Saturday, August 15, 2009

New paper designs

Wow, I was so busy getting ready for the C4H bloghop that I forgot to add a post for 2 new papers I created to coordinate with the All we need is brush set.

I used the heart brush and made 2 cute but grungy pink papers, one with small hearts and one with larger hearts, both in a grid pattern. Download


I'm really having a lot of fun making all these digital elements. I'd love to hear from you if you've downloaded and used any of my freebies on your layouts so feel free to post a comment with a link to your layout or email me.

Happy crafting,
Christina


Friday, August 14, 2009

Calling all my crafty friends! Win a piece of custom jewelry!

Hello ladies! I know it's a lot to ask for but I need 30 minutes of your time and just a smidgen of energy to help support our troops for the holiday season! PLEASE READ ON...

Earlier this year I started participating with Cardsforheroes.org. This is a group that supports our troops by sending handmade, blank greeting cards for our heroes to write home on as well as cards of thanks and encouragement. It's not like they can run to Walgreens to pick up a birthday card for their child or a "missing you" card for their spouse/partner back home. :)

Even though I've never served and no one close to me is currently serving overseas, I still feel a deep connection to the families of our troops. Many of the men in my family have served in the military. My father, step-father, step-brother, best friend Tammy and husband of best friend Jo have or are serving in the Navy and of course David served in the Marines. OohRah! hehe

All right ladies... Time to get to the point! I know some of you are very crafty women. Many of you don't make handmade cards but are crafty in other ways like scrapbooking, digital art, sewing or knitting. I also know that your creativity can transverse mediums. I know most of you have kids so you don't have a lot of time but our heroes need your help and the kids can help too!

I'm challenging you to find 30 minutes and make at least one card for our heroes overseas. I'd love for you to make more, but one is the minimum to enter. Now, as in every good contest, there needs to be a prize... this challenge is so important to me I'm offering TWO prizes! A handmade, custom piece of jewelry. Your choice: earrings or bracelet! One prize goes to the gal who sends me the most handmade, blank holiday theme greeting cards; the other prize will be for my favorite card of the lot. Now even the ladies who make only one card have a chance at a prize too! No excuses please!

ALL skill levels of crafters are welcome to send in A2(4.25"x5.5") size cards. So no one can use the excuse that they aren't a good enough crafter! HA! They also love to get pictures and letters from children so it's something you and the kids can do together. :) There are only 4 requirements for sending handmade cards to our heroes. Don't forget to check the cardmaking tips blog.

The deadline for the challenge is October 24th, 2009. I need to ship the cards tothe C4H distribution point by Monday, October 26th to make their November 1st mailing deadline.

Please consider taking 30 minutes from your hectic day to sit down with your kids and help support our troops. It can be very simple and fun, plus it's another great thing to do as a family. The cards can be as simple as you like and the kids can draw pictures, write a letter to a hero or make their own card for one aheroes kids birthday. Just think how happy some little kid is going to be after receiving a birthday card from their mom or dad serving overseas.

Please email me at ChristinaLucido@gmail.com to let me know if you plan on participating!

Happy crafting,
Christina




Thursday, August 13, 2009

Happy Holidays for our heroes - Mini blog-hop!

Ok, this is the very first time I've ever participated in a blog hop and I'm really excited. The bloghop is for CardsforHeroes.org, a special group of people that collect and send handmade blank greeting cards to our heroes serving overseas. I thought it was a great idea because if you've ever traveled overseas you know how hard it is to find things printed in English. Plus our heroes overseas don't really have time to try to run to a Walgreens to pick up a birthday card for their children or a anniversary card for their spouce/partner.

{If you are visiting this blog before August 15th please make sure to stop back on Saturday for some holiday card making inspiration}

Now that school has started and fall is in the air it's time to starting making fall and winter holiday cards. I've been experimenting with different mediums lately and thought of a great embellishment for a Christmas card. I took a stamped outline of a Christmas tree and I colored it in with watercolor pencils. After I wet the pencil and let it dry I went back and stammped orniments and lights on the tree. When I cut it out I left a bit of a white border to give it a sticker look. I think it came out great!


I really enjoy making the cards for our heroes. I've known many people in the service. Most of my uncles were in one branch of ther service or another. My father, step-father, step-brother and best friend Tammy all served in the Navy. My boyfriend David served in the Marines. I'm blessed that he's home for good! But I feel very deeply for all the families who still have loved ones overseas. So I started working with CardsforHeros.org to bring a little piece of home to our heroes.

If your a crafter there's still time to get involved. C4H is always in need of greeting cards and this time of year in special need of holiday cards. If you'd like to participate you have till November 1st to get your holiday cards to a distribution point. All levels of crafters are welcome to send in cards. Please check this link to get more information about the types and sizes of cards needed. And please make sure to take a minute and check out the blogshop, there's a lot of great talent out there and it might inspire you to help the cause!



Happy crafting,
Christina


Wednesday, August 12, 2009

My love is turning 30!!!


I'm so excited... the love of my life; my wonderful David; is turning 30 today! Woo hoo! 30 is a pretty big year and David has really grown this last year. He went from being an employee to a business partner sharing ownership in a automotive shop. He also went from a renter to a home owner.

In honor of his 30th birthday I'm making him one of his favorite meals... my special meatloaf, au grauten potatoes, corn and garlic bread. For dessert I'm making his favorite chocolate chip, peanut butter chip cookies. I'm most excited about giving him his gift.

David is one of those people that will tell me he doesn't "need" anything and that he really doesn't have any unfulfilled wants. I always have to be observant and listen when he's reading
the Sunday paper or sees a comercial on TV or I'd never be able to figure out what to get him. This year I heard him get excited about a Marine Corp pocket watch for his collection so I'm get it for him. I can't wait to see his expression.

As always, for my family and close friends, I made him a handmade birthday card. I got the idea from a Father's Day card I saw in Paper Crafts magazine and adapted it for a birthday.


Well, I gotta head to the store and pick up a few last minute things before he comes home from work. TTYL...

Happy crafting,
Christina


Monday, August 10, 2009

Back to school digital freebie!

Now that we're in the second full week of August most kids have started back to school. I don't have children of my own but I've always loved fall and back to school shopping (especially for school supplies).

So here's another back to school digital scrapbooking freebie... CRAYONS! I've always loved art and crayons were my all time favorite school sup
ply so I created another digital sticker of a hand colored crayon box (drop shadow added for effect). Click here to download!


Happy crafting,
Christina


Monday, August 3, 2009

Back to school digital scrapbooking freebie!

I'm sorry Monday's digital scrapbooking freebie is late. I've got my nephew in town visiting so I've been a little busy. But without further ado here is this weeks freebie. Click here to download.




Happy scrapping!
Christina


 
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