It was one busy weekend for me! On Saturday I went to a rubber stamp show planning on only buying a hot dog and tagging along with my card making buddies. The first stop in my "not going to buy anything" trip was at "Penny Michelle's" booth that had these too cute sterling silver and handmade bead jewelry. O.K. it's not really rubber stamps, so I wasn't breaking my "no buying" oath. I thought they were just too fun not to bring home and I just couldn't pass up the cat one, that looks just my little Lucy. Well, that started the whole creative process going and I ended up buying a ton of stamps and background paper for my up coming Asian and bee theme classes.On Sunday I went to help out at my cousin's HUGE garage sale where several families participate. I'm always amazed at how much stuff we can all collect! My cousins love to shop for clothes (that was one family gene I did not inherit) so there were tons of clothes left over. They know I donate my work clothes to the "Career Closet" a local nonprofit organization that provides interview-quality professional clothing at no charge to economically disadvantaged women. http://careercloset.org/webPages/home.htm My truck is filled to the top with great clothes heading off to "Career Closet" in the morning.

Here is a close up photo of the Cat and Moon make and take card. The problem I had with the image was the fence was too short and nothing I did looked right. After sleeping on it (the idea not the the stamp) I had to make the fence longer. Not sure if you can see the fence is strips of black card stock that are pop dotted up. It took a little practice to cut the pop dots small enough so they 




Halloween is my favorite time of year!!! I love to add ton of texture to my cards. The background paper (Basic Grey) has a thick layer of Medium Gel that I made "bumpy", I then edged with a gold Krylon pen. The poem is computer generated,using one of my favorite fonts -Hogwarts. Cat from Rubber Soul, Quickutz Bat and fish bones from Visual Image Printery,which I think is no longer in business.



