There are new classes on my calendar for Cricut Classes - West Bend on a Saturday. Some Appleton, Green Bay and Oshkosh locations. Check them out!
Click Mary's Calendar to go there.
Thanks for looking - email me if you are interested.
I'm working on a hands on class for the Cricut too - feedback/ideas would be great!
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mary Eisen, Close To My Heart Consultant who loves • stamping • scrapbooking & life
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Baby Shower - Diaper Wreath!
Yes, you read that correctly. Again, my good friend Patti & I were in need of a great gift for another good friend's Daughter-in-lawS showers! Double Shower party! So I came up with the Diaper Wreath (after doing a little Googling!)
The first one is done with plastic diapers. I wrapped them around a wire floral wreath and tied them with curling ribbon - all she has to do is cut the ribbon and she can use the diapers. We filled it with little bottles of baby products, booties, spoons, a few rattles, Q-tips, and a big present in the middle.
This one is done with organic diapers that don't stand up very well. I had to tie them together and put cardboard inside the diapers to give them a spine. Same items decorate this one and another present in the center. The cards are homemade too!
Here are the ladies! Lindsey (mommy to be) Patti, ME and Aggie (the other mommy to be!)
Good thing I didn't do the Diaper Cake because Lindsey made one for Aggie!

Good thing I didn't do the Diaper Cake because Lindsey made one for Aggie!
Lindsey did a great job on her cake! Love the colors!
They took the wreaths that the restaurant had in the windows down and put ours up on both sides of the food table! It couldn't have been better unless we planned it!!
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Monday, June 21, 2010
Order Up!
I've been working with my Cricut, but posting been on the back burner.
I'll have to get caught up here!
My very good friend Patti has several siblings that went in together and created a coffee shop/ice cream parlor/candy store/sandwich shop - it's very cool and located in an old remodeled Victorian home! We went for the "soft" opening where they practice on friends and family They were having a little hard time finding the right guests for their orders so I went home that night and created these number cards for they can hand them out for the orders.
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Paper Flower
I was going to make a pretty flower to put on a card, but it turned out WAY too big for a card.
It's made with squares that are folded and then trimmed to make the petals. I bet I could do this easier with a Cricut! But I love the curled petals and sponging.
Let me know what you think!
Monday, May 31, 2010
June SOTM Blog Hop
Hello Again!
I stamped the argyle print on a piece of white cardstock and then cut it out, sponged the edge. I stamped the pocket watch onto the white card, but I didn't like the messy spot so I stamped the My Hero, My Friend and cut it out and put it over the smugged area. I used Rustic Alphabet Stamp set to stamp the word DAD. I cut them out and glued them on.
I used foam squares to raise the circle so that it stood out
For the inside this setup was by accident - I was priming the stamp when I stamped these words over a pocket watch that was on scratch paper and like it!
Now, continue hopping by clicking here to go to Kristie Herdener's Blog!
We are hopping thru the June Stamp of the Month - see what over 70 ladies have created with this same stamp set - see how creative we can get!
You should have come from Jen Patrick's Blog, if you are starting here first, that is ok too - keep hopping and you will come full circle!
I did a card for my Father for Father's Day. I wanted to use several stamps from this set - I really liked this one!
Now, continue hopping by clicking here to go to Kristie Herdener's Blog!
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Purse Gift
Here's something I did last month but haven't gotten around to posting - the days are just flying by. We spent all weekend out working on the lawn and I'm crispy and bright red!
My niece Tiffany turned 30 this last month and I made this paper purse for her. Sorry I didn't hide the office mess in the background. I rushed to get it done and then barely remembered to take photos of it when it was done. I scraplifted this from Renee R. and I don't know where she got it from.
I'm testing a new camera (cheap thing I got the day after Thanksgiving that I just barely took out of the packaging) - looks like focusing is an issue - I can't find a way to auto focus. I used Veranda Paper Pack for this purse.
Filigree Charms were used for the button on the front of the purse. There is some weight to the brad and being metal it will keep the front flap from jumping open.

2 scores create the bottom of the purse. The finished size is 3.5 x 8.5 inches. I decided to leave off the handle and make it a clutch style. Base is 8.5" x 12" and it's scored at the 3.5", 4.5", 9" and 9.5" inches .
I cut triangles and glued them down for photo corners and they hold the $20 into the top of the card. I bottom I added another piece of Colonial White Cardstock and type the message of Happy Birthday. Her Mom took her to a Casino so the money was a little something extra for her to have fun with.
Thanks for looking.
2 scores create the bottom of the purse. The finished size is 3.5 x 8.5 inches. I decided to leave off the handle and make it a clutch style. Base is 8.5" x 12" and it's scored at the 3.5", 4.5", 9" and 9.5" inches .
Thanks for looking.
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Where O Where Have I Been?
I've been knee deep into other things that have been keeping me away from my scrapbooking and stamping, let alone finding time to blog!
First, we sold the lake house - no more scrapbooking retreats at the lake - (sob!) but also, no more mortgages - (Yeah!) It's a bittersweet thing. We moved across the street to a bigger house and I have a room for my scrapbooking! Yes, litterly across the street - we used the lawn mower and a trailer to move the boxes! Now to get 2 houses of stuff under control under one roof - I'm choking on furniture!
2 of our neighbors have come over to tell us that we can use their pier to park a boat or go swimming anytime. My daughter loves the lake and swims like a fish! So, it's not so bad. I'll miss my sunroom - three walls of ceiling to floor glass facing the lake, but I'm setting up my foyer to be the next best thing. I have an actual room you walk in when you enter my house that I call the foyer! I can put a small table and 2 wicker chairs in and still have room for a foot stool.
I'll survive.
I've decided to limit Cricut Classes and start doing more of my stuff. I have dozens of layouts (more than 100) that are pictureless and made for classes that I hope to start filling. Jeanie has turned 4 and I don't have one scrapbook finished for her.
I'll be doing another weekend retreat in January! Watch for more details - people are already signing up!
Enough chatter, I'll post stuff soon. Thanks for reading!
First, we sold the lake house - no more scrapbooking retreats at the lake - (sob!) but also, no more mortgages - (Yeah!) It's a bittersweet thing. We moved across the street to a bigger house and I have a room for my scrapbooking! Yes, litterly across the street - we used the lawn mower and a trailer to move the boxes! Now to get 2 houses of stuff under control under one roof - I'm choking on furniture!
2 of our neighbors have come over to tell us that we can use their pier to park a boat or go swimming anytime. My daughter loves the lake and swims like a fish! So, it's not so bad. I'll miss my sunroom - three walls of ceiling to floor glass facing the lake, but I'm setting up my foyer to be the next best thing. I have an actual room you walk in when you enter my house that I call the foyer! I can put a small table and 2 wicker chairs in and still have room for a foot stool.
I'll survive.
I've decided to limit Cricut Classes and start doing more of my stuff. I have dozens of layouts (more than 100) that are pictureless and made for classes that I hope to start filling. Jeanie has turned 4 and I don't have one scrapbook finished for her.
I'll be doing another weekend retreat in January! Watch for more details - people are already signing up!
Enough chatter, I'll post stuff soon. Thanks for reading!
Friday, April 30, 2010
Stamp of the Month Blog Hop
I can't believe it's another month!
We are hopping again with the Stamp of the Month! You should be coming from Traci's blog.
May has a great one for journaling called Cherish the Moment and I've tried to use it for a card.
Now jump over to Georgia's blog for more great examples of this stamp set.
Thanks for looking and feel free to leave a comment!
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Wednesday, April 14, 2010
CTMH Product Blog Hop - April 2010
You should have come from Danielle's Blog - if you didn't you can keep hopping and you will do a complete circle.
This month we did Paper Kits. I did You Rock Level 2 Paper Kit. I cut up the whole kit to create these layouts. The majority of the kit was used up and I still have a few good size pieces to use as mats for my photos.
It really ties the two pages together.
When I was doing the layout above, I didn't want so many colors from the striped paper so I flipped the pieces over and used the backside - there is a solid color on the back with the same pattern as on the front! No paper goes unused!
This is the same layout on both sides but one page is turned 180 degrees. One large photo will go on one side and 4 little photos will fill the other white box!
Hope you liked my layouts. If you would like the directions for these - you need to purchase the Cherish and the Reflections Books - All of cutting guides are in these books!
Hop on over to Melissa's blog for more great ideas with paper kits!
Thanks for looking!
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Monday, April 5, 2010
First LARGE Banner ! ! ! Cricut Style
I did it!
We were really afraid of how this would all go together, but with the help of my wonderful Hubby, we were able to put together a 14 FOOT banner!!!!
My friends are opening a new place and they have extra rooms to rent for their building (business). They loved it and I couldn't believe it was so easy (I did a lot of watching the Hubby draw lines as to where to put everything - I may have to put him on the payroll! hee hee)
I cut all of it using my Cricut machine!
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Saturday, April 3, 2010
Organizer / Basket - you decide
At our Unit Meeting we made these adorable baskets.
I thought it would be great for an organizer for pens and tools, but it’s too darn cute to load up with things like that! The idea was for an Easter basket, but I’d have to add handles and I didn’t want to.
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
SOTM Blog Hop - April 2010
Hello again! We are Blog Hopping again for the stamp of the month. This month the stamp set is Flower Pot - you can get if free with an order!
If you are hopping you should have come from Misty's blog. If not, just keep hopping and you will come full circle.
I started this card and then relized that I forgot one of my best friend's birthday - by one day! What a stinker I am! So I decided to do this as a birthday card for one of my best friends Patti!
Sorry if the pictures are dark. I stamped the flower pots and window in Chocolate Ink on Colonial Cream cardstock. I used Moon Doggie paper with the wood beams to make it look like the side of a house. I stamped the window on the wood beam B&T and on the back side of the wood beam B&T (it's red on the back and I cut out the shutters) and cut out all the different parts. I cut out the window all the way thru the front of the card and put a piece of clear acetate for the glass.
I was playing with my blending brush - it gave a texture (that was by accident - over use of the brush) and it blended the shadow on the pots. Maybe next time I'll use Stazon Ink for the image so that the edges don't get lost.

The inside - and yes, that's my daughter's signature! She's 4!

I used a piece of left over material from another project (soon to be posted) for the window shade, can you see the shine of the "glass" from the window??!! No way could I cut out really close around those flowers! I used Sunflower Marker, Citrus Leaf Marker and Bamboo Marker for coloring in all the images.
If you are hopping you should have come from Misty's blog. If not, just keep hopping and you will come full circle.
I started this card and then relized that I forgot one of my best friend's birthday - by one day! What a stinker I am! So I decided to do this as a birthday card for one of my best friends Patti!
The inside - and yes, that's my daughter's signature! She's 4!
I used a piece of left over material from another project (soon to be posted) for the window shade, can you see the shine of the "glass" from the window??!! No way could I cut out really close around those flowers! I used Sunflower Marker, Citrus Leaf Marker and Bamboo Marker for coloring in all the images.
Ok, now hop on over to Shannon's blog to see more great work using this stamp set!
Thanks for Looking!
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Sunday, March 14, 2010
CTMH Product Highlight Blog Hop - March
You should have hopped over from Kimberly's site. If not, keep hopping and you will do a complete circle!
This month we are featuring Liquid Glass! You can use it like glue or the way I did - to add a shine to everything it touches!
Hope you like it!
Now jump over to Carol's site to see what she created with the Liquid Glass!
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Friday, March 5, 2010
Child's Playroom Quote
I love the saying: You can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation (Plato). I used the Brady Bunch fonts and cut it using my Cricut! (I think I need to name my machine. When I do classes I refer to it as She.) So 2 months ago at our last Oak Creek Club I actually got to put it on the wall for her!
You can click on the photo to see it larger - in case you can't read it.
Thanks for looking - I'll have more vinyl shortly - next a beer logo!
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Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Window Cling & Vinyl!
I recently had a friend's daughter call me regarding window clings for a University. Since I only have been playing with vinyl for cars, I was intrigued by the idea of working with window cling material. I emailed my distributor and long story/short - I received a roll of window cling last week and have been playing with it!
Side Note: My hubby likes to buy and sell cars so I can't put vinyl on my car to advertise because as soon as I put it on, it'll have to come off - so window cling just opened a flood gate for me - my head is spinning with ideas!
Here is the first attempt at it with vinyl:
I teach Cricut Classes at 4 Hobby Lobby Stores in Southeastern Wisconsin (just added the Racine store!) I created these for the glass entrance doors - peel and stick without the mess. I layered the vinyl - you can stick it to the front of the door, or to the back with the vinyl touching the glass - works both sides.
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