Saturday, May 30, 2009
Kazan's Sketch 27...Fathers day is around the corner
This was for Kazan's Sketch 27 on 2 sketches for you
so I am making some fathers day cards if anyone needs some..
Sleeping on Pooh's Belly
kisses
How sweet is this Baby Girl...my Boo Boo..she fell asleep on pooh's belly..She is growing so fast she is soooooooo tall, Yesterday she learned how to give kisses..you know when you kinda hum as your giving the peck..and gave me like a million..so so sweet..she has been a really good girl this week..err could have been that she was on Benedryl some...now that I think about probably was..lol..anywhoo she may have been bite by something Monday or during the night..but Tuesday i noticed a big red blotch on her forearm and she was rubbing it on her pants trying to scratch it..then wednesday it grew..so i called the Dr. aid to watch it and give benedryl and it looks better but it is still kinda red...also Dr.Huss called and has recommended her to a Speech thing..where they will come out and evaluate her to see if she has a delay with her speech since she doesn't talk..personally I think she just doesn't want to...she makes lots of noises but no words. Anyway just thought I woudl let you see this cutie and how she went to sleep tonight...nighty night Peeps
How sweet is this Baby Girl...my Boo Boo..she fell asleep on pooh's belly..She is growing so fast she is soooooooo tall, Yesterday she learned how to give kisses..you know when you kinda hum as your giving the peck..and gave me like a million..so so sweet..she has been a really good girl this week..err could have been that she was on Benedryl some...now that I think about probably was..lol..anywhoo she may have been bite by something Monday or during the night..but Tuesday i noticed a big red blotch on her forearm and she was rubbing it on her pants trying to scratch it..then wednesday it grew..so i called the Dr. aid to watch it and give benedryl and it looks better but it is still kinda red...also Dr.Huss called and has recommended her to a Speech thing..where they will come out and evaluate her to see if she has a delay with her speech since she doesn't talk..personally I think she just doesn't want to...she makes lots of noises but no words. Anyway just thought I woudl let you see this cutie and how she went to sleep tonight...nighty night Peeps
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Monday, May 25, 2009
Cards For Heroes Card Drive
So here is the information I found reguarding my card drive. I am really excited about doing this and doing my part to help. Please let me know if you would like to participate. I will be adding a picture of my RAK I will be giving to someone (Random draw of course) you will get 1 entry per card recieved. so if you send in 10 cards you will get 10 entries. If you want to particpate please email me Bishopsmommie@yahoo.com to let me know you want to and I will send you a address to send them into, they will go directly to the Cards for Heroes place and they will send me the names and how many cards you send in...here is a link where you can print this form to put with the cards you send in http://cardsforheroes.org/storage/post-images/PackingSlip.pdf
Thanks so much in advance for your help and support with this... I know the troops will appreciate this effort and so will their families and friends the recipients of the cards.
So below are some questions I think you may have reguarding what types of cards to send in. I got all of this information off of their website www.Cardsforheroes.org .
Make and send cards
What could be better than doing what we love—making beautiful cards—and helping our nation's brave heroes at the same time?
Thousands of cardmakers across America are joining forces to share their gifts and talents to bless those deployed far from home, and in return are bringing smiles to families and friends across the country!
"What kind of cards do service members prefer?"We're told that general cards are in greatest demand since they are not time-sensitive: miss you, love, birthday, thinking of you, hello, thank you. They send cards to husbands and wives, mothers and fathers, children and friends, so any of these themes directed to any of these audiences are fabulous! *Note: we do include a few get well and sympathy cards, but they are not in high demand by our heroes.
"What kind of cards should I avoid sending?"No glitter that will flake off the card—it is a safety hazard; it can make a mess on a uniform and make a hero visible to night-vision goggles! Please do not send suggestive or risqué cards; we do not wish to offend any of our service members. Funny cards are okay, but keep them positive and upbeat. Avoid odd holiday sentiments—like "congratulations on your new kitten" or "welcome to the neighborhood."
"How many cards should I send in?"Any amount is fine—many donors send in just a few (under 10) while some send hundreds. All are welcome! Please don't pressure yourself to meet a high goal—remember to have fun! If meeting a goal becomes a mountain to climb or stifles your creativity, relax and remember the thousands of others who are helping out too . . . together we can do much without anyone feeling burdened!
"What holiday cards do you need?"We welcome cards for specific holidays - though please be aware it may take weeks to get to remote bases, and more weeks for mail to get back home. Cut-off dates are about 6 weeks prior to a holiday for that reason. Major holidays we focus on:
Valentine's Day
Easter
Mother's Day
Father's Day
Independence Day *lots of AnyHero cards please!
Halloween
Thanksgiving
Christmas (longer lead time due to heavy mail traffic)
Cards for smaller holidays are sent, too (St Patrick's Day, Rosh Hashana, Hanukkah, Grandparent's Day, etc) but we focus on the major card-sending holidays.
"What size should my cards be?"Any size cards are welcome, but our preferred size is 4.25" x 5.5"; this size allows two cards to be made from one piece of letter-sized cardstock. That size also allows CFH to make the most of the flat-rate boxes for shipping when all the cards fit A2 envelopes.
"Can I use dark cardstock?"Yes, but please attach a liner inside (lighter colored paper). Our heroes may only have a bic pen or a pencil to write with, so please give them space and surface to write on.
"Can I make a lot of one design?"Absolutely! Your cards will be mixed with others' cards, so we are able to provide our deployed contacts with a great variety of designs. You'll see a lot of duplicates in the card gallery photos.
"Can I sign my name, hometown, and email address on the back of my cards?"Yes! Name and/or city, stamped or hand-written, any way you would like to do it. Please also write CARDSFORHEROES.ORG somewhere on the back if you can; we'd like to hear back from our heroes and their families at home, so sharing the web address will allow them to connect with us.
"Can I have a stamp made for the back of my cards?"Sure! You may have a custom stamp made with your name and the CARDSFORHEROES.ORG web address on it; Imagine Stamps offers acrylic stamps customized with your name at a reasonable cost. We've also used Vista Print for a self-inking stamp as well.
"Can my cards be heavily embellished?"This question usually refers to those with "lumpy" embellishments that can require extra postage. This is not a problem for our servicemen and servicewomen since cards are mailed for free for them.
"How do I know if my cards are good enough?"Any level of crafting, styles, and themes are welcome! We get a wide range, and mix them all together in each box, so there's someone sure to love every card.
"Do I need to send envelopes?"We have received generous donations of thousands of envelopes of all sizes—check The Mailroom for the current status of envelopes, or email the shipper you'll be sending to. (If you would like to send envelopes anyway, that makes our donations last longer, but feel free to save yourself some shipping costs!)
"Are store-bought/printed cards accepted?"No, but one of our partners, Operation Gratitude, would love to receive them for their twice-a-year collection for their care packages! Check with their website for dates and addresses.
"Do you want patriotic cards too?"Sure! We send some for our heroes to write on, others are used for AnyHero letters.
"Can I send in cards/letters written to our heroes?"Yes, AnyHero cards are always needed! Click here for more information.
"Can my kids participate?"Yes!! Please have your children make cards, draw pictures, and write messages inside for our heroes -they love to get letters from kids!! Please see our Scouts and Schools page, as well as our Kids Gallery!
If you'd like more tips and ideas on cardmaking, check out our Cardmaking Tips page!
Thanks so much in advance for your help and support with this... I know the troops will appreciate this effort and so will their families and friends the recipients of the cards.
So below are some questions I think you may have reguarding what types of cards to send in. I got all of this information off of their website www.Cardsforheroes.org .
Make and send cards
What could be better than doing what we love—making beautiful cards—and helping our nation's brave heroes at the same time?
Thousands of cardmakers across America are joining forces to share their gifts and talents to bless those deployed far from home, and in return are bringing smiles to families and friends across the country!
"What kind of cards do service members prefer?"We're told that general cards are in greatest demand since they are not time-sensitive: miss you, love, birthday, thinking of you, hello, thank you. They send cards to husbands and wives, mothers and fathers, children and friends, so any of these themes directed to any of these audiences are fabulous! *Note: we do include a few get well and sympathy cards, but they are not in high demand by our heroes.
"What kind of cards should I avoid sending?"No glitter that will flake off the card—it is a safety hazard; it can make a mess on a uniform and make a hero visible to night-vision goggles! Please do not send suggestive or risqué cards; we do not wish to offend any of our service members. Funny cards are okay, but keep them positive and upbeat. Avoid odd holiday sentiments—like "congratulations on your new kitten" or "welcome to the neighborhood."
"How many cards should I send in?"Any amount is fine—many donors send in just a few (under 10) while some send hundreds. All are welcome! Please don't pressure yourself to meet a high goal—remember to have fun! If meeting a goal becomes a mountain to climb or stifles your creativity, relax and remember the thousands of others who are helping out too . . . together we can do much without anyone feeling burdened!
"What holiday cards do you need?"We welcome cards for specific holidays - though please be aware it may take weeks to get to remote bases, and more weeks for mail to get back home. Cut-off dates are about 6 weeks prior to a holiday for that reason. Major holidays we focus on:
Valentine's Day
Easter
Mother's Day
Father's Day
Independence Day *lots of AnyHero cards please!
Halloween
Thanksgiving
Christmas (longer lead time due to heavy mail traffic)
Cards for smaller holidays are sent, too (St Patrick's Day, Rosh Hashana, Hanukkah, Grandparent's Day, etc) but we focus on the major card-sending holidays.
"What size should my cards be?"Any size cards are welcome, but our preferred size is 4.25" x 5.5"; this size allows two cards to be made from one piece of letter-sized cardstock. That size also allows CFH to make the most of the flat-rate boxes for shipping when all the cards fit A2 envelopes.
"Can I use dark cardstock?"Yes, but please attach a liner inside (lighter colored paper). Our heroes may only have a bic pen or a pencil to write with, so please give them space and surface to write on.
"Can I make a lot of one design?"Absolutely! Your cards will be mixed with others' cards, so we are able to provide our deployed contacts with a great variety of designs. You'll see a lot of duplicates in the card gallery photos.
"Can I sign my name, hometown, and email address on the back of my cards?"Yes! Name and/or city, stamped or hand-written, any way you would like to do it. Please also write CARDSFORHEROES.ORG somewhere on the back if you can; we'd like to hear back from our heroes and their families at home, so sharing the web address will allow them to connect with us.
"Can I have a stamp made for the back of my cards?"Sure! You may have a custom stamp made with your name and the CARDSFORHEROES.ORG web address on it; Imagine Stamps offers acrylic stamps customized with your name at a reasonable cost. We've also used Vista Print for a self-inking stamp as well.
"Can my cards be heavily embellished?"This question usually refers to those with "lumpy" embellishments that can require extra postage. This is not a problem for our servicemen and servicewomen since cards are mailed for free for them.
"How do I know if my cards are good enough?"Any level of crafting, styles, and themes are welcome! We get a wide range, and mix them all together in each box, so there's someone sure to love every card.
"Do I need to send envelopes?"We have received generous donations of thousands of envelopes of all sizes—check The Mailroom for the current status of envelopes, or email the shipper you'll be sending to. (If you would like to send envelopes anyway, that makes our donations last longer, but feel free to save yourself some shipping costs!)
"Are store-bought/printed cards accepted?"No, but one of our partners, Operation Gratitude, would love to receive them for their twice-a-year collection for their care packages! Check with their website for dates and addresses.
"Do you want patriotic cards too?"Sure! We send some for our heroes to write on, others are used for AnyHero letters.
"Can I send in cards/letters written to our heroes?"Yes, AnyHero cards are always needed! Click here for more information.
"Can my kids participate?"Yes!! Please have your children make cards, draw pictures, and write messages inside for our heroes -they love to get letters from kids!! Please see our Scouts and Schools page, as well as our Kids Gallery!
If you'd like more tips and ideas on cardmaking, check out our Cardmaking Tips page!
Friday, May 22, 2009
Handmade cards for heros
okay ladies..a couple of months ago I made a promise I intended to keep..when I won my slice one of the things I said i would do was make cards for our overseas troops. So do you want to help me?.....I need your help if you do......I finally found a site that can help me get organized and send handmade cards to the troops ...Our Heros. So I am going to send a package in 6 weeks. I have contacted them to see if I can put some information on my blog to hold a drive... so start making your cards and lets see how many we can get.
Monday, May 18, 2009
OMgosh..you have to watch this girl
it is amazing...I cried it was so good..Just wait until you get to the end and you will be too. I had 1.49 in my itunes bank....its gone now..but it was only .99..she was on Oprah today. Her name is Charice and the song is "A Note to God"...gave me goosebumps, she is only 17 years old. I just had to share. I think Oprah had a call for children with talent to send in a video ...and she did her own version of American Idol. It is really great ...you have to watch it all the way through.
Thursday, May 14, 2009
~~Random images from our household today~~
I had a great birthday last week.. Thanks to all who sent me cards, FB wishes, and emails. I also had a good Mothers Day even though I had to work.. But today is a completely random day I looked in the window seal and saw these guys ..then without a kid around they were all laying down ..then next time I walked through again and they were all back up..and a crazy bat man..ran through...then he wanted me to be BatMan... he he he... so funny that little guy... Bella being her bouncy self. Hope everyone has a rest of a great day... whos watching the finale of Hells Kitchen tonight??? I will be .
~~blog candy alert~~ ...copics
can you say OMG!!!! Debbie is goiving this away on her Blog...she totally rocks!! so go here and enter by the 23rd of May you can click on the picture above to take you there... http://passionforcrafts.blogspot.com
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There is always Blog Candy here at Stephanies Blog too..bookmark her site as well..she has copics on there today. http://stephmuchadoaboutnothing.blogspot.com or click on these words for her site.
see ya
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There is always Blog Candy here at Stephanies Blog too..bookmark her site as well..she has copics on there today. http://stephmuchadoaboutnothing.blogspot.com or click on these words for her site.
see ya
Friday, May 08, 2009
more blog candy~~~~
go to Corrosive Creations By Janet
the top post is the candy one..you have 3 chances to enter
~~comment
~~become a follower
~~post this on your blog
now HURRY up it closes today
I am hoping I win for my birthday..lol
the top post is the candy one..you have 3 chances to enter
~~comment
~~become a follower
~~post this on your blog
now HURRY up it closes today
I am hoping I win for my birthday..lol
Thursday, May 07, 2009
Monday, May 04, 2009
Rusty Pickle NSD challenge
Beautiful Girl Layout
Sunday, May 03, 2009
Friday, May 01, 2009
Happy Mothers day card from Sassafras Lass
So I made my Mothers Day crad from sassafras lass paper, and the 3-d object is a magnet... How clever was I to think of this?? so I got some old Domino's and sanded the edges, and actually heat embossed the image on the on on the card, added a magnet to it and its a card and gift all in one...smart huh...
so while i got happy making these I made one with some sassafras lass stamps, and some copics..if anyone knows me they no I like lemon water and like the image of lemons as well..so I made me a magnet..ha ha I love it ..just thought I would share.
so while i got happy making these I made one with some sassafras lass stamps, and some copics..if anyone knows me they no I like lemon water and like the image of lemons as well..so I made me a magnet..ha ha I love it ..just thought I would share.
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