The spring semester has closed, and what a weird one it was, somewhat captured in the following photo:
That’s what my feet looked like Sunday, two weeks ago, at church. Just call me Miss Matched. The rest of my photos for today are (hopefully) proof I haven’t completely lost my mind.
And if you’d like to feel better about yourself—especially those of you who are women of a certain age—check out @justbeingmelani on Instagram. I’m a card-carrying member of her new club for perimenopausal and menopausal women: The We Do Not Care Club. We do not care if our shoes match. We do not care if we have makeup on. We do not care what people eat for dinner.
It is very liberating, actually.
A most relevant entry for this blog might be “We do not care if we make pretty things and no one cares.”
And now for some cards, the making of which led me to buy the large and small sets of Simon Says blending brushes because I wanted something better than the Tim Holtz blender pads.
First up, a delightful posey stamp from Gina K. Blues and greens are my go-to colors. They are so peaceful and soothing. I embossed the stamp, masked the border, sponged the inks (Distress ink), and added bling and a sentiment.
Next up, a very similar card using a stamp from an old set by Mama Elephant. Similarly, but embossed outside the masking. I like the look, even if it doesn’t show up well in the photo.
For the remaining backgrounds, I brayered Kaleidacolor ink on scraps and cut shapes out of them, layered on die cuts, and let the color do the work! The color truly is spectacular with this technique.
I’ve bought a LOT of new stampy stuff recently and am working my way through it all. One thing that has changed my life (in a small way, of course, but seriously, it’s cool): the
Pawsitively Perfect Tacky Mat. I put it into my MISTI, and it’s so much nicer than using magnets to hold paper down.
What have you added to your supplies recently that has made your crafting better? Inquiring minds and all that….
Mercy, grace, peace, and love,
Susan