Sunday, June 21, 2009

100 followers! 100 birthday cards!

Before I get started this week, I just wanted to thank those who emailed me wondering if I was okay. I'm fine. My father was rushed by ambulance to the ER last week with what they thought was a stroke. He had a liver transplant over 3 years ago and his liver is now having some problems. Toxins seeped into his brain, which caused stroke-like symptoms to appear. He is doing much better now. I did take a week off without notice from here and I'm very sorry the blog was neglected.

Whoa! I just looked over and noticed that I have over 100 followers on my blog. I just thought that was pretty neat, considering what I am about to post next.


Just on a side note, I wanted to mention something that's been on my mind. I've been posting blog candy links and noticed an increasing amount of "must become a follower" rule in order to qualify for a giveaway. That kinda bothers me a little. I am posting some of them because they are unique. Just to clarify... you don't HAVE to follow my blog in order to qualify for my giveaways. EVER. My birthday giveaway is a little bigger than my normal ones so I wanted a way for everyone to get more entries. This was just one option. That's all.


I was asked by one of my readers if I would be interested in helping her friend's grandmother celebrate her 100th birthday by sending in a birthday card. Amy and Karen are trying to get 100 birthday cards together to give to Beatrice in September. I thought I would do better than send in just one card. I have a few followers... perhaps a few of you might join in on the fun?



Here's the card I whipped up for the Beatrice:


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I used Copic markers to color my Floral Fantasy Cuttlebug embossing folder. I will post the tutorial on how I did this on my next post. I thought I would link the tutorial to the store's new blog but it's not ready to go yet. You'll just have to wait until July! :)

Now here's what Amy wrote to me:



Centenarian Card Drive For Bea : Goal is 100 cards

My girlfriend's grandma will be turning 100 years old this September 2009. "Beatrice" or "Bea" is what grandma goes by. One day she was telling my girlfriend (Karen) that, "I think I just might make it." When my girlfriend was telling me this, I had mixed feelings. On one hand it was kinda weird just the way grandma Bea put it. It seemed like she thought her end was near. But know that grandma Bea is healthy and going strong, which is why we think for sure she's going to make. Not many of us live to be 100, so of course we wanted to do something special. I came up with the idea of a card drive, hoping to get 100 cards. Just think of the reaction she would have when she sees so many different cards from so many people all wishing her a 'Happy Big 100!' Big WOW factor.



Karen's dad is writing to the Queen or I guess I should say write to her office. He found out that if any Canadian citizen turns the big 100, they get a letter/card signed by Queen Elizabeth herself. Another WOW factor. There's going to be a big celebration for sure and we just want to do our little part in giving grandma Bea some lasting memories of her big day.



I will be collecting the cards from now till September and then package them all up for the big party. We decided on this so Karen's mailbox doesn't get bombarded with mail and so the card drive can stay hush hush. No one knows except Karen and I. It'll be a surprise for everyone. It'll be great. Please if possible include a personal hand-written birthday message in the card. I'm sure Bea would love to read your special message. THANKS SO MUCH.


Take a look through your stash of cards! Are there any birthday cards from swaps that you can spare? Any CAS cards that you can whip up? How about an extra special card just for Beatrice from you? Whatever you want to do would be awesome! Please join me in celebrating this milestone birthday.


My great-uncle Harry just celebrated his 102nd birthday this past December. It means SO much to these Centenarians.



You have a choice to mail directly to Amy in Canada or mail to me here in the U.S.



Either way, email me at whoopsie.daisy@sbcglobal.net for an address.

I will be collecting all cards for Amy and sending one envelope at the end of August.



Deadline: end of August to me / beginning of September to Amy



xx




Monday, June 15, 2009

Welcome, Baby Parker!

Remember this Sweet Pea that I had colored the other day?

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When I first saw the image, I immediately wanted to see how I can get it to "rock" on a card.
Oh, I'm sure it's been done before or there's another way to do this. Here's what was in my head...

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Here's how I did it...

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On the back of your image, add a dimensional (pop-up) dot, a penny, then a second dimensional (pop-up).

Then send it through a hole. I made this hole by paper-piercing where I wanted it to be and then using my scissors to create a small hole. Poke dimensional through the hole.

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Add the second penny over the dimensional to hold everything in place.

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Here is the final card... it's for Ashley. She delivered a baby boy!
Congratulations, Ashley!!
Welcome, baby Parker Alan Newell born 6.13.2009 at 11:21PM PST. 8lbs 15oz, 21"

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*Grin* I LOVE Pink Cat Studio!


Don't forget... I am adding new goodies to the pile every week for this month's Birthday Giveaway! Check in my first post for the latest update!

xx

Saturday, June 13, 2009

More Pink Cat Studio!!

OH MY GOODNESS!

Omg, omg, omg!!!



You have to check out what my sweet friend Amy gave me for a birthday present today...


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These have got to be the most adorable baby images AND I get to dress baby up!!

How cool is that? Like I said... OMG!!
Oh... yes! That's right, ladies. A gift certificate too. I am in Pink Cat Studio HEAVEN! :)
Thank you, Amy!!!


I treated myself to an air compressor too. MLO had one in the store and Mort brought it out for me to play with after I was done teaching the class today. I found myself wanting to airbrush everything!

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I airbrushed this little mouse and added some diamond stickles to the star.

How about a little sneak peek to what's coming tomorrow? I could not wait to play with my new Sweet Pea stamps! Here's one that I colored and cut out for tomorrow's project.

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Hope you are enjoying your weekend!

Hip Hop!!!

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Thursday Unity Hip Hop Challenges

Hip Hop!

I didn't really get a chance to go online to Hip Hop with the girls today. :(
Just really hard to get on the computer during the day and by the time I get on at night, the challenges and chats are just about over. But I figured I can still Hip Hop and have fun this way.
Maybe once we settle into summer, I can participate during the day. :)

Ken graduated from Kindergarten today!
He was among 4 in his class to have perfect attendance but the only one to not have any tardies!!
I now have a first grader!!

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I also have a wicked migraine tonight. Instead of staying up until the wee hours of the morning crafting, I think I will go to bed early for once. Unfortunately, this means no brand new cards to post tonight. Luckily, I happened to already have cards from a few months back that meet today's Hip Hop challenges! Oldies but goodies!

Before I post those, I do have a new project to share that I had worked on for Memories Live On, using a stamp from Unity's This is the Time set.

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Photo: Melita's family
Paper: K & Co Que Sera Sera Silhouettes
Stamp: This is the Time (Unity)
Ink: Memento
Accessories: clipboard, ribbon, Layered Blossoms "Sunny Day" (Sassafras Lass), brad (SU)


Hip Hop Challenge: Get Krafty!
Make a card or project using Unity stamps with Kraft cardstock (or any brown or tan).


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Stamps: Birds of a Feather (Unity)
Paper: Kraft, Not Quite Navy, Baja Breeze, Very Vanilla
Ink: Tuxedo Black (Memento), Whisper White Craft, Kraft
Accessories: Copic Markers, sponge daubers, heart punch (SU), Cuttlebug embossing folders (With Love, Swiss Dots), stampin' dimensionals

Hip Hop Challenge: Piece, Love, and Unity!
Make a card or project using Unity stamps using Paper Piecing.
If you are not familiar to the technique you can see a tutorial, HERE.

I made this card way back at the start of the year. It made it to Unity's booth at Winter CHA!

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Stamps: Birds of a Feather (Unity)
Paper: Chocolate Chip, Pink Pirouette, Whisper White, Flirty (Bo Bunny)
Ink: Black Tuxedo (Memento), Chocolate Chip, Whisper White Craft
Accessories: Silver brads, Marvy Giga Oval, sponge daubers, Cuttlebug embossing folder, Pop-up Glue Dots


Hip Hop!!!

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

June Twilight Tuesday Sketch Challenge #5

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That is just a sneak peek to the whole project.
It is actually a picture frame (creative imaginations) that I decided to alter.

When I first saw this dp (Prima Marketing "Over The Rainbow") in the store, I immediately thought of Bella and Edward. I think it's the heart with the tears and the sparkle on the paper. Anyways, I really wanted to frame this picture that I had come across the other day that I love.

Let's start with the picture frame.
I added Post-it® notes to the window area to protect the opening.

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Why you ask?

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I guess you can say I am officially addicted to airbrushing! Actually, the picture frame was looking a bit too stark so I wanted to add some blue to it. Bella Blue. :) j/k

Here's it is after a minute of spraying. I tried to make it look like the sky.

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Add the layers of dp and stamp the apple (imaginisce) on Bazzill Bling cardstock, add one of my favorite pictures of Bella & Edward and voilĂ !

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Quote:
Option three: Edward loved me. The bond forged between us was not one that could be broken by absence, distance, or time. And no matter how much more special or beautiful or brilliant or perfect than me he might be, he was as irreversibly altered as I was. As I would always belong to him, so would he always be mine.

Bella Swan, New Moon, Chapter 24, p.527


Here's to a new day!

Tuesday, June 09, 2009

TTIC #34, Atyou Spica Pens, and more Airbrushing with Copics!

I am so excited that my sweet friend Jacquie kicked off her guest designer spot for Twilight Tuesday today with their Twilight Tuesday Inspiration Challenge #34 - "Celebrate Summer". Congrats, Jacquie!

I thought this would be a great time to jump in on the fun with the challenges! Well, okay... here it goes!

It all started out with the image. Funny because I always had Renesmee in mind when I was playing around with her. I had shown you all how I airbrushed the large scalloped oval with my new ABS 2. Then I had set the card aside, unfinished.

I pulled it back out for the challenge. Renesmee having fun in the sun during the summer!

It's for Twilight so we need some dazzle! One of the goodies in my giveaway this month is a set of three Copic Atyou Spica Glitter pens. These awesome pens have micro glass flakes that dries quickly (no mess either in the application!) and sparkle so pretty! Take a look for yourself!

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Here I used the CLEAR Atyou Spica glitter pen for Renesmee's skin.
She doesn't sparkle quite like her father, but her skin glows when she goes out in the sun.
I just wanted a soft sheen so I went over her skin very lightly.

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I thought the words "Hello Sunshine" that comes with this set captures Renesmee so well.

Starting with the lighter color, I gave the small oval a coat of yellow.

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Then I went around the edges with a darker color.
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To even out the colors, I went back over everything with the yellow again.

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I love seeing what's underneath my project after I am done with the airbrush.

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The finished card:

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NOW...

Here are the deets for the challenge (or you can go straight to Twilight Tuesday for more info):

Creative Challenge:
Your creative challenge this week is to go all out and celebrate summer! You can create a Twilight themed summer piece or you can celebrate your own summer plans or a fantastic summer that has passed.
Those of you participating on the other side of the world from those of us in the US/Canada are just wrapping up your summer… your task is similar to above, celebrate something wonderful you did this summer or focus on Bella and Edward’s possible summer adventures.

Comment Challenge:
Do you have a favorite summer adventure of your own? I want to hear about it! It could be from your childhood or currently. Do you have any exciting things planned for THIS summer? I’d love to hear about those too!!
Remember: Each comment you leave on a TTIC challenge is an entry into this month’s
Blog Candy Give Away!!!

And as always, our Design Team has fantastic projects to display for this week’s challenge - please go and check them out!
Beth ~ Dani ~ Eve ~ Jen ~ Julie ~ Margie ~ Rebecca ~ Tonya
with Guest Designers:
Alison ~ Donna ~ Jacquie

Cheers,

Monday, June 08, 2009

Airbrushing with Copic Markers

I have been asked about airbrushing with Copics by a few of my readers.
To be honest, MLO doesn't sell the ABS (Airbrushing System) and the local Japanese stationary store that sells them has been out of the ABS 1 and 2, so I have been holding off on ordering online.

Which one to buy? It depends on you and how you will be using it.

If you are looking to simply try it out and want something simple and compact, then get the ABS 2. The catch? You can only use the Aircan D60, unless you happen to have with an Air Adaptor and a hose. Then you can upgrade to larger aircans.

If you are looking for a complete and the most cost-effective system (without purchasing the compressor), then the ABS 1 is for you! You can use either Aircan 80 and Aircan 180.

Then, I stopped by Kinokuniya the other day and saw that they had the ABS 2 in stock. I thought "Why not?!"

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It comes with the Aircan D-60 and the air grip. It holds up to approx. 8 minutes of air.

(Aircan 80 = 15-20 min. of air) (Aircan 180 = 45-45 minutes of air). The difference between Aircans:
It is economical for those who are unsure of the product or a complete newbie. It is definitely compact!

Pull off the grey cap and screw on the air grip.
Put a Copic marker in (pointed tip "up" if using the chiseled end) into the air grip. Otherwise, use the Standard Broad / Medium Broad ends of a Copic or Sketch marker.

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Point straight down at your scrap paper (for practice).
The further away you are, the soft closures your area will be.
The closer you get, the stronger your will be.

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Here I used the airbrush to "soften" the edges of my scalloped oval. I could do the same with a sponge dauber or a sponge, but OH! the satisfaction of airbrushing... "


Remember the card that I showed you yesterday? Pink Cat Studio's Lily is sitting on a turtle. Behind them is a pink scalloped circle.

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Cheers!

Tuesday, June 02, 2009

Monday's Fun Day winner!

As you may have noticed, I let the "special" Lakers Monday's Fun Day go an extra week in honor of the Lakers-Nuggets games. Well, they did it! They beat the Nuggets to represent the Western Conference in the NBA Finals against Orlando Magic. Go, Lakers!!

You know all this is really for Mort (Memories Live On) and my friend, Beth, right? LOL!

We've got a winner for the Glimmer Mist and the Smooch Pearlized Accent Ink!



Here are your random numbers:

8

Timestamp: 2009-06-02 07:15:54 UTC



terriavidreader (USA - IN) said...

I have never tried these products, but I sure have seen comments about them on many blogs. Would be fantastic to win so I could try them

Congratulations! Please email me your mailing address to: jane.matsumoto@sbcglobal.net

I will post a new Monday's Fun Day sometime tomorrow.
My cat, Mia, is in recovery at The Cat Hospital. She had to have several tumors removed this morning and I am running on empty right now... need to get some rest. The blogger was down for awhile, so I was waiting to be able to post the winner before heading off to bed.

Have a terrific Tuesday!!

Monday, June 01, 2009

No more music? Not quite...

Thank you to all who have sent me many compliments on the music that is on my playlist.
I received one comment recently requesting that I remove the music from my blog.
After serious consideration, I have come up with a solution that I think might work for those who do not care for music on blogs (for various reasons) and for those who still want access to my playlist.

If you look to the left hand corner of my blog, you will see my profile picture.
Underneath it is a link to "Whoopsie Daisy's Favorite..." section.
Just click on "Music" and you will have access to my Playlist. You can bookmark it too!

Hope this is good for everyone! :)

I will be back in just a few with a new Monday's Fun Day winner!

Cheers,


Sunday, May 24, 2009

Pocket Cards Class - June 13th at MLO

Pocket Cards
Instructor: Jane Matsumoto
Date: Saturday, June 13th
Time: 2p – 5p
Fee: $25

Make someone’s day with one of these colorful cards using Basic Grey “Marrakech” paper! Whether you put a gift card inside the pocket or a handwritten letter to tell them how much you care, it is sure to brighten their day! I will be showing you how you can easily use Hero Art stamps, Copic markers, Smooch (pearlized accent ink), Stickles, GlimmerMist and rhinestones to decorate these pretty cards.

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All levels of crafters are welcome! All materials are pre-cut / pre-scored and detailed instructions are available for you to take home.

Please bring the following items to class if you have them (please be sure to label all of your personal items!)
Paper trimmer, Crop-A-Dile, 1-1/4” square punch, 1-3/8” square punch, word window punch, scissors, and your favorite adhesive.
Copics markers: E00, E57, R20, Y13, Y38, “0” Blender
Smooch: Siren, Pumpkin, Moonlight, Silverfox
Stickles: Cotton Candy
GlimmerMist: Yellow Daisy


Copic Christmas with Penny Black in July!
Date: Sunday, July 12th
Time: 1p - 4p

The Never-Ending Card and Tri-Fold Shutter Card you will learn to make are sure to wow your family and friends!


Leapin' Penny Black Frogs!
Date: Saturday, August 1st
Time: 2p - 5p

Seats go fast so be sure to reserve yours soon! Bring a friend or two!
My classes require a 24 hour advance reservation
(All materials are pre-cut and pre-scored so I need the extra time to prepare the materials in advance.)
Memories Live On: (408) 446-9901

Cheers!