This was fun as well...again I got to use my favorite paper in the world wide world. Actually these are the scraps from my large layout, you can't throw away any Bohemia paper. Get my look: All patterned paper is Bohemia by My Mind's Eye Green paper is recollections from Michael's Punch is by Stamping UP!! Black pen by Sharpie Pink paper by Bazzill Glue by Scotch Lyrics by Lennon and McCartney Thanks for letting me play.
29 January 2012
My Mind's Eye Card Challenge
This was fun as well...again I got to use my favorite paper in the world wide world. Actually these are the scraps from my large layout, you can't throw away any Bohemia paper. Get my look: All patterned paper is Bohemia by My Mind's Eye Green paper is recollections from Michael's Punch is by Stamping UP!! Black pen by Sharpie Pink paper by Bazzill Glue by Scotch Lyrics by Lennon and McCartney Thanks for letting me play.
22 January 2012
For the Birds (week 2 CR84FN)
To go with my birds, I painted some of my favorite birds from the day at the zoo. I painted that white bird (I have no idea what he is), the flamingo (whom I love to view) and the wonderful little owl.
All of the patterned paper used is Creative Memories (sold to me by Kim Davidson), and the pink paper is Bazzil brought from Archiver's. The dock was made and painted by me, from brown scraps that I keep in my bin. The birds were also painted on scraps. I notice now that I did not draw the white birds neck long enough, but I am NOT redoing it. Maybe his short neck gives him character.
Have a great week, can't wait for CR84FN next week...I have my fingers crossed for something PURPLE!!!
20 January 2012
Weather and the SS Princess Sophia
This latest ship sinking takes me back to yet another sinking that I like to read about. I remember the first time I heard about the SS Princess Sophia. I was on my first sailing to Alaska (very close to where the ship sank).
Our lecturer (this was a lecture on the Alaskan Inside Passage and moments in its history) was mentioning that this was one of the greatest disasters, but of course, it is overshadowed by the Titanic.
This great ship ran aground between Skagway and Juneau in the most beautiful waters along the Lynn Canal (which is actually the deepest fjord in North America---and simply gorgeous). It had just a little less than 350 people on board. Weather played a MASSIVE part in the story of Princess Sophia. The weather may be the major cause of the ships doom. The weather in Alaska is wild and unpredictable. I have experienced that first hand, but we had modern equipment. The ships mentioned in this terrible story had none of that, just their basic Alaskan weather history and their brains.
I am not going to type the story for you, you need to google it or click on the links I have provided. I am just going to show you some pictures that I saved after I got home from that Alaskan cruise in 2008. I just found them on the internet.
And if you want to purchase a book about the sinking:
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/739967.The_Sinking_of_the_Princess_Sophia
Our lecturer (this was a lecture on the Alaskan Inside Passage and moments in its history) was mentioning that this was one of the greatest disasters, but of course, it is overshadowed by the Titanic.
This great ship ran aground between Skagway and Juneau in the most beautiful waters along the Lynn Canal (which is actually the deepest fjord in North America---and simply gorgeous). It had just a little less than 350 people on board. Weather played a MASSIVE part in the story of Princess Sophia. The weather may be the major cause of the ships doom. The weather in Alaska is wild and unpredictable. I have experienced that first hand, but we had modern equipment. The ships mentioned in this terrible story had none of that, just their basic Alaskan weather history and their brains.
I am not going to type the story for you, you need to google it or click on the links I have provided. I am just going to show you some pictures that I saved after I got home from that Alaskan cruise in 2008. I just found them on the internet.
And if you want to purchase a book about the sinking:
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/739967.The_Sinking_of_the_Princess_Sophia
15 January 2012
Dreaming I could use Yellow
I used Hampton Arts stamps on the LOVE card, also a bunch of things from my bin of stuff I don't use anymore. I thought I would never use the heart rub ons.
The Journey card is my favorite of the two. The Journey stamp is from Technique Tuesday, oh wait the flower stamp is too. The flowers on the card are painted with watercolor pencils and the flowers on the yellow "ribbon" are done with watercolor crayons. I actually made those at the Technique Tuesday class at CKC.
The RMS Titanic
This is a story that has been told many times. It is one that
you will probably hear about a lot again this year. April 15, 2012, marks the 100th
anniversary of the Titanic. 711 people
were saved and over 1500 perished in this massive sea disaster. It is a story worth repeating
The what-ifs have been told over and over. The story has been glorified in a fantastic
movie, but all in all many people died because of mistakes. Mistakes that can
never be corrected. 100 years later
then Titanic still stands out as a marvel of a ship and a very sad
sailing.
The Titanic started my love of big cruise ship liners. I
remember the first time that I read “A Night to Remember”. I was mesmerized by the story, taken aback by
the loss of life, and wishing I could find the wreckage. I remember September 1, 1985, well. Tom Brokaw announced on the news that Dr. Bob
Ballard found the ship. And then new
details of that fateful night April 15, 1912, began to emerge. The stern and bow were in separate pieces and
facing away from each other, there was a
large debris field lying on the bottom of the ocean and then got some insight
on exactly why the ship sank.
If you are not a Titanic person, you may get tired of the news.
I expect there will be many events commemorating the ship. I know there will be a celebration in
Belfast, the Titanic movie will be re-released, and some ship is sailing the
course was taken and the course that should have been sailed. If you can check out one of the Titanic museums
they are a wealth of knowledge, and very interesting.
I have made this layout for the 100 anniversary. I am sure this is just my first of many. This one is pretty logo intensive because these are logos that are important to me.
02 January 2012
First Challenge of Twenty Twelve
For the first challenge of 2012 I decided to go with the colors from my very favorite color challenge, CR84FN. I have been doing their challenges for quite some time and I must admit it has made me look at new color combinations and even use combos/colors I usually don't. I can see more variety in the colors on my layouts.
In addition to that, CR84FN has made me a card maker. I was never a card maker until I found Mona Pendelton's blog. http://cupcakescreations.blogspot.com/ I guess the rest as they say it is history. I have been doing the challenges since 29 April 2011 and frankly my dear I don't plan on stopping.
This layout was something I have fretted over for a while. I knew I wanted to piece together the view from the back of the Carnival Dream and put it into a layout, but honestly I have been stuck on what to do with it. The challenge colors of blue, yellow and orange seem to flow with the colors on the pool deck and of course to me that makes my eye go right up to that lovely water of the Caribbean.
The owl was something I have wanted to work on for a while too. He is a free clip art owl that I found online and knew I was going to use for a string art, I just did not know what colors. First I painted him with watercolors in the blue, yellow and orange. This was a base for my string art. Then I took my stick thingy (paper piercer) and grabbed some DMC floss and my needle and let my imagination go.
I am rather pleased with the way the whole thing turned out. The orange and blue paper were from my scrapbin. The yellow paper is Recollections from Michael's. The thread is DMC. The ink is faded jeans by Tim Holtz. The watercolors are Prang. And the views by God! My journaling is hidden under the owl, because I wanted the large photo and owl to stand out. There was not much to say anyway, just how much I loved to walk to deck 14 and stare out at this view.
In addition to that, CR84FN has made me a card maker. I was never a card maker until I found Mona Pendelton's blog. http://cupcakescreations.blogspot.com/ I guess the rest as they say it is history. I have been doing the challenges since 29 April 2011 and frankly my dear I don't plan on stopping.
This layout was something I have fretted over for a while. I knew I wanted to piece together the view from the back of the Carnival Dream and put it into a layout, but honestly I have been stuck on what to do with it. The challenge colors of blue, yellow and orange seem to flow with the colors on the pool deck and of course to me that makes my eye go right up to that lovely water of the Caribbean.
I am rather pleased with the way the whole thing turned out. The orange and blue paper were from my scrapbin. The yellow paper is Recollections from Michael's. The thread is DMC. The ink is faded jeans by Tim Holtz. The watercolors are Prang. And the views by God! My journaling is hidden under the owl, because I wanted the large photo and owl to stand out. There was not much to say anyway, just how much I loved to walk to deck 14 and stare out at this view.
31 December 2011
Artistic Goals for 2012
1. Continue to put my work "out there"
2. Do at least one project every week that requires I buy no extra supplies.
3. Learn a new technique every month.
4. Make at least one card a week and mail it to someone.
5. Take a Tim Holtz class.
6. Attend a CKC or CKU.
7. Work at whichever I go to.
8. Meet more scrap artists.
9. Up cycle more items.
10. Find a way to enter the fair this year.
2. Do at least one project every week that requires I buy no extra supplies.
3. Learn a new technique every month.
4. Make at least one card a week and mail it to someone.
5. Take a Tim Holtz class.
6. Attend a CKC or CKU.
7. Work at whichever I go to.
8. Meet more scrap artists.
9. Up cycle more items.
10. Find a way to enter the fair this year.
26 December 2011
Tim Holtz, Twelve Tags of Chistmas #8
II wanted to wait to do this tag until after Christmas. I did not want to feel obligated to do it in a Christmas theme. I LOVE LOVE LOVE the steam punk stuff. I can't help myself! I thought this tag would be a great reflection of ME! Yeah, I am kind of like a steampunk girl. I am new technology with the old world vibe to it. One of a kind, unique, and a bit off the wall.
If you have never googled "steampunk", you must. There are some amazing creations out there dedicated to the movement. There is even a challenge website that I think is just peachy. http://gingersnapcreations.blogspot.com/ If you are into steampunk or challenges go check it out. It is a wealth of information.
This tag features a canvas square from Technique Tuesday (I LOVE them), a yo yo flower made by me from my husband's dress shirt, FAB letters from Making Memories, stamps from 7 gypsies, steampunk chipboard by Bo Bunny, distress stickles by Tim Holtz, jute, washers and a chain from Hanks Bros True Value and ribbon dyed with my very own Michelle's Musings sprays in chocolate bar brown, GaGa Green and Sterling Silver. Oh, and I dyed the washer red using cranberry alcohol ink. The tag background is a page from Tim Holtz papers and I have stamped it with one of his words stamps (in a ghost fashion) using Stazon!
This tag might be fun for a man's birthday or even just for ME!!!
If you have never googled "steampunk", you must. There are some amazing creations out there dedicated to the movement. There is even a challenge website that I think is just peachy. http://gingersnapcreations.blogspot.com/ If you are into steampunk or challenges go check it out. It is a wealth of information.
This tag features a canvas square from Technique Tuesday (I LOVE them), a yo yo flower made by me from my husband's dress shirt, FAB letters from Making Memories, stamps from 7 gypsies, steampunk chipboard by Bo Bunny, distress stickles by Tim Holtz, jute, washers and a chain from Hanks Bros True Value and ribbon dyed with my very own Michelle's Musings sprays in chocolate bar brown, GaGa Green and Sterling Silver. Oh, and I dyed the washer red using cranberry alcohol ink. The tag background is a page from Tim Holtz papers and I have stamped it with one of his words stamps (in a ghost fashion) using Stazon!
This tag might be fun for a man's birthday or even just for ME!!!
17 December 2011
I wish I may...I wish I might
Starting out, I don't have a sizzix so every single sizzix detail had to be hand drawn and then cut out by me. This adorable little house was no exception. I added some gold to mine because I knew that I wanted GOLD this time instead of a silver look.
I also did not (nor have I ever seen in stores) the tissue paper. I made my own. I took regular gift wrapping tissue, stamped it with Stazon and then inked some of it (not all because this was difficult). So all my tissue elements were done by me as well.
I did not (nor will I ever) have the baby thingy. Sorry, but she sort of freaks me out. It's like Christopher Walken or Ray Liotta, and I just could not have that baby on my tag. I used a cool Santa that I have been hanging onto. Yeah, I lost the dimensional aspect, but it features gold and that is the look I wanted.
Mine is pretty much totally different than Tim's but that is the idea to be inspired by his work, and that works every time.
Merry Christmas fellow Tim Holtz's fans!!!
Bonus tag created with leftovers!
11 December 2011
Tags of Christmas tag #7 and #11
Yes, I realize I have forgotten some of the tags, it's just that I loved these 2 so much that I had to make them RIGHT NOW!!!!
#7 was a vision of lovely from the get go. And of course Michelle Champion had to improvise on the materials. Our Hobby Lobby and Michaels stores have the worst sections for Tim Holtz products. You either have to order them online or create your own. I tend to follow with the later. You will see that this tag is NO exception.
First of all, Tim called for glassine paper. Yeah, well I don't have that but did have some envelopes. I had to take apart the envelopes in order to create the holly leaves from the bottom of the tag. I think they worked out just fine. Tim wanted me to color the pearls red, but I only had terra cotta alcohol inks so that is the route I had to take. "A Joyful Christmas" is a stamp he has created and I adore it, but have never seen it in a store. I just had to make my own. I think it turned out nicely. Not as good as his, but a good second. He requested you use his sizzix dies for the trees and leaves, but those had to be copied by me because I have no sizzix. I added wires of beads to add a little flair. Thanks Tim I enjoyed making this one.
The last one is not my style but thought I should make it because it might expand my interests. This one is used on glossy paper, yeah I didn't have that so I used poster board. He also used shrink plastic, but all I had was a #5 cup from Huck's ("HUCKS" said in a low Brick type voice). I also did not have his Santa stamp (found clip art online and embossed the ink while it was wet) and the Merry Christmas I had to create as well. I did have ALL of the right colors of inks. I generally don't like the glossy cardstock, but this wasn't bad. Of all the tags I have made with Tim this year, this one was the easiest.
Thanks again Tim for some fantastic inspiration.
#7 was a vision of lovely from the get go. And of course Michelle Champion had to improvise on the materials. Our Hobby Lobby and Michaels stores have the worst sections for Tim Holtz products. You either have to order them online or create your own. I tend to follow with the later. You will see that this tag is NO exception.
First of all, Tim called for glassine paper. Yeah, well I don't have that but did have some envelopes. I had to take apart the envelopes in order to create the holly leaves from the bottom of the tag. I think they worked out just fine. Tim wanted me to color the pearls red, but I only had terra cotta alcohol inks so that is the route I had to take. "A Joyful Christmas" is a stamp he has created and I adore it, but have never seen it in a store. I just had to make my own. I think it turned out nicely. Not as good as his, but a good second. He requested you use his sizzix dies for the trees and leaves, but those had to be copied by me because I have no sizzix. I added wires of beads to add a little flair. Thanks Tim I enjoyed making this one.
The last one is not my style but thought I should make it because it might expand my interests. This one is used on glossy paper, yeah I didn't have that so I used poster board. He also used shrink plastic, but all I had was a #5 cup from Huck's ("HUCKS" said in a low Brick type voice). I also did not have his Santa stamp (found clip art online and embossed the ink while it was wet) and the Merry Christmas I had to create as well. I did have ALL of the right colors of inks. I generally don't like the glossy cardstock, but this wasn't bad. Of all the tags I have made with Tim this year, this one was the easiest.
Thanks again Tim for some fantastic inspiration.
04 December 2011
The tags of Christmas
One of my favorite times of the year are when Tim Holtz introduces his 12 tags of Christmas. This year was "doubly" fun because he is allowing us to show off our versions of the tags. I have put the first 3 in a blog, why? Because I can that's why. I even got inspired to do one of my own.
I have done them all but tag 3. I could not do that because I loaned out all of my Christmas stamps. So that was impossible. I had to change a few elements on each tag because I did not have what I needed. The largest difference was anything Tim used with his Sizzix dies (pinecones, reindeer, snowman, leaves, Noel, 25) I had to create myself. So I had to make a pattern and then go from there. It took more time, but everything is 100% made by me, no computer, no cricut...just Tim's wonderful designs.
These were loads of fun, and I look forward to the next 8!!
27 November 2011
CKC and growing up
Then began more of a growth, of a goodbye. A goodbye to so much. So much I will not bore you with here. You came to learn of my CKC event. It is just that the backstory of a life beginning over was part of it.
CKC was to be in September and I could see that it was going to be a solo event for me. I decided to put on my big girl britches and do it myself. I was outgoing, I was going to have fun and I would have no regrets about it. I called my aunt to arrange for a place to stay and called a scrapbook company and asked to work the event in their booth.
It turned out to be just as wonderful as I had planned. I proved something to myself, I CAN DO IT! On so many levels, I proved I can do it! I still have bridges to cross, roads to pave, mountains to climb, but with God and my family. I CAN DO IT!!!
I am not to old to GROW!
I adore a pink scraf, especially when I make it!
So I had this great pink t-shirt. Fit great, great color, was WELL made and in typical Michelle fashion, I washed it......WITH AN INK PEN!!!
Yes, the lovely shirt had ink on the back of it. For a while, I wore it under a shirt because the front was fine. Until that one day when I was sweating and I needed to take off the over the shirt. I decided then and there that wearing it under something just was NOT going to work. Next step? To repurpose it. I thought about it for a couple of weeks. What did I want to do? How did I want to do it? etc...I decided that a scarf would best serve me. I wear scarves all the time (I am sort of like a Cullen in that fashion) and the pink color would be perfect to wear with a black or brown t-shirt.
I first made the shirt as flat as I could on the table and then cut off the hem. The next step was to cut the midsection just under the armpit area. That left me a tube and from this tube I just 1/2 (ish I don't measure) strips.
When I cut strips out of the entire tube I put all the strips together and pulled as hard as I could to stretch out the strips. The t-shirt had two side seams so I would have to deal with them. On one seam I made a band out of the t-shirt remnants. I tied the strip around the seam, wrapped it and then tied again. I tried to hide my tying inside the bulk of the strips.
In the end, all that was left was this pile of scraps. I do intend to make a couple of flowers out of this stuff.
19 November 2011
Books of 2011
I keep a reading diary of the books that I read each year. I have to write down each book and whether or not it was good. I also note if it is a library book (or borrowed) or my own. Last year was the first year I started reading digital books and this year I am reading digital almost exclusively. This year marked a big milestone to me....I turned 39 and finished my 39th time reading Gone with the Wind. 2011 was also the 75th anniversary of the publishing of this grand book.
Actually, I sort of did the GWTW thing all year. I reread Rhett Butler's people (which I really like) and Scarlett (which I am indifferent about) and spent a lot of time in the wizardly world.
Listed are my top ten books of 2011
1. Gone with the Wind ---I love spending time in the home of Miss O'Hara. I love her little mind and trying to figure out why she does the things she does. I love Rhett Butler. A man who is handsome, rough, tough, but has a genuine heart of gold. He won't let you know that he does though. I love Miss Melly, who gives and gives and gives and eventually she gives her life. Ashley, who is stupid and caught up in a world that doesn't exist but he won't move on until it is too late. Sue Ellen, who is selfish to the end, until Will shows up to save the day. Gerald...who poor guy can't live without Mrs. O'Hara. I adore Pittypat, who is an airhead if I ever saw one. Mrs. Tarelton...who is bold, daring, chooses horses over her boys, but it a good woman deep inside. Mammy, who I wish I could take home. A true loving soul, who was underappreciated, who was the wisest character in the book. Who gave all....and then some. Scarlett did not deserve her love. Rhett earned it! Just bought my 3rd copy. the other 2 have fallen apart.
2. Song of the Siren- I read this book at least twice every year. The magnificent Carlotta Main, spoiled, loved, adored and extremely selfish. She was born under very strange circumstances and had a surprise when she was older...a surprise about her birth. She runs away with a Jesuit and marries another man. A wonderful man who did not deserve the things she did to him. Oh, but Carlotta got hers in the end. Thank goodness for her dear sister Darmaris who ends up saving EVERYONE! I have been through 4 copies of this book.
3.. The Hunger Games-April Rambo got me to read this and I am so glad that she did. I think this was a wonderful book and I could not put it down. 2 times this year. I do not own it.
4. The Help- I have only read this once, but I did just check it out from my virtual library branch and will begin reading it for the 2nd time this weekend. I don't hate any character in the book.
5. Deathly Hallows- I read this book in preparation of the movie. I read it for the first time last year...very quickly and I was sure I missed something. I did miss a bit, but only small pieces. I will read it again this year. I do think it is the best of the series.
6. Travels in Alaska -I have read this every year since 2008, the first year that I went to Alaska. I find that when I read this book, I go back to Alaska...but back with John Muir. In a time that life was simpler and the country was pure and unchemicaled. John paints a lovely picture of exactly what Alaska looks like. I feel I am in that canoe, on that glacier or casing Stika right along side him. You can also feel how close John was to God. His faith was strong and that faith flows through you while you are traveling with him.
7. A funny thing happened on the way to the future-a very short read by Michael J Fox. This book tends to be about education. And his lack thereof....a very nice, very fast read (about 1 hour)
8. Breaking Dawn-had to read this again in preparation of the movie. I still find portions of this UGLY. Stephanie Meyer sucks me into her vampire world and I cannot get out. I adore this series.
9. The Lion, the witch and the wardrobe-a nice little world that begins in a closet. I enjoyed this, but had much trouble reading the second one. I will try again one day, just not anytime soon.
10. The Death and Life of Charlie St Cloud-I LOVE LOVE LOVE this book. Finally saw the movie and the movie is NOWHERE as good. Read this book.
Actually, I sort of did the GWTW thing all year. I reread Rhett Butler's people (which I really like) and Scarlett (which I am indifferent about) and spent a lot of time in the wizardly world.
Listed are my top ten books of 2011
1. Gone with the Wind ---I love spending time in the home of Miss O'Hara. I love her little mind and trying to figure out why she does the things she does. I love Rhett Butler. A man who is handsome, rough, tough, but has a genuine heart of gold. He won't let you know that he does though. I love Miss Melly, who gives and gives and gives and eventually she gives her life. Ashley, who is stupid and caught up in a world that doesn't exist but he won't move on until it is too late. Sue Ellen, who is selfish to the end, until Will shows up to save the day. Gerald...who poor guy can't live without Mrs. O'Hara. I adore Pittypat, who is an airhead if I ever saw one. Mrs. Tarelton...who is bold, daring, chooses horses over her boys, but it a good woman deep inside. Mammy, who I wish I could take home. A true loving soul, who was underappreciated, who was the wisest character in the book. Who gave all....and then some. Scarlett did not deserve her love. Rhett earned it! Just bought my 3rd copy. the other 2 have fallen apart.
2. Song of the Siren- I read this book at least twice every year. The magnificent Carlotta Main, spoiled, loved, adored and extremely selfish. She was born under very strange circumstances and had a surprise when she was older...a surprise about her birth. She runs away with a Jesuit and marries another man. A wonderful man who did not deserve the things she did to him. Oh, but Carlotta got hers in the end. Thank goodness for her dear sister Darmaris who ends up saving EVERYONE! I have been through 4 copies of this book.
3.. The Hunger Games-April Rambo got me to read this and I am so glad that she did. I think this was a wonderful book and I could not put it down. 2 times this year. I do not own it.
4. The Help- I have only read this once, but I did just check it out from my virtual library branch and will begin reading it for the 2nd time this weekend. I don't hate any character in the book.
5. Deathly Hallows- I read this book in preparation of the movie. I read it for the first time last year...very quickly and I was sure I missed something. I did miss a bit, but only small pieces. I will read it again this year. I do think it is the best of the series.
6. Travels in Alaska -I have read this every year since 2008, the first year that I went to Alaska. I find that when I read this book, I go back to Alaska...but back with John Muir. In a time that life was simpler and the country was pure and unchemicaled. John paints a lovely picture of exactly what Alaska looks like. I feel I am in that canoe, on that glacier or casing Stika right along side him. You can also feel how close John was to God. His faith was strong and that faith flows through you while you are traveling with him.
7. A funny thing happened on the way to the future-a very short read by Michael J Fox. This book tends to be about education. And his lack thereof....a very nice, very fast read (about 1 hour)
8. Breaking Dawn-had to read this again in preparation of the movie. I still find portions of this UGLY. Stephanie Meyer sucks me into her vampire world and I cannot get out. I adore this series.
9. The Lion, the witch and the wardrobe-a nice little world that begins in a closet. I enjoyed this, but had much trouble reading the second one. I will try again one day, just not anytime soon.
10. The Death and Life of Charlie St Cloud-I LOVE LOVE LOVE this book. Finally saw the movie and the movie is NOWHERE as good. Read this book.
02 November 2011
Year of the film
Every year I do MANY top ten lists. I am hoping in the event that I lose my mind (no comments needed here thank you very much), I shall be able to look back on my top ten lists and spark some memories.
Movies:
1. Gone with the Wind-I simply cannot move this movie from the first place
4. Back to the Future-why don't you make like a tree and get out
5. The Deathly Hallows part 1&2, because they can't be split apart
6. Three Little Words-second greatest musical of all time
7. Oklahoma-Oh what a beautiful morning
8. Robin Hood-Robin Hood and Little John running through the forest laughing back and forth at what the other one has to say
9. Seven Brides for Seven Brothers-Howard Keel I needn't say anything else
10. Eclipse-JASPER! JANE!! love this film
23 October 2011
May I have your card?
This week's challenge was so much fun! What a great color combination. Thanks to the wonderful design team for getting it done. This is my first challenge in a few weeks because I was on vacation and then I was recovering from vacation. Oh well, I'm back baby!
I made ATC this week because I needed more and well it just seemed like the right thing to do. I usually make these from "leftovers". ATCs are perfect for leftovers!!!
You can see that I added more cards too, these cards are so much fun. Once I start I cannot stop!!!
20 October 2011
You expect me to put my clothes in there????
Generally, I think that cruise ships are BRILLIANT in taking a space/corner/nook and creating a storage place. You may see a shelf with a large angle on it but it will be perfect to hold your snorkeling gear. You may find a drawer in a place you never thought could hold anything, but it ends up being the exact fit for your makeup bag. As with any hotel, you will have a closet and maybe 2 if you are lucky. We generally end up with 2 (YAY!!!). This last cruise on board the Carnival Dream was no exception, but I did have a HUGE problem with one of them.
A closet has a bar that goes from left to right and you use this bar to hold your hangers, correct? I have seen many closets in my life and only ONCE did I see one that did NOT fit this description.
Here is a photo of a typical cruise ship cabin closet.....you will notice it is exactly like your home closet only smaller.
Now for the closet, I mentioned. This closet features a "stacked" design. This design yields a frustrated woman because you cannot access your clothing in the manner you are used to. Hence the woman, "gifting" this funky closet to the menfolk in her life. Hey, she that unpacks the clothes gets to choose where the clothes go. That is the law!.
I imagine this closet would not have been such a bother to me had it been wider and not contained the life vests. I did manage to shove the life vests on the shelf, but then we lost that space for shoe storage.
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