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Under a Blue Moon

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I don’t mean to be missing in action here.  We had a flurry of visitors over the past five days so there hasn’t been anytime (or anything) to really post about.  I had the intention to share a fabulous roasted tomato tart that I made but I forgot to take any photographs after it came out of the oven!  I’ll save that for next week.

My mother in law came on Friday and stayed until Sunday.  We had a very low-key weekend with her.  We went out for a nice, leisurely lunch on Saturday and hit up our favorite local nursery.

After she left on Sunday my best friend came up for a visit.  It was an impromptu trip, decided upon once she heard I would be starting back up to work on the 22nd.  We spent Monday in Soquel and Capitola visiting a few antique stores and having lunch al fresco right on the ocean.

The rest of the week will be spent assessing my wardrobe situation (I have no idea what the dress code is like but I’m aiming for business casual) and figuring out what my commute will be like.  I’m planning on doing a test drive tomorrow or Thursday at commute time so I can get a feel for how much time I’ll need.  Goodness I guess I am going to have to get used to setting an alarm again!

I hope your week is going well!

July 16, 2019 3:09 pm Andrea Filed Under: Musings

Friday

 Pale Blooms for a Winter’s Day ◊ never drive faster than your guardian angel can fly ◊ Untitled ◊ Teacup On Doiley 2

Happy Friday!  This week really flew by for me.  Since my days of leisure are coming to an end they are whizzing by a bit too quickly.  I have a slight feeling of panic that I’m out of time to do all those projects I was planning on tackling while I was out of work.  My office never did get painted….

I’m not complaining, mind you.  I cannot wait to have a routine back and to feel like I’m contributing something.  I know I am not my job but I’ve always identified that way and have felt a bit adrift these past few months.

I’m still not feeling the favorites lately.  I may need to rethink my posting schedule and perhaps go to a monthly favorites format rather than trying to post them weekly (or weakly, as the case may be…).  Posting maybe a bit sporadic as I get used to my new routine.

We will have guests for the next few days.  My mother in law is coming to stay for a couple of days and then on Sunday a friend is coming to visit for a couple of days.  I need to do some menu planning.  It is supposed to be in the 90’s this weekend so I’m thinking salads will be served.  Although I did see a recipe for a Caprese tart with roasted tomatoes that looks delicious.  Maybe I’ll serve that tonight with a Caesar salad.

I hope you have a splendid weekend and if you are in Barry’s path, hunker down and stay safe!

July 12, 2019 9:31 am Andrea Filed Under: Musings

More Cards

I have been on a bit of a card making bender lately.  I forgot how much I love working with paper and stamps.

I also like having a stockpile of cards on hands for birthdays but the price of cards is ridiculous these days.  You can’t find a decent looking one for under $5.  And forget about the nicer, embellished ones – you are looking at $7 or $8 a piece for those.  It’s also hard to find gender neutral cards or ones that aren’t overly sappy.  We aren’t overly sappy people.

I get a lot of inspiration from Pinterest and YouTube but try to adapt the cards I see there to stamps and dies I already own.  This could be a very expensive hobby if you let it.

Here is an example of a card on Pinterest that I pinned probably five or six years ago.  I have the die that was used to create the main element on the inspiration card but I  didn’t have the other dies that were used to layer on top.  The link to the original photo no longer works so I can’t even tell what dies they did use.  I have another die set that I was able to pull from to recreate it though.  My point here is check your inventory for you have and see if you can’t make do and put your own spin on a design.

The background die cut is made from cutting out the Spellbinders Fantastic Flourish 3 four times.  It is no longer available but you might find someone selling it on eBay.  The other two layers came from a Spellbinders die set but I’ve lost the original packaging and can’t remember the name of it.

I did two versions of the card.  The white on blue card would make a lovely wedding card I think.  I added a rhinestone embellishment which I would probably leave off if I was going to mail it.  The second card, the gold on blue, I gave to Rick for our anniversary yesterday (36 years!).

This next card  is completely inspired by Nicole Nowosad.  She added some machine stitching to her version which I think is a lovely touch.  To replicate that look I used the smallest die from the Lawn Fawn Stitched Squares die set which has a stitched look around the border of each die cut square.  For the Scrabble tiles I found an image of all the Scrabble tiles and printed it on card stock.  I glued another piece of card stock to the back to help thicken it and then cut them out.  I darkened the cut edges with some light brown ink and the result is remarkably lifelike.  I used double-sided adhesive foam on the back of the tiles to make them stand out a bit.

Keeping with the sewn/quilted look I did another saw tooth star card in a different colorway.  I also wanted to try my hand at a cathedral circle pattern.  I do love the effect but need to work on my folding technique as some of them are a little wonky.  I used a small circle die to cut out the circles.  I want to do this one again but make sure the backs of all the circles are the same color.  I think my version is a little on the busy side and the pattern gets lost.

My favorite design is one that is a bit serendipitous.  I bought the Hero Arts Star Light Star Bright background stamp that I though was a sprinkling of stars, well it is, but rather than the stars being the part that gets inked it is the background so when you stamp the design the stars are whatever color of paper you are stamping on.  For example if you used black ink on a white piece of paper the stars would be white in a black sky.

In order to get the multicolored star effect I took a piece of white card stock and blended various colors of Ranger Distress Oxide inks on it.  I wasn’t overly fussy about it but I did make sure thee wasn’t any white paper showing through.  I then stamped the starry sky image with embossing ink and then coated it with white embossing powder and heat set it.  I LOVE how it turned out.  I cut the image down to 4″ x 5.75″ and mounted it on a coordinating 4.25″ x 6″ card stock.  That was then mounted on a 4.5″ x 6.25″ (A6) white card.   I stamped the birthday greeting on a small banner and mounted it with foam tape.

I followed the exact same technique using black embossing powder on the second card. I love how both turned out and how different they look despite being essentially identical.     You could change up the banner to any occasion.  Or leave it off completely until you need a card and then add the appropriate sentiment.  That is what I generally do unless the sentiment is part of the design like the Scrabble tile card.

Before I sign off I just wanted to thank everyone for all the congratulatory messages on my last post.  I cannot wait to start working again.  I start in less than two weeks!

July 10, 2019 12:01 am Andrea Filed Under: Crafts

Whoopie!!!

I got a job offer!!!  Whoooo me!!  I am beyond thrilled because it’s a company and a position I really wanted.  When I embarked on this job search it was important to me that I land at a company who’s values and goals met my own and I found it.  I couldn’t be more thrilled.  It’s been about four months in the making but patience pays off.  I cannot wait to start this new chapter of my life.

Thank you Universe!!!

July 5, 2019 11:18 pm Andrea Filed Under: Musings

Happy 4th of July!

Red roses blue vase

Happy Fourth of July (one day early) everyone!  If  you are in the US I hope you have safe and fun activities planned.  We are going to watch a parade and some fireworks the city will be setting off and enjoying a bbq with our family.

If you have pets keep them inside and try to minimize the stress for them as much as you can.  Our cats don’t seemed to be bothered, luckily, but I know other pets can be very sensitive to all the noise.

July 3, 2019 1:55 pm Andrea Filed Under: Holidays

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