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DIY foam letter stickers

I have been on a foam letter sentiment kick lately. And ever since my friend (Listgirl) showed me how to make your own Thicker stickers I have had an endless supply ready to go. I bought a big package of self-adhesive glitter foam from Michael's and have been using the My Favorite Things (MFT) "Emmitt" alphabet to make these cards. This birthday card is for a friend that loves sparking pink wine. I saw the sentiment on a tote bag or a t-shirt somewhere and had to copy it. I used Ranger Distress Stains and Studio Calico Mister Huey's to make the background And this card is for my daughter's teacher at the end of the year. I cut the ombre strips from a Pipsticks quote card. Still loving my Pipsticks sticker subscription .

food truck birthday cards

I was so excited to use this food truck stamp from the last Stampin' Up Sale-A-Bration. Pinterest was very helpful with ideas for coloring the truck, and it gave me some good practice with my Copic markers.

a night off for crafting

My husband took over all my mom duties tonight and I did some crafting with a Gilmore Girls marathon. Bliss! This lovely Smith-Corona typewriter hasn't seen the light of day in over 4 years. I used it to write a sentiment on a Mother's Day card. I also took inspiration from a card I received recently to try out some freehand gems using a gold paint pen on watercolors. And I used a few Stampin' Up supplies (sentiment stamp and embossing folder) to embellish another Mother's Day card.

fresh crafts planner update

I am having so much fun this year writing down all of my daily highlights in a Heidi Swapp planner . I wish I had started doing this sooner, because I stopped scrapbooking as soon as my kids were born and those first few years had a lot of milestones I would have liked to remember. Better late than never! The stickers above were from my February 2017 Pipsticks subscription . Perfect timing for my annual houseplant purchase. I have also used my planner as a place to color. I stamped the "large cottage" flowers from Paper Source and used Prismacolor colored pencils to try out some blending. I ended up liking the colors in the tiny blue one in the corner best, so I will have to try it out again. The gold coffee cup sticker is from Pipsticks (intro pack). And the tiny heart is an old wood mount from Memory Box Stamps. These animal stickers from Pipsticks (February 2017 subscription) reminded me of the raccoon in Guardians of the Galaxy. I am trying to keep my plan...

Pipsticks - March 2017 Pro Club Classic - sticker subscription

I mentioned last time that I still had plenty of stickers from my first two Pipsticks subscription packs, but the March set promised donuts! And it certainly did not disappoint. Just look! Donuts and silly animal labels that include a wiener dog. A pre-stamped postcard and glittery fruit stickers. I even love the inspirational card this month. The other stickers are pictured below - 15 total. I really don't have any complaints about this month's subscription. I love that I can use almost all of them in my planner and I can think of ways to use all of them.  I made the mistake of opening this with my daughter and then I had to tell her that she could not take them all and use them on a piece of paper that would be recycled tomorrow. Hello, my name is Cassi and I am a sticker hoarder. Thanks for keeping my life filled with awesome stickers, Pipsticks ! This is not a sponsored post - I just truly love this subscription service. And if you want a $5 coupon then just leave...

happy spring!

I am so excited for more sunshine and time outside. So excited that I had to color a rainbow unicorn on the first day of Spring. Supplies: paper  - Neenah "Solar White" 80lb cardstock  paper glitter  - Stickles "Icicle" stamps  - Avery Elle "Pegasus Duo" ink  - VersaFine "Onyx Black" pens  - ZIG Clean Color Real Brush (set of 36)

Pipsticks - take two

My second Pipsticks package arrived this week! Hooray for happy mail. Here is a peek inside the February 2017 Pro Club Classic subscription from Pipsticks . There was a great selection and wide variety in this set. I loved the paper thin planet stickers (like metallic washi tape). I'm not sure how I will use the "I Love Lucy" sticker or the Instax frames (since I don't have an Instax camera).  I was really happy to see another pre-stamped postcard because postcards are my new go-to for sending happy mail to friends and family. Also glad that a bunch of smaller stickers I can use in my planner/journal. were included I already used all of the succulent stickers in there to document the my houseplant buying frenzy - hello spring fever! Below are the three sticker sets I won't use from this month's subscription set. Hipster animals strike again! 3/15 isn't bad. My daughter ended up using all of the animals but that sumo sheet is still sad and untouch...

Pipsticks - monthly sticker subscription review

I just got my first Pipsticks envelope in the mail and I was swooning over the packaging right away. Everyone knows about my affinity for clear envelops since I professed my love last December. Pipsticks came to my attention last December when an ad popped up in my Facebook feed. I clicked through and kept going back every few days...I couldn't get the idea of a sticker subscription out of my head. In grade school I had a sticker book and collected all the best glitter, fuzzy, puffy stickers the early 90s had to offer. I don't have that sticker book any more. But because I have been crafting for my entire adult life I clearly don't need any more stickers. See for yourself. This stack of 12" x 12" bins is half stickers...mostly ABC stickers from scrapbooking. Eeek! I can't believe I showed that to everyone. Despite all those stickers sitting in a bin, I decided to try this out for just a month. I want to show you what I got in the January Pro Club Class...

new year, new planner. happy 2017!

I have always had a wall calendar at home to track family birthdays and school schedules. I am so excited about the photo calendar I made using Shutterfly this year - Whimsical Florals style. It's a bit smaller than my normal wall calendar at 8" x 11" (so I have to write appointments really small), but I love the photo quality and how easy it was to customize. Since it is full of photos of my kids I chose not to share the final result here. Trust me - it looks fabulous! I am also starting a paper planner this year that I plan to use for journaling and memory keeping. I picked up a Heidi Swapp Gold Stripe Monthly Planner  (by American Crafts) last year. I'm hoping to add a few photos every month and business cards or other mementos from our adventures. It is also a great way to keep myself accountable for personal goals and to do lists. I love li sts! This was also the first chance I've taken to use my Fuse tool. The Heidi Swapp planner comes with one p...