The week was topped off with a beautiful weekend at hubby's family's condo on Lake Michigan where we spent a couple of lovely days together, and with friends. The weather was the nicest it's been since fall... and it was a truly refreshing weekend.
Today it's back to reality with the second half of the semester hitting hard and lots of writing to do this week, and assignments to turn in. My house is a bit of a disaster, I have countless craft projects to work on, Sunday's Stamp A Stack to prep, and if you could see the amount of laundry I have waiting to be done... well... let's just be glad you can't see that! : )
So before I jump into the day and see how much catching up I can get done, I'll share with you a couple of things...
Once again, Stampin′ Up! demonstrators and customers have shown what Stampin′ Up! is all about by making a difference in the lives of others. Worldwide, demonstrators sold 13,587 of the stamp sets that were set aside for Haitian relief. From each of those sales, Stampin′ Up! will donate $2 to the Red Cross’ American Red Cross’ Haiti Relief and Development Fund. That’s over $27,000 donated to people who desperately need our help. Thank you, thank you, thank you to the ladies that purchased the I (Heart) Hearts set from me in February. I am so proud of the donation Stampin' Up! is making to the relief efforts in Haiti.
And here's a quick little set of one layer stamped cards I put together last week using different size flower stamps from the "For All You Do" stamp set. I used cheery, bright colors, with a little bit of brown thrown in. These cards remind me of my friend Alison's wedding colors - she used the pink and lime green color scheme and it was beautiful.
This one is my favorite!
That's all from me for today... I hope that you have all had a fantastic weekend and are starting your week's off productively... and with a little sunshine like I am here! Happy Monday!
Stampin' Up! products used for this set:
"For All You Do" stamp set, Very Vanilla cardstock, Chocolate Chip 5/8
inch grosgrain ribbon, inks in Chocolate Chip, Gable Green and Melon
Mambo.
PS) Want to learn more about me? Check out my interview over at Maiden Jane today! I love Jane's blog and her projects (she inspires me to sew more!) and was flattered to do the interview! So fun!




















