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Oct 10, 2009

Stuck On You!

Morning! :) (Actually, it's late Friday night & I'm pre-posting... but we'll just pretend that it's morning and I've had a great night's sleep. I need one in a bad way!!!) ;)

I just finished a project using Unity's October Store Kit, Wonderful You, and wanted to share it with you! If you're lucky enough to live by a scrapbooking store that sells this kit, you should go check it out! (And if you live out in the middle of nowhere like I do, there are some great online shops that carry these exclusive 'Store Only' sets!) Just click here to find out the deets!

The whole Unity crew will be showcasing this set today, so make sure to take a look! You can always find out more of what's going on today by visiting the Unity Blog.

Check out all of these stamps! Whoo Hoo! --- 23 great images in so many styles! Gotta love it! But... today, I wanted to try out lucky #19. Isn't this pin cushion adorable?!? I love the sentiment too. I think I'll try another card with the sentiment "I Love You Sew Much" next time. Or... wouldn't this be cute stamped on the top of a homemade sewing kit?!? There are a lot of possibilities with this one! :)

Whoever designed this image must have known that I had THE perfect embellishment to go with it! Fancy Pants makes these cute shaped pins (which are on sale right now - enable alert! enable alert!) & I think they were MADE for this stamp! :) I just added a little Glossy Accents to my stamped image to mimic the real deal.

Thanks for taking a peek! I'm off to catch some zzzzz's! :)

Oct 8, 2009

Unity Meets Elle's Studio

Happy Thursday!!! Today I get to use some of my newest goodies from two great stores! This month, Unity's Kit of the Month is called {wonderful... you} & it's packed full of wonderful images!!! Today I'm using the dragonfly image. I think it's a perfect mix of elegant and cute all wrapped up into one.

One of my stops throughout the day on World Cardmaking Day was Elle's Studio. And... amazingly enough... I won a prize package off of their blog!!! I was SO shocked and excited because (A) - I am not lucky at all & (B) - I LOVE their stuff!!! Oh my goodness is it ever cute!!! So... thank you, Elle's Studio! You made my day!!! :)

I stamped my dragonfly image directly onto one of Elle's Holiday Journaling Tags and sponged the edges with Distress Ink to give it a vintage flair. The sentiment is from Unity's Thank You Words stamp set... and is stamped onto Elle's Holiday Vintage Labels. I really like the colors and designs of Elle's products! It makes everything look like you've worked harder than you actually did. ;)

Thanks for coming to check out my card! I'm sure I'll be posting more from Unity's October KOM & Elle's Studios goodies soon! :)

WFTL Card Recipient!!!

First of all... I want to thank each and every one of you from the bottom of my heart! Your encouragement and support was overwhelming! And to know that complete strangers are willing to pray for me and my family.... it brings tears to my eyes. So... thank you so, SO much! :) It meant more than you know!

Random.org picked a recipient for my WFTL card..... #46!

Blogger Angelartistok said...

What a terrific card and verse and a wonderful testimony to God's work in your life through this verse. Extra prayers heading your way!

Big Hugs,
Ruth C
Angelartistok

So... Ruth, if you could e-mail me your info, I can get this card right out to you. Hopefully you or someone you know can be encouraged by it! :)

julie_stamps@hotmail.com



Oct 7, 2009

WFTL Cards - When I Pray

I'm so excited today to be a part of something really special. Something that I believe can really touch the lives of people across the globe. Today's post is going to be a little wordy, so I'm just warning you now. :) I hope that you'll stick with me though, because I'm speaking from the heart.

I was approached a while ago from a friend that I've met through stamping, asking if I would be interested in helping spread the word about something that's very near and dear to her heart. Chelsea Cook is the sweetest, most genuine, most GIVING person ever... and she felt led to start a ministry through card making. Wait For the Lord (WFTL) Cards is all about sharing Jesus' love to others. You can read more about WFTL Cards by clicking HERE.

There are several girls participating in a blog hop today... and all of us have created a card that we would like to send to someone who could use a little lift! If you or someone you know could use some encouragement, just leave a comment on this post. One random commenter off of EACH blog post will be selected to receive a card. ALSO... one commenter selected from the combined posts will win a stamp set of their choice from the sponsor this week - Our Daily Bread!!!

I have a lot more to say below... but I wanted to let you know that when you're done reading my novel... I mean post... make sure to hop over to the next blogger --- Patter Cross!!! If you came to my post out of order, you can start your hop on the WFTL blog.

I've known for weeks that I wanted to focus my card today based on this verse:

"When I pray, you answer me! You encourage me by giving me the strength that I need" Psalm 138:3

If someone wrote a story about my life this past year, this verse could be the title! I've learned that sometimes the truth from God's Word is not an easy lesson to learn. Sometimes I could quote this verse out of wonder and amazement because God worked in amazing and wonderful ways. But... other times, I had to quote this verse out of faith because it felt like my prayers weren't going anywhere.

I've debated numerous times if I should talk about what's been going on lately with my family. I'm a pretty private person... and most people that I work side-by-side with every day have no idea what's been going on in my life. But... I've decided to share a little bit right now... and hopefully it will bring someone some encouragement in their own lives.

The story began about 9 months ago. To make a long story short, my husband lost his job. I wish I could say that it was an effect of our lousy economy... but it was much worse. My husband was a HS teacher/coach and cared about his 'kids' with all of his heart. About a year ago, one of my husband's students/players made a really poor decision and was expelled from school. We knew his family... and they were/are great people. It was devastating to them. Their son lost his college scholarship, didn't get to graduate, and was in legal trouble. So.. one evening, my husband decided to visit the family and try to offer some encouragement... and just wanted to let them know that he still cared about them and was there if they needed him. The leadership of the school found out and didn't like the fact that my husband was giving them any support.

A little while after that, my husband was called down to the office. He was presented with documentation and told he had two choices. He could sign it and post date a resignation and they would allow him to teach for the rest of the year... or he could fight it and lose his job/paycheck/benefits effective immediately. The document was basically a list of accusations against him. The #1 accusation was that my husband visited this student's home and had a 'drinking party' with students that night. The rest of the list was just as absurd and completely twisted. Anyone who knows me or my husband know that we don't drink. I think I've had a total of 3 drinks in my entire life... and he's had less. We were just raised very conservatively and it's just not something that we do.

When my husband came home and told me what had happened... I told him to please tell me he didn't resign. He said... at that moment, he felt like he had a gun to his head... all he could see was his family & he couldn't imagine telling me that we would lose everything in an instant. --- So he signed it. After that, he found out that he could contact union representation... and they tried to get the school to take back the resignation. Late that night, we were awakened to a telephone call from my husband's principle... telling him that he was no longer employed and would not be allowed to work the next day. I guess the pressure from the union upset them enough to submit his resignation immediately... instead of waiting for the end of the year as promised.

The administration spread terrible rumors about my family. That's not easy to deal with in any circumstance, but when you live in a small town... it's even more devastating.

So.... life has been a challenge --- financially, emotionally, and spiritually. I've come to rely on God in ways that I've never had to before. There have been long stretches of time where I've questioned whether or not my prayers have even been heard. I've wanted to scream and cry... and have a big fit (and sometimes I have). :) And... sometimes so much time passes and so many things keep going wrong that you just wonder where God is sometimes.

But... just at that point where I felt like I couldn't make it one more day... God stepped in and reminded me that He's always here... and never leaves my side.

About a month after the news of my husband's job... things went from bad to worse. In about a two week period, my car broke down and needed $1500 of repairs. Then... our basement flooded, destroying our furnace... and causing us to need to replace all of our exterior plumbing. It was the hottest day of the year, and we had no air conditioning. Then, a couple days later, my husbands car broke down. After that, our washing machine suddenly stopped working. I started to feel like Job from the Bible... and just waited for the boils to start growing on my skin. ;) I decided to take a bike ride to just vent a little... and discovered that my tire was flat. It was almost comical.

So... we prayed. It was one of those situations where you can't do anything else BUT pray. We had enough money from our tax return to pay most of the bill for my car (which was essential b/c I was the only one working at the time). My husband looked on Craig's list and found that someone in our tiny town had just listed a washing machine for sale... which we got for $25. He got online again and found someone in town who had just listed that they were looking to do auto repairs on the side... but didn't want to be paid. Instead, they wanted a laptop in exchange (I know... strange.) That day, my MIL called and mentioned that she just so happened to have a laptop at home that she had forgotten about & didn't need... and wondered if we could use it. So, my husband's $1K car repair was paid for with a 'free' computer. My brother came over and worked with my husband for 3 solid days... and they were able to replace over an acre of plumbing by themselves, saving us over $3-4K. My cousin, who hadn't been to my house in years, came over and was able to fix my air conditioning... free of charge!

"When I pray, you answer me! You encourage me by giving me the strength that I need"

I knew at that point that everything that had been done for us could only have happened through the work of God. And... even though we are still facing HUGE obstacles, I know that God is in control. Out of the billions of people on earth, God heard me pray and ask for a washing machine! LOL! And if He could provide me with a washing machine, He can provide for my family in the big things too.

I hope that my story gives you a little hope. There are a lot of people who are struggling in different areas in their lives. Maybe it's financial troubles... or health issues... or marital problems --- or maybe you just wonder deep inside if there really is a God out there -- and if He's there, does He even know what you're going through. I can speak through experience and say, Yes. Without a doubt, I KNOW that there's a God, and I know He cares about each and every one of us. And... even when it feels like all is silent and no one hears you in the middle of the night when you cry out... He hears. He really does. And, if you ask Him to prove it to you... watch out! --- because He will! :)

I hope to have a new message to send to you one day soon. Through all of the struggles we've gone through, I have to believe that there is a plan... and God is in control. I don't know why my husband was allowed to lose his job... and I don't know why my stinking bike tire had to go flat. ;) But... maybe one day I'll understand it all and can tell you all about the wonderful things God has done in our lives once again.

For those of you who made it this far... thanks for listening. I appreciate you guys! :)

Card Info:
paper & chipboard frame: Basic Grey's June Bug collection; computer generated sentiment; Zva Creative pearl flourish; Martha Stewart ribbon; the Paper Source cardstock; PTI white ink

Oct 3, 2009

Happy WCMD!!!


Happy World Card Making Day everyone!!!! I'm pretty excited b/c the plans I had sort of fell through... leaving me some extra time to hopefully make a card or two!!! :)

Make sure to check out the COUPON CODE on the right side of my blog! It's good for 25% off anything in the Paper Crafts store! How fun is that?!?

Now onto today's card! I love these Wild Cards from October Afternoon and decided to try out this vintage looking bicycling pair. I thought this sentiment by Unity was just meant to be paired with it! ;)


Motor Wheeling Supplies:
Stamps:
- sentiment: Remember Happiness kit (Unity Stamp Company)
Ink:
- Pure Poppy (Papertrey Ink)
- Antique Linen Distress Ink (Ranger)
Cardstock:
- Suede Brown Dark, Kraft (Prism)
Printed Paper:
- Road Map Shapes (October Afternoon)
- "Hotel Lobby" (Jenni Bowlin)
Accessories:
- Road Map Wild Card (October Afternoon)
- white flower (Kaiser Crafts); red flower (Bazzill Basics)
- brown twine (May Arts)
- Ocean Tides stitches ribbon (Papertrey Ink)
- button (craft supply)
- brown glitter pen (Copic)

Instructions:
(Ink edges of cardstock, patterned paper, flowers, & Wild Card)
1. Create card front using brown cardstock.
2. Trim slightly smaller panel of Kraft cardstock and adhere.
3. Stamp sentiment in red. Color in the word "REMEMBER" with brown glitter pen.
4. Apply red floral paper to bottom of card.
5. Back road map strip with brown cardstock and adhere to card front.
6. Wrap ribbon and twine around middle of card.
7. Layer 'Motor Wheeling' Wild Card onto brown cardstock. Adhere to card front using dimensional adhesive.
8. Adhere flowers and tie twine through button.


Oct 2, 2009

Love Makes it Home

Happy Friday!!! I've got another fun card for you today (or at least I think so). ;) I love this Hambly paper & thought it would be fun to pair it with one of my Melissa Frances rub-ons.

If you look closely, you'll see the definition of love stamped lightly on the bottom of my card. I love Unity's "Giving it all Meaning" background stamp because it's full of dictionary definitions that you'll want to reach for over & over again.

Unity - Love & Home

And... since it's Friday, make sure you check out the Unity Blog for 50+ inspiring ideas with our Friends With Flair! There are always prizes to be had... so you don't want to miss it! :)


Supplies:
Stamps:
- Giving It All Meaning Background (Unity Stamp Company)
Ink:
- Antique Linen Distress Ink (Ranger)
- Fresh Snow (Papertrey Ink)
Cardstock:
- Kraft, Suede Brown Dark (Prism)
Patterned Paper:
- Home Decor Screen Prints (Hambly)
Accessories:
- Together Felt Stickers (Chatterbox)
- Aqua Mist button (Papertrey Ink)
- brown twine (May Arts)
- rub-on (Melissa Frances)
- red marker (Copic)

Instructions:
1. Create card front using Kraft cardstock. Ink edges with white ink.
2. Stamp love definition using Distress ink onto card front.
3. Trim square of printed paper and layer onto brown cardstock. Adhere to card.
4. Layer red felt border strip onto brown cardstock. Adhere to card.
5. Adhere heart felt sticker. Thread twine through button and adhere to heart with glue dot.
6. Apply rub-on sentiment. Color heart with marker.




Oct 1, 2009

The Last of Summer's Blossoms

Wow! I can't believe it's OCTOBER already! Today I want to share a card with you using Unity's new Kit of the Month {... Wherever You Go}. I was just outside looking at the last of my summer flowers and decided that that would be my inspiration for my next card. Some of the blooms are still bright and vibrant... but then a few have already started to lose their color and fade away. I know it won't be long until they're all long gone & I thought I would capture their beauty on paper. :)

Thanks a Million

Stamps:
- flowers: {... Wherever You Go} (Unity's October KOM)
Cardstock:
- Ripe Avocado, Ocean Tides, True Black, Rustic Cream (Papertrey Ink)
Patterned Paper:
- "Sugary Sweet" Sweet Marmalade (Sassafras Lass)
Accessories:
- rub-on (Melissa Frances)
- ribbon (Martha Stewart Crafts)
- rhinestones & pearls (Kaiser Crafts)
- markers (Copic)
Tools:
- stapler
- sewing machine & black thread
- Label 4 dies (Spellbinders)

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