Well, yesterday was a crazy day - had visitors come for the day and had to run a bunch of errands. No naps for the kids made the day even longer. So I wasn't able to get online and post. Today was a relaxation day for us around the house, so I didn't ...
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"Jaxbabie's Stuff" - 5 new articles

  1. Sweet monogram
  2. Zebra Birthday
  3. Wow it's been a while!
  4. Blog Candy
  5. My grandmother emailed me and asked me t...
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Sweet monogram

Well, yesterday was a crazy day - had visitors come for the day and had to run a bunch of errands. No naps for the kids made the day even longer. So I wasn't able to get online and post. Today was a relaxation day for us around the house, so I didn't end up doing much of anything crafty. Here's an ornament I made for my sweet girl - I really like the way it turned out. I used the same technique for this one as for the others I posted. The ribbon is something I picked up from Michael's. I plan on making some more for the rest of the family, but nothing so feminine for the boys of course. :P Enjoy!


   

Zebra Birthday



Yesterday was one of my son's friends birthdays. He decided he wanted to make her a card or something. So I let him look through the Cricut cartridges I have (my mom and I have used Christmas money to buy a BUNCH of new ones - we got some really great deals!) and he decided on this zebra from the Create A Critter cartridge. First can I say how much I am LOVING this cartridge! I have only had it for a little over a week - maybe two at the most - but every time that I play around with it I find something new! It is SO much fun!

Anyway, he picked this Zebra and then proceeded to tell me EXACTLY how he wanted it done. He has definitely inherited all the creative genes in the family. He always knows exactly how he wants things done, and he always does a great job picking out the colors and everything. The only thing I picked out was how to add the sentiment. This is not actually a card. I thought about doing it, but didn't end up having time after we put him together (darn dinner time interfering with our creativity!). The paper is from a pack from Michaels. The brad is from Oriental Trading and the pearls are SU!.

David decided to "write" a message on the back and sign his name (I didn't take a picture of the back) but I did take a picture of the envelope. :) He drew a cookie (we made and decorated cookies last week, can you tell?) and "decorated" it on the front of the envelope. He got really offended when his daddy didn't KNOW immediately that it was a cookie and not just a face :P. Anyway, this was yesterday's project. Well, the completed project. I'm working on several at once for his birthday (which is NEXT WEEK!! How is THAT possible?!?!). I'll post pictures of the biggest project soon. I'm hoping to get to work on it a lot tonight. :)
   

Wow it's been a while!

Well, obviously it's been a long time since I've been on this thing. I guess that moving, having surgery, a second pregnancy, C-section and enjoying the first year of your sweet girl's life will do that to you! :P I was thinking this week that I really wanted to get back to blogging and putting my pictures online of my creations so that people could see them...I was debating how to go about this, and I remembered, HELLO you HAD a blog at one point. I was trying to decide if I wanted to start a new one or not, but then I got on here and it was kind of fun to look at all of the things I made a few years ago when I first really started paper crafting! So instead of brand new, I'll just re-do this one. It's a work in progress right now, so you'll have to forgive any layout/picture/etc changes in the next few weeks while I get comfortable again! :)

I guess one good thing about being away from the blogging world for so long is that I have a couple of year's worth of projects that I can talk about! So at least I'll have some pictures to post on days that I'm not doing anything new. I have SO many in progress projects at the moment, and I'm excited about getting those online!

For now I'll leave you with some I did this past holiday season. These were made for a friend who needed a couple of gifts for family Christmas parties. The first two are the ornaments I made for her.
It's hard to tell from the pictures, but these are the biggest of the clear glass ornaments I could find at Hobby Lobby. There were four to a package but I can't remember what size they were for sure right now. I found a great tutorial for making these that you can view here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTvq2GPkm9U These were SO much fun to make. I made...well, a lot of them. I used a bunch for gifts. I used the Martha Stewart glitter - so many fun colors to choose from! The snowflake and flower, etc are vinyl that I cut out with my Cricut. The flower and swirly are from the Joys of the Season cartridge and I'm not positive where the snowflake is from. I did a lot of different snowflakes before I decided that this one was my favorite. :)

This next project I did for the same friend. She wanted a stationery set and just asked me to be creative and have fun with it. So I did! I wasn't sure about the colors when I first started it, but I really really LOVE the finished product!

Instead of putting any kind of sentiments on the cards, I made up several different sentiments and matted them on a scallop oval, and added photo splits on the back. This was whomever received this as a gift could use any of the cards for any occasion they chose. I didn't take a picture of it, but I put scriptures on the insides of all the A2 cards. I didn't take a close up of the cards (darn!) but I made extras of them to keep for myself so I'll have to remind myself to take pictures of them sometime! I have no idea where the patterned paper came from - it was in a stack that a friend of mine gave me. The other cardstock is SU!, and one of the butterfly punches is SU! and the other is Martha Stewart.

Well, this post is awfully long so I think I won't add anything else now! I look forward to posting more often! Thanks for looking!
   

Blog Candy

Found some great blog candy today! I'll try to get on later and upload some of the things I've been working on...but with VBS being this week....everything is pretty crazy, so we will see what happens!!

Visit http://mylifesinkyescapeandmore.blogspot.com/2008/06/blog-candy-time.html for a chance to win some great stuff!

Have a great day!
   

My grandmother emailed me and asked me t...



My grandmother emailed me and asked me to make her some cards. One of the members from their congregation in CO is in the military and is in Iraq. She has been sending him lots of cards, and she makes many on her computer, but she wanted some different cards to send as well. These are two that I made for her to send. The pictures really don't look that great, but it's the best I have right now til I get my scanner hooked up to my computer...or learn to take better pictures of my cards.
For the top card I used scrap papers and ribbon, the image is from SU! Loads of Love, and the sentiment is a stampabilities stamp I got from HL. I used colored pencils and OMS to color the image. Oh, and the ink is stazon black.
The bottom card is made with some dp I got from the dollar store, and a stamp from SU! For Father (I just LOVE this set!!). The ribbon is American Crafts...got it from Target. The verse is a sticker I found at HL. I used colored pencils and OMS for this image as well. The ink is Stazon black and Tim Holtz distress ink Scattered straw.
These were fun to make! TFL!
   

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