Wednesday, August 01, 2007

Happy Day


I have received my stamping supplies today !! Hooooorayyyyyyyyy!!!!!!!

So many supplies that I love very much and can't wait to try them now!!! But wait.... I will try them later on, yes, after my son's exam!!!!!:-))


I 've also received the newest Hero Arts 2007-2008 Holiday Catalog, full of stamping ideas, it's comes free with the Clear Design Fancy Scrolls.....but I am wonder why I got two from them ?? ..........Hero Arts really made my day!!!!

Saturday, July 21, 2007

Am I crazy?

I think so.

In this month, including today, I have bought so many stamping supplies online.I always buy the supplies online from USA because we don't have ANY craft stores here. I need to pay the product cost + shipping cost in USA dollars , and you know I am not living in USA, I don't earn US dollars. I need to pay in HUGE Malaysian Ringgit for the costs!!! The conversion is scary !!! I paid a lot !!!! Really a lot !! But I really LOVE what I have bought and can't wait to use them when they arrive.


What I had bought:

1.Stamp it Cards 2007-from papercraft magazine

2.Tim Holtz Adirondack Alcohol Ink, Farmer's Market Assortment, Set of 3



3.Inky Roller Brayer, Small

4.Tim Holtz Adirondack Alcohol Ink, Alcohol Blending Solution, 2 fl. oz.



5.Dove Blender Pen

6.Stickles Glitter Glue, Magenta, 0.5 fl. oz.



7.Stamp Cleaner, Solvent Based, Dabber, 2 oz.

8.Clear Stamps, Nativity Snowmen Set




9.Christmas Treats Card Kit - A free gift from Addicted to Rubberstamping!! :-)

10.Adirondack Acrylic Paint Dabber - Brights - Raspberry

11.A Real Wildflower -Rubberstamp

12.Embossing Powder / Clear

13.Junkitz Salsa Multipacks -Papers

So, could you imagine how much I have paid? Let's have some little calculation here, $31.91 + $68.93 $21.99= $121.83 and convert to Malaysian Ringgit, then I have paid RM415.57!!! Well, it is a little "extra" from my raised salary in this month, I think, and I promise not to buy anymore in this year, do you believe it ? hehe...

Monday, July 16, 2007

Card I received


This is the card I received from Rosemary, a member from RRM. Really cute and beautiful, this is from the sketch from June COTM. We really had fun making the card!! Thank you Rosemary.

Sunday, July 15, 2007

Stamping,Friendship and Travelling

Birgit, Ying, Martina

Speaking of stamping, I wish to share with you my story of stamping, friendship and travelling. Could you imagine that stamping is equal with friendship and also travelling ?? Well, let me tell you something that is very precious for me.

In sometimes ago, about 2004, I have a crafter-fellow from a yahoogroup that we joined together, her name is Birgit. We always swap handmade cards,exchange emails, chit-chat about our teaching life,yes, we are both teacher. We have too many common things, don't you think so, my dearest friend?

We have know for many years, and in this year(may/June) my family and I went to Germany and Austria for holidays,and guess what? we have met !!!!!!!!!!!! We were soooooooo happy, and can't believe this is reality!!! I also met with another friend from a yahoogroup I join too, her name is Martina, she live in another town from Birgit's place, and as for meeting me, she drove two hours from her place to Birgit's place, OH, I was so touch !!!!!

Birgit and her family were so kind to having BBQ after we arrive her house( I love her house very much!!! :-)) We have ate a lot and thanks Hans( Birgit's hubby) for being the chef to cook for us !!!! After having BBQ as lunch, we rest a while , took some photos.
After that Birgit brought us to a school that she teached before to have a look. Oh my, I never ever seen a school like this before...this school is so special, the school's name is Berndorf Schools, what's so special about this school ? Their classrooms are very unique,in the classrooms, the Boy's and the Girl's School are furnished identically, the painting and architecture have combined to form a splendid artistic unity.
They have so many different style of classrooms, for example: Egyptian classroom, Doric classroom,Pompeian classroom, Moorish classroom, Byzantine classroom, Romanesque classroom, Gothic classroom, Renaissance classroom, Louis XIV classroom,etc...When we entered the classroom, we just can't say anythings, just OHHH, AHHHH, we never seen a classroom like that before!!!! As a teacher and students we sure will feel excited when we entered those unique classroom to have class. Thank you very very much Birgit to bring us a very wonderful and precious tour!!! We can't get it in our country for this kind of classroom :-(


One of the Berndorf School classroom

At the evening, Birgit and her family together with Martina bring us to a special restaurant that served us famous and delicious Austria food!! Yummy!! Because of the lunch that we have had Birgit's house still in our stomach,LOL, we were regret that we can't finish all the food:-((

Birgit was kind enough to host me sleep in her house for that night:-))) After my family went to hotel, we back to Birgit's house to have our crafting-night:-)) We exchanged gift, chit-chat and I have browsed a lot of Birgit's craft supplies. She have so many craft supplies, but she complained that she is not the NO.1, Martina was the first lady in Austria in crafting, she deserve the place :-)))
We ended up chatting till very midnight, we were so happy !!!!!

The fun part have to come to the end......:-(( after having breakfast ( Birgit made some delicious cake too, thank you dearest!! ) we went to pick up my family at the hotel. Hans and Birgit were kind enough to drive us to Vienna Westbahnhof to take the train to Munich. Martina also leave when we leave.I was so touch and sad that we need to say goodbye. My family feel the same too. I really hope we have chance to meet again in the future, don't you think so, my dearest ?

So, what do you think ? Stamping=friendship=travelling? I do believe it.I am so happy I love stamping and cardmaking, and also my friends from far far away......


Monday, June 25, 2007

What is Adirondack® Acrylic Paint Dabber



I want to try alcohol acrylic paint dabber, I have came across so many beautiful artworks that they used paint dabber to create for. From the Ranger website, I found these:




Adirondack® Acrylic Paint Dabber


Adirondack® Acrylic Paint Dabbers are the perfect mess-free paint applicator for foam and rubber stamps, cards, scrapbook pages, altered books, canvas, frames and more. These matte acrylic paints were developed with the Beautiful Adirondack coordinating palette of Earthones, Brights and Lights. Dab them directly on stamps for mess-free paint application. Use direct-to-surface, for stippling, creating dots or full coverage. Remove cap for painting with a brush.


Some of the techniques:


• The ergonomic dabber design allows for ease of use with many “Direct-to-Surface” techniques such as stipple, dots and swirls, edging paper or canvas, creating stripes and plaids and achieving full coverage on paper mache, wood, fabric paper, canvas, etc.


• For “dry brush” effects on photos, paper or other surfaces, hold dabber in one hand and surface in the other and swipe across paper. By holding the dabber in the air, you’re not fully pressing down the valve, thereby restricting full paint flow, allowing for a light application of paint.


• To use as a glaze, simply mist surface with water using the Inkssentials™ Mini Mister™ and swipe dabber in a circular motion. This is a great way to achieve a subtle matte wash across vibrant patterned papers or over another layer of paint.


An example of the art work from Ranger:





She Loves Pink Fish Layout
Using the Coordinating Colors of Adirondack® Acrylic Paint Dabbers and Adirondack® Dye Inks, make this adorable scrapbook page!

Created by Cat Confer

Materials List

Adirondack® Dye Ink - Salmon, Mountain Rose• Adirondack® Acrylic Paint Dabber- in Coordinating Colors of Salmon, Mountain Rose, Red Pepper• Inkssentials™ Non-Stick Craft SheetInkssentials™ Glossy Accents™• Brittania and Vixen alphabet die sets, QuicKutz, www.quickutz.com• Squeeze tool, QuicKutz, www.quickutz.com• Beaded Curtain rubber stamp (1540-P), Rubber Soul, www.rubbersoul.com• Sketch Circle rubber stamp (B4343), Hero Arts. www.heroarts.com• White cardstock• Craft foam• Acrylic block• Double stick tape• Photo• Black Pen
Instructions

(1) Cut a fish shape out of craft foam, and attach it to an acrylic block with double stick tape.(2) Apply Mountain Rose Adirondack Acrylic Paint Dabber to the fish stamp, and stamp in several places on the cardstock.(3) Apply Salmon Adirondack Acrylic Paint Dabber to the fish stamp, and stamp over the Mountain Rose paint.
(4) Apply Red Pepper Adirondack Acrylic Paint Dabber to the edges of the photo directly from the Paint Dabber.
(5) Cut letters for the title out of cardstock using the Britannia and Vixen alphabet dies and Squeeze tool. Dab Mountain Rose acrylic paint over the letters. Dab Red Pepper paint over the large letters, allowing some of the Mountain Rose paint to show through.
(6) Stamp circles on the background with Salmon and Mountain Rose Adirondack Dye Ink, and stamp the dotted lines as a journaling block with Salmon Adirondack Dye Ink.
(7) Adhere the letters with Glossy Accents to form the title, and add the photo to the page.
(8) Complete the page by journaling on the stamped lines with a black pen.
Happy trying!! I have another reason to shop online and will let you know the result !! :-)))

Sunday, June 24, 2007

Summer Treats


Strawberry Margarita Ice Pops
1 cup freshly squeezed lime juice (6 to 8 limes)
1/2 cup water 1/2 cup triple sec*
1/4 cup tequila*
1/2 cup superfine sugar 1 pint strawberries, quartered *If not using alcohol, add another 1/2 cup water and 1/4 cup fresh lime juice
Special equipment: ice pop molds

In a blender add the lime juice, water, triple sec, tequila, and sugar; blend until the sugar has dissolved. Set aside 8 strawberry quarters and put the remainder into the blender; blend until the strawberries are pureed. Skewer a piece of the reserved strawberries onto the end of each ice pop stick. Pour the margarita into the ice pop molds, insert the skewered sticks, and freeze at least 4 hours or overnight.
Unmold the ice pops and serve.
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Summer Ice Pop with Seashells Card
Based on the June/July Paper Craft Magazine, I was so excited to make this special card. It's soooo easy.Just scan the pattern from the book, sandwich the ice-cream stick, adhered the patterned paper, sticks the seashells and chipboard on the paper,glued the rick-rack ribbon, that's it!!! Simple and fun !!!






Saturday, June 23, 2007

My Newest Card!!!






Well, after rest for about two months, I blog again.The stamping group i joined, RRM , has the fabulous COTM for everyone. We based on a"recipe" that posted every month to make card.This month's recipe is
I selected light blue and brown for the based cardstock.Stamped words stamps from Hero Arts on brown cardstock.Placed rick-rack ribbon on the light blue cardstock then glued the stamped saying.Arranged the prima flowers that my dearest friend , Birgit gave me as a gift when I went to visit her and another friend, Martina in Austria last couple of weeks.
The card is simple and easy, and definately beautiful, don't you think so ?? I will swap this card with the owner of RRM, Danette.

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