Sunday, March 11, 2012

Bad Blogger/My Pink Stampers Pinkalicious Blog Hop!

Hi All,

I'm such a bad blogger.  I think the reason for this is my lack of knowledge on how to build a fun blog.  I envy the bloggers that have these adorable avatars that appear in their image on their blog!  I've considered hiring someone to create a blog that I've envisioned but since this is not my full time job, I have second thoughts on investing the money.  Maybe one day my dream of being a full time crafter will come true, until then my day job as a Research Scientist keeps me busy and thus away from my blog and sometimes my crafts :-(  However, fear not I am still trying to stick with it and find the time everyday to upload to this blog.  I think I can spare a few minutes at night to just sit down and type some free flow thoughts, we'll see how this plays out.  This has been a recurring theme on my blog and I have yet to fully live up to my own expectations. 

So with spring right around the corner and the onset of daylights savings time (yippee)!  I'm going to try my best to balance the crafting with some outdoor activities!!  I was roaming some blogs last night and realized that it was My Pink Stamper's Blog Hop this past Friday!  I missed the live streaming, bummer but did jump from blog to blog to see what fun things were created and possibly be inspired to create something fun too (Thanks Robyn and company!!)  The theme was St. Patrick's Day.  The rules were to "Think Green" and create a card, layout, mini book, home decor, party item etc.  As I was blog hopping I came upon Angela's site Simple Creations and her card using hearts to for a clover.  What a clever idea, so I thought I would borrow that bit of her idea and create a treat box for my co workers!  I pulled out my Sweethearts cartridge and cut out 4 scalloped hearts at 1.5", secured with a brad as Angela showed in her project and stamped one heart with Good Luck (as I do not own any Happy St. Patty's Day stamps??? what is up with that???), viola a clover!  Now I noticed that my clover has 8 leaves and not the traditional 4, so I'm guessing that means twice the luck.  The treat box was cut using my Sizzix machine and the matchbox die available from Stampin'Up!  I secured my clover onto my box using a stampin dimensional and now it is ready to be filled with treats and shared!  I have the complete recipe at the bottom of the page...let me know what you think!  I haven't had comments on here in awhile and I really love hearing your thoughts.  Special thanks to Robyn and her blog hopping crew for continually providing me inspiration for both crafting and blogging! 

Happy Crafting!



Recipe:

Cardstock, Lucky limeade:  SUp! Polka dot paper: from random 6X6 stack that I lost the name to (sorry!)
Stamp sentiment: Hampton Art Clear stamps
Ink:  Garden Green, SUp!
Matchbox Sizzix die:  SUp!
Brad: SUp!
Hearts that form clover:  Cricut Cartridge Sweethearts, cut <HartSclp> at 1 1/2" 4 times
Adhesive: SUp! snail and dimensional

If you are interested in purchasing any of the SUp! products you see here please visit my site at http.npudvah.stampinup.net!  Out of state or in state customers welcomed!!

6 comments:

  1. This is so adorable--I love it!! The Posh Box designed my blog and she has adorable, ready made templates that don't cost a lot :) Thanks so much for joining the Pinkalicious Challenge!

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  2. Your box is absolutely adorable!! I love the polka dot papers!! Another good place for backgrounds for your blog is www.scrappinblogs.blogspot.com. Thanks for joining the My Pink Stamper Pinkalicous Blog Hop this month!!

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  3. Cutest treat box EVER!!! I love this. So glad you linked up at My Pink Stamper, Nicole :)

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  4. Very cute box! I am a new follower of your blog and am looking forward to more of your creations. I would love for you to please stop by and check out my blog and become a follower too!

    www.scrappindhilly.blogspot.com

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  5. I'm a new follower to your blog!! Your project is just too cute! I'm here from MPS blog hop.

    PinkE
    Simply PinkE By Design
    simplypinke.blogspot.com

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  6. Thanks for the tips on where to find already made blog templates and for all the encouraging comments! I'm really excited to be part of such an awesome group of people :-) Looking forward to surfing your blogs and seeing all the fun projects you all create!

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