
As a member of the Artisan Design Team for Stampin’ Up!, I will be sharing posts through out the year that will be featured on the Stampin’ Up! Facebook and Instagram pages. I was lucky enough to get to start … Continue reading
As a member of the Artisan Design Team for Stampin’ Up!, I will be sharing posts through out the year that will be featured on the Stampin’ Up! Facebook and Instagram pages. I was lucky enough to get to start … Continue reading
Summer has officially arrived!! Aaahhh… the long, sunny days, hours spent at the park with the kids, family barbecues, and fresh veggies from the garden. This is what I look forward to during the summer months! To be honest, I … Continue reading
In my daily life I prefer my spaces to be organized and free of clutter. This trait also spills over into my crafting life where not only do I like my crafts sorted, colour coded, and put into the correct box, … Continue reading
Two years ago I shared a photo book created for my sons fifth birthday called “10 Things We Love About Casey“. He loved receiving the book and still cherishes it. He is at the age (seven years old) where he is curious … Continue reading
Last week I was brainstorming a card to make for my son’s birthday when I made a timely discovery on Pinterest. Thanks to a pin from Cool Mom Picks I discovered The Little Umbrella – a website that offers free … Continue reading
Last month I discussed my process for dealing with the mountains of kids artwork that accumulate in our house. (Read the post for Kids Artwork – Part 1) I ended that post with a promise to reveal what I did with all … Continue reading
Anyone who has ever worked with me, been to my house or lived with me can attest to the fact that I am an organized person. Some people thought that would change when I had kids, but I think I became … Continue reading
With Valentine’s Day only a few weeks away, now is the time to start thinking about what kind of cards the kids are going to give at school. I believe the best kind of cards are the home made ones that have thought, … Continue reading