Happy Easter!
Wednesday a friend and I visited the Highland Park Conservatory which has just reopened after a major renovation. The Spring Flower Show is on, and we had a wonderful time taking photos. Here are three shots of orange and yellow tulips. There will be more flower photos later!
Two card challenges and a couple of others.
First, a challenge for the CPS 110:
I was anxious to use the new Life stamps by Papertrey Ink. I also used the Borders & Corners: oval stamps.
Next, a challenge from Clean and Simple:
An old Hero Arts Stamp which I used for some Copic marker practice.
And two cards for the fun of it:
A lift of Melissa Bickford, with my favorite Scenic Route paper.
Amuse stamps.
I posted all the March photos this morning for Photo-a-Day just in time for the new month. I hope the weather improves quickly. I really need to get outside with my camera! I'm anxious for some new growth photos to start with. For now I'll have to settle with Wegman's tulips on my kitchen table.

I'm two weeks behind in editing photos for Project 365. Part of it is that I have a stack of tutorials for photo editing I'm hoping to work through before I edit them. I think I need to shelve that idea for awhile. I was also really behind in creating layouts for each week. I did finally get caught up with that and here they are:





I was on a card making binge this week. I was lucky enough to attend a Copic Certification class in Buffalo on Monday which was a good source of motivation. I learned a lot about blending, perspective, and shadow. Now I need to find some practice time. Most of these cards, however, don't use Copic markers. I bought some Making Memories paper a few weeks ago, and handcut the butterflies while watching the news one night, so I started with those.









Here's my card for the latest challenge. It ended up busier than I would prefer, but once the stitching was down I wasn't about to change it. Stars, a circle, and stitching were the ingredients of the challenge.

And it's Tracy's birthday, too!

A Wish for a Friend
(An Irish poem)
Wishing you a rainbow
For sunlight after showers—
Miles and miles of Irish smiles
For golden happy hours—
Shamrocks at your doorway
For luck and laughter too,
And a host of friends that never ends
Each day your whole life through!
I bought these at The Willow Bakery on Saturday for a birthday treat tonight. Matt and I took Tracy out to dinner Sunday night while Matt was home, and we're going out again tonight with Tracy's mom and Bill. He'll get his birthday pie this weekend (banana cream) because he's still working on the chocolate cream from The Pie Plate.
We took our annual spring trip to Niagara-on-the-Lake Saturday with our good friends, Karen and Mike. We couldn't have asked for a more beautiful March day. We bought our tickets for the October performance of "Sunday in the Park with George." visited some of our favorite wineries, had a wonderful late lunch at The Irish Harp, and walked through the village window shopping. Of course, we had to stop at The Pie Plate and bring home some bakery goodness.





I used to do a monthly summary layout, but gave it up quite some time ago. I saw a challenge last month on Davinie's blog. I did the January layout in plenty of time, and then never posted it. I am WAY behind in my Project 365 layouts, but I have finished February's layout. I still need to do the tag book page for February. Here are both January and February.

The photo collage is a Quick page by pais-lee press designs.

This layout design is very similar to one I did in Cathy Z's Design Your Life class at BPS.
It was a cold, dreary, rainy day but made better by having lunch with a friend and knowing these have emerged in the back yard.

It's been a busy week, but tonight I had a chance to make three cards for challenges that were posted earlier this week.

This one's from Card Positioning System and uses their sketch.

I really like the Card-a-licious site. Their challenge was to use red, black, some bling (the middle of the flower is much shinier IRL), and letter stickers.

This one didn't photograph too well. There's a border on the right that matches the border across the card. The challenge here was to make a card that "incorporates a bird of any type, but it must also include a "space" in which one is likely to find birds."
Matt's home for the weekend. We've had dinner together both nights, and had more conversation time than usual. He'll head back to Ithaca tomorrow, but next week is spring break so he'll be back shortly, although he expects to spend part of break in Ithaca organizing information and doing follow-ups for job searches. Hard to believe graduation is just a little over two months away.
I loved this book. I could have sat down and read it cover-to-cover, but it’s rare that I find a book that’s this entertaining and can be read while I’m on the treadmill, so it took a few days (miles) to finish.
Amy’s voice is pitch-perfect. Her language is fresh and filled with just-right similes and metaphors. She faces life’s disappointments with grace and humor. Her stories of Freeville remind me of growing up in a similarly small town in Ohio. Unlike Amy, I did not have to raise my children alone, but neither did I have the luck to be surrounded by a “village” of strong women who gave support, advice (solicited and not), and unconditional love. It’s a warm, loving memoir of a funny, upbeat woman who knows how to tell a good story.

Of all the green things around, this is the most hopeful.

A favorite green bracelet

Green Copic markers: I need to practice with these!
I had yesterday's photos ready to post, but got distracted and didn't remember them until I had already gotten in bed. So here is green for Day 3 and Day 4:

I love green shoes. I had another pair I liked even better, but they proved to be so uncomfortable I had to give them up. These, on the other hand, are easy on the feet.

Quite a few years ago, Tracy gave me this dishes from Williams Sonoma for Christmas. They're our "everyday" dishes. The little teapot I bought at an inn's gift shop, and I have no idea where I picked up the pitcher which is one of many in a pitcher collection.

Anything green is appreciated in March in western New York where the cold air continues. Today is supposed to bring a moderating trend to the temperatures, and I hope it continues.