God's plans for your life far exceed the circumstances of your day. Lou Giglio
Monday, January 10, 2011
New & Now by CTMH - Spray Pen Unplugged!
Add glamour to your artwork with the spray mist technique. Let CTMH show you how using the affordable spray pen, a dash of re-inker and a dab of Create-a-Shade® pearl paint.
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Where will your commitments take you this decade?
Daily Hope by Pastor Rick Warren
"So let's keep focused on that goal, those of us who want everything God has for us. If any of you have something else in mind, something less than total commitment, God will clear your blurred vision—you'll see it yet! Now that we're on the right track, let's stay on it."
Philippians 3:15-16 (MSG)
Every choice you make has eternal consequences, so you had better choose wisely.
Nothing shapes your life more than the commitments you choose to make. Your commitments can develop you or they can destroy you, but either way, they will define you. Tell me what you are committed to, and I’ll tell you what you will be at the end of the next ten years. We become whatever we are committed to.
It is at this point of commitment that many of us miss God’s purpose for our lives. Some will be afraid to commit to anything and so they will just drift through the next decade. Others will make half-hearted commitments to competing values, and so they will face frustration and mediocrity over the next ten years. Others will make a full commitment to worldly goals, such as becoming wealthy or famous, and end up disappointed and bitter.
Every choice you make has eternal consequences, so you had better choose wisely. Peter warns, “Since everything around us is going to melt away, what holy, godly lives you should be living!” 2 Peter 3:11 (NLT)
Spiritual growth is not automatic. It takes an intentional commitment. You must want to grow, decide to grow, make an effort to grow, and persist in growing. Discipleship—the process of becoming like Christ—begins with a commitment to follow Jesus no matter where he leads.
Let Jesus shape your life this decade. Imagine what your life will be like at the end of this Decade of Destiny, if you make a full and complete commitment to him now.
"So let's keep focused on that goal, those of us who want everything God has for us. If any of you have something else in mind, something less than total commitment, God will clear your blurred vision—you'll see it yet! Now that we're on the right track, let's stay on it."
Philippians 3:15-16 (MSG)
Every choice you make has eternal consequences, so you had better choose wisely.
Nothing shapes your life more than the commitments you choose to make. Your commitments can develop you or they can destroy you, but either way, they will define you. Tell me what you are committed to, and I’ll tell you what you will be at the end of the next ten years. We become whatever we are committed to.
It is at this point of commitment that many of us miss God’s purpose for our lives. Some will be afraid to commit to anything and so they will just drift through the next decade. Others will make half-hearted commitments to competing values, and so they will face frustration and mediocrity over the next ten years. Others will make a full commitment to worldly goals, such as becoming wealthy or famous, and end up disappointed and bitter.
Every choice you make has eternal consequences, so you had better choose wisely. Peter warns, “Since everything around us is going to melt away, what holy, godly lives you should be living!” 2 Peter 3:11 (NLT)
Spiritual growth is not automatic. It takes an intentional commitment. You must want to grow, decide to grow, make an effort to grow, and persist in growing. Discipleship—the process of becoming like Christ—begins with a commitment to follow Jesus no matter where he leads.
Let Jesus shape your life this decade. Imagine what your life will be like at the end of this Decade of Destiny, if you make a full and complete commitment to him now.
Friday, January 7, 2011
Jeanette Lynton's NEW 52 Weeks of Wonder
Generational Stamping with a Twist
"Farewell 2010 and Color Me Monday, and hello 2011 and “52 Weeks of Wonder”! In this new year, I’ll be showcasing one fun and fabulous stamping technique every single week. Some will be simple, others will be more advanced, but I promise each one will be beautiful and inspire YOU to make your life more wonder-full.
Today starts off with some great artwork featuring “generational stamping with a twist.” For those of you new to stamping, here’s the gist on generational stamping—a first generation image is made from a freshly-inked stamp pressed to paper. Second generation is when you stamp a second time without re-inking the image, for a lighter impression. Third is even lighter, and so on, until your inked image becomes very faint. Generational stamping is a great way to vary hue and intensity in your images without investing in dozens of ink colors (although who can resist owning more inks?)"
Jeanette Lynton

"Farewell 2010 and Color Me Monday, and hello 2011 and “52 Weeks of Wonder”! In this new year, I’ll be showcasing one fun and fabulous stamping technique every single week. Some will be simple, others will be more advanced, but I promise each one will be beautiful and inspire YOU to make your life more wonder-full.
Today starts off with some great artwork featuring “generational stamping with a twist.” For those of you new to stamping, here’s the gist on generational stamping—a first generation image is made from a freshly-inked stamp pressed to paper. Second generation is when you stamp a second time without re-inking the image, for a lighter impression. Third is even lighter, and so on, until your inked image becomes very faint. Generational stamping is a great way to vary hue and intensity in your images without investing in dozens of ink colors (although who can resist owning more inks?)"
Jeanette Lynton

To achieve the beautiful dimensional butterfly shown on today’s layout, click here for Jeanette's step-by-step instructions, plus a little extra technique to give it added zip.
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Big Herringbone Cowl

Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Organize Your Stuff Challenge ... Round 2
Plugging along with Round 2 of the Challenge and I've tweaked a few things here and there. The real work won't start until week 22 or so when I fell off the wagon on the first go 'round.
Although the focus of week 18 in the 2Peas Organize Your Stuff Challenge is tools and adhesive, storage issues tend to overlap categories in my scroffice. I've since switched over to a pink ATG for my main adhesive and it's a huge tool. It doesn't fit in my Pampered Chef tool caddy, so it just kinda hangs out on my work space. That's not working for me, so I decided to spring for an over-the-door pocket organizer to hold my slowly growing collection of punches. Thanks for the great idea fellow Peas organizers!
If you'd like to peek back at my first stab at week 18 back in May, here's a link to the original post. You can see photos of my desk top tool caddy and distressing kit. I believe next up is chipboard and that might be a catch-up week for me to tackle photos.
If you'd like to peek back at my first stab at week 18 back in May, here's a link to the original post. You can see photos of my desk top tool caddy and distressing kit. I believe next up is chipboard and that might be a catch-up week for me to tackle photos.
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Patter Cross's ABS Scripture Challenge

As part of my scrapbooking goals for 2011, I am participating in an ABC Scripture Challenge hosted by Patter Cross. Study details can be found here. Patter will be posting a new word every other Sunday, including reference to her chosen scriptures and photos of her 6x6 scrapbook pages. If you're going to join, grab the button above for your blog.
So here's the first challenge word: anchor
So here's the first challenge word: anchor
I'm hoping to post my scripture reference and photo of my 6x6 page sometime during the study week. Challenge participants will be sharing on blogs and in various galleries such as 2Peas in a Bucket, Splitcoaststampers, Scrapbook.com, etc. Just use the keyword "ABCSCR11" to tag your work and it will help others find it more easily. Please let me know if you're joining so I can follow along with you.
Saturday, January 1, 2011
CTMH's Inspiration promotion and January SOTM

Sneak a peek at great Spring/Summer 2011 CTMH Idea Book products—including amazing deals on new stamp sets and the January Stamp of the Month when you buy the new Wings Workshops on the Go™ kit. All of our Workshops on the Go kits come with paper, accessories, and an exclusive stamp set designed specifically for the workshop projects. A new workshop kit is available each month at a discount off of the full retail value. During the month of January, when you purchase a Wings Workshops on the Go kit, you can get:
~ the stamp sets featured in the Inspirations brochure at a deep discount
~ the January Stamp of the Month set at a substantial discount or even FREE
Get your hands on an Inspiration brochure to find out all the details about these spectacular savings by contacting me today!
January SOTM, Find Your Style:
January SOTM, Find Your Style:

Buy the Wings Workshops on the Go™ kit and mix and match the new products found throughout the pages of the Inspirations brochure to earn the My Acrylix® Find Your Style Stamp of the Month set at a discount or even for FREE!
You can also purchase products from the Autumn/Winter 2010 Idea Book and earn the January Stamp of the Month at a discount or even for free. Products from the Inspirations brochure can be mixed and matched with products from the Autumn/Winter 2010 Idea Book but the same discounts do not apply.

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