Sunday, November 17, 2013

Projects #87, 88, 89 and 90!

Hey Stampers,

Woohooo!  I am soooooo going to make to 100 projects.  That is amazing for me.  And it does not even include what I did for classes.  It has been a good year and it has really reignited my love of crafting.  Sometimes a little change can make a huge difference.  And lead you down new and exciting roads. :)

This week we continue to focus on Thanksgiving.  I have a secret to share with you.  I get a special thrill from using really old supplies.  Those items you think you will never use and wonder if you should actually keep.  I am also huge fan of purging.  I think you should only keep what you truly love.  But after several moves and a ton of purging, I am ready to keep my remaining stash.  After a year of limited spending I am having a blast pulling from my current stash.  And the more I use it the more I am inspired to utilize all of my older supplies.  I am reminded why I purchased them in the 1st place and I don't feel like I just wasted money on stuff I will never use.  Next year one of my big focuses will be my Cricut.  I am finally going to win my struggle with that machine!

Project #87-Thank-You Tag


Supplies: Stamps (Just Rite Stampers/Autumn Words), shipping tag, leaf tag, die (Just Rite Stampers), ribbon, trim, pop-dots, embossing ink and powder, misting sprays, stencil (Crafter's Workshop) and ink.

 Project #88-Pumpkin Tag


Supplies: Stamps (Just Rite Stampers/Autumn Words and Club Scrap), shipping tag, die (Just Rite Stampers), ribbon, trim, fibers, pop-dots, vintage image, photo slide mount, clear crackle paint, rhinestones, Prima flowers, brads, misting sprays, sewing machine and thread, embossing ink and powder, stencil (Crafter's Workshop) and ink.

Project #89-Quote Card


Supplies: Stamps (Club Scrap), small shipping tag, card stock, ribbon, ink, brad, embossing ink and powder.

Project #90-Quote Card


Supplies: Stamps (Club Scrap), die (Spellbinders), embossing ink and powder, misting spray, ink, card stock and pattern paper.

Pssstttt!  If you like the tags I created this week, you can lean more about some of the techniques I used in our Fall Thank-You Class: Tag It.

Thanks for stopping by,
Jeri Parks

2 comments:

  1. Way to go on getting so much done. Also on using what you have. I love the projects you did. Project 89 and 90 are my two favorite. It looks like you had a lot of fun crafting. :-)

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  2. Awesome tags. I love my Cricut but have issues with my Silhouette - some days we just don't play nice together. Congratulations on getting so much done.

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