
Sunday, August 8, 2010
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Lunch and some art

.....I had lunch with some cousins today, and this was my yummy white chocolate cheesecake dessert. I expected white chocolate cheesecake to be white though, but oh well, it was very yummy. After lunch we went down to a pottery painting type place called Kiln' Time where each of us painted a charger type plate and a little dragon. I did a goddess design on mine. I am anxiously awaiting it being glazed and fired now. I'll post a picture of how they turned out when it's finished.
Traveling Again



Friday, July 30, 2010
Halloween craft ideas




.....I'm ready to get started on my Halloween projects for the year. I love, love, love these new Martha punches for the season. I am not a big fan of hers exactly, but she puts out some of the best punches around. I do lots of paper crafts so these are great for me. I have also really wanted to learn to sew lately. I have never even picked up a needle other than a long ago crooked apron in home economics class-haha! I picked up a DVD and a book to help me. I love DVD's because I am such a visual learner. I am mainly interested in making a Halloween purse this year. I found some fabric, and was able to use my half off coupons on it all, so it wasn't a bad deal. I also found some wonderful bird fabric that I just couldn't pass up either. I will keep everyone updated on how it goes. If anyone has any purse making tips please let me know!
Summer Travels










My boyfriend and I took a little trip this summer through VA and WV, and saw some beautiful sites along the way like the waterfall and Seneca Rock State Park etc. you can see from the pics. We were making our way to take a scenic train ride on the Potomic Eagle train. While on the train there's an area you pass through that people usually spot bals eagles flying around, and we did!!! I loved seeing them in their natural element. All the scenery on the ride was great, and the train ride provided a nice lunch etc. for us. We went to a little train festival for a bit, and then headed from WV on to Maryland the next day to ride behind a steam locomotive. I forgot to take a picture of that one, but it was nice too. I wanted to head over to a restaurant called The Crabby Pig where I tried some Maryland Blue crabs for the first time. I'm a big crab leg eater, but having to hot these with a hammer and all was a whole new experience for me. We also stopped by a local art gallery there where I found some hand forged silver goddess jewelry, and I bought a picture of an owl by the artist that was there that day for my boyfriend. We were also able to add a quick visit to Harper's Ferry, W.V. and tour some of the local battlefields, see the quaint little town, have lunch at a cool place there, and visit several more little artsy stores. We hiked up to Jefferson Rock, and took a few photos, and on the way down is where I noticed the cool tree roots. I have a thing for trees. I also picked up the little tree pendant you see in the last photo to remember my favorite tree of the trip by. We had a great time, and I can't wait to go back again sometime.
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Spring 2010

Wow, it's hard to believe spring is finally here! Here's a photo of my spring meditation space, and the spring cookie pan I bought and made a ton of cookies in. I also found some cool pretzel/chocolate stick molds to use. I also tossed in a picture of a spring colored bracelet I made some friends this year. I have been feeling so crafty lately!
Holiday 2009 stuff, but in 2010


I have had some camera problems so it's been very difficult to upload many pictures once I started this blog. I hope I have those worked out as of today, but we will see. Anyway here are some pictures from the past few months. The first is of my 3-D egg nog cake, the second is some cards I made to send out.
Friday, July 24, 2009
Quick Tan!
Wow-today I went to try out the air brush tan that I keep hearing about. I love it so far!!!!!!! Actually I still can't shower yet, so I won't see the true results until tomorrow I suppose, but so far it looks great. I just hope it stays this dark. I was pretty much Casper white when I went in today. I decided I should try and not lay in a tanning bed this summer like I normally do since I do know it's bad for me. Hopefully this is healthier than all the sun exposure for a little quick color. We are heading to Charleston, SC on Saturday, so I needed a little color before I hit the beach near there. Has anyone reading this tried the airbrush tan? If so I would love to hear from you as to how long it really lasts. The lady doing it said it should last a week or so. I have also heard up to 2 weeks! I guess I will know soon enough.
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
New cards
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Jewelry I Made This Weekend








I love all sorts of crafts, but over the last couple of years I have discovered beading and really enjoy it. While I'm beading is one of my most spiritual times. The beads tend to put me in some sort of trance and I am totally involved- first in the hunt for the perfect bead, then meditating on the magic of the stones, and the way they feel in your hand, and finally completing the creation. I also listen to lots of chanting and drumming during my beading time so that helps as well. I took a couple of shots of some of the pieces here so you can view them in different light. I will soon have my etsy store back up again, hopefully around the first of August, but I want to work on lots more creations for now while I'm in the mood. Anyway, pictured today is a little of this and that. There's some amber and jet, my favorite is the flourite and amethyst piece, a bit of coral and my latest idea was to make a pair of chakra earrings with swarovski crystals while centering myself. I will be making another smaller version of these soon as well. Well, I guess I better jump off of here and get back to beading!
Friday, July 10, 2009
Orb caught on vacation



Hey there! I just got back from a little vacation in the Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg TN area. While there we did lots of fun things like we saw the TN Shindig show, visited a couple of bead stores, went to the Scrapbook Superstore, ate good southern food until I was stuffed, and shopped around at all the little cute stores there and drooled over all the handmade wood creations. However, my favorite part of the trip was a haunted ghost walk we took in Gatlinburg. I have been on many of these ghost walks before in New Orleans LA, Savannah Georgia, St Augustine Florida, Abingdon, VA and more. The ghost tours are not the type where someone jumps out with a big BOO to scare you, but these are more of a walking history tour of parts of the cities where hauntings have been reported. I learn so much about the towns and history of these towns that anytime I'm near one I love to go. Anyway, on this tour we started and ended at the White Oaks cemetery and heard some stories there. Soon we began our walks down the back alleys of the town and heard various stories at each spot. I personally did not feel anything at any of the spots until we were below a river front hotel where the story started out as a young boy about 8 years old was staying with his family there and playing around jumping up and down on the balcony. His sister was 6 and wasn't going to be outdone by her loder brother and started jumping as well. The poor girl ended up falling to her death in the small river below. Her spirit has been seen many times by many people in the river and on the balcony. I took many photos along the walk, but during this time I caught what looks like a white round lit image, otherwise known as an orb. I don't know if this means anything or not, but the picture was a time when I was whispering talking to the child and asked her to say hello if she was there. I work with kids, and am very good with them, and they all seem very comfortable with me so I felt especially drawn to the little girl story I suppose. I did feel like there was something near there, so I find it fascinating that this was the only picture on the trip that I caught an orb above the water, but below the hotel. I'm not an expert on the paranormal in any way, but I do find it interesting. I don't know if it's real, or a reflection of some sort or what, but I liked seeing it in the photo. On the walk we were provided with an EMF reader, although not what I call a high quality one at all. I did see it go to the top setting 2 times on the walk though. Although when I took pictures of those areas I caught nothing on film, and didn't really feel anything different in those areas myself. Anyway, getting away on a little vacation was very nice. Sometime in late July I will be visiting the Charleston, SC area where I hope to take yet another ghost walk. I'll post on how it goes when I return.
Sunday, June 21, 2009
My Dad's Father's Day Card

Here's the card I made for my father this year. My dad is so special in my life I could never do a card that is special enough to tell him how I feel, but here's my attempt for this year. This card used the Su set called Noble Deer. It has retired now, but I still love this set for a nice masculine card.
Monday, May 18, 2009
Using my Hero Arts stamps
Friday, May 15, 2009
Hero Arts Stamps

Hey there! I promised to post some of my new stamps from Hero Arts, so here are a few favorites. I have to say I still prefer the wood mounted stamps, but I just can't seem to pass up the cutuest stamps and beautiful phrases that seem to only come in the clear stamps. Alright, I better get back to creating now!
Mother's Day card
Post Office Goodies Make Me SMILE!!!!


There's nothing better to me than having a great mail day at the post office. I get so excited when I open my box and see goodies inside! Today my cousin sent me an awesome book called Death By Design! It's a mystery novel combined with scrapbooking. I had hear of this trilogy in a scrapbooking magazine a while back, but did not know it was out! This is the first book in the series, and I just can't wait to read it. Also included in the package was a huge bunch of sheets of these awesome stickers, and a great pack of scrapbooking papers. I'm all set for some crafting this weekend! Another fabulous prize in my box was my very own Bagolita from my pen pal Stacey! The Bagolitas are handmade in her state, and she surprised me with one. I love black and wear it all the time, so this one is right up my alley!
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