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Thursday, February 16, 2012
Housekeeping
I do say that my creativity has taken a deep nosedive and I'm trying to stay afloat as best as I can! Please excuse the lack of posts lately and thank you for sticking with me! Here's hoping that I can make it up soon, I've got a lot of things cookin' and just need the time to put them properly on paper.
A bit of housekeeping:
1. I have what I think is a really fun mini tutorial up on the May Arts Blog today. If you are inclined to take a peek and let me know what you think over there, I'd appreciate it! (Then, perhaps, let me know how long you spend on the store's website searching, like I do! hah!)
2. I had the luxury of being featured over on the Lily Pad Challenge Blog yesterday! I've got two brand new cards up there made especially for the Guest Design feature if you'd like to take a peek. I encourage you to read the information on the bottom of the post as to how you too, can sign up to be featured. I had a great time answering the questions. Thank you to the ladies of Lily Pad for featuring me!
3. And...please let me introduce to you the fabulous shelves my husband built for me! I have long been a fan of vintage/antique/country decorating, especially using cranberry crates and finally this dream has come together. (A third crate was deconstructed to for the shelves.) The shelves are narrow enough to see all my May Arts Ribbon and make for an easy grab of each spool. I love the stories behind the weathered wood, and I love the texture too! Plus, it was extremely within my inexpensive budget!
Well no wonder you are trying to stay afloat, you are everywhere else! Congrats on the features. ;)
ReplyDeleteBTW, your guy is a keeper. How sweet of him to create the shelves.
So glad to see your feature over Lily Pad, Karen!! And WOW, those vintage shelves are amazing! Your hubby is absolutely a SWEETIE and a KEEPER! You've got to love someone who appreciate our hobbies :)
ReplyDeleteLove your shelves Karen!! And you blog looks GREAT!! I love the new look!
ReplyDeletethese shelves are so awesome...that is a lot of fun ribbon...
ReplyDeleteFabulous shelves...I am now in ribbon envy! Especially that bottom left shelf...hello twine!!
ReplyDeleteI think you just need to sit and admire those fabulous shelves for your mojo to perk up! I love them!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on being featured on the Lily Pad Challenge Blog too! :)
Hugs!
Aimes
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Great shelves your hubby built for you. How sweet is he! Congrats on being feautred and I did check out the cards :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the feature! You are one busy gal :>)
ReplyDeleteLove the shelves, I am a rustic kinda gal too!
What awesome shelves!!! Lucky you!
ReplyDeleteThose selves are completely darling!!!!! I love them so much! So, you are a crafty couple?!? I did see the feature on the Lily Pad Blog yesterday - and LOVED both cards!!! If your creativity has nosedived, noone would EVER know it girlfriend! You remain one of my favorite cardmakers!!!! I'm headed over to May Arts now to see what you've come up with!!!! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the Guest post and the tutorial, not to mention having a hubby who makes you fabu shelves! :)
ReplyDeleteFabbo shelves Karen, how lucky are you? Love the puss on your last post btw.
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Had to come back and tell you how awesome your cards are...i love how you used the ribbon...they look amazing..
ReplyDeleteOH my LOVE those shelves Karen!! Aren't handy crafty hubby's the BEST. I have one too and wouldn't trade him for anything in the world ;)Have a delightful day ;)
ReplyDeleteI really do need to get me a man that can build things.. your shelves are fabulous! Congrats not he Lily Pad feature :)
ReplyDeleteOoooh! Love your shelves. I'm afraid to say, anything that is made around this house is made by me. Hubby will help if I ask him, but sometimes it's better to do it myself!
ReplyDeleteYour creativity took a nosedive?? HA! You're still awesome sauce! The shelving looks fab!
ReplyDeletedrooooool!!! love love your new shelves and so jealous of all your rolls of ribbons!! YUM! =)
ReplyDeleteI love your shelves Karen. Your hubby is very creative! I am off to check out your post on May Arts. Looks like a gorgeous project. :o)
ReplyDeleteI saw your tutorial on May Arts - great job!
ReplyDeleteCute ribbon storage! Kudos to hubby.
Like you, I haven't been feeling ultra creative either. Any cards posted lately were made ages ago. I need my mojo back now! ;) The shelves are beautiful!! I could use ones like that, not for ribbon, but for ink. LOL
ReplyDeleteWHAT a shelf!!!!!!!!!!!wowser!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! I love the shelves your hubby built for you. they are absolutely fabulous! And so are the fab creations on the May Arts blog!
ReplyDeletewoot to you on the features! That's great to read and well deserved!
ReplyDeleteBummer about the mojo, although the cards you posted on the May Arts and Lily Pad blogs are awesome! I love your layered ribbons on the May Arts blog--very clever!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on being featured over at Lily Pad! Great tip on the misting...I'll have to try that.
What fab shelves! How do you keep your open spools (you know how they start unraveling) and your ribbon by the yard? It's always an issue for me, and I'd be curious to know what you do.
i love this post!!! :)
ReplyDeletethe shelves are amazing. i'm a fan of country decor too and this is so pretty. your hubby's sweet to build it for his sweets.
your cards are amazing!
i am off to check out your may arts post!!! :)
Congrats on your fab May Arts tutorial & your Lily Pad feature. I know what you mean about the creative nosedive, but your work is always stunning and I love to see any of your ideas anytime. Hope your mojo is racing soon or that you enjoy some time off (whichever makes you happiest!) hugs, mel
ReplyDeleteP.S. How could I forget, the shelf your hubby built is magnificent!
ReplyDeleteLove the shelf and CONGRATS to You Karen!!!
ReplyDeletethat handy hubby....looks great!
ReplyDeleteLovin' your new bloggie banner....FABulous my friend!
wooo hooooo on the Lily Pad Guestie!
Those shelves are gorgeous!! Great idea on the tutorial, too!
ReplyDeleteYour creativity is awesome and could never take a nose dive! Remember craft for YOU!!! Not anyone else or anything else!!!!
ReplyDeleteI have not posted a lot lately due to illness working on commissioned jobs etc. I miss crafting just to craft, but there are only so many hours in the day! Remember to always have fun and don't let anything get you down...you are in control of your outlook...I have to remind myself this all the time. It's been a long tough lesson and mostly since I started blogging. I made my crafty new year resolution as new year new outlook.
Know Karen you always inspire, but I am hoping it's not pressure that has caused your lack of mojo. You are awesome, but you have do what is best for you not because people expect a post from you!
Sorry for the wordy comment...I just felt a sense of being down a little.
Awesometastic on being featured at Lilypad cards!
AND how Awesome is your HUSBAND! Can I borrow him for my craft room! Love it girl!
Have a fantastic weekend!
Congrats on the Lily Pad feature, Karen! You always amaze me with your creations so I know you will be back in full force soon. And those shelves? Awesome!
ReplyDeletemmm what lovely rustic shelving those cranberry crates make!they are perfect storage for ribbon spools :0)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the Lilypad interview..I enjoyed reading more about you and great hints n tips on using ribbon, such pretty cards :0)
Jenny x
Awesome shelves... and you shouldn't beat yourself up... remember Mojo is the name of a villain from the x-men... :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous post @ May arts, congrats on the feature too! Love the new banner & you KNOW I love those shelves!!
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Love your ribbon cards! I think even I could be convinced to use some ribbon that way! A simple idea but so gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWhoop whoop on the spotlight moment at Lily Pad! The cards are awesome especially the mustache one. :)
And those shelves rock! They're the perfect depth and I can only imagine what other people are paying in stores for shabby chic shelves like that!
Awesome shelves your husband made you! You are a lucky girl :) I also love the texture and history that old, weathered wood has :)
ReplyDeleteAnd loved the cards featured at Lilypad!! :)
Congrats on all of your features, Karen!!! Like I've always said: You are a ROCK STAR!!!! And I LOVE LOVE LOVE your new ribbon shelves!!! They are absolutely BEAUTIFUL and your spools of ribbon look FABULOUS displayed on them! Functional and gorgeous!! Way to go, Karen's hubster!!!!
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