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Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Ready for a NEW Season of Mission Possible Kits

It's time for a new Idea Book at Close To My Heart. AND along with that it's a 6 month season of Mission Possible Kits created and packaged by yours truly!!!

Please join me in welcoming our first card kit. (applause please) 
The pre-order period for this kit starts NOW and last until August 23rd.
The assembly date is September 13th, 2013. 
If you pre-order and can't come to the workshop you will still receive your kit ready to assemble when it best fits your schedule.

The next season of Mission Possible works like this ... there are three ways to purchase the card kit.

1 - BASIC KIT ... $7 for all of the supplies you will need to put together the three cards shown below. You can purchase as many of these kits as you like ... no limit.

2 - MISSION PLUS KIT ... $22 for all of the supplies you need to put together two sets of the three cards shown below. In addition to the cards you'll receive a full pack of Aqua Dots, 2 M sized stamp sets (happy birthday AND a little gift), 2 blank spinner cards with envelopes & 6 pre-cut circles to attach to your spinner cards (3 various colors ... 3 white). 

SO ... let's take a look!! Remember there are three cards (you'll see why there are 5 photos in a minute!!) These are fun cards for every sort of occasion.

Stay in touch with this basic card AND learn the swiping technique.

There are so many reasons to send a thank you note.

This is the Swing Card ... the center part turns around.
Turning ...
AND ... TA DA ... the sentiment!! This card has a little celebration of it's own. You can be sure that there will be more swing cards in our Mission Possible future!!!!
There you go. The cards have been officially revealed. Place your order with me now. Can't wait to hear from you!!



Saturday, August 3, 2013

O - Oval

Welcome to the Everything ABC's Blog Hop!For this hop we will be featuring the letter O. This may be the name of a paper, a stamp set or an embellishment. Whatever the crafter has chosen as their O element will be featured in their post.

If you came from Linda Norman - Scrappy Therapy  then you're on the right track!


Do you ever use sketches to create cards? I love sketches. Sometimes I just want to change it up a little because everything looks a little too sharp and square. SO ... Ovals to the rescue. (of course you can use circles too, but that doesn't start with "O")

These cards are all made with sketches from the new Make It From The Heart book from Close To My Heart. AND they use almost ALL new product too. Enjoy!!


Pattern 19
Pattern 25
Pattern 27

Pattern 26

Pattern 20
Your next stop on our Everything ABC'S blog Hop is Janna Gray - The Creative Princess

Here's the complete list in case you get lost along the way!!


1. Traci Williams ~ Paper Crafting 101
2. Shalana Glass ~ Scrappin' With Shalana
3. Theodora ~ Celebrate Crafts
4. Linda Norman ~ Scrappy Therapy
5. Shelly Nemitz - Just One Piece <-- YOU ARE HERE           
6. Janna Gray ~ The Creative Princess
7. Catherine Nowak ~ Cat's Scrapbooking    


Saturday, July 20, 2013

N is for Family


Welcome to the Everything ABC's Blog Hop! For this hop we will be featuring the letter N. This may be the name of a paper, a stamp set or an embellishment. Whatever the crafter has chosen as her N element will be featured in her post.
If you came from Linda Norman at Scrappy Therapy then you're on the right track! 
If you came from Celebrate Crafts then click HERE to jump to Scrappy Therapy.



N is for Family. Thankfully I'm not a first grade teacher because I'd have some pretty confused 7 year olds on my hands here. BUT N is for my family ... Nemitz. This layout is for made specifically for our ABC blog hop. I'm so happy to have a reason to go all out and try a few things I've been thinking about doing for awhile. AND I'm even more happy that I finally had an opportunity to play with some of my newest Close To My Heart toys and supplies.  This is my first stab at Artbooking (the newest Cricut cartridge from CTMH). It was a BIG learning experience because a girl REALLY has to pay attention to whether that "real dial size" button is lit up or not. I don't always like to pay attention. I just want to cut. SO ... I did a whole bunch of cutting because I didn't pay attention.

This sort of thing have been popping up all over.  This was created by yours truly using the Cricut Craft Room and the Artiste alphabet. In less than two weeks Artbooking will be available in CCR too. BUT I really couldn't wait for that!!
How do you like these little sneak peeks??? I learned that from a friend of mine. If she's reading this she'll be able to see that it's far more rewarding to see sneak peeks when you actually get to see the real thing shortly after the sneak peeks.

It's soooooo hard to throw letters away that come out of negative cuts. BUT truthfully I know that it's very unlikely that I'll ever need my last name cut out this size in this color ever again. REALLY ... pretty much NEVER again. I saved one set right here. It ended up creating a little visual triangle. That's one of those "rules" that I try to follow regularly.



Check out these Artbooking frames. I've never owned a polaroid camera. Now that doesn't matter any more. To spruce them up I used this amazing technique to add color. It's called put the frame down on a piece of paper that can get inky and then drag the ink pad across as straight as possible. You might just be learning that technique right now. That's because I made it up. I am NOT afraid to try anything. I did one test of this that really didn't work like I thought it would. Then I went ahead and did it anyway. Ink and cardstock. They're like warm chocolate chip cookies and milk. They go best together. Even though each can be used alone there's just something about the combination.

If you're wondering about the little aqua dot. It's a new product available on August 1st. When you call me to order it just say you want some Aqua Dots ... because that's exactly what they're called in the Idea Book!!

OK ... I think you've seen enough of the pieces. Here is the whole layout. It's colorful because so are we.

Here are the pages alone.
The large frame is cut using Artbooking. I chose it because I love my family EVERY day. I love them especially on the days that don't seem like much.  If you're one of my Mission Possible customers you might just see that frame again in a layout I'll be creating with this exact paper pack. 

Look at my precious kids!! Well, actually they're mostly adults now. These photos are about 2 years old. I wanted to pick a few pictures where they weren't trying to "smile for the camera".  They smile a lot, but this is just their regular old every day face. In case you're worried that I'm wasting a bunch of space on this page ... don't. I have plans to write sweet things about them that I just don't you to see it.

Here's my family just a few days ago having dinner. It's so much fun to have my college boys home in the summer. I look forward to printing this up and getting it in a scrapbook some day. This is one of my favorite parts of our life ... sharing a meal together. Are you taking pictures of things that don't seem like they have that WOW factor? Trust me when I tell you that these kind of little things turn out to be the big things when time passes.


Your next stop on our Everything ABC'S blog Hop is Theodora at Celebrate Crafts 

There are just three of us in this hop so you probably won't get lost. BUT in case you want to jump around ...

Linda Norman - Scrappy Therapy
 Shelly Nemitz - Just One Piece
 Theodora~ celebratecrafts.com