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We’re Off!

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In Rinda's last post about turning 50 and being fabulous (she's fabulous, for sure!) she asked how we felt about our age. I have long since passed 50, but I must say I am very happy being the age I am. Being retired has opened up so many new possibilities, and opportunities for new experiences. So we're off again. My mother-in-law had a hip replacement in November. Reluctant to give up her annual three month vacation in Florida, but recognizing she shouldn't sit in the car for so many hours, she came up with a plan. Tracy and I are driving her van with all her needed supplies for an extended vacation to Fort Myers, Florida, and then we'll fly home in a couple of weeks. We've left a week early so we have time to stop and visit friends and family along the way. We're just south of Pittsburgh, PA this morning and will be with friends in Charlotte, NC for the next two nights. Matt is home taking care of the house, so it's just a perfect little road trip. We're hoping to visit friends in Asheville, NC, Hartwell, GA, and Stuart, FL. We'll spend a day in Atlanta visiting favorite spots from the the many visits we made when Sarah was in seminary there, drive down the coast of Florida, and spend a few days with Tracy's mom in Fort Myers before we fly home. Although we left in lake effect snow showers, it appears to be clear driving the rest of the way to Charlotte.

Before I left I needed to get a few projects completed. One of them was cards for three guys who have birthdays shortly after we return. I totally cased a card of Nicole Heady's and made three of the same card. I'm really happy with it (of course! I love Nicole's designs) and it would work for almost anyone.

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We also purchased thank you gifts for the people we're staying with on the trip and I wanted to make some tags for the gift bags. I used my new Love Lives Here stamps. As I suspected, they're going to get a lot of use.

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And, finally, a notepad for a seamstress we're visiting.

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Time to hit the road if we expect to be in Charlotte for dinner. I'm not sure if we'll have internet access the next few days, but if not, I'll be around to visit your blogs on the weekend.

Christmas Gifts

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Now that everyone has received their Christmas gifts, I thought I would share a couple I made. As soon as I saw the Papertrey Ink set, "All Booked Up," I knew what I would do for the women I work with when I volunteer, as well as two other friends with whom I exchange gifts. I decided not to use holiday colors and went with a pink and green color scheme. Not my usual, but I liked the results, and the patterned paper actually came the Papertrey Holiday Cheer collection.

I started by creating a card and a coordinating bookmark. With the bookmark die I cut a piece of Ripe Avocado cardstock and embossed it with the Book Print Impression plate. Then I sewed it to a piece of Raspberry Fizz felt and trimmed around it with my pinking shears.

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The bottom portion of the card was stamped with Hero Arts Friends Definition stamp. The images on the bookmark tag and card are from "All Booked Up," backed with a Martha Stewart doily on the card, and a Limitless Layer die on the bookmark. A piece of Ripe Avocado ribbon and a Raspberry Fizz button topped the bookmark.

Here's the inside of the card:

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The message "Friends are the True Gift of the  Season" is one of my favorites, and it's from "Believe" by Papertrey. Inside the pocket created with the Pocket die are several bookplates that I stamped on adhesive paper, and a gift card to Barnes & Noble. I used two different sentiments on the pocket both of which I love: "I think of us as bookends, one friend supporting another." And " Having you as a friend is like curling up with a good book."

I packaged the card in a glassine envelope tied with twine and a cute little tag that read "Life is short; read fast." 

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The gifts were a big hit, and they were a lot of fun to create.

I drew my sister-in-law in the gift exchange for Christmas. She's an avid bird-watcher so I bought her a backyard bird watching guide and a beautiful wooden blue bird house. We're hoping it will bring blue birds to her backyard. I also bought her a ceramic chickadee ornament when I was in the Adirondacks this fall and needed a box to put the ornament in. I also made her a birdhouse ornament with my new Silhouette. All the papers for these projects were from last year's Making Memories Mistletoe collection. I created the box following the instructions on my Martha Stewart Scoring Board. I'd never done this before and was amazed at how easy it was to do.

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Jill loved this. I think she liked the box even more than the ornament. I already have some ideas for next year's Christmas gifts for my friends, but you never know what will show up on the papercraft blogs that will inspire something else.

One Little Word

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Happy New Year! Today seems like a good time to take a look backward at my word for 2010 and commit to a new one for 2011.

This year will be the fourth or fifth year I’ve chosen a word to help me focus on the things I want to do in the New Year. I find it much more effective than a list of very specific resolutions. Last year’s word was “intention.” I wanted to be much more intentional about how I was using my time. One of the first things I did was sign up for Karen Gruenberg’s “Reclaiming My Time” at BPC. It was a great class and help me prioritize how I spent my time and to identify where I was currently spending my time.

There were thirteen areas where I wanted and needed to spend time. I chose eight to focus on, knowing that areas likes “chores” and “volunteering” where areas that I would do as a matter of course. I made a mini-book, and included lists of things to consider for each area.

So here’s how I did:

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Family: It might seem that this would have ended up on the list with volunteering and chores, but I knew that there were times when I would turn down a chance to spend time with family because there were too many things on my to-do list. I was much better this year at letting the to-do list take a backseat to family outings or even just sitting down to do a crossword puzzle with Matt or Tracy.

Friends: I spent a lot more time this year doing things with friends: crafting, visiting photography exhibits, going to concerts, visiting museums, and just meeting for coffee.

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Read:  I had a list of 40 books I wanted to read this year. I read 36 books, not far off the mark, but read only 8 of the books on the list. There are a few on the list I started and didn’t care for, but I’ve pulled the list out of the mini-book so I don’t forget the rest that I still want to read. New books keep coming out, and I end up reading those instead of the ones on my shelf.

Learn: There were 10 items on the list and there is only one (masking in Photoshop Elements) that I still don’t know how to do. That, I’m sure, will be covered in Kim Klassen’s photoshop class that starts in just a couple of weeks.

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Photography: I’ve finally owned up to the fact that I cannot commit to a Project 365. I go in spurts, so that was definitely not a success. I’m hoping to participate in Darcy’s Sweet Shot Tuesday this year, and have promised myself that I will complete whatever challenges are posted on an online photography group I belong to. I have four books I wanted to read. Although I dipped into all of them, I did not complete any of them; I need to add them to the book list. There were ten things I wanted to learn in photography, and I have learned how to do most of them. I still have a few items on the list to check off, but I’ve learned a lot of things this year that weren’t on the list at all. I’m very happy with my progress here. Since I now shoot almsot exclusively in manual, I was actually surprised to see that this was on the list of things to learn.

Internet:  I needed to better manage my time with blogs and internet surfing. I do very well here for a while, and then lose control again, but I am so much more aware of what’s happening that I regularly reassess and have let some things go. One thing I have mixed feelings about is time spent on message boards for online classes. I’ve really cut back on that, but I also know I’ve missed out on the community as well as a lot of inspiration.

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Crafting: I had a list of 35 techniques I’d like to try. I’ve used about half of them, so I pulled that list out as well.

Exercise: Until I had back problems, and then a sprained ankle, I did well here. I was going to hour-long classes three times a week, and using the weight room regularly. Since October it’s been pretty bad, but I’ve just gotten the OK for the treadmill, bike, and elliptical machines so I need to get back into the swing of things. I find it much harder to make myself go to the gym when I’m scheduling it, instead of attending a class.

So what’s the word for 2011. About two months ago while I was reading a post on Cheri’s blog my word came to me:  FINISH.  I have too many projects started and classes begun, but not finished. So this year I’ve made a list of 10 classes and projects I want to finish or complete to my satisfaction. I thought about one/month, but realized that in January I’ll be gone at least two weeks, and the same is true in August. I’m sure there’ll be a couple other trips as well, so 10 seemed more manageable. In the spirit of the word, I’m going to try to be very selective about what new classes I take on this year. I have signed up for Kim’s photoshop class because two of my big projects to finish are digital ones. I’m also planning to take two classes that are tool-based classes: one on the Silhouette and one on the Zutter Bind-it All, neither of which I know how to use as well as I’d like.

Rinda has thrown out a challenge to create an art journal to track our progress with our resolutions or one word commitments. I’ve been thinking about how I want to document my progress, so I think I’ll do a tag book with a monthly update. I know I need to find some way to be accountable, and making tags will be a quick and easy way to do that. Perhaps I can incorporate some of Rinda’s art journal techniques as well.

Do you choose a word? Make resolutions? Whatever you do, have a healthy, happy 2011!