Archive for the 'Graphic 45' Category
Thursday, December 29th, 2011
I love love love spending time with my daughter. She is a total “mini-me” (which isn’t always a good thing ;)). But we do so much together that’s routine, I thought it’d be fun to do something not routine – like go to a movie, or even go get a donut at Krispy Kreme. Something […]
Filed under: A Million Memories, Cards, Graphic 45 | 3 Comments »
Wednesday, December 21st, 2011
I really don’t like giving gift cards as gifts. They just don’t seem that fun to open. But in the case of teachers (and my teenage nephews), gift cards are pretty much the best if not the only option. So when I am giving a gift card I like to give a little gift with […]
Filed under: Christmas, Gift Packaging, Graphic 45, May Arts, My Mind's Eye, October Afternoon | 3 Comments »
Tuesday, December 20th, 2011
Today is the last day of school before winter break for my kids. And one of them has their Christmas party at 9:15 this morning, the other is at 12:30. Looks like I’m spending the day at school today. Should be fun though – and with the different times, I won’t have to be running […]
Filed under: Christmas, Gift Packaging, Graphic 45, It's in the Bag!, Waltzingmouse Stamps | 5 Comments »
Monday, November 28th, 2011
Got a fun little somethin’ to share with you today. My Twitter pal Miss Julie Lacey and I went in on an order of some bells from FactoryDirectCraft.com. As I was looking through all the bells I noticed these cowbells and mentioned it to Julie. Next thing I know I’ve got them in the cart […]
Filed under: Cards, Christmas, Gift Packaging, Graphic 45 | 6 Comments »
Monday, October 31st, 2011
Ah, Halloween. I used to love Halloween. Although now that I think about it, all I can remember is the Halloween where I got mugged by this jerk named David who I went to school with. Him and his older brother bashed me over the head and took my pillowcase full of candy! No lie. […]
Filed under: American Crafts, Gift Packaging, Graphic 45, Halloween, It's in the Bag!, School | 9 Comments »