Showing posts with label mSB. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mSB. Show all posts

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Easter is coming // Let's Hop . . .


Welcome to the Faber-Castell
 and
myStampBOX Partner Blog Hop!
If you just found our event, please begin your journey on the Faber-Castell blog.

Many of our wonderful designers are joining us today to show off some inspirational creativity. See how well Faber-Castell and myStamp BOX products work together!

Here's where you want to START:
Faber-Castell http://www.designmemorycraft.typepad.com/
Marsha Valk http://marshavalk.wordpress.com/
Linda Abadie http://lindaabadie.com/
Jaine Drake http://www.craftydrake.blogspot.com/
Janet Zeppa http://janetsjoy.blogspot.com/
Els Brigé http://bestamped.wordpress.com/
Jolene Johnston http://jolenejohnston.blogspot.com/
*Rita Barakat http://letsembellish.blogspot.com/
*Jennifer Mattot http://arttalk-sigmagirl.blogspot.com/
*Mou Saha http://collagecollagecollage.blogspot.com/
Isolde Pyncket (http://sollie79.blogspot.com)
Agata Pfister http://underconstruction-agata.blogspot.com/
Jill Hildebrand (THAT'S ME -- you're in the right spot)!!!!
and then END HERE:
myStamp BOX Blog http://mystampbox.com/blog/

* Faber-Castell design team members
We are giving away some amazing product from both participating companies. All you have to do is COMMENT on all participating blogs along your journey to WIN. Our three blog hop winners will be drawn from all participants, so be sure to leave comments by Sunday March 25th at 6pm EST. We will announce the winners on the myStamp BOX blog and Faber-Castell blog on Monday, March 26th. Good Luck!


Here's what I created using products from Faber-Castell and myStamp BOX:
It's the latest page from my aRt journal.  I combined a generous supply of mSB stamp sets with some fabulous goodies from our Faber-Castell partner company to create the background of this page entitled "find your way home". 

Here are some close-ups:

It's so easy to play with the Faber-Castell products that helped me create the base background for this page.  I used a variety of products included in the Mixed Media Sampler (Blue):
Art GRIP Aquarelle Watercolor Pencil
PITT Pastel Pencil
Stamper's Big Brush
Metallic PITT Artist Pen
Metallic Gelato

I also used the following mSB stamp sets:
Striped Stems, Rough Copy, What's your number?, Road Trip, Itty Bitty's, Lovely Houses and Backgrounds.


Now it’s time to HOP along to the mSB Blog and check out the designs there.  Don’t forget to leave a comment below for a chance to WIN one of our THREE product giveaways!

Happy Hopping!!
{from the farm},
j.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

stamp crazy

Just sharing some myStampBOX layouts that i've been creating lately. Head on over to their website to check out all the AMAZING stamp sets, some of their latest & greatest and........all the inspiration from the designers.





Click here to see my latest post on the mSB Blog. I'm showing some pretty cool artwork this time.

Today we head out west to Carter's hockey provincials in Souris.  I'll share photos next week and let you know how they did.  Regular season is coming to a close.........then comes Extended Season.............and then comes some Summer Hockey. (phew).  Maybe I'll spend another Mother's Day this year at a city hockey arena.  smile.

washing smelly hockey equipment {from the farm},
j.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

mardi gras creations

Check out the mSB blog here to see the rest of the layout.............My project is the last one in the post.

{from the farm},
j.

Monday, February 13, 2012

opportunity

Why not?
What do you have to lose?

If you enjoy stamping on your projects as much as I do.......and you would like the opportunity to work with one of the most incredible design teams out in the industry......
TAKE THE LEAP
and apply for the
myStampBOX Design Team!!!
The details are all HERE.


Here's a peek at some of my latest mSB layouts.
Click here for my full mSB Gallery.

mSB stamp sets: Striped Stems, Rough Copy, Repeat After Me
mSB stamp sets: Rough Copy, Rustic Outlines, Road Trip, Repeat After Me

mSB stamp sets: Enjoy your latte!, Repeat After Me
mSB stamp sets: Enjoy your latte!, Symbols, Striped Stems

More layouts to come very soon!!!
enjoy {from the farm},
j.

Friday, February 10, 2012

little details





more mSB layouts to come.


busy creating {from the farm},
j.


Tuesday, November 22, 2011

new 5 for Christmas

Posting 5 new layouts to show you.  A few weeks ago, I went away for a long weekend with some girlfriends to scrap........and I mean completely and only scrap, eat & sleep.........oh, yeah, and laugh A LOT!!!!
These are just some of the 23 layouts I created that weekend.

This first one (above) is of a Christmas Eve photo we took last year.  I`ve used mSB stamps to create some of the title, combined with letter stickers........really old stickers from my stash actually.  Love using old stuff!!!
This layout is totally scrap-lifted from Wilna Furstenberg (have to give the talented woman credit here).  Totally LUV her style....the colours she uses, the details she creates & the overall look of everything on her layouts.  I know she`s mostly digital, but I love re-creating her looks with product.
 simple, clean & oh, so Asha.
These two layouts are created using the Gingerbread Lane products from Nikki Sivils, Scrapbooker.  LOVE all the goodies you get in her product lines...............sooooooo much fun to work with. 
Hope you enjoy.  There`s more to come soon.

from the farm,
j.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

mSB blog & photo happy

Head on over to the myStampBOX Blog today to see the latest Halloween layout I've created.  {Proof that I have been busy creating......not just ignoring you all}.

This evening I have been "playing" with my new birthday present (my birthday isn't until mid November, but it came early this year).  yeah for me.  Isn't it pretty?!!!!



I uploaded a few old photos from my external hard-drive (like about 28,000 photos) and found some cute ones from yyyeeeeaaaaarrrrrsssss ago.  Love looking at old photos of when the kids were little.

Here's a few of my faves:

















Brings back some GREAT memories.
I told them all this evening that "they were so cute.....what happened?"
(They just love my sarcasm).

One more exciting thing:
NikkiSivilsScrapbookers is teaming up with Scrapbook Steals and giving scrapbookers a "steal of a deal" this week.  If you are not familiar with this website, click here to check them out.  They are a "deal of the day" site that gets product into the hands of scrappers when they can't get it at their LSS or if they don't even have a LSS.  Nikki's brilliant in teaming up with them -- soon EVERYONE will be eyeing up NSS products and drooling over her newest lines.
So, go check them out and see if you can snag a "deal" for some fabulous NSS products.

BIG News to share.........soon.  Have to wait though.  Patience.
smiles (from the farm),
j.

Friday, August 19, 2011

hot fun in the summertime



Well......where do I even begin? Summer, here on the farm, is always a crapshot (meaning, you never know what you're gonna get). Our summers are spent having fun with our family, biking, swimming, playing with friends, having campfires in the backyard, camping, staying up late, watching movies, mowing lawn, etc., and watching (& hoping) the crops around us are growing at the speed and intensity that we would wish. This year was no different, only with a few minor glitches in the mix. I'll explain.

We started summer off by finishing Daria's baseball season. After a year off (last year) from baseball, Dare came back to the team as one of the pitchers. We were so proud of her as she tore up the mound and was often asked to come in to pitch when they needed some batters struck out. She's not the big, strong athlete-type, so her pitches aren't fast......but slow & steady often wins the race, right?!? The team ended up second in the league and ended up going to Provincials in early July.

We then moved into two weeks of swimming lessons for all 3 of our kids. We ended up camping right at the pool during the second week b/c it's a pretty long drive from the farm everyday. Daria took her Bronze Medallion and was swimming for 2 hours (8:30-10:30) every day. It's intense (I remember from my years as a swimmer) and watching your child go through that intensity is a test for parents. She's an amazing swimmer -- she's built for it (like her mother / hahahahaha) and I love watching her glide through the water. We are still waiting for the results from her exam in the mail. Wish her luck.



Carter took his level 6 and passed it. He had so much fun swimming with his buddies and mastering (once again) his dive.
Asha started in Level 2 during the first week and was promptly moved into Level 3, excelling at everything asked of her. Into the second week she started to complain about her nose hurting when she went under the water. She had a pretty nasty cough at the time during the nights in the camper and we were giving her medication. Unfortunately, it wasn't working and we noticed that her cough had changed. We decided to take her to the doctor and make an appointment for myself as well, as I had an awful cold & a slight temperature.




That same afternoon (Wednesday), Asha was admitted to the hospital with pneumonia. I listened behind closed doors outside her hospital room as nurses tried to find a vein to put in an I.V. and take blood from her. She screamed and called for me, testing my skills as her mother once again. Afterwards, she was happy sitting in her hospital bed, waiting for her daddy to get there with movies and snacks. She stayed for one night, with I.V. fluids for 24 hrs, and medication to take home afterwards for 10 days. She went home with her I.V. still in her arm so she could come back for the next 3 days to get medication injected into her body.




Two days later, I was admitted to the same hospital with pneumonia as well. I had been given antibiotic pills earlier that same day to take at home and ended up throwing them up all afternoon. By the time Ron got me to the hospital around suppertime, the nurses could hardly find a vein to get an I.V. into me. They had to poke me about 9 different times to find a vein. Ouch!!! I was hooked to an I.V. for 24 hours where fluids were injected into me. I ended up staying until the next evening when Ron picked me up and took me home. I also went home with my I.V. still in my wrist and returned to the hospital twice a day (morning & evening) for 3 days for antibiotics. I took medication at home for the next 10 days to treat my pneumonia.



A week later (after my I.V. came out, a camping trip with my family and some fun on the farm), I started feeling awful again. Ron brought me to the hospital for multiple testing and was, in the end, diagnosed to have something called C. Difficile, a "bug" you get when large levels of antibiotics are given to you during a hospital stay. I had, in the meantime, lost all energy, was very tired & sore in my legs and shoulders, and went to the bathroom anytime I ate something. I, unfortunately, have the type of C. diff. that cannot be treated with antibiotics to cure (now THAT'S ironic).......so I am left to get my body better on my own. So........I am adjusting and trying to build the good flora back up in my body. I'm eating yogurt (which I HATE) and taking Probiotic vitamins to help my body. I've lost weight (nice little side-effect) and everyday I am trying new foods to see if my body can handle it. It's a crap-shoot, like I said earlier. Everyday, I'm getting stronger though and getting healthier. I believe God doesn't give us anything we can't handle, so.........I'm gonna handle this one just fine!!




So........let's continue on with the F.U.N. in summer now.

The kids have been having fun playing in the canola fields by our house. Carter & Asha like to take long, bamboo sticks out to the field and play Ninjas.
The girls take the opportunity on really hot days to "shower" on the trampoline. The water is super cold, so the rinsing of the shampoo is a little more difficult. Daria usually has to catch Asha first with the hose.

















We have witnessed this Glory many evenings. We can sit on our deck or walk down our lane and see a gorgeous sunset almost every night. How many of you can say that? Another benefit of living on the Prairies.

We just came back from a 4 day camping trip with Ron's side of the family. There are eleven grandchildren (most of them teenagers) and ten adults, so the camping is getting easier (but louder) every year. It was so much fun and the weather was unbelieveable!!!



Here, Asha & her cousin Lila are standing in front of the tent they slept in together. If you want to hear something cute, go here to watch a youtube video of Asha and Lila. They spent hours composing a song in their tent and they performed it for each one of us. Pretty sure they would love it if you left them a comment.









So.....that's pretty much our summer (minus a few things) in a nutshell. I'll share more tomorrow.....I'm sure I've missed a few things (we're always busy here).



I want to end by sharing a Design Team Call for a fabulous company. I've been fortunate enough to be on this DT for 3 terms and it's a HOOT!!!!!! I cannot encourage you enough to try out for this DT and join the team.



























Click here to see my post on the mSB blog for this layout.







ATTENTION all stampers and myStamp BOX fans!

We are looking for new Designers to join our team. If you are enthusiastic about our stamps, love to stamp, are a good team player, and know a thing or two about blogging, you are the right match for us! We are interested in designers with a variety of styles who can creatively showcase myStamp BOX designs in their layouts, cards, altered art and other projects. No previous design team experience is necessary. International applicants are welcome to apply.

Our Term is 6 months from October 1st, 2011 to March 31th, 2012.

Team requirements:
* 4 projects per month
* 1 blog entry per month including good quality photos of a project and instructions/tutorial
* Upload all projects to the myStamp BOX website gallery and other online galleries
* Submit at least 2 projects per term for submission to print magazines of your choice
* Occasionally help with additional design opportunities – new stamp sets, classes, etc.
* make myStamp BOX the only stamping company you design for during this term

Team benefits:
*bio and picture on the website, with links to your blog
*a starter kit of stamp sets and additional stamp sets throughout your term
*other free scrapbooking supplies from product partners as they become available
*30% discount on purchased myStampBox stamps during your term

Please include in your application:
*personal information (your name, address)
*a short paragraph about yourself and why you think you’d be a good fit for myStamp BOX.
*link to your blog and gallery
*3-5 examples of your work showcasing your stamping ability and style

This call ends Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Send your application to bettina@mystampbox.com
myStampBOX website: http://mystampbox.com/

We can’t wait to hear from you!



until tomorrow (from the farm),



j.


sorry I am having difficulty with the spacing in this post. I'll try to fix it for tomorrow.