Thursday, August 15, 2019

August Christmas Card Club Card using this months featured set Making Christmas Bright

Hello and welcome to my blog; today I am going to share with you one of the cards from this month's Christmas Card Club.  This month I featured the Making Christmas Bright Stamp set for my August Christmas Card Club.  If you would like to join my Christmas Card Club there's still three months left to do so.  We make about eight or so cards each month.  I send you a card kit each month and a goody bag to use on your projects and you provide the stamps, ink, and adhesive.  All for only $40 each month.  Here's one of the cards that we made this month.

Each month in my Christmas Card Club I do a card with a nontraditional color scheme as well as more traditional ones as well.  I know that not everyone likes to send traditional cards so I try to create a design for everyone's taste.  If you would like to learn more about my Christmas Card Club you can do so by clicking here.  If you sign up by the 20th of this month you can still get this month's Club packet sent to you.
Thanks for dropping by today.  I hope that you will join us for the next three months of my Christmas Card Club.  I will be featuring products from the 2019 Holiday Catalog for the next three months in club, you will not want to miss out.
Happy Stampin' 
Rick 

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Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Rodney's Memorial Card and How Grateful I feel Right Now and why I feel Grateful Even with Him Gone!

Hello and welcome to my blog; today I am going to share with you the card that I made in honor of my little brother that passed yesterday and to show how grateful I am for him and the last few month's that he spent with me as I took care of him.  Something that I never thought I would have to do was to be a caregiver to my baby brother.  But, I am grateful for the opportunity to be his caregiver.  I used the Botanical Bliss stamp set and matching dies to create my card today.


A Little Backstory: 

As must of you know that follow me on Facebook knew that Rodney had been very sick since January and had been in and out of the hospital, physical rehab and staying with myself and Charles as we helped him to recover.  Rodney had been on dialysis for the last four years and he had started missing some appointments after my mom died.  He didn't want to bother myself or my sister because he didn't have a way so he just wouldn't go.  If you know any one on dialysis you know that this is very dangerous and can cause the potassium in your body to build up and can lead to losing the use of limbs and even death.  So we made the decision that he would come and stay with us and I would make sure he made his appointments.  So we moved him into one of our downstairs bedrooms back at the end of April first of May and we started going to our appointments and he had physical therapy and occupational therapy a couple times a week at the house.

During this time he had some issues and got sick again and again.  He had swelling in his stomach and we tried to get appointments with different doctors, but before the appointments he would be hospitalized.  During his time in the hospital no one would listen to him about the feeling of nauseated and not being hungry.  That didn't seem to be the concern even with us telling them that he was eating before this very good.  That doctor sent him home without care.
Well the next trip to the ER was a couple weeks later and they were sending him home because they couldn't find anything wrong.  As we were in the parking lot, about to get him in the car because he was so weak to stand, he throw blood clots to his lungs and was rushed back in.  He actually died that day and they got him back.  He was in the hospital for a little over a week and they sent him to rehab.

He was in rehab for about a day and a half and had to go back to the ER his oxygen levels was way to low.  This time he coded in the ER again and was gone for three minutes.  They had to put him on a ventilator when they got him back.  He was rushed to the CCU1 unit and that's were he stayed for the last week and a few days before he passed yesterday.  The CCU1 team was fabulous, they took very good care of him, and we all thought he was making a great turn around.  One thing I can say is that my baby brother was a fighter this last week or so.  He fought harder than anyone I know to stay with us but eventually his body gave out.

Working Through the Pain: 

As I sat back and had my emotions yesterday, I thought about all the good times and how grateful I was to have been able to spend these last few months with him again as we did growing up.  I am thankful for being able to be his caregiver, even during the hard times.  And, believe me there was many over the last few months.  There's nothing more painful than to see someone you care about suffer or in pain.  So as I sat in my studio yesterday and tried to create I thought I needed to do a card dedicated to Rodney's memory and to all those that are caregivers out there in the world, and I know there are many out there.
I picked one of his favorite colors for this card; blue!  He loved blue as a child I am pretty sure that everything he owned was blue at one point and time.  So I picked three different shades of Stampin' Up! blues.  I went with Bermuda Bay, Coastal Cabana, and Pool Party and threw in a little Whisper White.  I then picked the stamp sets  I wanted to use.  I knew the Botanical Bliss set had this little bird image in it and I thought it was fitting since he was now soaring high with the angels.  Plus, birds are symbolic of freedom, since they can walk on the earth and swim in the oceans like humans but can soar in the sky and be free.  Many cultures believe that they symbolize eternal life, and are the link between earth and heaven.  As you can see I have the ocean theme as well as the bird theme throughout my card today.
I picked the sentiment from the Praiseworthy Prose Stamp Set and stamped it on Whisper White Cardstock in Bermuda Bay ink and then cut it into smaller sections to piecemeal it back together to fit my card.  That is one of the great things about Stampin' Up! sentiments they can be cut down to make them fit your own projects with ease.  But, the reason I picked the grateful sentiment was because I am very grateful for having been his caregiver the last few months, I am very grateful to having grown closer to him, I am very grateful for him being part of my story.  For all things, that have happened over the last few months that have made us closer, and more loving of each other and to other people I am very grateful.

Will I miss him YES, terribly!  Is this painful right now YES!  But I hope that others will learn from his story and take action and remember all the people out there in this world that are caregivers and be grateful towards them.  This entire experience has changed my life and for that I am very grateful.  Thanks for dropping by today, I hope that you have a blessed and grateful heart after reading this post, and remember that life is short and to cherish every moment and memory that you have of a sick loved one. 

Happy Stampin' 
Rick 


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Monday, August 12, 2019

Kylie's International Training Blog Hop August 2019

Hello and welcome to my blog; today I am going to share with you the card I made for Kylie Bertucci's International Training Blog Hop.  I CASEd this card from the Catalog and gave it my own little twist.  The card in the catalog was designed a little smaller than how I did it.  Your catalogs are so much more than just my store front, they are an idea book to help you come up with ideas.  Here's a look at my card for this month's hop.

Here is the card that I was inspired from the Annual Catalog to create this card.
Image by Stampin' Up! 
As You can see from the image above I increased my card size to a A2 size card 4 1/4 x 11 scored at 5 1/2.  And added a outside mat in Daffodil Delight (5 3/8 x 4 1/8) before adding the 3 x 3 envelope and the pull tab.  I used the new medium daisy punch instead of the butterfly duet punch also.  Plus I also added just a little ribbon so someone would know to pull it up.

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2019 Holiday Catalog Product Shares Preorder Opens Today!



Holiday Catalog Product Shares
It’s time for the 2019 Holiday Catalog Product Shares!  Product shares are a great way to test drive products from the 2019 Holiday Catalog before you purchase the entire pack of Designer Series Paper or the entire bolt of Ribbon.  Product shares save you money as well.  Included in this year’s shares are as followed. 

Holiday Catalog Paper Share:
·        
Toile Tidings Designer Series Paper                                      12 - 6 x 6 (Double Sided Pieces)
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Night Before Christmas Designer Series Paper                     12 - 6 x 6 (Double Sided Pieces)
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    Come to Gather Designer Series Paper                                  12 – 6x6 (Double Sided Pieces)
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Monster Bash Designer Series Paper                                      12 – 6x6 (Double Sided Pieces)
·       
  Wrapped in Plaid Specialty Designer Series Paper                12 – 6x6 (Double Sided Pieces)
·      
   Let it Snow Specialty Designer Series Paper                         12 – 6x6 (Double Sided Pieces)
·      
   Brightly Gleaming Specialty Designer Series Paper             12 – 6x6 (Double Sided Pieces)
·        
Feels Like Frost Specialty Designer Series Paper                 12 – 6x6 (Double Sided Pieces)
·         Mercury Glass Designer Acetate                                                4 – 6 x6 pieces

·         Real Red Glimmer Paper                                                               2 – 6x6 pieces

Equals = 102 6 x 6 squares

Cost per share:  $55.00 (includes $8.00 Priority Shipping to you)

Holiday Catalog Ribbon Share:
  • ·         Garden Green 3/8” Double Stitched Ribbon                          2 yards
  • ·         Real Red 1” Ruched Ribbon                                                   2 yards
  • ·         Shaded Spruce/Gold 3/8” Striped Ribbon                              2 yards
  • ·         Real Red 1/8” Curly Ribbon                                                   2 yards
  • ·         Cherry Cobbler 3/8” Diagonal Stripe Ribbon                         2 yards
  • ·         ½” Classic Weave Ribbon                                                       2 yards
  • ·         Seaside Spray ¼” Metallic Ribbon                                         2 yards
  • ·         Come to Gather Ribbon Combo Pack
  • o   Crumb Cake 5/8” ribbon with Satin Edge                                 1 yard
  • o   Cajun Craze Linen Thread                                                         1 yard
  • ·         Basic Black 3/8” Scalloped Edge Ribbon                               2 yards

Equals 18 yards total

Cost per share:  $30.00 (includes $8.00 Priority Shipping cost to you)


Holiday Catalog Combo Share: (1 Ribbon Share plus 1 Paper share)

Save on Shipping when you combine one of each share. 
Get a Holiday Paper Share and a Holiday Ribbon Share for only $77.00


My Kinsmon Crafters Team members receive a discount on all shares.  See our team email for details and to order. 

Product Share Schedule:

·         Preorder Open August 11, 2019 – September 2, 2019
·         August 28, 2019 – Holiday Share Invoices sent out
·         September 2, 2019 – Holiday Share Payment Deadline & RSVP Due
·         September 4, 2019 – All products for the Shares will be ordered by Rick*
·         September 17-18, 2019 – Share Orders Received *
·         September 20th – 22nd – All products cut and repackaged *
·         September 25th – all shares mailed out on or before this date *

*Dependent on if there are any Backorder on catalog products.  If there are backorders some or all items may ship later.  I will email you if there are in delays in shipping. 

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