Saturday, April 3, 2010

my mom gave me this gift




My mom taught me the basics that go with crafting. She instilled in me at a young age that working with your hands and creating from scratch is fulfilling, fun and something to be proud of. She also taught me that if you have a talent—a gift—you should share it.

As the oldest of my siblings, I passed on the love for art that my mom taught me to my brothers and sister. Most of us spent our allowance on art supplies. Mom and I even made my homecoming dress when I was a sophomore. We were a crafty household that enjoyed creating and working with our hands—and I am convinced Mom had everything to do with that.


So, here is my THANKS, MOM! crafty page. I really enjoyed making this, though I found it tough to not go overboard. I have acquired many of the new stamp sets, papers, chipboards and embellishments that are sewing and crafting themed. It was not easy to decided what to use and what to save for another page.


Sketchy Thursdays has another Second Chance Challenge for you today! Kelly Marie, the founder of Lawn Fawn stamps has partnered with us to bring you this challenge.

I used the Lawn Fawn Sew Lovely stamps. I used the button and flowered circle as a make-it-yourself pattern near the top of the page. I also used the spool of thread stamp as an embellishment and cut them out of white paper. (The prize for playing also happens to be this stamp set, yahoo!!!)

One thing I just have to say about these stamps... they come clean so easily and do not stain. They are awesome to use, don't wobble at all when you press down onto the paper, and come in this really sturdy fold-over package thing... hard to describe, but it's perfect!

If you have a chance to play along with us, head on over to the Sketchy Thursdays blog today. Check out the sketch that the lovely Heidi has made for you (yup... Heidi is a regular sketch maker now!!), and play along for the prize from Lawn Fawn.

Thanks for stopping by today! If you are enjoying the Easter weekend... Happy Easter to you and yours! My husband actually has today and tomorrow off from work, so I am quite excited! He never gets holidays off, but this one just fell this way in his rotation. YAY!

Don't forget to eat chocolate for breakfast! It's the only day you can!


Supplies: Fancy Pants (pp), Cosmo Cricket (pp), Lawn Fawn (stamping), October Road (pp as border & letter stickers), Maya Road (pins & dress form chipboard), fabric, string, sewing pattern

11 comments:

heidi said...

I LOOOOOOOOOOVVVVVVVVVVEEEEEEEEEE this layout! So awesome!!! As soon as I read the part about you made your Homecoming dress, I instantly though of Pretty in Pink (without the "outsider" aspect, of course!). Everyone used to call me Molly when I was in high school...I think it was the pale skin and ridiculously huge lips. But I digress...

I am so ~blushing~ right now, too. I'm glad you like my sketch. I really was proud of this one. Almost as good as a "Diana sketch"!!

Hugs, my girlie!!

Have a GREAT Easter! (Easter Bunny's got a lot of egg stuffing to do tonight...she foolishly set a precidence a while back of hiding upwards of 80 eggs for the kids to find so now has to continue the tradition every year.)

(So, we're only supposed to eat chocolate for breakfast one day a year? Huh! Guess I've been doing it wrong - or right, LOL!)

Tracy said...

I love your layout.
My mom wasn't creative at all. I thrived on it. I would take paper bags and make something. We didn't have any craft supplies in the home. Maybe that is why I have so much now teehee.

Julie Tucker-Wolek said...

I loveeeeeeeeeeeee this Diana!!! what a wonderful tribute to the gift your mama passed onto U!! love the way U used the stamps too!!!! gorgeous! :):):):):):):):) Happy Easter! :):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):)

Keshet said...

Love this page! So pretty and so fitting to the topic:)

Wati Basri said...

diana that is such a precious layout and those stamps is just toooo lovely and gorgeous!!

Christy said...

This is awesome ... love those stamps :)

Jingle said...

This is a beautiful page with a beautiful story!

sarah said...

i think this might be my fav diana LO thus far! don't i say that everytime i visit your blog?! hehe.

anyway, hope you had a fab easter weekend!

hugs,
sarah.

Karen B. said...

What an absolutely truly lovely compliment for your mom! This layout is great! It really means a lot to me that you stopped by to check out my card, I am a scrapbooker at heart, but have a difficult time sharing that aspect with the world...just yet!

lauren bergold said...

this is awesome! i love the page...i love the story...i ♥LOVE♥ that photo...and if you had a struggle choosing/narrowing down on just the right elements...welllllll...let's just say it all came right in the end!!! (& no one would possibly know!!!) this rocks, miss d! ♥

Leah l'Orange said...

you're wrong about the chocolate, love. ;)

i absolutely love this little ode to yo mama! and reading about things as you were growing up. how awesome that you were all so encouraged to CREATE. and i'm not remotely surprised!

but now we need to see the homecoming dress, i'm afraid. :D

xoxoxoxo