Friday, November 25, 2011

Breast Cancer Awareness Collage

At McMahon Five Designs, Shawne (Studio 313) drew our BCA image for this month.  I feel in love with it the minute I saw it and new that I wanted to make a collage with it using some batik type paper that I had in my stash.  This is the result.

11-25 bca

Remember, if you promise to do your monthly self check, this image is free in the store!

I used a few collage techniques on this one.  I cut a piece of DP from the same stack the batik paper was in for the background and then covered the whole thing with a very light coat of soft pink paint.  I then stenciled butterflies onto the background with a sand colored paint.  While waiting for that to dry, I printed the image on the batik paper and on music paper and cut them out.  I podged the images to the canvas and then started shading and highlighting the image.

Although I use music or book paper on my She Art girls, I didn’t like it on this one so I ended up coloring over it for her skin.  After painting, I re-drew the lines with a Micron pen.

I used some spackle compound, with acrylic craft paint added for color, and a stencil to make the little doily designs and then did an image transfer with the sentiment that I had printed out in reverse.  After all that was dry I added a few rubons to complete the look.

I didn’t do as much to the background as I  normally do because I’m giving this to my mother, who is a breast cancer survivor, and she likes a cleaner look.  While working on this, I got the idea to make some of these using this and some of the other BCA images from M5D and take them to the Cancer Center where my mother went for treatment.  She thought that was a great idea.  I think that they would be a wonderful addition to the packages that they give the patients when they come in for their first treatments.  Maybe give them a little strength to get through the procedures.

For those who might be wondering, my mother is almost at the 5 year mark so that’s all great news!!!

I hope you enjoyed my creation today!!!

Blessings,

Christine

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving

Happy Thanksgiving everyone!  A fellow heart transplant patient wrote this post in 2008 while he was recuperating from his transplant and I asked if I could share.  He said he would love if I shared the laughs so here you go.  It’s kind of long but well worth the read.  You’ll be laughing your head off!

It’s holiday time again – Happy Thanksgiving to all in North America – all others – try it. I have written out a sample menu and some simple instructions. As per any food that you eat – the slow food method is better – that is – locally grown, organic, no antibiotics, no pesticides, freshly prepared, homemade, cooked from scratch, no artificial ingredients… Of course buying this kind of produce will mean that you then can’t afford to celebrate Christmas, but life is full of trade offs. There is only one exception to the above rule – the ingredients for Campbell's Green bean casserole must be pre-packaged with extra salt and preservatives.

Go out to the market and buy a turkey, potatoes, sweet potatoes, bread, cornbread (again if you can make it or grow it yourself…) white onions, baby onions, garlic, baby carrots, baby corn, sugar, poultry seasoning, fresh sage, thyme, rosemary, basil, Parmesan cheese and sweet Italian sausage. Go back to the produce aisle and get green peppers, red peppers and celery. In the dairy aisle get butter, milk, heavy cream, orange juice, eggs and sour cream. Go back to the produce aisle and get cranberries, oranges and walnuts. And lemons - and limes. And a turnip. Find cans of green beans, Cream of something soup, and dried French-fried onion rings (in the pop top can) (more about this later.) Ask the sales clerk if there is frozen pumpkin. There won’t be. Go back for the canned pumpkin. And flour. Don’t worry if you’ve forgotten something – you will have to come back to the market at least twice before you finish. Amounts to purchase depend on the number of guests. Just guess.

Menu:
Turkey:
frozen Turkey, herbs, salt, pepper, butter, olive oil (back to the grocery store – stop at the beer store on the way home and buy brandy and wine and dark rum). Thaw turkey in refrigerator for days. Roast un-stuffed until very dry, then roast more. Do not, under any circumstances, attempt to deep-fry a turkey unless you are already looking for a new house to live in after you burn this one down.
Dressing: bread, Cornbread, chicken stock or apple cider or both (back to the…) herbs, onions, celery, cooked sausage (or oysters, or chestnuts, or walnuts or apples and raisins (oops – back to). Bake it in muffin tins so that everyone gets some of the crunchy stuff.
Twice baked potatoes: Potatoes, parmesan cheese, milk, cream, butter, caramelized onions, garlic, sour cream.
Mixed baby vegetables: self explanatory
Baked Squash: … nutmeg, cinnamon, butter, rum, brown sugar
Bread: to eat
Cornbread: Ditto
Turnip: Mashed with butter
Sweet potatoes: Just bake ‘em with butter. If you want them candied –look up a recipe - I'm getting tired.
Savory bread pudding: Milk, cream, eggs, herbs, peppers, onions, garlic, bread, brandy (since you had to open the brandy you may as well have a glass).
Green bean casserole: (No one really eats the – but you have to have it). Cans of green beans, Cans of cream of something soup, sprinkle top with cheese and canned onions when it is hot but not yet brown – let brown.
Cranberry sauce: cranberries, sugar, walnuts, orange slices, grated orange peel, rum and orange juice. (Now that the rum is open you might as well try that too)
Pumpkin pie: pumpkin, eggs, milk, cream, flour, butter, sugar, spices
Apple pie, mince pie, squash pie, and others all also acceptable substitutes
Cheese and crackers for hors d’oeuvres: (oops – back to…)
Gravy: Make it from the pan drippings, with butter, cream salt, pepper, flour. Forget the giblets – they are gross

Take the turkey out of the oven and tent it – make room for all the other stuff. Open the wine to let it breathe. Since it’s open…you may as well … use it to deglaze the roasting pan. Whip some cream. Start the coffee. Put the desserts on the sideboard. Be sure that everything is hot - cooking times vary. Put it all on the table. Let someone else carve the turkey – you’ve had at least three drinks already and shouldn’t be handling sharp objects.

Go back to the market and buy plastic containers to put all the leftovers in so that you can make turkey croquettes and turkey sandwiches and turkey a la king and turkey hash and turkey soup. Any ingredients that you haven’t used in making the dinner or forgot to put in while you were cooking you can use with the leftovers.

Blessings,

Christine

Friday, November 11, 2011

Veterans’ Day

Thank you to those like my father and many generations before him on all sides of my family (yes, I have more than 2, lucky girl!!!), thank you to our Veterans who have served with honor and bravery, and especially to all those who have given the ultimate gift.

In Flanders Fields

In Flanders Fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.

We are the Dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders fields.

Take up our quarrel with the foe:
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields.

By: Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae, MD (1872-1918)
Canadian Army

To my American friends, if you see a Vet this weekend selling poppies, please give a donation.  I do every time I see one and carry one of those poppies attached to the mirror in my car to remind me of the sacrifice that they have all given!

Blessings and this special day,

Christine

imageI found this image on a coloring page on the internet for those who would like to make a project in remeberance or to have your children color a page to remember our Vets!

If you use the image in a project, please remember to give credit to the creator.  You can go to their website by clicking on the image.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

A Puppy for Christmas

My project for today is of a little puppy that Santa is dropping off for a little girl on Christmas night. The puppy was so cute that he couldn’t help but sit down on his bag (Don’t worry, he didn’t crush any presents!) and playing him a little refrain of We Wish You a Merry Christmas!

11-10 Santas puppyYou can get this image, and the others being released today at the McMahon Five Designs store. I colored the image with Copics on Nennah Classic Crest paper and used a K&Co. mat stack and sticker to finish off the card.  The border is cut with a Spellbinders die!  Love it!!!

Do you get the M5D newsletter? Sue, the owner, took a Copic class this past weekend and the teacher gave them a demo about the types and weights of paper to use. Sue wrote about it in the newsletter today. I’ll be placing an order for some new papers soon. I’ve been trying out new papers lately anyway so this will just be part of the test!!!

Okay, here are the rest of the images for this months release!

 
Hanging Out For The Holidays JPG and PNG
 
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Funny Little Christmas JPG and PNG
 
 
 
 
Hello My Friend JPG and PNG
 
 
Purrfect Stocking JPG and PNG


 
Santa's Song JPG and PNG

 

Blessings,

Christine

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Puppy Gifts

I totally forgot to do my post last night. Have any of you been watching My Craft Channel? They add a couple of new videos each day and I’m loving them. I hadn’t made the time to which them before last night but I decided last night that I didn’t want any mindless TV and so I watched some of their videos.

Well, I’m sold!!! I watched all of Christy Tomlinson’s videos, all of Ella Publishing videos and then moved on to the videos that are done by the people behind the Dollar Store Crafts blog.

Of course, I loved Christy’s projects and learned a lot about collage techniques.  Collage is my new favorite thing to do.  The Ella Publishing videos had so many great ideas to alter books.  That’s another one of my fave projects.  I got so inspired I sat down at my desk to work on a couple of swaps that I’m behind on.

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Now on to this weeks release from McMahon Five Designs. M5D is in the full swing for the holidays!!!

My card uses the adorable My Letter for Me image. Isn’t he cute? I think my pup would do that is she could reach the mail box. Especially if that gift contained doggy treats!!!

Now here are the rest of the digis in the release.


 
Merry Penguin JPG and PNG
 
 
Merry Christmas Deer JPG and PNG
 
 
 
Eat Corn, Not Turkeys JPG and PNG
 
 
A Letter For Me JPG and PNG
 
 
Ready For The Ball JPG and PNG
 
 
 
 
 
Happy Thanksgiving JPG and PNG
 

Thanks for visiting!

Blessings,

Christine