted white and butts up to dark hardwood, so she wanted to stencil a border along the dividing point to make it look like the border on a carpet. I think she liked the way it turned out, and I know I did.

Then it was home to finish the shirts for my neighbor's twin granddaughters. She's giving them fishing rods for their birthdays and wanted a shirt to go along. We all loved the way they turned out.

From now until next Thursday, I'm going to be finishing up cleaning cabinets and getting my dining room back to being a dining room.

So that's what I've been doing this past week. Please share what you've got going on in your life on Sassy Cheryl's Show Me Thursday. Just for sharing you have a chance at a free Sassy Cheryl image.

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Keeping On With the House Redo With A Little Fun Thrown In

It's time for a SMT post, and I've got a lot to show this week. I spent a Sunday afternoon a week ago, making some Christmas t-shirts and personalizing some outfits for my great niece and nephews. I have to tell you that Sassy Cheryl is bringing back her colored images for sale. If you want to know why I'm so excited, just look at the adorable Christmas t-shirts I created with her colored images and using the Silhouette Printable Vinyl. These were so easy and so inexpensive to make. They're also going to be one of a kinds, because no one else in my area is going to have any like them.








Front of Coleman's Camp G&G t-shirt











Coleman's birthday t-shirt. His party is at the Pumpkin Patch.

Then it was back to house stuff. So these are images of the towel ladder that DH and I built for the bathroom as well as the coat rack or nightgown hanger I built for the bathroom. The knobs are just that, cabinet pulls.

I saw this saying on Pinterest and decided I'd dress mine up a bit using a frame. A friend brought me the wooden beads and I decided to make my hanging wire and use them. I smile every time I look at this.

Finally, I saw this FAMILY thing done on Pinterest and knew I had to do it for one of the open walls in my hall. I still have a lot of pictures to hang, but I love the look of this.

Through the years I've made Christening gowns for friends and family. I've also saved birth announcements so I have a wall in my hall that's going to have these hung. I created this vinyl floating image for the wall.
Now I'm off to empty my office. The floor people called and are going to be here tomorrow to put down the new floor in my kitchen, breakfast room and office. I'll have something to show y'all for next week for sure.

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Keeping Busy with a Redo

It seems like forever since I posted an Show Me Thursday post for Sassy Cheryls Blog. I just wanted  to make sure you all new I hadn't been lollygagging around.

For what seems like forever, but really has only been a little over two weeks in actual work(I started a couple of weeks before cleaning out the rooms and doing some wallpaper removal), I've been sprucing up the back half of my house. My DH couldn't understand why it needed to be done, but then I reminded him that the hall, bathroom and laundry room had the original wallpaper or paint that we put up or on when we built this house 31 years ago. And although the two bedrooms had had a refresh in that time frame, it's been over 15 years for either of them.

Keep in mind that where I live the ground shifts and although my house won't come apart it shifts and the walls needed to be patched and since the wallpaper in the hall and bathroom couldn't come down without taking the paper on the sheetrock with it, they also had to be prepped for painting. Needless to say I hired that done, and let them paint the four rooms while they were at it. Now it took them 1 day for the crew to patch and paint, so I figure whatever it cost I came out ahead in wear and tear on my body. Of course, my body wasn't completely unscathed since I also had to remove the wallpaper in the two bedrooms and then hang new wallpaper in the master bedroom. I detest painting, but really don't mind hanging wallpaper and this was the fastest I ever hung wallpaper, and with the exception of one tricky piece, I did it by myself(did I mention that my DH and I do not make a good team when hanging wallpaper). My BFF's DH and his worker cut, painted and hung crown molding in the two bedrooms and the hall which made a dramatic difference in the final outcome.

I also decided while I was having the work done, I'd put new floors down in the bathroom and laundry room, and oh what the heck, let's do the kitchen, breakfast room and office floor while we're at it(these three rooms aren't done yet). This is where my DH just about came unglued, but oh well, he'll get over it. I figure if I don't do major updates anymore often than the past, that I'll be 93 by the time some of it gets readdressed.LOL


So at any rate this weekend I was able to get all the rooms reassembled, and although I still need to hang pictures and add accessories, I can at least see the floor in the dining room and I got all the stuff out of the back bedroom(I redid it about 4 years ago).

So here are pictures of things reassembled, but keep in mind there is still much to be done.

Front Bedroom
The front bedroom  had a country heart print wallpaper and border, and it was way past time for it to be gone. I am quite the reader and don't like parting with books by my favorite authors, so this room is my library/front guest room.

Mr. Billy putting up the crown molding


I had to sand and paint the bed.
 Hall
This is the longest narrowest hall you've ever seen. The ceiling had cracked at every joining of sheetrock(every 4 feet), so my BFF's DH decided putting up flat strips was the best way to cover them up). We added crown molding and with the strips spaced every 4 feet, it looks like those wooden strips are meant to be there. This hall will change dramatically when I cover the walls with family pictures and birth announcements. I'll be showing you those in the future.
Painters doing there thing. They look happy, and I am happy that they're doing the work.
The lonnnnnnggggggg narrow hall

Laundry Room
The laundry room shelves had never been painted so along with getting the walls done, I painted the shelves and then organized my cleaning supplies into tubs. I still need to add vinyl labels, but I'm waiting on the brown vinyl before this room is finished. I also have a couple of ideas for some artwork in here.


Bathroom
This is the hall bath and the one I use. It had bright flowered wallpaper, and I started this project with finding the wisteria shower curtain. Walls are painted a pale Olivetint. The closet in the bathroom had never been painted, so one of my projects was to crawl in there and paint the inside along with the shelves. Now it looks quite nice all finished and with everything organized. Again, I still need to label my baskets.  I didn't want to put up standard fixtures, so decided to make my own hand towel holders. I bought a couple of wooden picture frames from Walmart and screwed on curtain  holdbacks(match the oiled bronze shower curtain rod).  We have a town just north of us that has the most gorgeous Wisteria arbors, and I had pictures that I had taken there to use in the picture frames. I love the way they turned out.
The bathroom closet that I got up into to paint.
Shelves back in and everything organized.
my hand towel holder

Master Bedroom
My DH was adamant about re-wallpapering the master bedroom. Thankfully about 15 years ago I bought some wallpaper intending to re-wallpaper the hall.  Because the cracks never got fixed, the wallpaper never got done, so at least I didn't have to purchase any wallpaper. I moved one bookcase out of the room, and then moved my rocker recliner from the den back there. Now I can go back there and sit and read or watch TV with my feet up.  I also moved the chiffarobe to where the bookcase had been, and the whole room opened up. I'm still looking for the perfect bed treatment, to make the room pop, and of course there are pictures to be hung.


I'm still working on a couple of projects for the bathroom, so there will be an update on it in the very near future.

I can't wait to show you my new kitchen floor when it gets installed. Now I'm off to put another coat of primer on my bathroom project.

Sunday, August 11, 2013

A Thank You Happy for a Friend

A friend, neighbor and sometimes walking buddy was generous enough to open her pool for our use this summer with MM was here visiting. I had a tote that I had picked up on clearance at WalMart to put her monogram or name on(she's forever more making things and taking them to people). Well I hadn't gotten around to deciding what to do exactly, when this week's Sassy Cheryl's Challenge Blog theme was Anything But a Card. I was going to make a box envelope for stationery, but I wasn't feeling it. When looking through my Sassy Cheryl images, I came across a pre-colored image I had purchased called Birdhouses on a Hill. Inspiration struck and I knew exactly what I was going to do.

I had a package of the Silhouette Heat Transfer Material for Dark Colored Fabrics. It was just a matter of creating my scalloped oval, adding an oval within it with my image pulled in, and adding Robin's name. Filling in background colors and then doing a print and cut. With this material, you have to pull your cut image off the paper and then lay it on your fabric. Also, it says to cover with a thick material like a dish towel, before pressing(this is REALLY important, ask me how I know), and pressing. Now I just need to add some goodies to the tote before I deliver it. Have I told you how much I love my Silhouette Cameo?

I love the way it turned out,  and wish now I had a ton more of those pre-colored Sassy Cheryl Images for some little girl t-shirts.

Monday, August 5, 2013

What's Been Going on In My World This Past Week

It's time for a second posting of for the Show Me Thursday  Challenge on the Sassy Cheryl Blog. Just for showing a picture or in my case several pictures of what you've got going on in your life, you're entered for a chance to win a free Sassy Cheryls image. Oh and along with that you get a chance to nosey around in other crafters lives.

I've been fairly busy this past week making cards and playing with vinyl. I also spent some valuable time reorganizing my plain card stock.

First off I'll share the cards I've made for OWH.


Now these are the t-shirts I make for 5 of my neighbor's grandchildren.
These shirts are just done with plain gloss heat transfer vinyl.

There's a second Princess shirt. The crown and the ladybug are done in rhinestones. The names are in glitter heat transfer vinyl.

And finally, my card stock shelf after spending some time reorganizing and straightening up.

Can't leave you without posting a couple of pictures of my great niece and nephews. My niece, the mother of Coleman and Lucy Ann, who was keeping her nephew, Corbin along with her two at my house on Saturday. The fathers of the children were helping my DH burn some fields off for some food plots for the deer.
It looks like Lucy Ann thumped Coleman upside his head and made him cry. Not so!

Doesn't she look smug as a bug in this picture?