8.29.2008

feelin' crafty

What do you buy a young lady who is turning 7? (Note: I'm posting this now that I know Rachel has seen my blog on her birthday and I'm assuming that she won't see it again before tomorrow when we give her her birthday gift. Crossing my fingers here, peeps.) I guess the better question that I always struggle with when it comes to kids' birthday gifts is what should we give to them that is not a toy or clothes? I like to aim for useful things, or things that are functional yet fun.

I bought Rachel a bunch of stickers while I was at a store one day, so I came up with the idea of making her this sticker book so that she'd actually have some place to stick them to. You know, some place other than on our body parts, the refrigerator, or in a random coloring book. I used an 8" circle chipboard album (by 7 Gypsies I think) that I picked up at Right at Home Scrapbooking a while ago, then covered each side with colorful paper. It came on the silver ring so I tied some pretty ribbon on it and added some shiny rhinestone stickers. Voila! A sticker book hopefully worthy of stickers.

Also in prep for our trip out to Williamstown for the weekend, I decided to stick with the brown paper that the framed photo we were giving to Tony's parents came in instead of fishing around for something else to use. So I whipped out my Fontwerks clear "George Outline" stamps and stamped directly onto the package. I like how it turned out - very simple, plain, and to the point.

And lastly, I had put together a baby card for our friends Jen and Brian before I went to meet their new addition, Adam, last week. I really like how the design turned out so I made a more generic version (the one I gave them had an "a" on it) using an "It's a boy" stamp.

The cover reveals the top half of the inside of the card.





8.26.2008

big and pink

Boston, in general, is known as a college town. It's the time of the year when people (mostly college students) move in and out of apartments around here. You can usually tell because of the surplus of moving vans and free furniture on sidewalks. Did you know that Somerville is the most densely populated city in New England and the fifth densest municipality under 100,000 in the United States?

Anyway, this huge, pink moving truck was right outside our apartment tonight for a long time. It's definitely the largest, pink moving truck I've ever seen.

By the way, there is a free couch on our sidewalk in case you're interested ...


8.24.2008

a new vacuum + Kelly Kilmer class

Last Saturday was the Massachusetts Sales Tax Holiday weekend where basically you could buy things under $2,500 and didn't have to pay the 5% sales tax. Obviously, you can't use it for things like cars, food, or a house, but you can only imagine how every electronic store was fully staffed all weekend. I convinced Renee and Tony that it was a good weekend/time to go out and get a few things that we really needed to get, like a vacuum since we killed ours a few months ago. Yes, I said killed. As in choked it with so much fricken hair that it made awful noises, started smoking, and died.

And after love-at-first-sight in a Best Buy store, we went home with this:

Yes, it's green! Yes, it's glittery! Yes, it's a great vacuum! :)

Let's put it this way folks, this purchase was long overdue. We took it out of the box the next day, did a once around the apartment, and had to empty the filter out. Yuck-o.

What else did we get that day? We bought a Bodum Chambord french press coffee pot to replace the one we recently broke. Renee and I both got the 48-count tins of Prismacolor premier colored pencils and were happily surprised to see that AC Moore was selling them for 40% off retail price. Score! We used them in the Dave Brethauer class we took at Ink About It earlier this month and were waiting for a 40% off coupon to use on them (they're not cheap, let me just say that much). None of us bought clothes which was a little surprising, but we (Massachusetts residents) don't pay tax on clothing anyway so it wasn't a big loss. And as my wise husband says after I tell him how much I saved on a sale item, "You could save 100% by not purchasing it." Touche.

Okay, so then I'm jumping from one Saturday to another. Renee and I took a class at Ink About It yesterday called "My Favorite Things". It was taught by a mixed media artist, Kelly Kilmer, who is a friend of our friend Marissa.

It was such a fun class! She taught us how to use Golden acrylic paints on canvas and paper to create a one-of-a-kind book. I picked a brown, green, turquoise, and golden brown color theme for my book and really like how it turned out. We painted the gesso prepared canvas for our book's binding, our book's canvas panel covers, and then fifteen sheets of paper for our book's pages. I loved how she kept telling us to not get stressed out and to not think about it too much. It was so fun just painting and not worrying about things being precise or if my colors ran into each other.

Then we began filling our pages with ephemera that we've been collecting. I've clipped out inspirational things from magazines and catalogs, and saved things like little notes or old envelopes to include in my book. I think it'll be a little bit like an "about me" type of book and a "things that inspire me" book. I can't wait to add more to it soon.

Renee made hers into a "love/hate" book where she's going to add photos of things she loves and hates. I think it's hilarious and such a cool idea, maybe I'll make my next mixed media book with that theme. She used an orange, turquoise, black, and white color theme for her book and it turned out so neat.

Here's a shot at our messy table. Messy but fun. :) Thanks for being such an awesome teacher, Kelly!!

And this is just a shot of the store's window front. I think it's so cute how they hung up lanterns and these birds made out of decorative paper.

After our five hour class, Renee and I were exhausted and starving so we picked Tony up and checked out this new place in Central Square called Four Burgers. Read about it here.

Hope everyone had a nice weekend! :)

8.17.2008

carson wayne

Yippee! He's here!

Shannon & Ryan's first baby, Carson Wayne,
was born on Wednesday, August 13th at 5:50 pm.
He was a whopping 9 lbs and 10 ounces
and has a beautifully full head of hair.

Congratulations, Shannon & Ryan!!




8.10.2008

a few random things

Just wanted to post about a few random things tonight. First and foremost, a big happy birthday wish to my husband, Tony.

Rewind to Friday ... 08.08.08. What a cool date, eh? I can't imagine how many people got married on that day. Wouldn't it be cool if your baby was born on that date? I have always had this weird fascination with numbers. Anyway. Moving on now.

My coworker, Donesia's, birthday was on Friday so she got to celebrate a fun 08.08.08 birthday this year. I made this card for a bunch of us at the office to sign for her using a Stampin' Up! stamp that Liz gave to me with my last order (thanks, Liz!). I am really into the idea of using large, decorative stamps as backgrounds these days. I love how the foam letter stickers stand out on this card.

I'm also really diggin' this pink and blue combination for some reason. I just think it goes so well together, so I made Liz a thank you card to thank her for the flower stamp (silly, I know!). Renee loaned me her Making Memories tag maker tool, so I used it around the stamped "many thanks" image. Again, lovin' that background stamping!

We watched the opening ceremony of the 2008 Olympics in Beijing and were just blown away with how much detail and coordination went into each part of it. This Boston Globe article talks about how a Chinese film director, Zhang Yimou, designed and directed the Beijing Olympics opening ceremony with a $300 million budget. Holy crap! This guy's a friggin artistic genius. I was simply amazed at how beautifully coordinated everything was, and blown away by the sheer number of people involved with each "scene". I found this video about the dress rehearsal. Can you imagine how much discipline and focus it must've taken for all these people to make the show as seamless and perfect as it was? Craziness.



Lastly, we went to a wedding shower for our friends, Jill and Drew. It was on the rooftop of their Comm Ave condo building and the view from there was amazing. It's where I took some fabulous 4th of July firework photos a couple of years ago. The weather couldn't have been better and it was just fun seeing how excited the two of them are about their upcoming wedding date (October 5th). I snapped this photo of the Prudential Tower tonight.

And no, we didn't see Tom Brady while walking down Comm Ave tonight. ;)


8.08.2008

two months today!

Wow, I can't believe it has already been two months. :)


8.03.2008

tennis + dave brethauer + a birthday card

Tony and I decided to try playing tennis again today. It's been quite a while since we've hit the courts, and part of that was probably because I sucked so bad for a while there. Ha! Of course, the wonderful husband he is, he would never never say that but I know when I stink at a sport. I think I was almost 20 pounds heavier back then, too, so of course, I was probably a lot slower on my feet. What-ev.

After driving around in search of an empty court, we ended up at our old stompin' ground: Bunker Hill Community College. What's nice about these courts is that they are tucked away from the main road so most people probably don't even know that they're there. They were kind of beat up for a couple of years but it looks like they recently replaced the nets and they look nice now.

Turns out that we didn't suck as much as we had anticipated sucking. LOL I'm still quite out of shape though and had to stop for a couple of rests as my heart beat a gazillion times a second. Our tennis balls are quite old though, so they don't have much bounce to them anymore. Or so, that's what we'll blame part of our suckiness on for now anyway [wink, wink]. But we've decided to a) get me a new racket (mine is very old, strung quite loosely, and the grip is shedding - gross!), b) buy some new tennis balls, and c) get me some new sneakers that don't make my baby toes so sore (<-- I decided this last one just now) before we hit the courts again next weekend.

Tony and I both used to play avidly when we were younger. Did you know I was on the varsity tennis team in high school? Well if you saw me running around today you definitely would not have thought that - ha ha ha!

Renee and I took a colored pencils class taught by one of the owners of Memory Box Co., Dave Brethauer, at Ink About It in Westford, MA yesterday. He taught us some pretty neat blending techniques to use with colored pencils and we worked on pieces for five different cards. I liked this one with the fall leaves the best because we used three different colors and it really showed the blending technique the most.

On a side note, I've been awaiting my recent order of Stampin' Up! goods from Liz to arrive so that I could try this idea that I've had brewing in my head. I used the jumbo rolling "happy happy birthday" stamp and "wild wasabi" cardstock and ink pad from Stampin' Up! to make this card. I used the little cupcake stamp from A Muse and then punched them out with a circle punch. Anyway, it has been such a long time since I've created a card so I thought I'd post it here.

Later that night, Tony and I had a nice dinner at Coda in the South End. Read about it here. Hope everyone had a nice weekend!