Finding My Joy

It seems like ages since I began blogging at The Stampin’ Schach.  Even though I was still teaching, I had time to create several cards a week.  Now to be sure…I have evolved in my role as a cardmaker.

First challenge cardIn the beginning, photos were taken on the kitchen counter, and I had no idea what a light tent did.  My supplies were very, very limited.  I didn’t even have ribbon.  Yet, I was happy and proud of what I created. My mother loved birds and flowers, and although she had passed many years ago, she was in my thoughts as I stamped the above card.  I am not sure what happened to it.  Maybe I gave it away, or maybe it is tucked away in a box someplace, a souvenir of my very first challenge card.

I lost myself in the sheer joy of creating.  I found the time-made the time-to stamp, with Missy the Boxer curled up contentedly at my feet.  A week never passed that I didn’t create.  My goal-my mission-was to simply become someone who could make a good card.

From clean and simple one layer cards to…

Butterflysimple and distressed.

591dad6b8d3ae7fe3f0132065b938dacFrom undersea confections…
e816f7f8fe74ad674782246686b9c266to confections of a different kind, I created.  I worked hard. I paid attention to details…and yes, I added tons of pearls.

gingerbread I think I bought just about every designer paper, embellishment and ribbon Stampin’ Up! sold in my quest to create what I felt were the best cards possible.  But things began to change.  Instead of being a fun hobby, stamping became the “be all-end all”.   It became a job.  My creative life began to smother my family life.

Countless evenings have been spent meeting design team deadlines instead of meeting friends.  I have promised walks to faithful canines which were never taken.  Conversations have been left unspoken. At a time when I should be happy with my husband’s retirement, there was no time to do the things we always said we would do…things which, at our ages, should not be placed on the back burner.  There was no time.  I realized that not having the time to do these things had made me incredibly unhappy.  Others had seen it, but it took me until today to realize that  somewhere along the way, I had lost my Joy.

This morning I took a huge step in finding my Joy again.  Steps that were painful, and saddened me, but which were necessary.  I stepped down from both The Paper Players and Pals Paper Arts Design Team.  The designers at The Paper Players are like sisters to me, and I love them dearly. If and when the time ever occurs, they will welcome me back to the fold with open arms.  As for Pals Paper Arts, I have been a part of this team since day 1.  In many ways, it is as if I have lost a piece of my heart…

But through the pain, I know I did the right thing. This evening I took the puppies out for a much needed walk.  I called my son and my friend Gena.  Kim and I were able to pick out fall flowers to plant.  We went out for a Dairy Queen, which I definitely did not need.  And not once did I say, “I’m sorry…I have a card due tomorrow and a blog post to write.”

Things will be changing on the blog, but in a good way.  I am getting back to my roots…stamping simply for the sheer delight of expressing my creativity.  Entering challenges when I have the time.  Giving freely of my expertise.  I don’t know when my next post will be, other than my final Stamp Review Crew Blog Hop goes live Sunday night.  But know that I will be keeping you in my thoughts.  Until next time…

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Holiday Catalog, My Picks and Weekly Deals

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Click Here to View the 2015 Stampin’ Up! Holiday Catalog

Good things come to those who wait…and today is the day you can begin to order from Stampin’ Up!’s 2015 Holiday Catalog!  Just click on the link above to view the catalog on-line.  If you are one of my customers and you did not receive your paper copy in the mail, just email me! I will drop one in the mail to you immediately.  AND if you are not affiliated with any other Stampin’ Up! demonstrator, and would like a copy, I will gladly send you one.  I would LOVE to be your Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator!

Order Today to Avoid Disappointment!

It’s predicted the Spiderweb Paper Doilies (item 139622) will likely go on backorder.

Other Products That Are at Risk of Going on Backorder include:
Home for Christmas Designer Series Paper (item 139592)
Red Foil Sheets (item 139607)
Into the Woods 3/8″ Cotton Ribbon (item 139612)
Reindeer Paper Clips (item 139643)
Fine-Tip Glue Pen (item 138309)

And please…if you plan on placing a large order, why not consider becoming a Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator? You can receive $125 worth of product for $99 (FREE shipping for another 10% savings) in your Starter Kit.  To join or to read more, visit this page!

Ann’s  Favorite Items from the Holiday Catalog

Favorite Sets and Bundles

Favorite Papers

Favorite Ribbons and Embellishments

Other Goodies I LOVE

Supply List

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And not to be overlooked are this week’s Weekly Deals!

With holiday card making on the horizon, who can pass up Rhinestones at this price???

What a day today! Fabulous deals and a gorgeous Holiday Catalog! Have fun shopping…and remember, if you have any questions, don’t hesitate to email me! Until next time…

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Clean and Simple Peaceful Pines for The Paper Players

IMG_2935It’s Tic-Tac-Toe week at The Paper Players! This is always one of my favorite challenges.   I felt is was a perfect time to work on designing a quick and clean holiday card. Because I wanted a touch of elegance, I went for the gold:  embossing powder, sequins, ribbon, and foil.  I hope you enjoy today’s card!

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This finished card measures 4-1/4″ wide and 5-1/2″ long when folded.

  • Falling snow! Don’t you love the new Softly Falling Textured Impressions Embossing Folder? I thought it was the perfect choice for this card, since it truly does look like snow falling down upon the tree tops.

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  • A trio of stars! To satisfy the sequin requirement of this challenge, I added a trio of gold star sequins.  As we all know…things look better in threes!

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  • Beautiful bow! What better way to top off an elegant card than with a quick and easy double bow created from gold satin ribbon.

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Your Recipe for Fun

Stamps:  Peaceful Pines; Inks:  VersaMark; Paper:  Whisper White cardstock, Gold Foil; Tools:  Big Shot, Softly Falling Textured Impressions Embossing Folder, Heat Tool,  Gold Stampin’ Emboss Powder; Embellishments: Metallic Sequins, Gold 5/8″ Satin Ribbon

In case you couldn’t tell, I went for the diagonal:  Ribbon, Embossing, Sequins.  In retrospect, I wish I would have placed my top tree in a little different position.  But if I do indeed make this for my holiday card this year,  I’ll have plenty of opportunities to move it around! So, what do you think of today’s card? Won’t you let me know in your comment today? Your comments are important to me…and I do read each and every one! Of course, if you have any questions about the cards I create, or the techniques I use, I am only an email away! Until next time…

The Paper Players Design Team
Ann Schach
Claire Broadwater
Jaydee
Joanne James
Laurie Schmidt
LeAnne Pugliese
Nance Leedy
Sandy Mathis
Amy Koenders
Jodi McKinney
Lisa Elton
Anne Marie Hile (on leave)

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