Friday, September 13, 2013

Harvest Hop

Welcome to our

This is a 2 Day Hop.
We are on Day 1!

There are only a few stops on this hop each day, and you are going to love the projects you see.

I am the fourth stop today....
Here is the entire list of stops for day 1:


I made these cute pencil wraps to give your favorite trick or treater.... you can find the tutorial here to make these...

 

Saturday, August 3, 2013

My Scrap Chick Blog Hop!



Welcome to our "My Scrap Chick!" Blog Hop!
This is a 2 Day Hop.

We are on Day 2!



There are only a few stops on this hop each day, and you are going to love the projects you see.



My Scrap Chick is giving away a 
$20.00 GC



Silhouette Challenges will be giving away a
$15 My Scrap Chick GC



Just leave a comment on this post and each blog hop post for both days to be entered to win.



I am the third stop.
Here is the entire list of stops for day 2:



Theresa @ Scrappers Anonymous 
Stephanie @ Scrappy Rae 10





In case you missed Day 1, here is the entire list of stops.





Kristin @ Paper Creations by Kristin
Barbara @ Craft Me This





With the cooler temperatures all I keep thinking about is Fall and Halloween. The smells and colors of fall are amazing!
 
 Today I have for you 3 treat holders using the My Scrap Chick "Hocus Pocus" pattern... Just add small candy... The holder measures about 6" by 4"... The candy holder is about 4" by 2"... The actual treat holder is a toilet paper roll covered with scrap book paper and attached to a paper rosette. What a great way to recycle... The stamp set is from Pink By Design "A Haunting We Will Go!"
 
Who doesn't love a cute treat to give your favorite trick or treater!
 
 
I also have these listed on Ebay for you to buy to give to your trick or treater!
 
This adorable witch is listed here on Ebay!
 
 
 
This adorable kitty in pumpkin is listed here on Ebay!
 
 
This adorable kitty with witch hat is listed here on Ebay!
 
 
Thanks for stopping to check out my projects for the hop! Have a creative day!!
 
 
 
 




 

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Midway State Park

As a child I think we all have that place that will forever hold a big place in our heart. Midway State Park is that place for me as it is for others too. It is a tiny little park that only has about 20 rides. Those 20 rides as a child keep you going all day as you ride them over and over. It is that place that you can't wait till your own children are old enough for you to bring them too. It is that place that your parents and grandparents went to when they were a child because it has been around forever. It is the place where many memories are made! Who didn't growing up go to a shop picnic there one time or another. Many things are not the same as I remember them when I was little. The big slide as been replaced with a newer update, gone are the big swings that made me sick to ride and the little boats have been moved slightly away from the place I remember them being. But the park is mostly the same way I always remember it being. I am sure that my boys will take their own children and grandchild there...
 
Think of the excitement I felt when I went into the gift shop and found Midway State Park 12" by 12" scrapbook paper and titles... Me being a scrapbooker I was in HEAVEN! I made this layout with the paper I bought from talking my son Noah to Midway State Park last summer and the adorable paper piecing file from Scrappy Dew called "Carnival Theme Park".
 
We haven't been to Midway State Park this year yet but we will be very soon...
 



 
 
A little history of Midway State Park
 
Midway was originally opened as one of the thousands of "trolley parks" across the country that offered respite and recreation for families in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Midway Park has endured as a destination for family fun and now ranks as the 16th oldest continually operating amusement park in the country. At the peak of it's popularity in the 1920s, Midway Park hosted events that attracted thousands of visitors who enjoyed swimming and bathing, roller skating, the dance hall, and rides that included the thrilling "Jack Rabbit" roller coaster.

Ownership of Midway Park was held by the JW & NW railroad until 1939, Thomas Carr until 1951, and the Walsh family until the park was purchased by the State of New York in 2007 and continues operations today as Midway State Park. Under the Walsh family and through a growing relationship with the Allan Herschell Co. in nearby North Tonawanda, a complete Herschell kiddyland of rides was installed in the 1950s, soon supplemented by "Dodgem" cars, the "Tilt-A-Whirl", and the carousel, still the anchors of ride activity at Midway. The games arcade, located in the former trolley depot on the grounds of the park, remains as the other focal point of park activity in the 21st century.
 
Some interesting links for Midway State Park
or visit them on Facebook
 
or take this panoramic view here..... 
 

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

PAINTED CHAIR

I bought this chair a couple summers ago for like $2 and knew I would paint it someday... Well I had my boyfriend spray paint it all white. He thought I was nuts when I told him the plans I had for it... But he loves it now! Now it just needs to be clear coated and put in my flower garden.... Can't wait to find more chairs to paint... They are addicting!
 


Sunday, May 12, 2013

Look Whoo's One - Newest listing on Ebay!

This is my newest listing on Ebay....
 
 
 
Look Whoo's One
 
This is a paper pieced "Look Whoo's One" set. It also comes with (4) 4" by 4" double matted photo mats and a poem!
This would be great for your little one that just turned 1!
 
Each piecing is cut, chalked and pieced by me.

This project was created using ScrappyDew Creations "Look Whoo's One" set.

 
MY ITEMS COME FROM A SMOKE FREE HOME, I DO COMBINE SHIPPING!
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Saturday, May 11, 2013

Celebrate Mothers Blog Hop

Celebrate Mothers Blog Hop
 
Welcome to the Celebrate mother's blog hop!!!  If you are hopping along with us, then you should be here from Lori. If not, then go back to Lynda's blog at Memories in Tyme for the very beginning - you don't want to miss out on all the GREAT idea's along the way!!! 
 
Mothers - we all have one...or are one - they are a necessary part of our existence - and today, we celebrate THEM!  We have our own mom's, our mother-in-law's, step-mom's, surrogate mom's, our sister's who turn in to a mother figure, Aunt's and Grandma's.....  People who are in our lives that help us to become the women we are today - this blog hop is all in celebration of each and every one of them!!! 

Today I have made a easel card. This pattern is from My Scrap Chick "Teacup Easel Cards with Pockets". It has the cutest little pocket to add a tea bag.
 
 
 
Blog hop lineup is: 
 
Next up on the lineup is Jessi. Now for the fun part - the blog candy!!!  One lucky winner will receive $20 in free patterns from Scrapping with Lisa Designs!!!  Lisa has so many awesome patterns for both card making and scrapbooking - and a design team who brings you so many different ideas each week!  I am thankful for her for giving us this great giveaway today!!!  Now, in order to get your name in for the drawing (to be held on 5/15, so make sure you check back for the winner on Lynda's blog) you will want to do:
1.  Leave a comment on everyone's blog...  This is important as we all love nice comments on the things we have made!  
3.  "Like" Lynda's Memories in Tyme on Facebook at - https://www.facebook.com/Memoriesintyme?ref=hl


I also have my own blog hop candy.  I have this adorable paper pieced set. It is cut, pieced and chalked by me. The pattern  "Tea Party Girls - 2012" is from Scrappy Dew. I am a guest designer there for the month of May.
 
All you have to do is follow my blog and leave a comment with your email address so I can contact you if you win. This is not a requirement but please go like my Facebook page and check out my EBay....

 


Thanks for joining today, I hope you get a lot of great idea's and inspiration along the way!  
 

Newest Listing on Ebay

Bears at Work
 
This is my newest listing on Ebay.....
 


 
"Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away."