Oct 11, 2010
Something New!
To that end, I've decided to try something new! I love My Digitial Studio and have been wanting to find a way to use it more. Therefore, I have decided that today beings MDS Mondays!!
Every Monday, I will share a sketch with you to use as you please. I'm setting up a Mister Linky account so that you can then share with me your great creation! I'm hoping that this will be a lot of fun and show the great versatility of My Digital Studio.
And to make it even more fun, you don't have to make your project in MDS, or you can make it a hybrid! Start your project in MDS, print it out and add finishing touches! My goal is to have some fun, get inspired and hopefully help inspire others!
All you'll have to do its create your project, post it to your blog, and then come back here to share the link to your post!
I'll be posting my first sketch shortly and I hope you'll participate.
Sep 13, 2010
The merge is nearly done
I've just finished importing my posts from my previous blog, but now I need to go through them to insure the photos also imported. Please bear with me as I finish my conversion.
I did teach a very small class last night on how to make the quilted "rag bag" purses. We had a lot of fun and will be getting together again next weekend to work on another bag. I also taught how to make those cute fleece flower pins that have been showing up around the internet world a lot recently. I will post pictures tonight.
If you're in the Sacramento area and would like to get together for some stamping, I'm holding a workshop on Saturday, September 18th from 12:30 to 2:30 at the Round Table Pizza at 1307 Florin Road. The cost is $10 and we will be making 3 projects. I will share photos soon! They have an all you can eat buffet from 11:30 to 1:30 if you wish to show up a little early for lunch.
Hope to see you there! Happy Stamping! ♥
Sep 3, 2010
She's at it again!

Thanks so much for visiting my blog today. Here is your chance to play along with our Late Night Stamper game.
my clue is : Beautiful Wings, Page 215
She will pick the winner to our $400 stampin up shopping spree soon, so hurry!
Holiday Mini Share - Tags til Christmas
I used the Tags til Christmas set from the new Holiday Mini (page 24). I used our Shimmer Paint in Platinum (Item #116807) and mixed it with some rubbing alcohol to make a shimmer paint spray. I then sprayed a sheet of whisper white cardstock. After it dried and the alcohol evaporated, I stamped the ornament image in Cherry Cobber. You can see some of the shimmer. I then used our Rhinestones (#119246) to add a little more sparkle.
Stamp Set: Tags til Christmas
Ink: Cherry Cobbler (stamp pad), Old Olive (marker)
Card Stock: Cherry Cobbler, Old Olive, Confetti white, Whisper white
DSP: Brights--Patterns Designer Series Paper Stack
Assessories: Basic Rhinestones, Vintage Wallpaper Embossing Folder, Big Shot
I'm planning a Tags class coming up in the next couple weeks. If you would like to host a workshop and earn this set (or others) for free, contact me to set up a time thats best for you! I even offer one-on-one workshops if you want to just get together and stamp!
I hope you enjoyed this share! Please leave a comment and let me know what you think. I love hearing from you.
Happy Stamping! ♥ Raberta
Sep 1, 2010
New SU! Holiday Mini

Its September 1st and do you know what that means? It means its time for a new Holiday Mini from Stampin' Up!
From September 1st until January 3, 2011 Stampin' Up! has a lot of new wonderful products for you to enjoy!
To download a copy of the Mini in pdf, Click Here!
If you would like to download the Stampin' Supplies pdf, Click Here!
I hope you're just as excited as I am about the new Mini! Stay tuned for information on upcoming classes and projects using some of the great sets from the catalog!
Aug 30, 2010
Aug 16, 2010
Quilted "Rag Bag" Using SU Scallop Square

Aug 9, 2010
My first Workshop!

Aug 8, 2010
To Live in Exciting Times...
What were these changes that so affected me? I'm on my way to becoming a mommy. I have a 3-year-old cousin who was placed in the foster system towards the end of May. Since early June, my husband and I were doing what we could to get him placed with us. It was a very frustrating and upseting time because due to the economy a lot of social workers were being laid-off so it was difficult to get in contact with people, and there were periods of time when children didn't even have a social worker assigned to them.
But on July 2nd, the judge ordered placement with my husband and I and we've had him in our lives since then. We didn't have any children of our own (not counting our cats :)) so we were having to learn how to be parents. The first time I heard him call me mommy melted my heart.
So with that being said, things have started to call down (a bit). They will be picking back up again because we're going to adopt and will need to go to classes and such, but I'm ready. :) I've also finally had a chance to sit down and design again!
In fact, I have a workshop scheduled for later this afternoon! I will post pictures of the projects I came up with early this evening once I return from the workshop.
Please keep my family in your thoughts and prayers. Its going to be an interesting ride, and I'm thankful to have this outlet to help me through.
Happy Stamping!
~Raberta
Jun 23, 2010
Gift Card Exploding Box
I'd like to share with you an exploding box I've done altered to fit a gift card!
I got the idea for this box based on one that was offered in a magazine. The owner of a local scrapbooking store shared the idea with me and I did my best to recreate the box. The directions weren't very easy to follow, and some of the demonsions were very off!
So I took notes as I attempted to make my own version and will be posting a tutorial I've created so that you too can make this box, but without the bumps I hit. :)
The sample in the magazine used bugs and such on strips of transparancy sheets. I attempted to duplicate this with flowers, but I was not entirely happy with the results.
You can see, based on the shadows from my pictures how some of the flowers kind of float. I may attempt this box again and try another approach with the transparancy strips to see if I can come up with something I'm happy with. For now, my tutorial will leave the decorating of the insides to you, but I will share the information from the magazine article in case you would like to try this for yourself. If you figure it out, I'd love it if you shared. :)

I decided to use this box for my cousin's upcoming 18th birthday, after completing this adorable box, I stepped away for a few minutes to call my sister to discuss plans for the party.
When I returned, one of my kitties decided to leave his own mark on the box. I guess he wanted to leave his own birthday wish. :) Thankfully he gnawed in such a way that I was able to fix the tips and my cousin loved the box.
This box used the Tropical Party and Island Oasis DSP from the Summer mini Catalog. The Summer Mini is good through August 31st so head on over to my online shop and order yours today!
I hope you enjoyed this share! Please be sure to check back soon for the tutorial to make your own Gift Card Exploding Box!
~Raberta Gannon
Sacramento, CA
Chic Fleece Flower Pins - Stampin' Up!
Hello fellow stampers!
Today I'm sharing with you an adorable flower pin I made on Friday using our Stampin' Up! Big Shot, the Circle #2 and Island Floral die-cuts.

Isn't it cute? I can just see making a bunch of these for my neices! It was really easy to make and I plan to make more of these in a few weeks when I replenish my supplies.
For this pin, the SU! products used were the Big Shot (#113439), Standard Cutting Pads (which come with the machine), Circles #2 die-cut (#114526) and the Island Floral die-cut (#118871). I used the Summer Sun corduroy button, however I'm sad to say this line is retiring. Be sure to visit my online store to see if there are any left! But don't worry, in just 8 days the new catty will be released and I'm sure you'll be happy with some of the new offerings!!
Would you like to make you're own flower pin? Well then, check out this great tutorial by Tami White!