Proud Navy Momma!

If you are anything like me, you buy all the stuff to make  great cards.  You case Pinterest and blogs and see what everyone else is up to.  You have visions of cards running through your head each night while you sleep.  And then, nothing.  You are so busy, you don’t make the cards… you don’t send any to people.  Your stampin’ stuff is just sitting there collecting dust because life has gotten in the way.

So, I spent the past two months making cards for my boy while he was away at Naval Recruit Training Center at Great Lakes (North Chicago). I tried to send him at least one a week. Some weeks, I sent two.  I did CASE cards and I did some those fancy folds I’ve always wanted to try but never had a reason.  I know – one don’t always need a reason to make a fancy fold card…:) )

The cards above are just some of the ones I remembered to take pictures of.  I did learn that it doesn’t really take much time at all to just whip up something special.  No one knows what it looked like in your head and if the final project is anywhere near close to that.  They won’t care about anything other than YOU made a card for THEM… from your heart!!!  (I know there are some retired stuff on the cards above – sorry.. just the perfect excuse to get out that stuff.  But, look – there is new stuff too!)

Of course… there was the one card that led to a card making frenzy for new sailors.  Dell showed my cards to his division mates.  They all loved the one shown below.  Dell, the caring guy he is, told them all, and more, that I would be more than happy to make a card for each of them.  The purpose of the card was for the Sailors to send the cards back home to a school, a church, or a person that sent them special encouraging words just to say “Thank you for thinking about me!”  With such a sweet cause, how could I not.  Of course, the card they loved was one that I had CASE’d from the Artisan team and wasn’t one that just was simple stamped layers.  Oh no, it involved water coloring, multiple stamps, knot tying… But, what can I say?  I love my boy!!!  So, I made 168 cards for those Sailors.  As they were made and packaged in clear envelopes with a stamped mailing envelope and a note of encouragement from me, I said a little prayer for the Sailor and the recipient.

Of course, just because he isn’t in training anymore does not mean that I won’t still me making and sending him cards.  They may come a little less often, but they will still be sent!  And, now I can send treats!!!  And, he has a roommate!!!  Oh, let the fun begin!

But, I will be sending to more that just him and his roommate.  I pledge to you… I will be making AND mailing at least two cards every week to various people around the country – heck, around the world!!!

Oh yeah, I had to make him so treats for his graduation.  So, I baked him some of his favorites – Brownie Bites, Shortbread Bites, and Chocolate Chip Cookie Bites.  It was really just an excuse to make special packaging!  I also made two cards that were just a hair different.  Since he didn’t need both, I addressed one to a “Sailor in need of a few words of encouragement” and had Dell give it to someone who fit the bill!  I did research in making the card to match the new Dress Whites… the Box matches the Dress Blues (which are in fact, black!).. and the Seabag fits into the uniform… which is the only bag they are allowed to carry on their backs while in dress uniforms.

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And, while I am on the pledge wagon here – I also will pledge to try my hardest to make at least one blog post each week.  I have failed miserably in the past.. but this time…  Hopefully!!!

Until next time… Remember to Keep It Simple, Stampers!!!

🙂  Joanne

PS – Here is a picture of my handsome Sailor!!!  So proud of him 🙂

All Dressed Up

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In my efforts to grow my Stampin’ Up business, I have promised myself to blog more.  I am sure now one reads it right now – but that may soon change.  One just never knows.

So… I posted a photo of a recent card I did on Pootles Facebook group page.  Several of the ladies liked it, so I promised a tutorial.

While I am not quite ready to do a video, I have done a complete project sheet.  It also includes the template that I used.  You can use the link below to download it.

This card combines old and new.  Don’t you just love the new Affectionately Yours Specialty Designer Series Paper?  So pretty!  And, what a great way to use up that dotted lace trim that we all bought way too much of!  Use it – don’t just leave it sit there!!!

So, check back again soon.  I post a project sheet once a week and we’ll go from there!!!

Please leave a comment and let me know what you think…

Project Sheet – All Dressed Up

Here are most of the products used.  I can’t post the new catalog items yet, but theya re listed on the project sheet.

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Hello world!

So, something about this new blog caught your eye!  I am guessing it was the title or the website.  Sealed with a KISS… Keep It Simple, Stampers!!!

How often have you been browsing the inter-webs, playing on Pinterest, etc. and run across the most beautiful card you’ve ever seen.. then you think to yourself, “Self, I could never do that.  It’s way to hard!”  Well, my goal with this website is to show you that you can.

I have been a Stampin’ Up Independent Demonstrator on and off for a few years now and have finally decided to go from a hobbyist to a real demonstrator.  It will take me a little bit to get launched, but I am looking forward to have you along for the ride!