I thought I would show you some cards today made with Sizzix's Triple Circle Flip-its die set , by Stephanie Barnard. I love all the Flip-its dies , especially with their wonderfully handy layer dies that they come with them, and this Triple Circle Flip-its is a lot of fun to decorate. This card was really easy to make into traffic lights, along with the Sizzix Framelits Dies & Stamp -Cars set. I decorated this card with stamps and dies from The Stamps of Life . This card was decorated with a Sizzix tag , and Sizzix stamp . And finally, I decorated this card with snowman elements from these stamps and die sets from The Stamps of Life, and the tag and sentiment stamps from this set . Some of the products used:
Hey everybody! I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas spent with family and friends. I spent lots of time working on my new "studio" which is in the back of our new shop that we are currently designing. It's so nice to have a warm place to make my bread boards now instead of using the gravel carport behind our house. I know this is nothing that exciting but I wanted to show you how it looked before I worked on it. In a word, gross. This place use to be a taxidermy business so there was all kinds of this and that splattered on the walls and floor. I'm not sure what it was and I really don't want to know either, I'm just happy it's gone now. First thing I did was pull up the floor. Then I replaced it with parquet wood floor tiles. Next, the ick splattered cabinets had to go. I gave them a good cleaning and coat or two of Kilz, then, another three coats of Valspar Ultra White paint in semi gloss. I'm thinking about adding...
Our baby chicks arrived a couple of weeks ago and I am completely smitten with them. I never realized they could be so much fun. One of the highlights of my day is simply watching them play, and our whole family is enjoying them which makes me happy. We bought 3 Buff Orpingtons, 3 Rhode Island Reds and 1 Easter Egger. The Buff Orpingtons are my favorite. So friendly, sweet and curious. Our little Easter Egger is a bit shy but she is slowly coming around. The Rhode Island Reds, which we have had before, are fun and seem to be the leaders of the tiny group. They have grown quite a bit in two weeks. I snapped their picture right after I put them in their brooder when they first arrived. Baby chicks suffer from the "big hand syndrome" so for a while every time we would stick our hand in to play with one to get them used to us, they would all run to the corner for cover. But now, they run to greet us, which is so sweet. We haven't n...
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