Sunday, 11 June 2017

Stampin' Up! in colours week

This week I have been working with Stampin' up 'in colours'. Let me introduce them:


Lemon Lime Twist, Powder Pink, Tranquil Tide, Berry Burst and Fresh Fig. Check them out here.

The first set I completed this week were these.


I used the designer series paper that you can buy in the colours (this paper is slightly shaded), with the flower shop stamp set and punch. You will see better on the below single shots that I used the new faceted gems in the centre of each flower. The colour coded ribbon is also available to match and it looks lovely behind the flowers. Any sentiment can be uses for these cards. You don't have to get all the colours as shown in the link about, they may not all be your cup of tea, but you can get them singularly. The paper will all come in one pack.






What is your favorite colour? I can't choose at the moment.


Thursday, 1 June 2017

Crafting Forever Stamp Set

I loved the look of this set, very crafty. I had a go at water colouring, not very successfully but I had fun! I made the items I coloured into two cards. The Pumpkin Pie one I used the new Pretty Label punch to make an edge on the white part of the card. The bits I punched off I placed inside the card as part of the decoration inside the card.




Not sure about the Berry Burst one, but I had a go. :)


Wednesday, 31 May 2017

More Jar of Love Creations

At the weekend I also made some cards with the Jar of Love framelits and stamp set from Stampin' Up. If you need any information about the products used just let me know. I enjoyed making them all.




Bit dark when I took the photos again, I must do them in better light. It is white and pool party.

Remember tomorrow is the new catalogue day, and I will be placing another order there are a few things I need straight away, you know how it is.


Monday, 29 May 2017

Jar of Love Creations

I have at last been able to play and make some creations using the stamp set Jar of Love and the matching dies. I have also made my first mini wood crate with the new framelits that you can purchase from the new catalogue from 1st June.



It's a cute little project, looks like we have some jam jars in a crate to deliver to some friends. A bit of the new in colour Berry Burst. Sorry the photos are a bit dark, I may do a show and tell on You Tube, I will see if I get chance. I just want to craft at the moment. Not everything is turning out as I wanted but I will show good and bad. :)

Happy Crafting xx.


Saturday, 27 May 2017

New Stampin' Up Catalogue

Yes, it is that time again, a new Stampin' Up catalogue will be available to see on Thursday 1st June. If you check back here on Thursday 1st, I am sure I will have links to the catalogue page on line. In the mean time, I have completed a video showing the new in colours that I have already purchased along with a few other new items.

I will be ordering on the 1st, so keep your eyes open, as I will be showing some more new products and hopefully get round to making some new projects as well. I would love to talk to anyone when they get creating with the new products.


Sunday, 4 December 2016

The Cancer Train

I have been missing for a while in crafting land, and the title for this post will give a clue to the reason. I have thought long and hard about creating this post, but if it makes one woman think about the situation she finds herself in, and she makes an appointment to see a doctor then that will make it worth while.

This is all about breast cancer and when you get the diagnosis. It is like being put on a train and not being able to get off or know where it is going. It will not even slow down to at least find some enjoyment in the ride.

I actually did not find a lump but if you do you have to get it checked out. The health authorities are starting to write to women earlier than the age of 50, now from 47, to offer them an early mammogram. I received one of these offers and you are told you do not have to take up the appointment as you would be contacted again at the age of 50. I made the choice to take up the offer and went to the mammogram. I figure these people are doing the scans day in and day out and have seen boobs all the time, and mine are nothing special and quite small. It was a lady that completed the scan and it took 5 minutes tops, I spent longer in the waiting room than the actual scan took, just two pictures for each side and off you go.

The scary part happened exactly one week later when I received a letter asking me to attend an appointment as something had been spotted on the mammogram. The train journey starts. The appointment was very quick, I had my first mammogram on a Monday, the following Monday I had a letter from the hospital asking me to attend again on the Thursday of that same week. I have a fabulous family and I saw no point in keeping this to myself so I told them what was happening. My sister came with me to this call back appointment. I did not take her in with me when I saw the consultant and had an examination by him. He told me something had been seen in one breast, which looked like calcium spots and I was asked to lay down to have an examination. He marked 4 small dots and told me I would next go to ultra sound to get these checked and they may take samples. This was all very scary and I went back to the waiting room.

For the ultra sound I asked my sister if she would come in with me. I hate the thought of it and hope it never happens, but if she had to go through this I wanted her to see everything. Education and knowledge can help you face things a little easier and take away the fright of the unknown. I hope I can go through the unknown to help someone else be less frightened.

The ultra sound was ok. Nurses and radiographers are all very gentle with you and talk you through every step. After the scan she told me the area explained to me by the consultant can be seen on the scan and she would use the scanner to take 3 or 4 samples. A local anesthetic was used and they inserted a hollow needle, and a loud click noise was heard each time a sample was taken. I could feel something but nothing was extremely painful, it was over quickly with each click and a slight twinge only, it was just uncomfortable to lay still for 10 minutes or so. The breast was lumpy in the days after this and I was bruised. I knew after this ultra sound that I had something bad. I told my sister how I knew and it helped slightly at the results appointment which was only 7 days after this appointment. I told you the train was fast.

The results showed I had high grade DCIS. It is an early non-invasive or pre-invasive cancer. If they are not treated the cells may develop the ability to spread and become invasive breast cancer. I did not want this inside me. It was an upsetting appointment and I had my husband with me. I was told I could have a lumpectomy and an appointment for an operation would be sent with in 30 days. The operation was on  a Thursday exactly one month after the mammogram and I worked the whole time to keep my mind off things. At work this whole thing was not happening then on the drive home it all came back again.

The day of the operation I will admit I was not in a good place I just wanted it over. My husband was with me and I was all marked up for the operation and I was told that the committee was not in agreement about my treatment, they thought a mastectomy would be better and a lumpectomy was not going to work. I was devastated that the op was cancelled and I was given options of a mastectomy with a reconstruction at a different hospital or just a mastectomy. I was sent home to think about it and had to call back with a choice. I was told this only happens 1 or 2 times a year and they were sorry I was lead down the path of a lumpectomy.

After a long 3 week wait the operation of my choice was made and I was told the area of DCIS was larger than I was first told so the lumpectomy would not have worked and I would have had to have another operation. I was also told it had not spread to the tissues or lymph nodes and I did not have to under go Chemo or radiotherapy. I can at last get off the train and life can carry on. I am not the same as before any more but I have a new 'normal'.

Thanks to my husband and family for the love, support and help given during this time. Thanks to my employer who also let me work and when I returned to work 3 weeks post op, knew I was not quite mended but let me do what I could manage. I am now 2 months post op and hope I carry on as well as I have been.

Do not put off getting checked out, go and find help, get tested. Stay as strong as you can through the whole journey wherever your train takes you. I know I have been lucky and not all people will be, but I hope you can find someone to help and support you through everything. xx


Sunday, 5 June 2016

New Stampin' Up Catalogue

The new products went live this week and I have an order winging it's way to me as I type right now. If you are interested please check out the links on the right of this blog. It will take you too the new catalogue. You can shop on line, The tab at the top of my blog called Stampin' Up shop will take you to my site and you can click on shop now.

Join me on face book if you have any questions, or would just like to join the stampin' Up fun. :)