Say what???
Yes... it's a PEEK AT MY WEEK and a CALENDAR GIRL kind of day, so you'll see both of those in this blog post.
First, the Calendar Girl Challenge.
Oh my! Kelly is Miss February and you'll never guess what she asked us to do. *gasp (She asked us NOT to stamp on our cards/projects - except a sentiment was allowed.)
Here is her challenge in her own words:
February's Challenge is Fancy Schmancy Fabulous Fabric!
That’s right – we’re getting fancy this month with .... Fabric!
I thought we’d shake things up a bit and try something we haven’t done before and create with fabric – fabric scraps – fabric flowers, panels, and/or the whole card! Think flowers, trees, houses, even holiday ornaments, etc –
the choice is yours BUT ....
You cannot stamp your cards this month!
You may use a sentiment as a compliment to your card but the fabric (or fabric ‘element’) must be the focal point of your card.
You can do this, ladies! No sewing required! Glue, glue dots, Aileens, etc ...
show us your fancy, your schmancy, your fabulous fabric cards!
Let's do this!
Well, the ideas were just whirling around in my head. I have wanted to use my sewing machine and actually sew on a card for quite a while.... so first thought that's what I'd do. BUT then I was at the thrift store (you know me and my treasure hunts)... and look what I found....................................
Yep, an idea was born!
I used the little fabric (felt) pieces and some brads and crochet thread and put together a little mouse on my card!
I also used LACE... can you see it??? (of course you can't!)
Here it is:
I ran a piece of lace through my Zyron machine to make it sticky. Then I adhered it to a piece of white cardstock, rubbing it down pretty good so that some of the sticky residue would stay on the cardstock when I pulled the lace off. Sure enough, it did! Not a flowery lacy pattern (YAY! I did NOT want that kind of look) but speckles all over the cardstock. I sprinkled on some yellow glitter and let it stick to the residue, then shook off the excess. That's how I made the background paper for the front of my card.
This is the inside of my card:
Kelly, THANK YOU for a wonderfully fun challenge this month!!!
Be sure and check out the other Calendar Girl blogs to see what they made with Kelly's FUN theme... you'll find the links to their blogs in my left side bar.
This is my 65th card for the 100 Cards in 100 Days Challenge.
Now, let's take a PEEK AT MY WEEK!
A PEEK AT MY WEEK
1.
What was a
highlight of my week?
I learned that one of my cards was chosen as a favorite in
the Favorites for the Week thread on SCS. That’s always fun!
2.
What
lesson/s did I learn this week?
That turn about is fair play can be very sweet! Let me
explain. Usually if I’m traveling home and have an opportunity to stop at a
Chipotle (and the weather is right) I’ll bring a “bowl” home for my husband.
It’s a real treat, since the closest Chipotle is 1 ½ hours away. Well… this
week, my husband was on a trip for a couple of days and he contacted me on his
way home and said that he’d bring me a Chipotle “bowl” if I’d let him know what
I wanted on it. YUM!
3.
What did I
make this week?
I told you I wanted to try a new recipe this week, so I did.
I made Creamy Tomato Spinach Pasta. It was okay. Not my favorite, but okay. I
probably won’t ever make it again, though.
4.
What have I
enjoyed doing this week?
The seniors in our church have a long-standing tradition.
They gather every Monday in February and March for games and potluck lunch.
Since my husband is the pastor, he and I get to participate, even though we’re
really not old enough to do so. I really enjoy these times and they’ve taught me
how to play a fun game – Chicken Foot. This week I thought about not going,
since my husband wasn’t here, but I did go… and I had fun!
5.
If I could
change one thing about this week, what would it be?
I’d have more days in it! (I’ve had a difficult time doing 7
days of “work” in 4 days.) Yikes!!!
6.
What did I
do for this week’s 30-Minute Challenge?
What
is a 30-Minute Challenge? It will vary from week to week, but basically, I am
going to choose something to do – perhaps it’s an organization task that is calling
out to me, or a topic I want to research, or (*gasp!) an exercise I want to
try, etc. – and I will set the timer and invest 30 minutes in that challenge.
I had a pile gathering behind my desk and it was driving me
crazy. Stamps, embellishments, treasures, etc. So I spent 30 minutes cleaning
up that mess!
7.
What are my
plans for the upcoming weekend?
I am actually already started with my weekend. LOL! Our
state leadership is meeting at a quaint little inn for a Leadership Retreat
three days this weekend. We’re bonding as a team, celebrating our history as an
organization, and casting a vision for the coming year and beyond. I am so
excited to be part of this group!
My goals for the
coming week…
1. I
will make the cards for a couple of swaps that I’m in and get them mailed.
2. I
will take the Snowman Decorations off the porch and put them away for another
year.
3. I
will try another new recipe this week.
Thanks for stopping
by my blog today! I’d love to hear what’s been happening in your life this
week, too, so feel free to leave me a comment and tell me about it.
Sentiment: Hero Arts
Ink: Versafine Onyx Black
Cardstock: Recollections Black, Stampin' UP! Crushed Curry, and Staples White
Designer Paper: Recollections Bold Basics Paper Pad
Fabric: Felt from an unknown vendor
Embellishments: Offray Crochet Thread, Stampin' UP! Glitter, and Brads and Googly Eyes from unknown vendors
14 comments:
This is a seriously adorable card! What a creative idea to 'craft' your own element and how adorable he is! I am overjoyed that you embraced this idea and fabricly created one cute card! The use of lace was brilliant! This is just super cheerful and fun and makes my heart happy to see you embraced this challenge without reservation!
Blessings to you, Calendar Girl sistah!
Love, Love, Love the kitty! Sweet card and what a great find in the thrift store!
And, I liked reading what goes into your week too!
You are such a busy girl this week!
Great take on the challenge. My goodness...you have sticky machines and everything!
I like how your card turned out....very cute indeed!
Great card with no stamping = so clever
This is absolutely adorable Jeanette...I'd say awesome...great job on the card. I love all the wonderful ideas and creations you come up with...the thrift ideas are so great...,.♥
Very cute card! Great background and papers! Congrats on your card being a fav. Hope you have a great weekend! :)
Fabulous card Jeanette, and I am sew impressed with the background you made.
Blessings
Maxine
What a great card!! The felt mouse is adorable and only one thing to say about the yellow glitter background paper: "WOW!!!!" Homemade DP always has a special place in my heart, and this one is really special! Great job!
Thanks for the Peek at Your Week too. Now come over here because there are lots of 30 minute projects waiting for you hahaha
Very Kool idea!! Love it and must try making felt pals with the little girl who hangs with me on Thursdays!!
Wowww, such a wonderful idea and finding Jeanette!This card is truly the cat's meow indeed...lol ...soo love your background idea too
my friend.I must show the cute lil mouse to my gd when they came...I'm sure they'll fall in love with it too! Txs for the inspiration!♡
Wowww, such a wonderful idea and finding Jeanette!This card is truly the cat's meow indeed...lol ...soo love your background idea too
my friend.I must show the cute lil mouse to my gd when they came...I'm sure they'll fall in love with it too! Txs for the inspiration!♡
Wowww, such a wonderful idea and finding Jeanette!This card is truly the cat's meow indeed...lol ...soo love your background idea too
my friend.I must show the cute lil mouse to my gd when they came...I'm sure they'll fall in love with it too! Txs for the inspiration!♡
How cool is this! Loving the mouse face : ) The lace and glitter technique is so awesome!
Love your cute little felt mice!! Your lace background is very clever....and something I have never seen before. Nice effect!!
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