My good buddy Michael Strong made this great card, which I plan to CASE for the ladies down at the senior center. Michael was also generous enough to share the pattern on his blog. He makes both the die and a matching stamp. Here's the Link to his blog and to his online store.
I think he will be doing this card for his next round of classes at Memories Live On.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
A Serendipity Moment - vintage tourist glasses
My hubby's family owns several cottages that sit on the edge Lake Michigan in Mackinac Michigan. His Grandfather bought five beach front lots back in the day; one for each of his children. They in turn each built a cabin or year round home. Now some of the cabins are being passed down to the grandchildren.
A nephew is getting married in a few months and I was looking for something different and quirky to add to their wedding gift, but wasn't coming up with anything. At the auction this past week, several boxes of vintage tourist glasses came up for auction. I couldn't believe my luck to find these glasses here in California. The lot was so big, I will be able to give a set of glass to all the grandchildren when they get married. Thought it would be a nice way for them to remember their great-grandparents and grandparents.
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Bee Swarm Season Is Here
Just to let everyone know now that the weather has warmed up, the honey bees will start to swarm. Hubby got five calls about swarms on Monday. He was able to rescue three.
If you see or hear of one, please call your local bee guild to have someone come out and pick them up. Don't wait to call, the sooner the beekeepers can catch them the sooner they will have a nice hive to call home. There are many empty hives here in Santa Clara County waiting for bees.
bee rescue guy
If you see or hear of one, please call your local bee guild to have someone come out and pick them up. Don't wait to call, the sooner the beekeepers can catch them the sooner they will have a nice hive to call home. There are many empty hives here in Santa Clara County waiting for bees.
bee rescue guy
Monday, March 28, 2011
Look who turns one today!
Today is Squeaker's first birthday! She wanted breakfast in bed. She likes her tuna warm and straight from the can.
Squeaker was a home birth kitten (adopted her from the family that had the mommy cat) so we know when she was born. No big plans other than tuna and cake tonight for dinner.
Annie is doing 100% better now. Not sure what was wrong but the meds the vet gave her did the trick, she back to her old self.
Squeaker was a home birth kitten (adopted her from the family that had the mommy cat) so we know when she was born. No big plans other than tuna and cake tonight for dinner.
Annie is doing 100% better now. Not sure what was wrong but the meds the vet gave her did the trick, she back to her old self.
Monday, March 21, 2011
Sick Puppy
Annie has not being feeling well for a few days now. I took her to the vet's this morning. Something is seriously wrong with her tummy and colon causing a lot of bleeding. Not sure if it is something she has eaten or maybe a splinter from a beef bone. I now have gathered all the bones up and thrown them out. She's on a chicken and rice diet along with meds until things clear up.
Haven't done a whole lot of creative work since we've been working on our taxes and taking care of Annie.
I took this photo last week when we were at the park. If I don't get her tennis balls out fast enough she will pick up anything that looks like a stick. With all the storms we have been having, there are tons of down branches and in Annie's world it's a stick. It's too funny to see her running around carrying this branch and swinging it like a baseball bat.
Haven't done a whole lot of creative work since we've been working on our taxes and taking care of Annie.
I took this photo last week when we were at the park. If I don't get her tennis balls out fast enough she will pick up anything that looks like a stick. With all the storms we have been having, there are tons of down branches and in Annie's world it's a stick. It's too funny to see her running around carrying this branch and swinging it like a baseball bat.
Friday, March 18, 2011
San Jose Japantown Community Vigil
Last night I attended a vigil for the people of Japan affected by the earthquake and tsunami. It was also a fundraiser (over $31,000 raised) to send money directly to Red Cross in Japan through the Consulate General of Japan.
They read a very touching letter from an American living in the affected area. He was amazed at the kindness and calm of everyone there. People going out of their way to make sure others are taken care of, sharing whatever resources they have and no signs of looting. When he returned home to his small shack in the hills, he found food and water left for him.
Here is an email if you would like more information on where you can donate (there are several groups collecting money). Kathy@japantownsanjose.org
update: Another friend is hosting a online fundraiser, here's the link Ogawa Fundraiser
They read a very touching letter from an American living in the affected area. He was amazed at the kindness and calm of everyone there. People going out of their way to make sure others are taken care of, sharing whatever resources they have and no signs of looting. When he returned home to his small shack in the hills, he found food and water left for him.
Here is an email if you would like more information on where you can donate (there are several groups collecting money). Kathy@japantownsanjose.org
update: Another friend is hosting a online fundraiser, here's the link Ogawa Fundraiser
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Honey Bee Swarm Season 2011
The honey bee swarm season has started here in the Bay Area. Remember if you see a swarm call your local bee guild (easy to find online) to have someone come pick them up. A few questions they should ask you.
1) Are you sure it's bees and not wasps or yellow jackets?
2) How long has the swarm been there. (Don't wait too long to call because the swarm will move and it may not be to a place you want them - like your attic)
3) The location of the swarm, how high up, easy to get to?
Remember some beekeeper charge to come out and pick up a swarm, so be sure to ask. I would call around and find the ones that don't charge for a swarm pick up. Picking up a swarm is different than an extraction (removal from a structure) which beekeepers will charge for since more work is required.
You may be wondering why have bees extracted instead of killing them. The honey and wax needs to be removed otherwise you will have mice, rats and other lovely pests visiting. Also the entrance has to be sealed so the bees won't come back. Killing the bees using a pest company is not the most effective way to get rid of them. The plus side is that the bees will be moved to a hive in a better location.
If your interested in renting a beehive my hubby's company "Bees at Home" will be happy to set you up for $59.00 a month. No hassle having to learn how to keep bees but you still get all the benefits they provide - honey, beeswax and pollination.
1) Are you sure it's bees and not wasps or yellow jackets?
2) How long has the swarm been there. (Don't wait too long to call because the swarm will move and it may not be to a place you want them - like your attic)
3) The location of the swarm, how high up, easy to get to?
Remember some beekeeper charge to come out and pick up a swarm, so be sure to ask. I would call around and find the ones that don't charge for a swarm pick up. Picking up a swarm is different than an extraction (removal from a structure) which beekeepers will charge for since more work is required.
You may be wondering why have bees extracted instead of killing them. The honey and wax needs to be removed otherwise you will have mice, rats and other lovely pests visiting. Also the entrance has to be sealed so the bees won't come back. Killing the bees using a pest company is not the most effective way to get rid of them. The plus side is that the bees will be moved to a hive in a better location.
If your interested in renting a beehive my hubby's company "Bees at Home" will be happy to set you up for $59.00 a month. No hassle having to learn how to keep bees but you still get all the benefits they provide - honey, beeswax and pollination.
Sunday, March 13, 2011
The real deal - bottle caps
Pink Pickle Jar |
More Alameda Point Flea Finds 2011
Tweetie Canister Set |
Always looking for interesting tins |
Alameda Point Flea Market
Puppy and bee vase - too cute to pass up! |
This was too funny to pass up. |
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Spring Time Card 2011
Working on the samples for my punch and die cut card class. I used Martha Stewart punches (tulips and scallop border) along with my Cricut machine which made the flower pot. The butterflies are from an old butterfly punch that been around a long time. I really had to try and not grudge it up. It's a little to clean looking for me. :)
Easter Bunny Basket Card
Not the best photo I've taken but I was in a hurry to get to class this morning. The bunny die is new from Cottage Cutz (Chocolate Bunny Mini). When I saw it, I thought about all the Quickutz dies I have that are gathering dust. Wonder if Quickutz is still around? I pulled out my old QK binders and found the Easter basket and eggs. I'm working on a punch and die cut class and thought this would make a cute quick card
Quick Little Bunny Card
One of the cards I will be doing down at the Senior Center. It's a fast card because I used punches and my Cricut machine. I'm working really hard in using what I have in my studio to try and get through all the piles of supplies I have. When I think about the Easter bunny, I think chocolate so I made it dark brown. :)
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Mr Purrcy 2011
Some people have been asking about Mr. Purrcy, my other fur baby. It took about a year for him to get use to Annie but now they can be in the same space without anyone hissing or barking. Mr. Purrcy would really like to be at my side 24/7 but with Annie on duty it's not always possible. Now that Annie is growing out of her postal puppy stage, Purrcy will come out of his bedroom and sit near me. He won't play with Annie like he does with Squeak but at least he's not trying to pierce her nose.
Mr. Purrcy waiting to be groomed |
Washi (Paper) Class
Iris folding beginner class
Monday, March 7, 2011
Crafty Secrets - Party Cats
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Party Cats - Crafty Secrets
I'm working on some cat theme cards for one of my upcoming class. I really love this set "Party Cats"from Crafty Secrets but I'm always cautious when buying a clear sets. You never know how well they will stamp (unlike red rubber) and they cost $$$. Most of the time I only like a few images in the set so it's hard to pay for the ones I don't like. Which is why I like Penny Black, Hero Arts and Magenta, who sell just one image at a time along with a whole set.
May Arts Ribbon
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Happy Kitty Card
I'm working on some new classes. It's been a long time since I've been out in my studio. With all the cold raining weather, the studio is like a ice box. I don't work well when I'm bundled up like a eskimo.
I do have parts of classes ready to go, I just have to put everything together.
Penny Black Stamp
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