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Seize the Birthday: Stripes

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The current challenge at Seize the Birthday is Stripes.

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To create the stripes for this card, I die cut the My Favorite Things "Striped Sentiment Strip Cover" from PTI's True Black cardstock. I adhered it to a white card, and embossed the greeting from Papertrey Ink's "Wishes Come True" in white. I didn't glue everything down completely so I could tuck in some bright blue flowers stamped and die cut with Papertrey's "Warm Regards" stamps and dies.

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I always find lining up two and three part stamps a challenge, but these flowers from the "Warm Regards" set are among the easiest I've found. I love the bright blue against the black and white. 

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This is a two week challenge, and I LOVE stripes so I'm pretty sure I'll be back with another entry before the challenge ends.

Take Three Thursday: Springdale Farm

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It's still Thursday, but late. Sarah, Adam, Caleb, and Hannah are here for a week so it's been busy. Yesterday we had a lovely break in the heat, and headed out for a couple of hours to Springdale Farm. Springdale is a public demonstration farm owned by the county, and operated by Heritage Christian Services that supports adults with developmental disabilities. The adults take care of the animals and the grounds, and welcome visitors of all ages. Both Caleb and Hannah enjoyed the trip. Hannah was particularly taken with the goats.

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Caleb enjoyed "riding" the tractor.

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And they both enjoyed watching the animals in the fields.

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And one bonus photo of the two of them on top of some kind of hay rack—one of my faves from the trip.

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I'm linking up with Mary-Lou's meme "Take Three Thursday." Check in to see what others found of interest this week.

 

 

Cards for Challenges

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Typically, I do a separate post for each challenge, although I notice many submit to several challenges at once. I finally had time to sit down and play for awhile yesterday. I started out playing with a new-to-me set from Simon Says called "Cups and Succulents." I used the opportunity to also play with my Copic markers and start a Copic Combo chart. Thanks to Cathy Zielske, I have a decent-looking chart. There is, however, some bleeding of the colors. I used Neenah Solar White cardstock to print the chart which is supposed to be Copic-friendly, but I also had some trouble with bleeding when coloring my images. If anyone has some suggestions to prevent bleeding, I'd appreciate them. Sorry for the shadow on the chart, I snapped this in a hurry with my phone and didn't even notice it until I uploaded it.

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I pulled the succulent set out before we left when I saw the challenge on Fusion, called Cactus Door.

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Most often when I'm playing along with this challenge, I use just the photograph, but this time I used both the sketch and the photo.

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It's an Ripe Avocado card base with Bitty Big paper in Simply Chartreuse. I never realized how well those two green work together. 

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I played around with several Copic combinations, but I'm happy with the pot and the succulent. I attended a certification in Copics years ago, but never put the practice time in to be particularly good at it. Now I'm determined to improve!

The next card uses the same set and is for the Time Out Challenge which has a quote for the inspiration.

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This time I started with a Soft Stone card base and Bitty Big paper of the same shade die cut with a Stitched Rectangle from Simon Says. I put a very thin green mat of Pinefeather behind it.

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The sentiment is from a Simon Says set that came with a card kit two years ago called "Happy and Smile." I'm not sure why I haven't used it much as it has some really useful sentiments. 

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The inside sentiment reads "It's Your Day!" 

Last, but not least, I wanted to play around with Papertrey Ink's Make It Monday, with Laurie Schmidlin, creating shadow backgrounds. I've used this technique before so I didn't think it would be particularly stressful. Just when you get cocky, you find out that's it's not so easy after all. I chose an oldie but goodie, "Friends Til The End." The focal flower in the set comes in two sizes. I used the smaller one for the background, and the large one for the colored focal point.

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The problems started when I realized I needed to mask the background stamp. As it turned out, I needed two separate mask. Not that it's hard, but cutting these flowers is a bit time-consuming. I had already gold embossed the large flower on hot press watercolor paper and colored it with my Zig and SAI watercolor pens, so I wasn't willing to change directions then.

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Fussy cutting the large flower was also more of a problem than I expected since watercolor paper is pretty heavy and cutting into the small areas is risky when the image is embossed. In the end I was pretty happy with it. I love the "Penned Elegance" sentiment as well. It's the first time I've used this particular sentiment, and I realize it works for a thank you note or a birthday card so there's no inside sentiment for now.

All three of these challenges expire in the next two days, so I'm off to link up, and look for more inspiration.

July: Five in Five

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I always enjoy the challenge of Sandie's Five in Five meme, and this month represents five years of her meme. I've only known about it for the last two or three, but I do try to participate whenever I can. On rare occasions, I even get it done on the 5th of the month. Not this month. But by the time we left Nantucket this week, I had a couple of options. These five were actually taken in less than five minutes as the ferry pulled out of Nantucket Harbor on its way to Hyannis. We were supposed to be on the 2:45 ferry, but it was cancelled so we ended up on the 5:30 ferry. The light for photos was probably better, although we did miss our dinner reservation in Sandwich, MA.

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Approaching the lighthouse at Brandt Point.

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Looking back at Nantucket village.

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A closer look at Brandt Point Light, established in 1746, automated in 1965, and still in use.

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Rounding the point, and looking back at the town.

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And the beautiful sailboat accompanying the ferry out of the harbor.

It's pretty hard to say good-bye to this beautiful place. We had gorgeous weather after our rainy arrival, and had so much fun with our son, daughter-in-law, and three granddaughters. 

 

Inspired By . . . Vintage Linens

I love the look of vintage linens so was drawn to this challenge at Inspired By . . .

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The photo reminded me of one of Papertrey Ink's premade card fronts. I don't often make use of them unless I'm in need of a very quick card, but I'm happy to have this in my stash of birthday cards, and I thought it mimicked the florals in the tea towels in the photo.

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I stamped and die cut the sentiment from Penned Elegance (one of my all-time favorite sentiment sets) in Pure Poppy, added a few pearls, and covered the flowers with the Spectrum Noir clear glitter pen for a bit of sparkle.

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It's easier to see the glitter in this shot as well as the final touch of emphasizing the stamens of the pink flowers with a white glaze pen.

Off to link this up to the Inspired By . . . Challenge.

 

 

Take Three Thursday

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I didn't anticipate having a Take Three Thursday post, but unexpectedly I do have three photos to share. I'm joining in with Mary-Lou at Patio Postcards where she holds a weekly meme, posting three related photos. She started the meme in an effort "to notice more of the ordinary in {her} life." My take three this week are a result of my effort to take more steps each day.

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Last week I decided to purchase a FitBit in hopes that it would motivate me to get out and get moving! So far it has worked. This photo is not one of the three, but I decided to include it because there is another "unexpected reflection"—one of the prompts for the Summer Photography Scavenger Hunt. (Another of Mary-Lou's wonderful ideas!) At any rate, our original plan for today was to drive to Sturbridge, MA and visit Old Sturbridge Village. It's been over 20 years since we've been there. But the forecast was for 90° and neither of us had any desire to be out walking in that heat. We decided to leave after lunch instead, stopping in Lee at the outlets for a bit. So . . . I had time for a nice walk this morning before the heat hit Rochester, and snapped a few photos as I walked along.

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I was walking in the city, and this sunflower was one of several in a very tiny front yard.

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My Shasta daisies are just beginning to bloom, but these were a perfect opportunity to get a "where I stand" photo. I didn't realize there was a daisy covering most of my feet until I uploaded the photo.

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Finally, one more for the SPSH:  "a framed view." A peek into someone's patio.

We'll be on the Cape for most of tomorrow, until our ferry leaves for Nantucket in mid-afternoon. It's looking like we'll be "enjoying" thunderstorms for most of the day, but the extended forecast for the island looks delightful for the four days we'll be there, so I won't be complaining. Plus it will break the heat wave we've all been enduring for the last week.

Happy Birthday, America, and Happy Birthday, Mom!

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Today is the Fourth of July, a celebration of all the good things that America is! Despite the multitude of serious problems in this country, we continue to be blessed in so many ways. I took this photo on Flag Day when Tracy's family was at Honeoye Lake.

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Tomorrow is my mother-in-law's birthday, but we celebrated today with a barbecue at my sister-in-law's house. There are only two of the five siblings in town this week, so it was a smaller gathering than usual. But not less festive!

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Actually, Jill managed to get the brother from Austin on the computer and the one from Phoenix on Tracy's phone to sing "Happy Birthday," and watch Mom open her gift. Being 89, there's not much Mom needs, but family time means everything to her. This year we decided to give her a series of dinners out when as many of us are in town as possible. She was delighted as you can see.

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Tracy's sister excels in writing poems for such gifts. In the past we've gifted her with floral arrangements that arrive at her home several times during the year, and other group gifts. Jill always manages to come up with just the right words. Here's this year's:

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Ellie is a huge fan of flowers, so I chose one of my most elegant floral stamps, "Beautiful Flowers," that was part of a recent Simon Says card kit. I only used a part of the floral arrangement and got my inspiration here. I love Yana's work, but this time, I decided I didn't like the way her background came out. I decided to see if I could pull off doing coloring between the flowers that would look good on black cardstock instead of coloring the entire background.

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I stamped the image in black waterproof ink on Bristol paper, and watercolored it with my Zig Clean Color and SAI Watercolor markers. Before I fussy cut around them, I colored the white spaces between the flowers with a black Copic marker which worked out perfectly. I knew I'd never be able to fussy cut the small opening between the flowers.

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I embossed a sentiment from the same stamp set in white before arranging the flowers and adhering them with liquid adhesive. I was so anxious about not smearing the glue that I didn't pay close enough attention to the placement of the flowers, so the sentiment is closer to the arrangement than I would like. By the time I realized it, it was too late, the flowers were permanently attached.

We're off to spend a few days with Matt and his family and to celebrate another birthday on Saturday.

 

Make A Wish

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Someone wondered how I was doing on the #100DayProject, and you probably noticed that there haven't been any weekly updates in over a month. Although I planned for our travel in May, and managed to keep up, June was just too busy. There were literally just 5 days in the whole month that we were home without a guest or a family commitment. I packed a project box for our last trip to Chicago, but there was no time (and no clear spot) to work as we helped get Sarah's house ready for their move to Wisconsin. Today I got an email from the project, and if I had kept up, there would be just nine days left. But there was also this question: If you fell behind, are you planning to catch up? And, the answer is, yes. Yesterday for the first time in over a month, I had time to play with new stamps and new techniques. As the project has gone on, my Pinterest board for Techniques has continued to grow, so I do intend to keep working on them in a consistent fashion. Yesterday I created 10 different backgrounds or stamped images. I only had time to get one of them made into a card.

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I spent a lot of time playing around with Copic markers and blending combinations yesterday. I had recently read this post, and set out to create my own blending chart. Before I could get very far, I got an email from Cathy Zielske offering a chart to her newsletter recipients she'd made after reading the same post. Let me just say, her chart looked a lot better than mine! The stamp for this card is a new one I ordered in May after a Simon Says release: "Center Cut Flowers." I linked it here so you can see how it works. There's an outer wreath, and an inner center. I used the inner part, and did a partial stamping on opposite corners. This is easy to do with the Misti stamping tool, once you've stamped one corner, you simply rotate the card to stamp exactly the same impression on the opposing corner. 

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The sentiment is from Papertrey Ink's "Birthday Cheer" set. I've used it often, but I don't think I've ever used this particular sentiment. The sequins aren't really sequins. They came with a Simon Says card kit (I think) and the mix is designed for shaker cards. The colors were perfect, though, so I went ahead and used them. They are solid and sit a little higher which explains the shadow in the photograph. They'll definitely need some protection if they go in an envelope to be mailed. 

I'm entering this in the Simon Says Wednesday Challenge: Anything Goes.

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Seize the Birthday: Anything Goes

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The current challenge at Seize the Birthday is "Anything Goes." Black and red is one of my favorite color combinations. As part of the #100DayProject, I pulled out a lot of stamps I hadn't used in awhile, and this poppy stamp from Hero Arts was one of them.

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After stamping the image in black, I used my new Polychromos pencils to color the poppies and stems. I cut a piece of New Leaf cardstock to frame the image and adhered it to a square Lasting Impressions card (another item that's been in my stash for years.) 

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I die cut a Spellbinders banner and stamped the sentiment from "Ways to Say: Birthday" by Papertrey Ink.  I added three tiny black pearls to the side of the banner. The Lasting Impressions cards came with polk-dot red envelopes which was just perfect for sending off to a friend.

Summer Photography Scavenger Hunt: First Check-in

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Tomorrow's the last day of June, and today is the first check-in for Patio Postcard's Summer Photography Scavenger Hunt. The hunt runs from June 1 to the last day of summer. It took me awhile to get going, but I have seven of the items on the 20 item list to share.

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The Rosiness of Red. I spotted these beautiful roses on the Landmark House and Garden Tour the second weekend in June.

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Wings: Another beautiful butterfly from the Chicago Botanic Garden.

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Glorious Green: Hannah in her new yard in Wisconsin.

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An Unexpected Reflection: Standing in the kitchen at the house Tracy's family rented for a week, I spotted the reflection of the lake in the oven door.

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Pretty in Pink:  Stunning roses at Trader Joe's

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Picture Postcard Perfect:  Sunset on Honeoye Lake

And finally, a card to share that I think would qualifiy for "Pedal Power." I made this card in June just before leaving for Chicago to send to Sarah's father-in-law, an avid biker. I'm quite sure he doesn't have a basket on the front of his bike, but I loved this small image from a new stamp set by Pinkfresh called "Itty Bitty Elements." 

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I stamped five bikes across the bottom part of the card, and then die cut a sixth bike to color and pop up in the middle. I already had a sentiment die cut in red from Papertrey's "Penned Elegance" that said, "let's celebrate." It was quite easy to trim the "let's" away from the celebrate. I added a strip of patterned paper from MFT "Black and White Stripes" paper pad and a thin strip of Pure Poppy cardstock.

I'm quite sure I'll find other candidates for some of these selections before the end of summer, but for now, it's a start. I have another 13 to find.

 

 

Take Three Thursday: Butterflies and Blooms

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Sunday we spent a couple of hours at the Chicago Botanic Gardens. There are several things I will miss on the North Shore now that Sarah and Adam are moving to Wisconsin, and the Botanic Gardens are high on that list. We visited a special exhibit called "Butterflies and Blooms," and I thought three of those photos would fit right in with Mary-Lou's Take Three Thursday meme.

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This butterfly landed among many of the blooms.

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If you look closely, you'll see two butterflies on this beautiful orange flower.

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This butterfly was almost transparent.

I have to admit the butterflies were easier to photograph than my grandchildren who weren't much interested in having their photographs taken!

Less is More: An Item from Your Bits Box

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This week's challenge from Less is More is to use a bit from your "bits box." I have multiple envelopes filled with bits that didn't make it to a card when they were created. For this card, there were actually two:  the card itself where I had die cut a circle in the front of the woodgrain cardbase (Simon Says,) and the beautiful butterfly from Papertrey Ink's "Butterfly Hope."

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To create the card, I die cut a circular frame from two Simon Says "Stitched Circle" dies from Raspberry Fizz cardstock. The sentiment was stamped inside from the "It's the Thought" set (PTI), and the butterfly attached to the side.

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Here's a peek at the inside:

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I need a few more challenges like this to use up my stash of "bits."

 

 

A Variation on Take Three Thursday

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I've gotten way behind in posting some of the cards I've made recently, so I thought I'd do a variation on Mary-Lou's Take Three Thursday and share three thank you cards. All three cards feature florals and die cuts.

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Here I started with the beautiful Shape Shifters: Circle 1 die from Papertrey, using just two of the three pieces to use as a focal point for the leaves from Reverse Confetti's Tall Blooms which I colored with Copic markers to match the Hawaiian Shores card base.

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The sentiment is from Papertrey's Gathered Garden set. I tied the the three leafy sprigs together with a piece of my favorite white silk ribbon and added a few sequins.

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For this card I started by die cutting a piece of white card stock with the Stitched Rays die by Reverse Confetti. Then I die cut one of the Pierced Round Top dies (also Reverse Confetti) so the stitched rays radiated from the left-hand side.  A die cut vase from Papertrey's Vogue Vases and more florals from Reverse Confetti's Tall Blooms were added. All were adhered to a striped piece of paper from my stash of single papers and then to a Licorice card by Memory Box. 

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There wasn't an easy way to add a stamped sentiment so I die cut one from the Swooshes set by Papertrey.

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For the final card, I scored an Amethyst Allure card at every 1/2 inch and added two die cuts by Papertrey Ink: "thank you", and the February Corner Adorner stamp and die.

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I used some foam dots to the Corner Adorner to add a bit more dimension.

Today is the Summer Solstice, the longest day of the year. Here's hoping it's a good one for you!

 

Happy Father’s Day!

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It's Father's Day in the U.S. Lucky me, I have three terrific fathers to create cards for on this special day. I'm celebrating with just one of them this year–Tracy. Adam is in St. Louis at the Presbyterian General Assembly, so we're in Chicago helping Sarah with Hannah and Caleb as well as helping her clean out and organize for a move later this month. Matt is celebrating at home with his three lovely daughters, and I know Betsy is making it a special day. We'll celebrate again here when Adam gets home later this week, and in Rochester when we get home.

First up, the cards for the younger dads.

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I had another stamp set on my desk, and this one by Simon Says "Ice Cream Dream" was stored on the back side of the envelope. I thought it would make a fun card, and I'm happy with how they turned out. I started by stamping, coloring, and fussy cutting the ice cream bars. I embossed a frame on a piece of Neenah Solar White with the Papertrey Ink "Mix and Mat Postal," and then added a computer generated sentiment to the bottom. 

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Next I added the ice cream bars with some adhesive dots, and adhered it all to a card with some Hawaiian Shores "Bitty Big" striped paper from Papertrey. The last touch was some Glossy Accents on each of the ice cream bars.

I went with a golf theme for Tracy's card. He's been a golf enthusiast for many years, and enjoys golf once a week with two friends. 

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This is my usual CAS style, based on two cards I pinned a long time ago—here and here. I found the card base–an Amuse paper-in my stash, and die cut the Mat Stack 3 (Papertrey) from Memory Box "Apple Green" paper. The golf ball was embossed on white, and in real life looks just like a golf ball. The texture just didn't show up in either photograph. Both are from Papertrey Ink's "On the Links" set which has come in handy for quite a few masculine cards over the years. 

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"Dad" was die cut from a Memory Box alphabet that appears to have gone out of production. The rest of the sentiment is also from "On the Links," and was stamped onto the banner from "Tag Sale 10" by Papertrey.

We've celebrated this afternoon with ice cream cones from Hartigan's, a local ice cream shop with homemade ice cream. It's 97° here, so we were lucky the ice cream shop wasn't too crowded. If we'd had to leave with the cones, they would have melted long before we could have eaten them! Hope it's a bit cooler where you are.

 

Five in Five: June Reds

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It's been twelve days since I posted. It was an unintentional break, and I do have plenty to share from the #100DayProject, but not today. It was raining on the 5th, and I couldn't muster the enthusiasm to get out for five shots in five minutes to join in with Sandie's Five in Five monthly meme. Yesterday was gorgeous, though still very cool for June, and I managed to take and edit the photos, but ran out of time to write a blog post. 

Last month I posted five shots of the emerging signs of spring in Evanston/Skokie while we were visiting Sarah. This month I'm sharing photos from our yard and garden. Once I had a selection of shots to choose from, I realized I had five in different shades of red. 

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First, some stunning dahlias. We have two good-sized pots of them on the front porch, and they are blooming profusely.

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For the past several years, I've tried unsuccessfully to grow lupines in my cutting garden. When we were at the Chicago Botanic Garden, I noticed they had planted lupines in many of their containers. We now have lupines in three different containers—two in the front and one on the patio. Of course, after doing that, the lupines from last year showed up in the cutting garden for the first time. I am thrilled, and have a beautiful vase with lupines and snapdragons in the living room.

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Two years ago, we planted this beautiful red rhododendron on top of the wall to the side of our house. We're thinking of moving it away from the house a bit, hoping it will have more room to spread out.

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Much to my surprise, I found this clump of carnations blooming among the weeds in one of the beds that has yet to be cleaned out. I'm hoping they will spread out over the years to come.

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Last year, I found this amazing plant at one of the garden stores. It was already quite large, so I called Tracy to see if we could find a place for it in our shade garden. This year it is close to 5 feet tall. I know I have the name of it somewhere, but can't put my fingers on it. I know this is #5, but here's a close-up of the blooms.

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You can check out what other folks have found for their 5 in 5 right here.

I hope to be back with more consistent posting soon. When I look at the calendar for the last two weeks, I'm not surprised that blogging took a back seat to all that has been going on. The rest of June, however, doesn't look much different. We have a house guest who arrived on the first and will be here until Monday. Next week is the annual "week at the lake" for Tracy's family. We'll only be here for part of that before heading out to Chicago for our last visit before Sarah and her family move to Racine, WI where she will begin tenure as a co-pastor (with a friend!) at a Presbyterian church there. We're going out to help with Caleb and Hannah while Adam is away for a week, and hopefully, help organize and purge for their move at the end of the month.