Irene is just finishing up in my area with high winds and so I thought I'd better get the jump on her and post this before I lose power...again.... I used paper from Cloud 9, Martha Stewart and Hampton Arts stamps, a Sizzix button die and a Basic Grey brad. It's my contribution to the new holiday, proclaimed by Sandy at Operation Write Home, Hall-NO-Ween. I was wondering what to do with all my witches and ghosts and spiders, oh my!
I also need to rant a little about Irene, who managed to cause some water damage in my craft room. Waaaa!!!
Luckily some of the water fell right into my trays for embossing, some went on the rug (and I blamed poor Ozzy at first....) and a lot got soaked up by a stack of old pin-feed paper that I use for scrap. She did make a direct hit on 6 any hero cards, of which only one I can save some parts..... :-(
I told her I didn't do it!!!!!
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Better Late Than Never
The Operation Write Home blog skip last weekend was great. This first card was inspired by Barb at
Paper Therapy Ponderings.
Next, Maureen at Hideaway, had great samples of more clean and simple cards. I made these and I love them. I plan to make more in the near future.
Jan at Jan's Gone Digital was next on my list and I used a cute bear stamp that I borrowed from Joanne.
I like this card so much that I made three right away.
Dawn at The Chatty Stamper was the inspiration for this next card. I really enjoyed making these. It's been a really long time since I stamped with colors. Most everything lately has been for Copic coloring. I made four of these, just because they were so fun.
Well, the winds are starting to really kick up here, which means Irene is on her way, so that's going to be it for now. Please go to the Stars and Stamps Blog and check out the rest of the skip. ~Nancy F.
Paper Therapy Ponderings.
Next, Maureen at Hideaway, had great samples of more clean and simple cards. I made these and I love them. I plan to make more in the near future.
Jan at Jan's Gone Digital was next on my list and I used a cute bear stamp that I borrowed from Joanne.
I like this card so much that I made three right away.
Dawn at The Chatty Stamper was the inspiration for this next card. I really enjoyed making these. It's been a really long time since I stamped with colors. Most everything lately has been for Copic coloring. I made four of these, just because they were so fun.
Well, the winds are starting to really kick up here, which means Irene is on her way, so that's going to be it for now. Please go to the Stars and Stamps Blog and check out the rest of the skip. ~Nancy F.
Sunday, August 14, 2011
OWH Sketch 82
I can't believe we're up to 82 sketches already!
I focused on fall cards all day.
The pumpkin embossing folder is Cuttlebug but I don't know who made any of the other stuff, because I've had it hanging around for so darn long! It was time!!!!
~Nancy F.
I focused on fall cards all day.
The pumpkin embossing folder is Cuttlebug but I don't know who made any of the other stuff, because I've had it hanging around for so darn long! It was time!!!!
~Nancy F.
A Very Productive Weekend
It was quite a productive Sunday in T-town this weekend. The Stamp Tramps made cards, ate pizza and drank Dunkin' Donuts iced coffee. What a way to spend the day - lol.
That's Joanne's work. The fourth card wasn't put together yet.
It was a day full of scarecrows and crows for Nancy.
And a good time was had by all.....................
That's Joanne's work. The fourth card wasn't put together yet.
It was a day full of scarecrows and crows for Nancy.
And a good time was had by all.....................
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Vacation Staycation
It was a banner day for my vacation staycation cardmaking day. My sister, Linda, the Sailor's mom, spent most of the day cutting, stamping, using a brayer, heat embossing, using the Sizzix and doing just about anything else I threw at her to learn. The production effort was awesome!
I managed to squeak out a few cards myself.
We tried to get Ozzy to pose nicely for his own photo opportunity, since he was ignored most of the day, but he decided it was time to pay us back for the afternoon he spent alone, moping on the sofa.
~ Nancy F.
I managed to squeak out a few cards myself.
We tried to get Ozzy to pose nicely for his own photo opportunity, since he was ignored most of the day, but he decided it was time to pay us back for the afternoon he spent alone, moping on the sofa.
~ Nancy F.
Thursday, August 4, 2011
In Honor of Ciara
As I was sitting in my craft area, pondering how to honor Private Ciara, I heard a grunt and there was a nudge at my leg, and as soon as I looked down, I knew just what to do. This card really makes me smile, although the more I look at it, the more I realize I should have put a body below the collar, because it looks like a big floating head, but so geht's. Maybe the next one will get some revisions........
Obviously, the photo posing didn't go well. Ozzy was more interested in why his kong was on the porch and why it was empty.... He did say I should make sure to mention that he thinks Private Ciara is AWESOME.
~Nancy F.
Obviously, the photo posing didn't go well. Ozzy was more interested in why his kong was on the porch and why it was empty.... He did say I should make sure to mention that he thinks Private Ciara is AWESOME.
~Nancy F.
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Sketch Challenge #79 - Operation Write Home
I had been wanting to use this image for awhile and decided on making some backgrounds with a brayer and then stamping over that. I liked it, so I did 3 more. The stamp is by Prickley Pear. The paper is from the DCWV Once Upon A Time small stack. Sorry for the lousy photography. I usually take my photos outdoors but today I didn't get done stampin' until after dark!
~ Nancy F.
~ Nancy F.
Sunday, July 17, 2011
A Sailor and OWH Sketch 78
She's a Sailor! Audrey, I'm so proud of you! And this proud aunt made her newly minted Sailor a card using, of course, the Operation Write Home sketch #78. Audrey's already been shipped off to Goose Creek, SC for Nuke School, so it'll be quite a while before I get to see her, but just as soon as she calls with a snail mail address, I'll be sending this one to her. And since she doesn't have any internet yet, it'll still be a surprise... ~Nancy F.
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Circles and Fame
Joanne gets published! Go on over to the Stars and Stamps Blog at Operation Write Home for a sampling of Joanne's circle cards!
http://www.owhstarsandstamps.org/
Then join in the fun of creating a card for Sketch Challenge #77!
http://www.owhstarsandstamps.org/
Then join in the fun of creating a card for Sketch Challenge #77!
Saturday, July 9, 2011
Christmas In July
Today I'll be doing some work on Christmas cards, in the hopes that it helps to cool me off. It's a bit sticky here in these parts, and I thought with the monsoon of a thunderstorm last night that it might cool off a bit this morning, but..........no dice! So, without delay, here is my first Christmas card in July. And believe it or not,
I did have a request for this! Enjoy. :-) ~Nancy F.
I did have a request for this! Enjoy. :-) ~Nancy F.
Monday, July 4, 2011
Day Three - Happyy 4th of July!!!!
I've got a picnic to go to today, so I'm not sure how far I'll get with all the challenges, but I'm going to give it my best shot. This is my bear card for Challenge #13, Linda wanted a bear and/or heart. I've got both!
The next Challenge was called Color Me Crazy. I whipped out one of my "ugly papers". I may have cheated a little bit here, I noticed when I went to post that the main idea was to color the image an off color. Oh well, there's always time to make another card and do it right the next time......................
The next Challenge was called Color Me Crazy. I whipped out one of my "ugly papers". I may have cheated a little bit here, I noticed when I went to post that the main idea was to color the image an off color. Oh well, there's always time to make another card and do it right the next time......................
Onto #15! - Play on words! It's getting hot here in these parts, I needed something to make me think cool....
And for #16, Ciara ordered a dog card. So did Ozzy, who lives here with me....In fact, he said he'd lick my eyelids in the middle of the night if I went for a cat stamp......
So, that's it for me for awhile. I find that I'm starting to cut corners because I'm rushing, and that's the time to stop, because then the cards suffer. I also need to make a peanut butter pie and some snickerdoodles for the picnic today and my car needs washing! Thanks for looking! ~Nancy F.Sunday, July 3, 2011
Day Two - OWH 4th of July Cardmaking Party
Starting off the day with Challenge #9 - use two images, one sentiment and a piece of designer paper.
For Challenge 10, Sandy gave us a doozy. Two cards. Like I'm not tired already! lol I was planning on going easy on myself and just putting a santa hat and an Easter bonnet on a gargoyle, but then I found this cute little tree stamp and realized it wouldn't be too hard to make a spring and a fall card with it.
Next was #11, a pinwheel card. This was easy and I'm not really happy with my card, it needs more textures on the blue and the green, but I was started to burn out and I took the easy way out. I think I might call a do-over on this one at a later time.
Onto the next challenge - food! And, yes, it was dinnertime too. This paper is from a DCWV stack called Farmer's Market. I feel really bad that I'm not getting around to all the other blogs to look at everybody else's hard work, but who has time, with all this card making????
For Challenge 10, Sandy gave us a doozy. Two cards. Like I'm not tired already! lol I was planning on going easy on myself and just putting a santa hat and an Easter bonnet on a gargoyle, but then I found this cute little tree stamp and realized it wouldn't be too hard to make a spring and a fall card with it.
Next was #11, a pinwheel card. This was easy and I'm not really happy with my card, it needs more textures on the blue and the green, but I was started to burn out and I took the easy way out. I think I might call a do-over on this one at a later time.
Onto the next challenge - food! And, yes, it was dinnertime too. This paper is from a DCWV stack called Farmer's Market. I feel really bad that I'm not getting around to all the other blogs to look at everybody else's hard work, but who has time, with all this card making????
OWH Sketch #76
I had to use a sticker on this week's sketch challenge because my brain is half-fried from the rush of yesterday's cards. My work space is a total wreck, I'm wondering if I'll have time to spiff it up a little for all of today's card making. ~Nancy F.
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Virtual Cardmaking Party - Operation Write Home
I love this stuff! Everyone has such great ideas and comes up with such interesting challenges. The parties and blog hops always make me dredge up some old item or technique that's been buried for a long time. Today I started with Challenge #1 - use camouflage. And so I cheated. I already had both of these cards in pieces, waiting for assembly. And I knew I had used the last of my camouflage paper on them, so I glued them together. I needed the head start because the local Cardaholics group was meeting this afternoon and I lost some good cardmaking time, putting things together to take to that.
The second challenge was to make a card with a fishbowl. Well, alas, I have no fishbowl. BUT - there's always a way around it. I have a snow globe stamp! So....... I decided my fish would just have to be swimming in a snow globe. I first thought of using some old transparencies to stamp on, then decided to pull out my Twinkling H2O paints. I bought them years ago, along with some special paper that the same vendor talked me into. I had a blast with them. I embossed a strip of brown to look like a table, cut the edge off a paper doily and used a background paper that reminded me of wallpaper. I also tested out some new type of liquid pearls for the bubbles in the water.....wish I would have made two of them right from the start.....but isn't that always the way it goes? Then it was off to my meeting.
Well, the meeting didn't go as planned, especially since I turned out to be the only one who showed up.... :-(
But this just gives me more time for the rest of the challenges. :-)
The third card was a color challenge called Tie A Yellow Ribbon. I used a cute tree stamp by Judith and the first tablet that I grabbed had the peach butterfly paper in it, so I didn't have to look very far to find my materials this time.
Next time, I'll use a smaller tree, the pretty butterfly paper barely shows.....
Challenge #4 was from my "neighbor," Carol, down Rt. 100, in Gilbertsville. It's called Freedom.
The next challenge is making me nervous. Vintage Distressed. I had a rough time coming up with something for this one. I don't know if it's really very vintage, but it did get distressed.
#6. Howling at the moon. Awesome idea. I thought, how easy is this? I'll just go into my Halloween stuff and do a spooky house with a moon. So I did. And it went into the trash........ This is the second effort.
The final challenge for Saturday was #7. Subway Summer. I had never heard of subway style. But this one was easy. And it was fun reminiscing too. I'll end up mailing this one to a friend I grew up with.
Last but not least, challenge #8. I just bought this stamp, and as soon as you see it, you'll know why I immediately knew that was what I would use the minute I saw the inspiration photo.
Finally! Done with Saturday's challenges! Moving on to Sunday! (I'm really enjoying this, can you tell?)
~Nancy F.
The second challenge was to make a card with a fishbowl. Well, alas, I have no fishbowl. BUT - there's always a way around it. I have a snow globe stamp! So....... I decided my fish would just have to be swimming in a snow globe. I first thought of using some old transparencies to stamp on, then decided to pull out my Twinkling H2O paints. I bought them years ago, along with some special paper that the same vendor talked me into. I had a blast with them. I embossed a strip of brown to look like a table, cut the edge off a paper doily and used a background paper that reminded me of wallpaper. I also tested out some new type of liquid pearls for the bubbles in the water.....wish I would have made two of them right from the start.....but isn't that always the way it goes? Then it was off to my meeting.
Well, the meeting didn't go as planned, especially since I turned out to be the only one who showed up.... :-(
But this just gives me more time for the rest of the challenges. :-)
The third card was a color challenge called Tie A Yellow Ribbon. I used a cute tree stamp by Judith and the first tablet that I grabbed had the peach butterfly paper in it, so I didn't have to look very far to find my materials this time.
Next time, I'll use a smaller tree, the pretty butterfly paper barely shows.....
Challenge #4 was from my "neighbor," Carol, down Rt. 100, in Gilbertsville. It's called Freedom.
The next challenge is making me nervous. Vintage Distressed. I had a rough time coming up with something for this one. I don't know if it's really very vintage, but it did get distressed.
#6. Howling at the moon. Awesome idea. I thought, how easy is this? I'll just go into my Halloween stuff and do a spooky house with a moon. So I did. And it went into the trash........ This is the second effort.
The final challenge for Saturday was #7. Subway Summer. I had never heard of subway style. But this one was easy. And it was fun reminiscing too. I'll end up mailing this one to a friend I grew up with.
Last but not least, challenge #8. I just bought this stamp, and as soon as you see it, you'll know why I immediately knew that was what I would use the minute I saw the inspiration photo.
Finally! Done with Saturday's challenges! Moving on to Sunday! (I'm really enjoying this, can you tell?)
~Nancy F.
Sunday, June 26, 2011
OWH Sketch #75
When I first saw this sketch, I wasn't so sure I could come up with something because my scraps are pretty scrappy.....lol. Then I realized I already had lots of ruffles pre-cut for making some red, white and blue ruffle cards, so I made a little adjustment and turned some ruffles into Sketch 75. I really enjoy the Sunday morning sketch, it helps me think outside of the box. ~Nancy F.
I'm sure everyone who has been reading our blog regularly (all two of you...) is aware of my niece joining the Navy. Well, she's going to become a real sailor soon and her gift from her parents is a brand, spanking new laptop. And I was honored to make her a card to go with it.
I think she'll be happy with the card, but a million times happier with the laptop! ~Nancy F.
I'm sure everyone who has been reading our blog regularly (all two of you...) is aware of my niece joining the Navy. Well, she's going to become a real sailor soon and her gift from her parents is a brand, spanking new laptop. And I was honored to make her a card to go with it.
I think she'll be happy with the card, but a million times happier with the laptop! ~Nancy F.
Sunday, June 19, 2011
OWH Sketch #74
I haven't done a sketch lately, so when I saw this one, I thought it was a good time to get back into the groove. I made this with a K&Co. tablet, Sleepy Tree.

This weekend was a busy one for cardmaking. My sister, Linda, came over again and managed to crank out 8 cards. Her Hero card with the ship is absolutely awesome!!!! Can you tell she's a musician? lol ~ Nancy F.
This weekend was a busy one for cardmaking. My sister, Linda, came over again and managed to crank out 8 cards. Her Hero card with the ship is absolutely awesome!!!! Can you tell she's a musician? lol ~ Nancy F.
Friday, June 10, 2011
New Cardmaker - Linda B.
It looks like the Stamp Tramps have enlisted another recruit! Here are Linda B.'s contribution to this month's box of cards shipping to Operation Write Home. We hope to get her to make some more before the end of the month.
Monday, May 30, 2011
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Memorial Day
Tomorrow is Memorial Day and I plan on remembering all the heroes by making cards for Operation Write Home. Today I think I found a new recruit - my sister! And Lord knows, I've got enough "stuff" for fifty new recruits!!! Here's the samples of this evening's post picnic work. ~Nancy F.
Sunday, May 15, 2011
OWH Sketch 69
As soon as I saw Sketch 69 this week, I knew what I wanted to do. I've had various types of papers with scenes on them and I have a hard time figuring out what to do with them, because I'm sure they're easier to use if you're scrapbooking. But this sketch was perfect. And I have enough of the right color ribbon to make about 6 of these for my next shipment to Operation Write Home.
I also made some ruffled cards this weekend. The first two went into the trash, I don't know why I was having so much trouble with them, it was mostly my poor taste in papers, because I was more concerned about trying to use up scraps. When I finally decided to find some nice paper that I liked and wanted to use, things progressed a lot better. So, the scraps are back in the scrap bin. ~ Nancy F.
I also made some ruffled cards this weekend. The first two went into the trash, I don't know why I was having so much trouble with them, it was mostly my poor taste in papers, because I was more concerned about trying to use up scraps. When I finally decided to find some nice paper that I liked and wanted to use, things progressed a lot better. So, the scraps are back in the scrap bin. ~ Nancy F.
Sunday, May 8, 2011
OWH Sketch 68
I like this sketch - it's helping me use up some of those larger sized scraps that are piling up in a drawer. I also have a lot of cake stickers, which don't really get much use, so maybe it's about time! ~ Nancy F.
This sketch really got me crackin' and so here's the rest of my contribution to Sketch 68, once my mojo really got in gear.
A special thanks to the person who drew up today's sketch! ~N.
Sunday, May 1, 2011
OWH Sketch Challenge 67
April has been pretty crappy in my area, rain, rain, some more rain, a little more rain...... And finally! May first has brought a beautiful day! Yeah! Today's sketch inspired me to use some really cute papers that I've been hoarding for a couple of years. My niece leaves for the Navy in 2 weeks, and I was thinking of her the whole time I worked on this card. The dog tag says 'passport to adventure' and I popped the ship and one of the suitcases. At first I thought it needed the brown bling at the top right, but once I had it on, I thought it was better without it, except that I couldn't peel the blasted things off, so there they will stay..... ~ Nancy F.
Yellow and Black
I had lost my mojo and was looking through the cards posted on Operation Write Home's Facebook page. These were inspired by Jan Hunnicutt. She used a lot of vibrant colors, with a lot of black layering. I'm really happy with the way these turned out! And I got a little mojo back in the process! ~ Nancy F.
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