Friday, September 30, 2016

Pepe Le BOO!

This is Pepe Le BOO!

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He's a distant relative of the famous Pepe Le Pew. You remember him? The amorous French skunk continuously in search of romance, but his scent, self-delusion, and overly persistent manner inhibit his efforts? These family traits were passed on to Pepe Le BOO, but with a slight mutation.  He, like his distant "skuncle", is also in search of romance, but his approach is to scare the pants off of his romantic interests! He always strolls around town in autumn looking for "scaredy cats". Here's an example of one of his pick up jokes...

Knock, knock.

Who's there?

BOO!

Boo who?!

Awwwwww...why're you crying?!

His penchant for frightening is a huge turnoff, though this would never occur to him. He's destined to wander the streets alone...


Poor Pepe. Forever single and creeping it real.

Be sure to check out the JFF Rubber Stamps October 2016 Halloween Challenge going on NOW!

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Sunday, September 25, 2016

Meditating with my Gnomie!

I have a weird sense of humor. I laugh out loud at commercials. My mom said when I was little I would run from the next room, just to watch my favorites, and then go back to play. My youngest son will watch me, not the TV, waiting for me to start howling laughing on cue during my favorite parts.  This clip from Malcolm in the Middle is classic "Wendy humor". I laugh every time I watch it!

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Of course this made me laugh.

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And it inspired this...



I just #gotmykit (Club Scrap Garden Shed Lite) and had to make a card with my gnomie! He was from the Gnome for the Holidays kit and has inspired quite a few projects. This 2014 Holiday Blog Hop post was one of my favorites. It featured Papa and Mama Gnomie and a peek inside Santa's Workshop. I actually used Mama Gnomie to make a few alterations to help Papa Gnomie bend into lotus position. He's old and kinda stiff!



I like to use Faber Castell gelatos and Big Brush markers to color with, so I added a coat of gel medium to blend them better.



I picked complementary colors to go with the Garden Shed papers. I ♥ pistachio green!



I broke my Club Scrap glue pen, sniff... But, I found this cool little refill bottle for my  Club Scrap bookbinding glue!



A little shading with big brush markers...



This quote is from one of the cut apart sheets in the Garden Shed Lite kit. It was perfect for the theme of my card.



I used the King of ♦ card sketch  from the ALCM Idea Deck Vol. 1 to make the card base. These card sketches are awesome, no paper waste because the cutting instructions are on the back!





I added some shading with gelatos around Papa Gnome so he would look like he's levitating! He's kinda serious about garden meditation.



He needed a little sparkle in his beard, so I gave him some stickles for bling.



(Meditation chime bell)

 

Keep Calm


and


Meditate with your gnomies!


Namaste!

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Challenges entered:

Club Scrap 09-16 Idea Deck Challenge

LTSCB #86 - Anything Goes!


Craft Your Passion Challenge 330 ~ Always Anything Goes

Pile It On #117 - Autumn colors/theme

 

 
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Saturday, September 17, 2016

The Trees Have EYES!

"When in Rome, do as the Romans do!"

"What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas."

In Colorado...

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We spent Labor Day weekend traveling around Colorado. The mountains were calling! We went to Gourmet on Gore, food festival and wine tasting,  in Vail Village for our first stop. Everything smelled so delicious!

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We walked around sipping Arnold Palmers, checking out all the food and enjoying the glorious weather! Everyone was either walking or riding bikes. Chris bought some of the most delicious organic plums. I swear they were so sweet and fragrant I felt like I was eating a flower!

I love the mountain air, though I did have mild altitude sickness and had to suck on a can of oxygen the first night. That's what I get for being hardheaded and walking two miles, while the rest of my crew took the shuttle to dinner!

Since this was a road trip, we decided to travel through the mountains to Aspen for a night and loop back to Denver via Independence Pass. We stayed at the Aspen Meadows Resort, home of the Aspen Institute.

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The grounds are BEAUTIFUL, though the buildings look a bit like the Dharma Initiative in Lost! The rooms were really nice inside though, and the flowers were blooming everywhere!

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We left the windows open all night (the rooms don't have air conditioning) and the low night temp was 40 degrees! Loverly!

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My family tried to kill me...We rented bikes to ride into town. It's been years since I've gone bike riding. Chris was leading and I was the caboose. I was leisurely pedaling and just enjoying the mountain view. I should have known better when I saw the giant mirror on the curve. No lie, the road sloped down 60 degrees and I cruised right down it! Luckily, there was road construction, so no traffic, BUT we had to climb back up to get back on the main riding path. Honestly, I haven't had that much fun in a LONG time!

We walked all over downtown Aspen. Is that background gorgeous or what?!

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Ahem...I wanted to check out a dispensary, so I walked into The Green Dragon. Unfortunately, I didn't have my ID and was politely asked to leave! (Insert howling laughter) Flashback to 1987! I haven't been asked for my ID since high school! This is all I got, a pic of the t-shirts in the waiting area!

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I don't do heights, but I did Independence Pass! The drive was breathtakingly beautiful, but scary! At one point we inched past a USDWF work truck and had a hairs width between us. Yikes! I got tickled when we were walking to the summit of the pass. We passed two young children with their grandparents. The little boy kept saying he was tired and the grandfather said, "You're not tired, it's just the altitude!"  12,095 ft up on the Continental Divide...I had a little trouble myself! My boys LOVED it!

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We finally made it to Twin Lakes, (big sigh from me!) and it is gorgeous!

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I had a fantastic vacation with my sweet family. I didn't want to come home, even though they pushed me to my limits BUT we took the scenic route!

Do more of what makes you happy!

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Tuesday, September 13, 2016

The Adventures of Supergirl and Spiderman!

We took a Sunday road trip to Lafayette to see the "Chapman Blondies". We had a great time watching soccer and eating red beans and rice and catfish for lunch! I even got my boob honked by a three year old. Good times!

One of the perks of having grown kids is that I get to be the fun aunt and take pictures. I love my nieces and nephews. Haylan was so excited that her big cousins and Uncle Chris came to watch her play! She's not a show off, she's really that good!

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Little brother likes to be entertained too and doesn't take NO for an answer. As long as you do what he says, life is good!

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Millie was too busy running around to be in the pictures this time. She's kinda sassy!

It was a fun, chaotic, rainy day=HAPPINESS. I ♥ my people.

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Challenge entered:

Club Scrap 9-16 Idea Deck Challenge

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Sunday, September 11, 2016

In Case of Zom-bees!

I have always been a little afraid of the dark. My grandparent's house had a long hallway that stretched the length of the house and the light switches were at either end. At night, that hallway was pitch black. My grandfather would wait at the end of the hall until you were halfway, switch the light off and in a deep voice yell, "BOO!" Much screaming and running ensued and an occasional slip and fall (hard wood floors and socks!), which would lead to crying and a soothing dish of ice cream to the injured. The sad thing is, I did this to my own children AND now do it to my nieces and nephews! Please, they love it...

I'm still a little jumpy in the dark, but I love decorating for Halloween! I need to start prepping and planning my Halloween decor. I wanna do this in my backyard!

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In the mean time, I made this instead.

[caption id="attachment_2656" align="alignnone" width="720"]in-case-of-zombees-card Garden Shed digital elements printed on Club Scrap cardstock. Faber Castell gelato in Banana to color the bees and hive, Stickles for sparkle on the wings, and Vintage Photo Distress ink for the distressed edges.[/caption]

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I designed my card in Photoshop Elements (PSE) using Club Scrap's (CS) Garden Shed digital kit and I used the card sketch from the CS September Card Sketch Challenge as inspiration.

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This was so much easier than lining up a stamp image! Though, I did have to use a little geometry to line up the spades. I never thought I would use that again after high school!

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I added one of the background images as the base and layered with my digital stamp image.

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I created the sentiment layer using digital elements from the kit and the Jury Duty font that was also used in the kit design.

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The color print cartridges needed replacing on my printer because the final result printed blue and purple tones, but I liked it!

In case of "zombees"...KEEP CALM and don't get bitten!

Wendy

Challenges entered:

Club Scrap 09-16 Card Sketch Challenge

Crazy 4 Challenges (Put any 10 things on your card!)

Color Throwdown Countdown 

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Sunday Stamps SSC135 HAPPY COLORS!

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