Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Slavery Awareness

Okay this is not my normal post, but I wanted to share/teach you all something that you may or may not know much about.
Last year, my oldest, who at the time was 15 years old, came to us and shared a concern/burden about Human Trafficking/Slavery, which she had come across in her reading of books. We then began to do some research ourselves, and were alarmed at the numbers and statisics and the childern and adults that were imprisioned in this.   Most of us are not aware that it still exists to day.  In fact it is worse today than it ever was before.  So let me give you some statisics and information about it.

Definition of Human TraffickingThe United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime defines human trafficking as recruiting, transporting, transferring, harboring or receiving a person through a use of force, coercion or other means for the purpose of exploiting them. In fact Slavery didn't end with the Civil war. In fact it has grown bigger than ever
There are more slaves today than in any other time in history.
  •  More than 27 million people are trapped in slavery today.
  • It's estimated that there are 200,000 people trapped in slavery in the United States, and 17,000 more will be trafficked in the next year.
  • The average price for a slave in 1809 was $40,000 now it is only $90. 
  • 50% of all victims of slavery are children. 80% of all victims of slavery are women.
  • Human trafficking and sex slavery is a serious problem that exists right in our backyards. It is not something that only happens in other countries. There are 11,000 runaways a year in Ohio, and a runaway is likely to be forced into prostitution within 48 hours.  
  • The three greatest risk factors for women being trafficked into the sex trade are: having an older boyfriend, dropping out of school, or being raped before the age of 18.
  • Human trafficking — sexual, domestic, industrial and agricultural — is a $32 billion per year industry.
  • Women and children make up 80 percent of all trafficking victims who are forced into the commercial sex trade.
  • Nearly 2 million children are involved in the international commercial sex trade.
  • Human trafficking occurs in 161 out of 192 countries.
  • Up to 96 percent of women in prostitution want to escape but feel they can’t.
  • In some countries, it is estimated that 70 percent of men purchase sex.
  •  Pornography is a $96 billion per year industry.
  •  1.5 million are trafficked in developed economies, the European Union and the United States.
Okay, that is just some of the statistics that I have come to learn and know.  It has all broken my heart and given me a new look on life and people.  We as a church and family and mostly our youth group want to make a difference in someones life, and make a change in our world by raising awareness in our community.  So last year we had a campaign to raise loose change.  Did you know, there is an estimated 10.5 billion dollars in loose change lying around in U.S. households.  That is alot of money that could change someones life!  Well, last year our little youth group of 4 kids raised $400.  We were so proud of them and we sent it in to International Justice Mission, who are Lawyers, investigators and aftercare professionals work with local officials to rescue victims, prosecute perpetrators and protect the poor.
We were so proud of them and amazed at how God worked through them.  They educated us as parents, then moved on to teaching our church family and are working at doing the same for our community. So I wanted to share some of the picutres of what they did last year and what they are doing this year! 
 
This is from last year, 2012, but it is of, my daughter and friend/cousin, raising awareness in our community.
 
 Our Counting Party of all the loose change we raised in 2012


$400 with such a small group!  God is so good!
 
Now this year they have almost filled a  gallon ice cream bucket up with loose change.
And this weekend is our big and last push, to raise money and awareness, for it!  So we made T-shirts with stencils that we made, using my cricut and a clear acetate sheet from an office suppy store. 
 
 Here is some of the girls working on painting their shirts!
 
 The red X is very wet and red!
 
Almost done!
All finished! 
Not bad for our first time doing fabric painting and making our own stencil!
There will be more pictures to follow in the near future!
 
"You may choose to look the other way but you can never say again that you did not know."
               - William Wilberforce
 
Thanks for taking the time to read this and learning with us!
I hope you have a day filled with many blessings!
 
 

Cardmaking Beginings

I just want to share with you all, real quick, something special.  My daughter who is 11 has been making cards for people off and on through the years.  I usually give her my "scraps" and this includes a bunch of Cricut cuts that I have changed my mind about...most of them I struggle to even give to her.  But hey, it helps to keep down the pile of scraps for me.  She really enjoys getting them too!  It is with pure delight that she takes them from me.  Anyways, with those "scraps"  She goes and makes her own cards for people.  Since she has been doing this and enjoying it, people have bought her some supplies and paper of her own, like the Cuttlebug for kids, and her own paper...  She is now accumulating a nice "pile" of supplies of her own.  LOL  Anyways, when she made this card she was delighted at how well it turned out, and asked if I would take a picture of it.  So I knew that meant that she wanted me to share it with you all!  She gets a little bit of coaching from me but most of it she does on her own.  It gives her something constructive to do and gives Mommy some "quiet time".  It also helps teach her to think of others, and their likes and such.  Sometimes she is the one who reminds me of someones birthday/anniversary and such.  Anyways, here is what she came up with using some of my scraps! I think she did a pretty good job, too!
Thanks for stopping by and taking a peek at what WE have been busy doing!
Enjoy and leave her some love!
I hope you have a great day!
 

Saturday, June 29, 2013

Seeing Double?

You may ask, am I seeing double?  Well, the answer is Yes and No!  These are kind of the same cards but a little different...can you figure out the differences before reading on?
Well, here is what is different.  First of all, the placement of the dots and stars are different, but the major differences is the back ground papers are opposite and the inside papers are different.  Lastly, the name inside is different, too!  Did you catch all those differences?  They are simple yet "fancy" on the inside!  The sky is the limit on the center pleated pop up card ideas.  I do believe it is one of my favorites to do and give to family and friends.  The element of the unexpected yet fun!
And yes the patriotic colors are done on purpose, because these birthdays are so close to America's Birthday.  So I figured it was only appropriate to make these cards that way!

I used:
Cricut Craft Room Basics Cartridge for all the circle and star cuts
A Child's Year Cricut Cartridge for the the Letter cuts inside
Red/White/Blue Cardstock
DCWV The Glitzy Glitter Stack for the stars
Ribbon from my stash
HB Sentiment from Hobby Lobby
CuttleBug Stars embossing folder
Dimensional tape



Thank you so much for stopping by and seeing all of the cards I have been busy doing!
I hope you have a great day!

Entered Challenge:
DL.ART THANKFUL THURSDAY CHALLENGE #112-- PATRIOTIC

White with a Little Splash of Color!

Hello!  Well, I am trying to do a little better at getting my cards done and out in the mail in time for the recipient to receive it on their birthday.  Unfortunately, my niece had to wait for this one...Hay, handmade cards take time to come up with and then to make them!  Right?  Or, Better late than never! 
Okay, enough excuses!  LOL  This card didn't take to long to make once I figured out what I was doing.  Simple and elegant!  I like the use of the negative space for the flower...I am thinking the next time that the background paper behind the flower should be colored and then the flower could be white...we shall see.

I used:
White Cardstock
Core'Dinations Pearls cardstock
Sweet Treats Cricut Cartridge for the flower cuts
A Child's Year Cricut Cartridge for the Scalloped edge for the HB Sentiment
Love's in the Air CuttleBug Embossing Folder
Martha Stewart Glitter
Pink//Yellow Stickles
Pink Satin Ribbon from my stash
Lace flowered Ribbon from my stash
HB Stamped Sentiment from Hobby Lobby

Thank you so much for coming by and checking
out my work! 
 I hope you have a wonderful day filled with many blessings!
 

Monday, June 17, 2013

It's Graduation Time!

Hello, I hope you all are doing well!  We are keeping busy with graduations and Father's day and open houses...and whatever else we can squeeze in between!  In between all the craziness I took the time to make some graduation cards!  They all turned out pretty good.  Some I have done the same design before, but it is a good one, with just different papers and colors.  So enjoy!

For the Tent fold card
I used:
The Paper Studio Graduation paper
Red/White Cardstock
Grad Sentiment Stamp from Hobby Lobby
Black Tassel from Hobby Lobby
Gold Glittered Brad from Stampin Up!
Here is a link to a good tutorial of a Vertical Tent Fold Card.
 
For the crisscross card
I used:
DCWV Glittered the All Dressed Up Stack for the BG paper
The Paper Studio Graduation Papers
White/Red Cardstock
Grad Sentiment stamp is from Hobby Lobby
Black stickled dots
 
For the Girly Owl
I used:
Create A Critter Critter Cricut Cartridge
DCWV The Natural Stack
Black/White/Orange Cardstock
Googly Eyes
Paper/felt flowers from my stash
Handmade tassel by me
White gel pen
 
Well that is it on the graduation cards for now!
Thank you so much for stopping by! 
Take some time and look around a little!
Have a fantastic day!
 
 

Saturday, June 8, 2013

Birthday Couple!

Hello all!  I hope you all are doing well!  I know we have been VERY busy around here, and it just does not seem to let up.  Just trying to squeeze in a few things here and there, on top of all the other things going on in our crazy lives.  I love being busy, but sometimes it can get to you and you just need to rest a bit.  Anyway, part of my busy-ness is due to procrastination.  Then when you have procrastinated and others things get added to the pile suddenly you are really going nuts!  I am sure none of you have this problem!   Well, I just found out this week that my hubby's Uncle and his wife had their first wedding anniversary...so I quickly put together a card for them.  I was in such a hurry, that I failed to get a picture!  Humph!  Then I find out that both of their birthdays are coming up just a week later...so I have made them both a card and this time I got pictures!  Plus, we have had several graduates this year, and more birthdays and in between all of this is Father's Day cards.  Whew!  Anyways, here are the birthday cards for our Uncle and Aunt!

For the Cake in a stand
I used: 
DCWV The Sweet Stack
DCWV The Glitzy Glitter Stack for the blue background paper
White Cardstock for the punched edge
Happy Birthday Cuttlebug embossing folder
Stampin Up! Sweet of You stamp
Stampin Up! Crystal Effects for the dome over the cake
Red/Pink Stickles
HB sentiment stamp from my stash
Ribbons from my stash
Martha Stewart punch for the "Lacy" edge
 For the bicycle card
I used:
DCWV The Natural Stack for the background
Core'dinations Core Impressions: Timeless Collection
Off white cardstock
Cuttlebug Clockworks embossing folder
Stampin Up! Feeling Sentimental stamp of the bicycle
HB Sentiment from Hobby Lobby
I-Rock Gems
Twine
Tim Holtz Distress ink Corduroy
Well, thank you so much for stopping in! 
 I hope you have time to slow down
 and smell the roses in life!
 

Friday, June 7, 2013

Gaming Birthday!

Hello dear friends! So I have been busy like crazy and have failed to take the time to post any of my projects as of lately.  There are many more cards being made and in the process as I type this!  So stick with me through this next month as I will be posting many more...later!
Well, my nephew had his big 13th birthday about two weeks ago and yes I am just now getting around to sharing it with you all!
He is really big into the X-Box games and such and I always try to do a card that has to do with whatever they are interested at that time.  So naturally, I had to make something to do with the X-Box.  So this is what I came up with!  He seemed to love it, when he opened it he nodded his head and with a big grin, said, "Oh yeah! Now that is what I am talking about!" LOL

I used:
Plantin SchoolBook Cricut Cartridge
Cricut Craft Room Basics Cartridge
Recollections Comic Heros paper
Two shades of grey carstock
Sizzix Dots on a Line Embossing Folder
Colored brads
Stampin Up! Crystal Effects for the "X-Box Logo"
Action Wobble
The Sentiment is computer Generated
Brown bakers twine
Well, thank you for taking a peek at what
 I have been doing!
I hope you have a great day!
 


 

Monday, May 13, 2013

Mother's Day Cards

Hello everyone!  I hope that all you moms, had a wonderful Mother's Day, yesterday!  I know I did.  I love having my families come to my home. We have such a wonderful time of just eating and talking and the kids having fun with eachother.  It is just so much fun!  Both of our moms were honored with special gifts from each of us and spoiled with not having to cook for the day. 
Unfortunately, this year I did not have the time to make something "fancy" for my Mom and my Mother in Law, but I did make them a card.  Things have been so very crazy around here as of lately.  So here are the cards that I made for the Moms in my life...including my sisters/in laws, grandma. Most of these were done in in one day!  So, as you can see I was very busy this past week, not to mention all the other things I squeezed in all week long! I really enjoyed doing these!

For the Mother with Children Card I Used:
Free Vintage digi-stamp of Mother and children
The Paper Studio Mirabelle Carstock for the BG papers
Gold paper Doily
D'vine Swirl Cuttlebug folder on the BG
Stamp Sentiment from Hobby Lobby
Paper Roses from my stash
Martha Stewart Scallops corner punch
Gold Pen to accent some of the image
Adhesive pearls for the buttons on the mother's blouse
Burgundy and gold ribbon from my stash
For the Gazebo Card I Used:
Spring Cottage Cricut Cartridge for the gazebo and flowers
White and black cardstock for the gazebo
Green cardstock for the green on the flowers
K&Company Life's Journey paper for the BG
DCWV The Glitzy Glitter Stack for the pink and blue flowers and butterflies
Martha Stewart butterfly edge punch for the butterflies
Flower Soft: Sweet Pea & Meadow
Adhesive pearls
Stickles: Yellow and blue for the flower centers

For the Gold Doily and Roses Card I Used:
Printable Stationary from Pinterest
Gold Paper Doily
Pink Stickles
Adhesive Pearls
Martha Stewart Scallop Punch
Green and Lacy white ribbon from my stash
Stamp Sentiment from Hobby Lobby 
 
 
For the Teapot Action Wobble Card I Used:
Kate's ABC Cricut Cartridge for the Teapot
Paper Dolls Everyday Cricut Cartridge  for the teacup
Colorbok Rosewood for the BG paper
K&Company Life's Journey paper for the teapot and cup
Core'Dinations Carmaker Series Pearls paper for the plain pink parts
Gold paper Doily
Action Wobble
Adhesive Pearls
Pink Satin Ribbon from my stash
Stamp sentiment from Hobby Lobby
 
For the Apron Action Wobble card, I Used:
Country Life Cricut Cartridge for the Apron Cut
Paper Doll Everyday Cricut Cartridge for the spoon and spatula cut
Cricut Craft Room Basics for the scalloped oval cuts
DCWV  The Sweet Stack for the pink BG papers
Firefly Paper Pack from Big Lots
DCWV The Glitzy Glitter Stack for the green scalloped background cut and the BG cut of the apron
Martha Stewart Hydrangea Punch
Blue Ribbon from my stash
Rhinestones from my stash
Stamped Sentiment from Hobby Lobby

Well, thank you so much for stopping in!  Take a look around more on my blog and leave a comment.
I hope you have a fantastic day!

Entering into these challenges:

http://dianamlarson.blogspot.com/2013/05/dlart-thankful-thursday-linky-challenge.html

http://dianamlarson.blogspot.com/2013/05/dlart-thankful-thursday-challenge-109.html

Sentimental Sundays



 
 
 

Sunday, May 5, 2013

16th Birthday

Well, 16 years ago on May 3rd, we had our first baby.  I can't believe she is growing up so fast.  She is turning into such a wonderful young lady, who loves the Lord and is so full of joy and compassion for people trapped into slavery.  We are so proud of her and all that she is doing.  Well, she has alot of things she loves and enjoys.  One of those things is the TV show, "Doctor Who" and the Tardis!  When I asked her what she wanted on her cake, her response was, "I want a Tardis!"  Well, due to "Copyright laws" the bakery would not do it, soooo I had to find another way to put it on her cake.  Then I remembered a Pinterest post about making one out of a milk/juice carton.  So that is where it all began.  Plus, I knew I wanted to make her a card using the Cricut Craft Room to design a Tardis for her.  Well, this is what I came up with...not bad for doing it all in 1 week. 
Another thing she loves is the mustache "fad" that is going on right now.  So her birthday party had two things going on, Doctor Who and Mustaches!  I made lots of mustaches and bow ties and put them on on sticks or on straws!  Everyone had fun with all of that.  We had a great time celebrating a special young lady with family and friends!

For the Cake Tardis I used:
Juice/Milk carton
Primer Paint
Acrylic Paint Royal Blue
Textured blue cardstock
The windows are computer generated
Wooden Spool for the light on the top


Next the Tardis card:
I Used:
Cricut Craft Room Basics Cartridge for the door and window cuts
Textured Cardstock
DCWV Glitter Stack For the windows and light
Sentiment computer generated
 
 
My Beautiful 16 year old!
 
Well, thank you so much for stopping by and I hope you have a wonderful day!
 

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Garden Cascade

I have been one busy girl here lately!  I really enjoy making cards for people!  Well, this unique "Cascade" card was made for my niece who is turning 17 today!  Woohooo!  Where does the time go, and why do these kids have to grow up so fast?  I wanted to make this for her and had this all planned out in my head about 2 weeks ago and even started on it about a week early.  Then as I worked on it, I got a little stumped on my inspiration for it.  So it sat for a while until I had a chance to get back to it.  Does anyone else have that problem?  I was going for the elegant "garden" look.  I am fairly pleased at how this turned out though.  I just hope she really likes it and doesn't see this post before she receives it!  LOL  This "cascading" technique is rather simple to make, but there are several different styles/folds/sizes to choose from.  I made mine by combining several different tutorials that I found here on-line. So it really is open to your own interpretation of what you want it to look like.  Anyways, I hope you enjoy what you see and maybe you will give it a try too!

I used:
Poutpouri Basket Cricut Cartridge:  Ivy
Paper Dolls Dress Up Cricut Cartridge:   flowers and grass 
Spring Cottage Cricut Cartridge:  Fence, Gate/arbor, Bird, Tulips
Martha Stewart- Deep Edge Punch - Trellis
Blue Textured card stock for the base
Colorbok Pattern Pack: Rosewood for the background papers
White card stock for the trellis, fence, and gate/arbor
Light and dark green card stock for the backgrounds and the ivy
DCWV The Glitzy Glitter Stack for the flowers and the birds
Sentiment is a stamp from Hobby Lobby
Dimentional Tape


Thank you so much for stopping by! 
I hope you have a day filled with many blessings!