Saturday, November 28, 2020

Elegant Birthday & Thank You Cards




 

November is a busy month in our family for birthdays.  All three of my sisters' birthdays as well as my own fall in this month.  Then, one of my sister-in-law's birthday is in November along with my mother-in-law's.  

I had some time this week, so I put my creative juices to work.  For my birthday, my husband gave me some new stamps, embossing folder and some cutting dies.  I love how these cards came together.

Supplies used for these cards:

* Cardstock (from Michaels- Reflections)
* Inks from Close to My Heart: Desert Sand, Saddle, Cocoa and Grey Flannel
* Old World Paper 3D Embossing Folder (Stampin' Up)
* Butterfly Beauty Dies (Stampin' Up)
* Ornate Layers Dies (Stampin' Up)
* Your Own Kind of Wonderful Stamp Set (Close to My Heart)
* Feels Like Home-Scrapbooking Stamp Set (Close to My Heart)
* Love so Sweet Stamp Set (Close to My Heart)
* Beauty Abounds Stamp Set (Stampin' Up)
* Comfort and Hope Stamp Set (Stampin' Up)



The Guys: Game Time

 


I have not had any time to scrapbook for awhile.  I can't imagine why ;).  Work responsibilities have definitely occupied a lot of my time.  Teaching has never been a 9 to 5 job.  This year has not lessened that load.  

Anyway, I did not feel well over the weekend.  And, given the circumstances of the society we live in right now, I had to go get tested.  I thought I had Strep.  Of course, I had to get tested for COVID at the same time.  They did rapid tests for both of these; however, they both came back negative.  So... they took another culture for both of these and told me I had to quarantine until 24 hours after my symptoms subsided AND my other test results came back negative.  

Well, yesterday I began to feel better.  However, my test results aren't back yet, so I could not return to work today.  I actually have mental energy and have reached the point of being sick of being in bed.  Thus, I pulled out my scrapbooking supplies and created this layout.  What's more is that this photo isn't two or three years old... or older ;).

I am very happy with the results, and my son was, too, because he took a photo of the finished page with his phone.

This was created with a variety of supplies and brands.  The inks are from CTMH as are all of the stamps.  The die cut is from Stampin' Up.  The papers are from my stash.  They were in a paper pack I picked up from Michaels about 4 years ago.  



Monday, August 10, 2020

Mask Shield With Removable Plastic

 


Hello! Hello!

So, I have loved wearing my mask shields.  OK, honestly, I would rather not have to wear anything on my face- make up included; however, these are so much better than masks or shields.  That being said, I wore one out.  I think it is the one in the post for the original tutorial ;).  

Anyway, I didn't want to have to get rid of my mask shields just because the plastic became really worn.  So, I decided to NOT sew the plastic piece into the mask.  Instead, I sewed 4 buttons onto the mask and then cut slits into the plastic that aligned with the buttons.  This way, when the plastic wears out, I can simply cut a new piece out and reattach.  It worked perfectly!

I attached the two end buttons about 1/2" from the seam binding and the other two buttons about 1/2" from the center pleats.  The mask and shield work just as great as before!



If you are looking for the pattern and video tutorial, click here :).

Sunday, August 2, 2020

Can Achieve When Believe

You Can Achieve When You Believe


I FINALLY scrapbooked our family photo at my graduation from WGU in the Spring of 2017.  I know that is a little ways back there :).  I went back to finishing my degree in 2016.  It was INTENSE.  I truly felt that I was inspired and directed to finish at that time.  However, I didn't just feel the prompting and push to finish.  I felt the push that I needed to finish as soon as possible.  When I enrolled at WGU, I asked them if they thought it was possible to finish in 18 months.  The answer was an absolute no.  Somehow, though, I felt like that was the time frame I needed to complete my education in.  I sat down and mapped out how many credits I would need to complete in a semester.  Then, I broke it down further and figured out that I would need to complete each course in 2.5 weeks.  To help me stay focused, I printed out a little sign that said, "You CAN achieve when you BELIEVE."   

For 12 months, I slept, ate and did school.  Oh.  That's not true.  I also continued subbing for the school district in all of the schools K-12 and volunteering once a week in my daughter's classroom for 3 hours every time.  

Then, if that wasn't enough, one week before school started in 2016, the elementary principal asked me if I would be willing to start the year out for the English 4th grade dual immersion teacher.  She had just had an accident on her lawn mower and got a major concussion.  I said, "Sure."  I set up her classroom, met with her and went over the routines and procedures she wanted the students to learn.  That week turned into 4 months teaching full-time.  I had three weeks right before Christmas break when I only taught half-days, so I could finish my clinicals.  Then, on the first day back from Christmas break, I returned to that classroom and the Spanish cohort side.  I taught the first half of the day in Spanish and the second half of the day in English.  By this time, these two teachers knew me really well and just had me take charge of all the learning while I was in class.  I was also called as my ward's Primary President.  We had a rather large Primary.  I was over 110 children ages 18 months to 11 years old and 46 different leaders.  

Despite everything, I was ABLE to finish in 18 months.  I referred back to my little sign every day.  I deliberately capitalized CAN and BELIEVE, because it helped me to believe in myself when it was really hard.  We CAN BELIEVE, and when we really do, there is nothing that can stop us for reaching our goals.  

So much has happened since then.  Immediately after graduating, I was hired on as a K-5 elementary teacher and started a brand new blended learning STEAM elementary school.  That first year I taught grades 3-5 on Monday and Wednesday and grades K-2 on Tuesday and Thursday.  On Fridays, we had different activities, and I taught Spanish to students in K-5.  The staff consisted of myself and the principal.  Between the two of us, we did everything- admin, recess duty, instruction, interventions, secretarial and janitorial duties.  

That was 3 years ago.  Now, we are weathering through COVID-19; however, this feels like nothing compared to the three years before.  In fact, I feel that things went really well for me and my students this past Spring.  Looking towards this next year, I am not afraid or overwhelmed that I will have students in 2 grades attending M-TH in class; 100% remotely; 50% in class and 50% remotely; 3 days in class; and M-TH half days.  

All products used in this scrapbook page are from Close to My Heart or Stampin' Up except for the gold flourish stickers and dark blue cardstock. 

Wednesday, July 22, 2020

Mask Shield Pattern




Hello! Hello!

It has been a very long time since I posted.  Life has been very busy over the past few years.  I am an elementary teacher and am preparing to go back to school this fall.  Of course, due to a 5-letter 2-digit word that I would rather not say ;), I will be adding something new to my daily apparel.

I cannot stand the masks.  I can't breathe out of them.  They fog up my glasses, and honestly, they are difficult to hear people when they speak while wearing them.  Originally, I thought I would just get a shield.  However, when I put my cute shield hat on, the view was so distorted I thought I was going to puke from dizziness.  I could breathe easier, and others could hear me and even see my smile and lips moving.

So, I spent a while designing and creating my solution to all of these issues.  The end result is what I call a mask shield.  It has a contour shape that hugs close to the face.  With the addition of a pipe cleaner, it fits snug enough that my glasses do not fog up.  I can breathe.  Others can hear me, and my students will be able to read my facial expressions and lips when I smile and speak.

Today, I would like to share this with you.  There are three sizes (S, M, L).  The Small fits youth (10-13 as well as a woman's small).  The Medium fits teens as well as many women's faces.  And, the large fits men's larger faces well.

You are welcome to create these for your own personal use or to give away.  You are not welcome to sell your finished products created from my pattern.  If you would like to do so, contact me, and we can discuss this.

Note: On the Medium and Large patterns, I did not put elastic sizes.  Each person's ears are different, and so I have not found the perfect elastic length.  Below are my guidelines.  I recommend cutting your elastic at that size and then adjusting accordingly, so that the finished product fits the wearer just right :).

Small: Two pieces 6.5" of 1/4" elastic
Medium: Two pieces 7" of 1/4" elastic
Large: Two pieces 8" of 1/4" elastic

Mask Shield Pattern

You can also watch tutorials here:

Mask Shield Tutorial Part 1



Mask Shield Tutorial Part 2



Wishing you a wonderful day!

:) Dari