Thursday, March 26, 2009

Wow...what a Birthday and latest Red Hat projects


Wow...as my husband puts it...I got a house for my birthday. We have been talking about moving, finally chose an agent on March 13th and found our next home without him on March 15th. It's been a whirlwind ever since...packing boxes, picking out floors/counters/etc...and working on tons of details. The home we found is 14 miles away...and is NEW!! The house we currently live in was built in 1956, and was our first home purchase. A huge change for us!

I found these pictures of projects I made as gifts in March. I attended a Red Hat luncheon and 2 ladies were having birthdays...one a red-hatter (red/purple) and the other a pink-hatter (pink/lavender)...so these were the appropriate colors for each. One is a 4x6 photo album, and the other a journal with lined pages.

It was easy to pop these out one evening before the gathering. I didn't use all TAC products because I found the cool red/purple/pink dimensional stickers on sale at Target...just had to use them. I just love the Bazzil textured cardstock and the Palette inks (used Claret TT-194 on pink, Violete TT-200 on red) .
Stamp is TAC - ahhh...I just spent over 30 minutes trying to find the stamp I used in the catalog/magalogue and older catalog; and can't find it. WooHoo...Diana knows: it's the Swoops & Swirls stamp set - was a hostess set a while back. Thanks so much! It's just one stamp...over & over for both pieces.

4 comments:

Helen Dooley said...

These books are great! Congrats on the house!

Diana said...

Hey girl! I love your projects!! and congrats again about the new house!! I am soooo excited about you!! I know you are a hard work girl, so you desserves this and more!

About the stamp, if I am not wrong is the Swoops & Swirls hostess set. Look at page 9 on the Sprin/Summer 2008 catalog (the one with Jackie's son on the cover!) Is the same I used for the card I have on the current catalog!

Love,
Diana

Barb said...

Great projects, and congrats on the new diggs!

*Sally* said...

They are very pretty!