Bo Bunny Blog Hop!

Are you having fun hopping along the bunny trail? If you're just popping in, be sure to start with the Bo Bunny blog for all the details! I'm really excited to get to play along with the fabulous designers at Bo Bunny this month! Bo Bunny has beautiful themed products that work with so many of the events in our lives. I got to play with two product lines, but I'll leave those details until later this month.

A little about me?

I've been designing in the scrapbook industry since 1997 with the first issue of PaperKuts Magazine. Whoa, huh? Since that time I've been blessed to work with several great companies as a freelance designer. I have taught classes at local scrapbook stores and at CKU. I have worked on catalogs, classes, and samples for both the Home Shopping Network and QVC. I have written articles and been published in several magazines. Currently I write a monthly article for and assist in writing the Scrapbook Trends blog for Scrapbook Trends Magazine a division of Northridge Media. I'm also a Garden Girl at http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/. In addition to that, I continue to design for some very lovely scrapbooking companies.

I have a few projects that will be posted on the Bo Bunny blog through the month of June. Here's a little sneak peek of one of them:



Want to win something fabulous from Bo Bunny?



Make sure to leave a comment in order to have a chance at winning this giveaway from the "Roughin' It" line. All comments must be made through Sunday, May 30th in order to qualify for the giveaway. One winner will be randomly selected and that winner will be posted on the Bo Bunny blog on Tuesday so be sure to check back!!

Double Page and Up to My Eyeballs . . .

in work that is. To keep on top of my work schedule I create a little calendar in word with each item's due date and the day(s) I plan to work on the project. I highlight each project according to the company to which it is for. But this month, I'm heading out of town on Friday so I'm crunching things to be able to sneak away. Add to that some busy church stuff and you get something like this after sending an e-mail to a lady who you believe is in your church's congregation . . .

Hi, Jen!


It’s great to hear from you. It’s been a while now. I think this e-mail went to the wrong [person], but if you need an extra meal, let me know. [removed to protect the innocent] isn’t too far away. ;)

Enjoy the day!


CK Editor

Yep. In trying to arrange meals for a lady in our ward (congregation) who just had a baby, I accidentally e-mailed a CK Editor. Thank goodness she has a great sense of humor. Oh good grief. Obviously there is some better juggling I'd better do. LOL!

Yesterday my last May layout went up in the gallery at 2Peas. I've been hoarding these American Crafts stickers. I love calendar type items--it's that constant desire to be organized I suppose (even when I fail miserably). You can find the items to purchase here at 2Peas:



Well, I'm off to work on those projects. I have some fun items in the works. So fun!! :) I feel very blessed to get to craft as my job.

The Stamps of Life: "Punch Challenge"

I got to play with this month's challenge from "The Stamps of Life." This challenge is to use a punch on your project. I hardly ever have birthday cards in my card stash. I'm not sure why, since I usually need b-day cards. But I thought it would be fun to use some stamps from "The Stamps of Life" to create a birthday card.

Here is my card (and take on this month's challenge):



I used the HappyBday2You stamp set to create this card. One of the balloons is stamped on pattern paper. The other balloons are solid and stamped on white cardstock. I added pop dots to the back of each card to make them pop. I also stamped a little banner at the bottom. I folded in the edges to make this banner pop as well. I used a border punch for my scallops on the left and right side of the card.

If you decide to play along, you can load your images in "The Stamps of Life" gallery here.

For some additional and fabulous ideas, you can check out these designers and their projects:

Joana
Jeanne
Laura
Vicki

On another note, I wanted to share the latest kit available from Scrapbook Trends Magazine. You can now purchase the wonderful Summertime kit I showed you in a previous post. You can find the kit photos here!
CPS #168

Are you a card maker but run out of design ideas? You'll DEFINITELY want to check out the "Card Positioning Blog," which has a new sketch every week. This week the 168th sketch is sponsored by The Stamps of Life. Here is the sketch:



And here is my take on the sketch, using The Stamps of Life stamps:



I used the Love2Hug set, and the late4Bday set to complete this card. :)

On another note, we had a great time at our Brother-in-laws celebrating my in-laws 50th wedding anniversary. It was a beautiful drive down to central Utah. They live in a wonderful town. It was nice to see all of the family.

One of my favorite parts was when we went out to a local campground. Jimmy caught a lizard (which has already escaped somewhere in my house--sigh), and we explored petroglyphs left by Indians that used to reside in the area.



What a nice weekend. And wish us luck on finding that lizard. At least it's not a snake. GASP!

17 Years

Today is my 17th Wedding Anniversary. Whoa! I know. :)

Seventeen years ago right now I was getting ready to go to the Temple to be married to my sweetheart for Time and All Eternity. I was a nervous wreck. I mean REALLY nervous. But it was a beautiful May morning (actually it was quite hot and even a little muggy and Utah is rarely muggy). We gathered with friends and family to celebrate and enjoy the day. And we held our reception later that night.

I wasn't sure then, but I was sincerely hoping that I was marrying the right guy. I kept waiting for the heavens to open and hear a voice proclaiming he was the right one. But looking back I knew then without realizing I knew that he was the RIGHT man for me.

He is patient where I am not. He is calm when I am scared. He is hard working when I drag my feet. He is funny when I tend to be serious. He is madly in love with me and his children. He's the most hardworking man I know. He is honest and loyal. He puts his family first. He is kind and generous. He is full of fun.

He was an absolute catch and I'm grateful every day for him.

Now as for what he got in me, I've got no clue so lucky me! LOL!

We are celebrating by doing NOTHING. :)

The trip to San Francisco and the Wicked tickets were what I most wanted so I feel content and happy. (And when you've been married 17 years it doesn't matter what the gifts are or what the activity is--you're just happy to be together.)

And because it's a beautiful spring morning (although they are forecasting rain for later), I'm sharing my latest layout at 2Peas with the theme of "spring." I just took a bunch of photos of my neighbors' flowers and trees (mind you, we hadn't even finished our yard yet in early spring). I hope next year some of the photos I take will be of my own spring garden. :) You can find the supplies for this layout here at 2Peas:



Have a wonderful weekend!
Feeling Blessed

I live in a great neighborhood. I feel very blessed to have so many great friends. I live in a cul-de-sac, which seems to slow things down. It certainly makes me feel a little more safe to have my kids playing in the area. But I love it when some of the girls in the area step outside. We seem to gather and chat. It's a great way to check in on each other and see how we're doing. Some of the girls in the neighborhood work during the day so I don't get to see them as often. I wish they could all come out and play because seriously--amazing girls in the area. :)

Today my "Mini Album a Month" class went live at 2Peas. I thought I'd share. This month's album is a "Mixed Media" album with a "Relationship" theme. My Anniversary is tomorrow. 17 years! The hubby and I aren't really going to do anything special. That's what San Francisco was for. But I still thought it was a good month to focus on album about Brett and I. You can find the class details, challenges and downloadable pdf here at 2Peas. Here is the layout:



And here is the video for the class, which shows you how I created some of the pages within the album.



If you have any questions, just post them here in the Education Forum. I'd love to have you play along for a chance to win a prize. I'm all about giving things away. LOL!
Photoshop Text Box Tutorial

I have a "Work It Out Wednesday" posted on the Scrapbook Trends Blog today. It shows you how to create a box in PS to which you can copy and paste text from your favorite word processing program. It's a quick and easy way to add text to your digital/hybrid layouts.

Here's the layout I completed with this technique:



We've only got about 6.5 days left of school so we're in crunch time. I'm trying to get projects out of the way so we can head out over Memorial Day weekend. Woohoo!! I'm actually really looking forward to vacationing with the kids!
The Music of Our Life

When I saw this "Mix Tape" kit from 2Peas, I knew exactly how I wanted to use it. Brett has always sung to both the kids and I whenever the mood strikes him. It's both annoying and hilarious. I had to document this part of our family history. I'm sure the kids will want to remember this side of him even though right now it kind of bugs them. LOL! You can find the products I've used here at 2Peas:

Signs of Summer

We hosted my family on Saturday for a BBQ. The temperature has jumped from the low 60's to the low 80's. And whoa! It gets pretty hot on the back patio. It won't happen this year, but I'm already thinking about a pergola to cover the patio. Then the shade and that luxurious grass will be a perfect getaway for the hooligans.

Here are some photos of the event.

The chef:



The boys playing in the sprinklers and with their water sabers (thanks for bringing them Wyatt):



Grandma with my sister and her gorgeous daughter:



Dad with my Uncle Jerry (looking at the photo you sent, Sandy):



The Little Miss discovering the joys of a walker:



And then I got some new "Boardwalk" product from Little Yellow Bicycle in the mail, so of course I had to play. This great line has textured paper. Seriously! It looks and feels like fabric but has a thick paper weight. I'm in love with it. Just a great line for summer and the beach. I am sure that 2Peas will soon have all these awesome products in stock. You will LOVE it. I promise!


Plethora of Tulips!

Jimmy allowed me to tag along on his last 1st Grade Field Trip of the season. We went to Thanksgiving Point farm and children's garden. It was cold and windy, but the grounds were gorgeous. I wanted to show you just a glimpse of what it looks like there. I can't even imagine what it takes to plant these gorgeous fields. But it was so much fun to see.



Beacons of Light

I cannot say that I understand why some people are called upon to suffer in ways that seem unusually difficult. I am not sure I will ever (in this life) understand all the reasons why my little boy had to suffer through cancer and then lose his life to it. I would not even attempt to answer that.

But I have noticed that sometimes those people who do suffer become beacons of light for the rest of us.

Joey was one for our family. And he appears to touch lives even three years past his passing. It is a beautiful gift.

This woman is another beacon of light to those of us who feel our burden is too heavy. She amazes me. And I admire and feel grateful to her for sharing her story so publicly. "Let your light so shine, Stephanie! Let it shine!"

I couldn't even get through the entire video. It is such raw emotion. But I had to share her story.

Challenges

Yesterday I posted a new Challenge on the Scrapbok Trends Blog. This is an easy one, so be sure to play along. It's a freebie "Show Me What You Got" challenge. Just link us to a project with your favorite technique and make sure to add what your technique is to the comments section. I love stamping so I created this card using Hero Arts stamps:




And the gals over at The Stamps of Life are hosting a textures challenge today. I have a doctor's appointment, possible jury duty, a school field trip, and an eye exam all this week so I won't be playing along, but I did want to encourage you to check it out.

And then don't forget the digital challenge which I'm leading this week over at 2Peas, which you can find here:


Mother's Day

I got to speak in our church yesterday. I was happy to have the opportunity to speak on women who have influenced my life, especially my own mother. My mother was a great blessing (and continues to be a great blessing) in my life. She was a constant in my life, and I always say she was blessed with the talent of consistency because when my Mom said something she meant it and she followed through. I wish I had that skill too. She is just one of those stalwart woman who does what she knows is right and serves other people and takes care of us kids (and her grandkids). Her mother and my husband's mother are equally amazing. Add to that amazing women in my life and I feel pretty blessed. It's good to be reminded of that!

The kids took good care of me. I got have a Sunday afternoon nap--sweet! :) I also got the new Sense & Sensibility movie. The movie Stardust. And a tub of sugar-free ice cream. Katelyn wrote me an amazing poem during church and Jimmy created a cute little interview book for me at school. I felt spoiled rotten.

I wanted to show you the progress we've made on our front porch:


And here's the poured cement. Imagine flowers in that area next to the fence:

And then we went to dinner at Grandma Gallacher's house where Jimmy learned the fine art of this game:


It was a good day, and I feel very blessed. :) Now on to an extremely full week. Sheesh!
Falling Behind

Man, you leave on a three day vacation and everything falls apart!

Ok, not really; but it feels that way. I'm two weeks behind on my assignments and lessons for my Karren Russell photography class. So far it's been an amazing class, but because so much of it is new to me I'm having to read and reread and reread again and then practice, practice, practice. I'm really glad there are print outs for the class (and I mean a TON of print outs). That way I can take notes. I had no idea when I signed up for this class, it would be like a college course. Good grief! But I'm so glad it's this in-depth. I totally feel like I'm getting my money's worth. And because I'm auditing rather than taking the fully involved class I feel more comfortable going at my own pace. I don't feel like I'm wasting my time (or Karren's). So this has been perfect for me. :)

I went to my nephew's birthday party today. Oh he's getting so tall. I thought I'd post a few of his cuteness and his sister's (since she was in attendance too) and one of my boy who thoroughly enjoyed himself there.

After the party, Brett and I made a grown-up toy store run to the local (ok, well actually several miles away) nursery to buy plants. I'm enjoying myself waaaaaay too much with this new yard. Brett hung my new geraniums, our American Flag, and then we bought some Salvia, Shasta Daisies, Daylillies, and some tomatoes which will have to be planted on Monday since Brett ran 20 miles today in training for the marathon, and I'm just too tired. :) But soon, verrrry soon we will plant them.

This also happened this weekend, which made Brett and I super happy. Funny how cement can make a girl giddy:


It feels so good to be making progress on something! LOL! Have a great Mother's Day!
The Stamps of Life Extra Release

Having fun playing with my friend Stephanie Barnard's beautiful stamp sets. For the mid-month release we got to select if we wanted to play with the extra sets. I chose a darling 4th of July set (I'm a sucker for stars).

This first card I was thinking of the Old Navy t-shirts for the 4th of July each year and how cute it would make as a baby onesie so I used my Silhouette machine to cut the onesie. I machine stitched the onesie to create sleeve and bottom hems. And then I added some details. I think this was my favorite project of all four of them because it turned out exactly how I pictured it in my head.



Supplies:
* Cardstock: Bazzil, Provo Craft
* Pattern Paper: My Little Shoebox
* Photo corners: Canson
* Ribbon: Li'l Davis Designs
* Stamps: The Stamps of Life
* Stamping Ink: Memento, Stampin' Up
* Button: American Crafts
* Twine: Craft Supply

This next one is a typical 4th of July card. But I added some fun techniques. I used the solid circle star stamp to stamp within the pattern paper, which were just open circles. Then I pop dotted my star stamp and added star pins. So fun!



Supplies:
* Cardstock: Provo Craft
* Pattern Paper: Bo Bunny Press, American Crafts, October Afternoon
* Border punch: Fiskars
* Ribbon: Pebbles, Inc.
* Buttons: American Crafts
* Twine: Craft Supply
* Stamps: The Stamps of Life
* Stamping Ink: Michael's, Stampin' Up
* Star pins: Fancy Pants

This next card uses muted versions of the red, white, and blue 4th of July theme. I added subtle stamping to the checkerboard pattern paper with a tan ink pad. I love the look of stamping on pattern paper. My sewing machine is having issues so I just stitched without thread on the top of the card for added interest.



Supplies:
* Cardstock: Bazzill, Prism
* Pattern Paper: Creative Cafe, October Afternoon, Vintage Book paper
* Photo corners: Canson
* Stamps: The Stamps of Life
* Stamping Ink: Stampin' Up
* Twine: craft supply
* Button: Making Memories
* Red safety pins: Making Memories
* Button: American Crafts
* Pearl stickers: Hero Arts

The last project is a fun treat bag to take to a neighbor and friend (which I have already delivered). I wanted to show how you can use this set with non-traditional colors. Because of the "you're a star" circle stamp and stars in a variety of sizes and styles, this set can be used in many ways. I LOVE that! I die cut the large folded label with a Quickutz die cut. Then I stamped the sentiment circle and star circle stamps and punched them out. I added a star stamp to the center and mounted the entire thing on a punched scallop circle. I punched holes through the bag, the folded label, and the scallop circle and tied the entire bag off with ribbon.



Supplies:
* Cardstock: Bazzill, Provo Craft
* Pattern paper: Pebbles, Inc.
* Die Cut: Quickutz
* Scallop punch: Marvy Uchida
* Circle punch: McGill
* Stamps: The Stamps of Life
* Stamping Ink: Stampin' Up
* Ribbon: Li'l Davis Designs
* Treat bag: craft supply

There are additional sets available on The Stamps of Life website. You really should check them out. Stephanie has a great eye for fun designs! And be sure to check out the gallery for the other design team members' fabulous ideas.





2Peas Kit Digital Challenge!

This is my first digital challenge for 2Peas EVER! I'm so glad that I dove into the digital pool, so to speak. It has been absolutely cathartic on days when I want to create but I don't have the energy for paper scrapbooking. Digital scrapbooking soothes me. I can't explain it. There is something energizing about having complete control over how every element turns out. I love it!

So anyhoo . . .

This week's digital challenge is to use 2Peas Kits to complete a layout (or a card). I used a Vinnie Pearce kit and a few Michelle Underwood kits. I love both of these digital designers. I think their aesthetic works perfectly with the formal look of this "church" layout.

Here is my layout. You can find the supplies I used from 2Peas here:



I hope you play along with me. The winner gets a $5 GC to the store!
Brrrr!

Where did our Spring weather go? I mean our WARM spring weather! I've had to turn my heater on several nights this week, and after having some lovely days in the mid 60's before we left for California I just can't warm up. Last night I wore socks to bed. I don't like socks on my feet at night. I also had to put our heavy winter blanket on top of the bed because even balled up I was freezing to death. I hope the kids stayed warm. Right now I'm trying to warm the house up to 60 degrees. It just seems so strange to be turning on the thermostat this late in the season. I wouldn't be surprised if we had another snow storm before the month was done. It happens some times.

Katelyn's project turned out great, but her teacher wasn't there so she presented it to the sub. She was exhausted last night and when I went to check on her she had already crashed. Poor thing! She did get some time with her really great group of friends. I'm grateful she has such a polite, sweet group of friends. It's easier to trust they are behaving themselves when they are together. I hope they continue to remain friends!

I created a project for the Scrapbook Trends blog that went up this morning. It's a quick tutorial on how I create my journaling paper strips. You can find the tutorial here and a supply list as well. I tried to use a bunch of great product that I've been hoarding. It's fun to see how things come together. :)



Today I REALLY need to clean my office and mow the lawn. If I accomplish just those two things, I will feel much less stressed. And that is a VERY good thing. :)
Stress Sharers

Do you share stress when someone else is feeling wound up? Whoa! I so do that. Katelyn had a book report due today, which means, like always she started on it last night. Now she may leave these projects 'til the last minute, but she goes ALL OUT on them. I left her at 9:30 p.m. thinking she had a couple of hours to complete it--it was a diorama project. I let her sleep in this morning because 9:30 p.m. is typically her bedtime so I figured she would be pretty tired.

She was exhuasted and could barely pull herself out of bed.

When I asked her what time she got to bed, she said 1 a.m.!!! I felt so bad. :(

I don't typically help with her projects unless it's something only I can get her or do. It's her homework so I stand back and offer help but let her do her thing. But I had no idea my thirteen year old would be up that late. And she wasn't even completely finished. If I had thought I could have helped, I would have. Poor baby!

I'm sure she'll do great. Like I said, she goes all out. But the tension and stress in the car this morning was tangible and it was all I could do to keep calm. (It might as well have been my homework for all the stress I was feeling.) When I mentioned to Jimmy as we were driving off that I was worried about her, he said, "I said a little prayer for her." WOW! I really have great kids. I told him there probably wasn't anything better he could do for her, and she was REALLY lucky to have a little brother like him. Man, these kids amaze me!

I'm still struggling to decompress after the vacation. Does wandering around the house aimlessly count as being productive? Sheesh. I transition so poorly. :(

I am trying to be creative today. Wanted to make some cards with Little Yellow Bicycle products. I think the Clothesline products make the most beautiful Mother's Day cards so I wanted to make some for the special Mom's in my life: my Mom (don't peek Mom), my Mother in Law, and my Grandmother who are all very good women! Here's the first two (I'll work on the rest tomorrow):


Supplies:
* Card (craft supply)
* Cardstock: Prism, Bazzill
* Clothesline paper tablet: Little Yellow Bicycle
* Clothesline Favorite Felt Stickers: Little Yellow Bicycle
* Clothesline Journal Tablet: Little Yellow Bicycle
* Seamstress Pattern Paper: Little Yellow Bicycle
* Clothesline Fresh Verse Cardstock Stickers: Little Yellow Bicycle
* Clothesline Chipboard Embellishment Stickers: Little Yellow Bicycle
* Clear Cuts: Little Yellow Bicycle


Supplies:
* Card: craft supply
* Cardstock: Bazill
* Clear Cut Die Cuts: Little Yellow Bicycle
* Stamp: Hero Arts
* Stamping Ink: Stampin' Up
* Pearls: Hero Arts
* Sunny Day Dot pattern paper: Little Yellow Bicycle
* Clothesline Epoxy Chipboard Buttons: Little Yellow Bicycle
* Clothesline Journal Tablet: Little Yellow Bicycle
* Clothesline Favorite Felt Pieces: Little Yellow Bicycle
* Clothesline Paper Tablet: Little Yellow Bicycle
* Clothesline Ribbon: Little Yellow Bicycle
* Twine: craft supply

Now I need to finish up the laundry, mow the grass, pick up the kids, take clothes to the dry cleaners, take Jimmy to soccer, and attend a meeting tonight. Busy, busy, busy. Isn't that just how life is?
Back from San Francisco!!

And, boy, am I tired! How come a "vacation" wears me out so much? LOL!

We got the kids off to the babysitters (thanks Aunt Jodie), and then we headed up to the airport to be greated by this little number:



For those of you that know how much I just LOVE flying (not), you'll understand my trepidation. Still the flight was very smooth and super fast so no worries.

We got some dinner and crashed at the hotel that night (all the stress of flying does me in).

Then we got up and walked around China Town. Not really what I was expecting. Lots and lots of shops filled with the same thing. Still it is a cool atmosphere and the weather was gorgeous!



Lunch and a loooooooong nap. We're getting older. I can tell. Hee, hee. We look forward to naps these days.

Oh, I HAVE to show you the interior of our hotel. Check out this couch:



You gotta love the boutique hotels in San Francisco! :)

That night we went to see this:


It is absolutely AMAZING and exceeded every expectation I had about it. It literally blew me away, and when Elshaba sings "Defying Gravity" I got misty-eyed (I tend to do that when someone's talent is so real and so amazing--it moves me to tears).

Saturday we drove out to Calistoga. Now that is "my" kind of California. Wine country is one of the most gorgeous places on earth (and I don't even drink). My brother married his beautiful sweetheart at a winery under the most beautiful blue sky. I'm so happy to have Elizabeth as my sister. She's just an amazing woman! Their daughter Amelia is just adorable and reminds me so much of my brother. It was a perfect day for them, and I felt great peace all day long.



The flight back was, thankfully, equally quick and now I'm back with my two hooligans. I missed them like crazy and from the way they're hugging on me, they missed me too! :)
"The Stamps of Life"

My friend, Stephanie Barnard, who is UBER talented has started designing and selling her own stamps. Her company, "The Stamps of Life" creates beautiful stamps which can be purchased through her website and by joining her stamp club.

This month, I got to play with two sets. The first is a Banner Set, which is a must-have set! (Have you seen banners on everything lately? I love it!!)

This first card is using the banner set as, well, a banner!! This set comes with so many different patterns for the banner you're going to have a hard time choosing a favorite!


Supplies:
* Card (craft supply)
* Cardstock (Bazzill, Provo Craft)
* Pattern paper (KI Memories, My Mind's Eye)
* Stamps (The Stamps of Life)
* Stamping Ink (Stampin' Up)
* Buttons (JoAnn's)
* Pink Gems (Basic Grey)
* Ribbon (American Crafts)
* Twine (craft supply)
* Pop Dots
* Label Punch (McGill)
* Scallop border punch (Fiskars)

After doing a "banner" card, I wanted to play around with the triangles a bit. I thought turned upside down then would make cute party hats so this is my birthday party hat card:



Supplies:
* Card (craft supply)
* Cardstock (Bazzill)
* Pattern paper (SEI, My Little Shoebox, Bo Bunny Press)
* Buttons (American Crafts)
* Twine (craft supply)
* Scallop border punch (Fiskars)
* Stamps (The Stamps of Life)
* Stamping Ink (Stampin' Up)

Another idea I had for this set, was to create a little sailboat from the open triangle design stamp. I punched a hole at the top and bottom of the triangle, added eyelets from my more than ample stash, and the threaded twine through the holes. Think outside the box and have some fun with your stamps!!



Supplies:
* Card (craft supply)
* Cardstock (Bazzill, Provo Craft, Prism)
* Pattern paper (Basic Grey)
* Ribbon (Offray & Sons)
* Eyelets (Making Memories)
* Circle punch--cut in half (McGill)
* Stamps (The Stamps of Life)
* Stamping Ink (Memento, Stampin' Up)
* Craft twine (craft supply)

And for the final sample, are you feeling hungry? I bought these cute cupcakes (mini) and created little flags to pop in them. (They are double sided and would make a great party favor!!)



Supplies:
* Cardstock (Provo Craft)
* Toothpicks
* White craft twine (craft supply)
* Stamps (The Stamps of Life)
* Stamping Ink (Inque Boutique, Stampin' Up, Memento)

And NO, I did NOT eat those cupcakes. Low-carb diet restriction and everything. Let's just say a teensy tiny bit of frosting got on my fingers and I DID lick that off, but then I gave those cupcakes to my kids as fast as possible. If it's not around, I can't crave it! LOL!

Besides this main set, Stephanie releases other stamp sets throughout the month. Be sure to check out her gallery and other stamp sets here!
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