Saturday, February 28, 2009

Sporty Birthday

We are at 12 days since DH left and I am still trying to find my balance. Normally I am able to jump right into a routine, but I think the kids' birthdays coupled with some stuff for my volunteer job have hindered my progress! I hope by mid-March I am back in full swing!

My DS has a birthday party to attend today so I was forced to make time to ink some rubbah last night. Believe me, it was a welcome retreat! I am up to my eyeballs in a 501(c) application process...has anyone ever done one of these before? I swear, for almost every question on the 28 page document, you have to provide a narrative description. All I have left to complete are the budgets. Yes, I am procrastinating! I do have to complete it by Monday though...so I better get on it.

So, here is my diversion. I used SCS Sketch 185 for my inspiration. I decided to use only black, white and really rust. I tried to add in more colors but it just took away from the whole basketball effect, IMO. I used the linen BG stamp on the really rust to make it look like the texture of a basketball.



Stamps: Sporting Goods, Linen, Short & Sweet
Paper: PTI White, Basic Black, Really Rust
Ink: Really Rust, Nick Bantock Lamp Black, Copics (E08, E07, 0)
Accessories: Gunmetal Eyelets (Making Memories)

I showed it to my son this AM, all proud of my work, thinking a 9 year old would LOVE it! You know what he said to me? "Yeah Mom, it looks good. It would look better if you added something in the right corner under the basketballs...like a soccer ball. You know, he likes soccer more than basketball".

Thanks! And no, dear child of mine, I will NOT add a soccer ball! It doesn't go with my theme. So there! Ppppffffttt!

Monday, February 23, 2009

Craft Critique Wannabe

So, you girls all know how much I LOVE Craft Critique! I am sure they won't mind if I become a 'wannabe' for one blog post!

Over on SCS, there has been a lot of talk about ATG guns and which one is better, etc, etc. I decided to do a comparison of the generic Tape Depot version (ATG-50) and the full-up Scotch 714. Up front, I will disclose that I currently own the Tape Depot version, but I promise I will not let that guide my 'research'!

To start, I thought I would give the specs of the guns.

ATG-50:

  • Color: teal

  • Weight loaded with a full roll of tape: 14.1 ounces

  • Dispenses 1/4" or 1/2" tape

Scotch 714:

  • Color: Red

  • Weight loaded with a full roll of tape: 14 ounces

  • Dispenses 1/4" tape
Below you will see a series of pictures of the guns next to one another. It will give you a good idea of how they compare to one another.









As you can see, the Scotch 714 has a larger body, but interestingly enough, it weighs essentially the same at the ATG-50.

There are some minor differences in the guns.
  • The trigger on the Scotch 714 is much smaller than the one on the ATG 50.

  • The ATG-50 has a wider handle width by 1/4".

  • The Scotch 714 has groves on the handle, where as the ATG 50 is smooth.

  • The ATG-50 does not have a cover over the take up spool like the Scotch brand does.
  • The ATG-50 can dispense both 1/2" and 1/4" adhesive
  • Price: The ATG-50 is $25 and the Scotch is between $42 and $58

For me, the cover over the take up spool has not been as issue at all. As you can see from the picture below, the used tape winds just fine without it. This has been a reported problem on the message board, however. In my own use, I noticed that if I did not have the tape roll loaded correctly, I had problems with my take up spool. Once corrected, it was winding pretty again. (And, let's face it...pretty is good!) Incidentally, if you are having issues loading your ATG-50, check out this YouTube video. She does an awesome job explaining how to load it correctly!




The biggest difference I can see is related to the side of the tape roller that the tape is dispensed from. The ATG-50 dispenses from the right of the roller, whereas the Scotch 714 dispenses from the left.




I will say that as a right handed person, the Scotch was easier to dispense from, as it was really easy to gauge where I was laying the tape. I would imagine the ATG-50 might work better for a left handed person. I do think that one gets used to their tape gun so this may become a non-issue over time.

I do like the feel of the ATG-50 better. The handle feels better in my hand (less floppy?), perhaps because it is a little wider. I also think I prefer the larger trigger. I just feel like I can control the gun better. The handle of the ATG-50 is almost 3/4" shorter which may contribute to a greater feeling of control as well.

What is the bottom line? I like both guns (that was highly conclusive, wasn't it?)! I went with the ATG-50 initially because of the cost. I could not justify spending $50 including shipping on a tape gun when I could get the ATG-50 and 12 rolls of tape for $43 including the shipping. If you are on a budget, the ATG-50 will suit your needs just fine and I can't see you being disappointed in the investment.

You can find the ATG-50 from Tape Depot here.

The cheapest place I have found the Scotch 714 is here.

If you have the opportunity to try out both guns, please let me know and post your findings here! I would love to hear what you think!

Yes, I am Alive

I have a good excuse, DH just left for a 6 month deployment!! While this is a short time away compared to my Army friends, it initially takes me some time to adjust to his departure. Additionally, as you can imagine, the kids have some adjusting to do as well which equates to more behavioral issues that we typically experience. This, too, shall pass!! (And is much easier to handle with an adult beverage at dinner! Ha Ha)

I promise to post something crafty in the next day or so, but in the meantime Maria has a fun challenge posted on her blog! I wanted to play along, even I was comment #101! So here it goes:

The first 5 people to comment on this post will receive something made by me. But there is a catch... Here are the rules:

1. It's my choice what to make... and you won't know what it will be until you get it!
2. I make no guarantees that you will like what I make, but I hope you do!
3. What I create will be just for you - completely original. :)
4. It will be done this year. (That's what the rule says, but I'll try to get these done by May or I might forget...and that will be no good!)
5. Now for the catch. The catch is that you must re-post this on your blog and offer the same giveaway to the first 5 people who do the same on your blog. It's all about sharing the love! Be sure to come here and post a link, cuz I WILL check your blog! *wink*

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

They are Melting...Promise!

I am almost afraid to post this card, for fear of massive snowballs being thrown in my direction. I know, I know...I have made a lot of snowmen this winter! In my defense, we do get a lot of snow and I need to do something to embrace it!

I pinky promise...this is the last one...




So, the criss-cross card. This is my first one. I know what you are thinking. And no, I don't live under a rock! I am not sure why I waited so long to make one! It was a blast to make! Thanks Jen for inspiring me!

Stamps: Snowy Friends (CTMH), Priceless (SU)
Paper: Chocolate Chip, Red Riding Hood Red, Ski Slope DSP (yes, I have used this a lot, too and it is almost gone!), GP White
Ink: Red Riding Hood Red, Nick Bantock Lamp Black, Copics (B60, Y17, Y15, YG95, YG91, R37, BG10, 0)
Accessories: SU Red Riding Hood Ribbon, Making Memories Snowflake Brads, Stickles

Thanks for looking!

Friday, February 13, 2009

Sweet Kisses

You may have noticed the link I have for Craft Critique on my sidebar. By far, this is my favorite source of unbiased craft-related product reviews. It does not hurt that their writers have an awesome sense of humor as well!

At any rate, they are doing a Valentines Blog Hop! So go check them out and share the love! You just might see a card you have seen before somewhere...hee hee hee.

Hugs to everyone today! XOXO

Thursday, February 12, 2009

My Favorite Flower

These cards are what did it...they made me fall in love with Prisma pencils! I had a difficult time with the pencils, then it just clicked! This was also a fun set to make as I tried some without coloring them and I liked them all just the same.



Stamps: Gerbera Daisy (TAC), Upsy Daisy (SU), Script BG (SU)
Paper: Very Vanilla (SU), Juliette (TAC)
Ink: Palette Burnt Umber, Creamy Caramel, Cat's Eye Chestnut, Basic Brown (SU)
Accessories: Juliette Ribbon (TAC)

This was the first time I masked an image and I LOVED it! I need to get some of that super big post-it note stuff so I can do this more easily next time. :)

We are back from Sapporo...and thawed enough so I can type again! I hope to get our pictures uploaded soon; the snow sculptures were AMAZING!
Thanks for looking!

Thursday, February 5, 2009

SBG1 Challenge #5~The Pink Laundry

Yippee! It is my turn to host a challenge! So here it is:

Please make a card based on your inspiration after reading about Stephanie Vest and her "flair" for design! Yes, she had a bright pink laundry room complete with a zebra print ceiling!

Stephanie lost her battle with cancer on December 3rd. She leaves behind a husband and 3 young children. Her blog has continued on and people have posted how her story has inspired their lives. If you would like, you are welcome to post your creation there as well!

I will now share with you what I created and posted on her blog last month. It was incredibly well received, which always makes you feel warm inside!



Stamps: February Word Puzzle (CTMH), Wild About You (SU)
Paper: PTI White, Pixie Pink (SU), Black (CTMH), Zebra Print (Creative Memories)
Ink: Pixie Pink, Versafine Black
Accessories: CTMH Ribbon, Rhinestones. Clear EP

For this card, I used the black with a white core so I could sand it down. I felt like it was too stark next to the zebra print to have something totally solid and it added a "rugged" feel to the card. Keeping with that theme, I distressed the edges of the black layer on the image to give it dimension. I also used clear EP and heat embossed the heart.

Once you complete the challenge, please post it on your blog and leave me a comment with the link. I will use the random number thingy (is that word?) to pick a winner!! The challenge will end February 19th at 9 pm Japan time!! (ROTFL...now figure that one out! We are 14 hours ahead of EST.)

The prize?? Have I left out the best part? :) A canister of Holiday House Felt Winter pieces by American Crafts, some Japanese treats, and some BLING!!! Don't get too excited...it is card bling, but bling none-the-less!

Ok, girls, get creating! I cannot see what you come up with to help honor this wonderful lady's memory.

Monday, February 2, 2009

Valentini, anyone?

Don't be overly surprised...it is not even Valentine's Day and I already have a second Valentine's Day card posted! Wonders will never cease!!



It is hard not to love StampingBella! This is one of her martini inspired images. It is hard to see, but I put liquid glass on the drink.

Stamps: Valentini (StampingBella.com), CTMH February Word Puzzle
Paper: Basic Gray, GP White, Pretty in Pink, SU Ski Slope DSP
Ink: Nick Bantock Lamp Black (Ranger), Versafine Black, Copics (RV10, RV11, C1, R37) Silver gel pen
Accessories: Cuttlebug D'Vine Swirls, CTMH Rhinestones, Stickles, M's fibers, Liquid Glass

Thanks for looking! :)