Showing posts with label Friends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Friends. Show all posts

Monday, February 6, 2012

Oh where, oh where can I beeeeeeeeeee?

haha..can you hear me singing?

I have missed typing to y'all....and wanted to pop on quick just to say...
I'm back.

I was HERE.

I just took a break.  For the past two years I spent hours burning the candle at both ends to struggle to get blog posts up for the week I was at CHA and came home to realize it didn't really make a difference, lol.

This year I just vowed to simplify and spend more time prepping myself in other ways...not to mention we had a ton going on.
My family was here for our "2nd Christmas", and I got to see my brother and sister and that was priceless.  Then, the next day Madelynn performed in her first competition and that night I jetted off to LA after being able to watch her perform.

I spent this past week connecting, reconnecting, networking, and working. hard.
Many people are under the impression that CHA is a big party and while it is, it's also really hard work.  After what seems to be months of prep work and planning,  I work a booth for 10 hours a day, mostly on my feet the whole time and I'm there to sell stamps..not just to hang out.  The only reason I mention this is because I am very much invested in how well TGF does and I take it very seriously.  and I am "on" the entire time, if that makes sense :)

That being said- of COURSE it's fun.
It's a once-a-year, sometimes twice if I'm lucky, event that brings many like souls together in the same area and you can't put a price on that.

I have deepened roots of friendship with many people, laughed, cried, and felt appreciated and understood by very special women who are like me and who understand me.  I love that.  I love it SO much.




This is just a SMALL...and I mean SMALL sampling of the lovely people I got to spend time with this past week...more pics to come when I get them off my camera....there are a TON!

oh....and I got to meet this chick too...pretty darn cool:

So...that's where I've been...and I'll be back tomorrow with an actual piece of card stock turned into art.  LOL.  It's been TOO long and I'm beginning to feel intimidated by my craft desk, ha!
xoxo,
Jess

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Someone new is CREEPIN' up on the Farm...

...and her name is CREEPER Madden!

I LOVE this new design from The Greeting Farm- I think she had me at her hair.  Love it!
Marie has an AMAZING January release planned at TGF and if you check out the TGF BLOG today you'll also see that we've welcomed the 3rd of 4 new "TGF Premiere" Farmers today, too!
Welcome to SIMONNE CLAY!
I ADORE her designs and was so happy she accepted our invitation!

Here is CC Madden:

Isn't she SUPER creepy-chic-cool?
Check out the Farm Fresh Challenge Blog today too for a FUN Friday "Spyday".

I had the BEST time yesterday with one of my favorite people in the world, Pam.  We had a blast!



The best part was getting the kids and hubbies together too- what a WONDERFUL way to kick off the Christmas festivities.  LOVE this lady!

Have a happy weekend, everyone!
MERRY CHRISTMAS to all!


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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

When you just have to say....

TODAY STINKS.
ha!

Well, not really...however, the flu bug has hit the Diedrich house and so far it's Mom and Ava down for the count :(   Little peanut had a 102.4 temp under her arm yesterday (which, are we still adding a degree these days?  I think we are- but nevertheless- it was HIGH!) and Mom has chills.

This is going to be a CRAZY. busy. week.
SO bear with me- cuz I might be here and there until next week.  The kids seriously have like 5 parties this week between school, dance, etc., a basketball game, Girl Scout cookie kick-off party, and oh yeah- I gotta get better ;)  Yikes!

Today's RCC33 challenge on the Ribbon Carousel blog made me pull out some twine and I have to say the sentiment makes me SMILE.   Today our teammate Danielle Daws  (LOVE her CAS style, btw!) has issued us a SUPER fun Twine Challenge today and Divine Twine is sponsoring a prize of 2 full spools to a lucky winner!

Be sure to check out the RCC blog for all the details.  Here's my card...and the story behind it today:

 I made this card for a friend of mine that I met at the beginning of this year.  Her daughter is in Ava's kindergarten class and she's our Girl scout leader and also is the reason I signed up to be a 31 consultant :)  She is a consultant too and also happens to make the CUTEST headbands, neck warmers (which is totally nuking waiting for me as I type!), ornaments, all kinds of cute personalized stuff.   Her name is Elizabeth and I am so, so excited that I finally met someone here in the neighborhood to hang out with who actually crafts, too!   Seriously- her stuff is SO cute- check out her Facebook Page and you might even recognize one of her little models ;)

We had to reschedule plans TWICE last week due to work stuff, sick kid stuff, etc. and then it just so happened that Friday we were talking on the phone and she said "are you busy"?  Well, we both are busy. Crazy busy.   But stir crazy too- LOL  So I said "hmm, no?"  LOL  and then the "let's do lunch" idea bloomed. (oh, and a spur-of-the-moment trip to Hobby Lobby where you 'accidentally' pass a Starbucks on the way ;) 

Anyway- as soon as I grabbed my UNITY Kit from November I knew it was the perfect card and tried to honor Danielle's CAS (Clean and Simple) style.

Thanks so much for stopping by today and seriously- check out not only the Ribbon Carousel store but also my friend's "Bees Knees" page!  See you soon!
xoxo,


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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Twilight Thursday on Thanksgiving Day!

Hey, everyone!

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!

I have so, so very much to be grateful for, I don't know where to start...but all I can say is that I look forward to today for soooooo many reasons.  Every day, really, for those same reasons..most of all, the family that I have...and the fact that they understand the TRUE meaning of family, unconditional love, and that they are able to embrace how very special all of the above really is  <3

So....while we will all be busy with food, family, and feasting today, we also have a little bit of fun for you today over on The Greeting Farm Blog!

We are doing a special "TWILIGHT THURSDAY" mini-Blog-hop and with the celebration of Breaking Dawn's release and the big vampire/human nuptials taking place...we have some inspiration for you!

Here's my card:

My card reminds me of Rosalie Cullen.  I used her because I think she came the furthest throughout the story line, beginning with Twilight (the 1st book and into Breaking Dawn (the 4th and last).  She always had issues with Bella, perhaps some personal and some concerning her family, but in the end she recognized the TRUE MEANING OF FAMILY  when she set her differences aside, even while maintaining her spunky personality, but really did the right thing in the end and rallied around her brother and his wife and well...that's a beautiful thing ;)

I thought the movie really personified all that and really loved the character that was portrayed in Breaking Dawn.  And..yeah...I saw it!  Of course I did, I went opening day!
In fact, here is a picture of me and my BFF Pammy getting ready for our 4-movie marathon, ending with the midnight premiere of Breaking Dawn this past Thursday:

LOVE this lady...she always has my back and we have the best laughs!  Oh- and see our cute slouchy beanie hats?  She makes them!  You've gotta check out her blog and see all the cute stuff she has for sale!

...and don't forget to head back to the TGF BLOG to leave a comment and enter to WIN one of the two "I do" stamp sets up for grabs this weekend to celebrate the Breaking Dawn movie :)

Well, last but not least, I'd like to just take a minute to tell you all how grateful I am for the friendships forged and what wonderful support we all are to each other here in blog land.  I know I haven't had much time these past few weeks to come by and I really hope to relax this weekend...but it definitely needs to be said that I think this community is pretty darn awesome :)  Love and hugs to you and yours...

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Time Flies...

Hey, everyone,

I'm back with a special post today as I've been asked to be the Guest Designer this week for my friend Danni's "Flutter-By Wednesday" challenge :)

Thanks so much, Danni for having me today!  The challenge this week on her blog is an open challenge to just use a butterfly, fairy, or angel on your projects.  I have had these adorable Butterfly 3D stickers from my cousin/BFF Kim for a while and they were calling to be used for today's special card!

The sentiment is from Unity's November Kit of the Month.  
TIME FLIES.

I also used the RCC (Ribbon Carousel challenge) sketch today by Laura to make today's creation:

My card has a special meaning today, too.  One of the reasons I love butterflies so much and why they've always been so important to me came at a young age.  Tomorrow will be the 20th anniversary of my childhood best friend's death as a result of a senseless and tragic accident.  While time surely does fly, I guess I can't believe it's been 20 years.

Unfortunately, any photos I have of my friend and I together are in storage from when we moved and I realized where I had put the three photo albums i have-both of our photos together and also the newspaper clippings from the accident that claimed her life 8 days after it occurred.    She had a smile that could light up a whole block, didn't she?

I miss you, Meg...and I thank you for helping me to be the responsible teenager I was and pray that my children will make the same sound decisions one day when faced with what my friend was faced with.  She wasn't drinking but got into a car with people who had been.   I posted about it a few years ago and the whole issue of drinking and driving will forever be a crusade of mine whenever I can pursue it and admonish others to really think before they make a foolish decision that could take a life...or more than one.  I am so grateful that her mother and sister are still in my life today.   Meggan and I met in Children's choir.  I attended the Catholic school within the church but Meggan went to the public school but came for choir practices.  We became fast friends and loved to sing together.  One day during choir practice as we were sitting in our chairs listening to Sister Bernadette talk (I don't' think she was supposed to do this then-but she couldn't' wait, lol), she gave me one of those 'broken heart' Best Friends necklaces and had our names engraved on the back.  I remember feeling like the bees knees that day.  I'm so grateful for that.  For tennis in the street.  For piano playing and singing and for the fact that she accidentally slammed my finger into my swing set playing tag when I was 12 and it broke and has been crooked ever since :)  Makes me think of her whenever I look down at it :)

While retelling these few stories makes me smile, I often wonder what it would be like if she was still here, and relive the tragic events each year not really for me, but as a parent I can't help but think of her wonderful mother losing her baby and as a person who is super close with my baby sister,  I just ache for my friend Jen who longs for her little sister back.

I've learned so much over the years, and 20 of them really have flown by.   Life has always been more precious since I was 15 years old and won't ever forget getting that phone call.
Life is precious.
butterflies are free.
Novembers are hard..but hope lives and I think Meg lives through that hope- that if even one person tells her story and prevents another senseless accident...well...that would be nice.

Thanks so much to DANNI for having me as the Guest designer today on the Flutter By Wednesday challenge blog...and thanks, everyone, for reading.  Hug your loved ones a little tighter today :)
and EVERY day  <3
xoxo,

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Monday, November 7, 2011

A long post about the all-too-often shortness of this one PRECIOUS life.

Dear friends,

I write to you this evening because Heaven has gained another angel.
Our stamping friend Katie Renz is now safe and pain-free in the arms of Jesus.

I can't stop thinking about the three young children and doting husband Katie leaves behind.   There is relief in the fact that Katie isn't in the agonizing pain she has been in, but so many questions and so much left to understand when we realize a mother, wife, sister, daughter, friend, and so much more has been taken from so many who loved her...

Shortly after the news of Katie's passing today, I received an email from Kate at I {heart} papers with some info I'd love to pass on to you.   Most of you remember our "SWIMMING FOR KATIE" event that we had a few weeks back to raise money for her husband Kevin and the boys.    To read more about the initial event, please click HERE.

Katie's family needs us now more than ever.  Her dear husband Kevin's birthday is the 17th of this month.  Her twins share my sweet baby Ava's birthday on the 19th of this month...they will be 6 just like my baby girl will be.   Katie and I used to chat about all we had in common in that regard.   We both have twins, and had kids who shared a bday, shared the fact that we were both adopted, lots of things.  I shared a story of how I "met" Katie on that post, but as I've been following her journey, especially as of late, I realized that if it hadn't been for Katie's encouragement, I might not have ever gone out for a design team.   

Three years later, looking at where I am now, it's  due in large part to Katie's encouragement.  I used to ask her tons of questions about being on DT's and she would always tell me to go for it!  She helped me grow some confidence in submitting my first DT application and I remember getting emails from her after I started posting announcements here and there saying "Look at you go, girl!"   I don't think I will ever forget that.  Boy do I wish I had saved more of our emails.  I will always have those memories etched o my heart though.

Sweet Katie, your light shines through so many crafters who have been sharing stories today on how they knew you....even the ones who don't know you have your strength, courage, and all you were so willing to share with us, both personally and creatively, indelibly etched on their hearts as well.

Life is so short.   
I remember thinking when my Father in law passed away from cancer last year and accepted God shortly before he died that miracles really do exist.  I have spent so much time praying for miracles that didn't happen the way I prayed for them too...for his life to be saved, to reconcile with someone who I really care about that just doesn't get it...and jut recently for Katie to be saved....but the truth is, there are still miracles that have occurred.   A man who never really had peace,  who I never thought cared much for me, thanked me for taking care of him and told me he loved me and although there was constant upheaval in the process, there was peace and understanding in the end.  There was love and the true meaning of family in the end...and the greatest gift was that he accepted God before he passed onto Heaven.    I didn't know how my husband was going to get through such a deep, painful loss but he is working through it and our marriage is so strong now.  That, too, a miracle.  

We think we can make decisions, and sure, we have free will, but we don't know how our stories are going to pan out regardless of whether or not we think we do.  So much of our life is written for us and most of us never realize that until it's too late. 
"We make plans...God laughs."

I think it goes something like that.   As for our Katie girl, what a miracle to see the love she spread and the whirlpool effect it will have for years to come.   Although in this life, I will never understand why a young mother has to leave three young children and the love of her life to this awful disease, I see so many tiny miracles in the kindness of her...of the people coming together who know her...and it renews my faith even when I want to doubt things.

How can I doubt what I see when a community of strangers comes together to rally around a family they barely know with amazing tributes, cards, donations and most of all, strong prayers.

How can I doubt when I have witnessed the acceptance of a kind and merciful God by those who have spent years...sometimes their whole lives even, denying Him?

There is so much we don't understand...but for now, I will leave you with a huge note of thanks.  Sure, my family thought I was crazy when I began forging what I believe to be life-long friendships with people I met online.   People who came together with a common thread or two that wind up so much a part of your daily life you don't know what you ever did without them.   Even the ones who touch your heart from time to time that you don't speak with on a regular basis.

There is one thing about this community that I know.  No matter what you might hear or think, we are bound together by a golden thread and that gold is 24 karat.  It's kindness.  It's heart and soul, and it's love.   It's you, it's me, it's Katie....and so many others who have and will continue to touch our lives.

Farewell, to our friend...Katie.    I'm wearing the above bracelet for you today...because paradise is where I believe you are.  I believe you are safe in Heaven and am sending so many prayers to lift your family up at this time when they need it most.  God bless your family and may you finally rest after such a long and courageous fight.

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For those of you wishing to send sympathy cards, birthday cards for the ones I mentioned coming up, etc...please send to:
The Renz Family
PO Box 5913
Bellingham, WA 98227-5913




Birthdays:
Kevin - Nov 17
Will and Nate (will be turning 6) - Nov 19
Hunter (will be turning 12) - Dec 1

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

SWIMMING for KATIE-Blog Hop Day 2...

I believe in MIRACLES.

I really do.   I'm just going to start off by saying that and how overwhelmed I am with the HUGE hearts around the stamping world and why I love what I do so much.   THIS is one of those times when it's truly apparent.   People REACH OUT.

Let me tell you a story about a girl I met, Katie Renz...back in 2008.  I had just won a Mother's Day Contest over on the Papertrey Ink site and was over the moon thrilled about winning one of their stamp sets.  Although I had been stamping since about 2003, I had only begun blogging shortly before this win in 08 and knew nothing...knew no one.  I had written an essay about my Mother and who knew?  I guess it touched a few people...?!  ;)

After my win, I got the sweetest email from a girl named Katie who REACHED OUT to me- she and I both had twin boys and with that as our common ground, she wrote about how touched she was by my story and we became bloggin' friends from there.  Over 3 1/2 years later, it is still AMAZING to me how much some of these women mean to me, some I've never even met.

TODAY we are here to REACH OUT to our sweet Katie. Beginning yesterday and through tomorrow, over 125 of the best stampers in the industry are coming together to KEEP SWIMMING for Katie...to encourage Katie to Keep Swimming through the hardest battle of her life-a battle FOR her life- as she continues to amaze us all with her positive and real outlook on living with Stage 4 gastric cancer. Just before Christmas last year, a few tummy aches led to this awful diagnosis but as I said, I BELIEVE in miracles.  I BELIEVE in the power of people gathering together to lift up a life, and I believe in Katie and her amazing family.

Now what was that about the AMAZING community of stampers I'm blessed to know?  Check this out- Kate from I {heart} Papers and my sweet friend Becky Oehlers have teamed up to provide this adorable digi stamp (also available in clear!) to KEEP SWIMMING for KATIE!

HERE ARE ALL THE Available ITEMS for SALE to support Katie.

This exclusive stamp used in my sample, designed by Becky Oehlers, is available as a clear stamp, as well as a SVG cut file.  100% of the profits will go to Katie's fund to help her and her young family.  Her husband Kevin and their 3 young children need our help and support.  In addition to the Keep Swimming Octopus, there are other designs available, just click the link above to shop!

Direct donations also being accepted and APPRECIATED:

If you need more information before deciding on a donation, just click HERE.

I can't imagine what her family is going through with all of the astronomical bills, hospital stays, chemo, etc. not to mention providing for their family through all of it.  Please take a moment to consider giving to the Renz family, and feel free to SHARE this on Facebook, Twitter, wherever you're connected so that we can get the word out and support our sweet friend.  The more support the better, right?

Here's how the idea for "SWIMMING for KATIE" came to be, from a post on her BLOG.  To read more about Katie's story back to her first post about her journey, click HERE.  Guys, we know TOO many people....young people...GOOD people, whose lives are being affected by cancer.   It stinks, but I know we can make a difference....and so do 125 others on this amazing hop.    Here's my card:

Please visit these wonderful souls as we embark on Day 2 of SWIMMING for Katie:

Ashley Harris

Clare Buswell

Jessica Diedrich

Lisa Somerville

Charlene Merrick

Eva Dobilas

Judy Rozema

Sharon Doolittle

Tifany DeGough

Windy Robinson

Ashley Cannon Newell

Connie McCotter

Heidi Van Laar

Karen Maldonado

Lori Craig

Melissa Phillips

Tosha Leyendekker

Amy Kolling

Angela Thomas

Angelica Suarez

Angie Blom

Becky Oehlers

Betty Wright

Bev Gerard

Brenda Weaver

Carolyn King

Chari Moss

Charlene Driggs

Claire Brennan

Corinna McGregor

Craft Critique

Karen Hunsaker (Rubbernecker Stamps Designer)

Keely Yowler

Kelly Schirmer

Keri Lee Sereika

Kim Hughes

Kimber McGray

Kittie Caracciolo

Kristin Eberline

Wendy Price

Last but definitely NOT least, if you would like to send Katie a card (I'll be sending her this one :), you can mail her some handmade love and support to:

Katie Renz
PO Box 5913
Bellingham, WA 98227-5913


Thank you SO much for stopping by and for hopping through this large list of love...I hope you did it yesterday and will come back in support tomorrow too...it's the least we can do for our Katie girl!
xoxo,

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Friday, October 7, 2011

Operation Julie's Smile...

Hey, everyone... not only is it Farm Fresh Friday Spy-Day today on the Farm Fresh Challenge blog, it's also a special post for a friend and a good cause.
Before I begin, I want to show you a card I made for today's event that "CASE's" a card by Dictionary today in the TGF Gallery!  I hope I did it justice! 

Here is my card:

Today is a special day because it's also the Operation Julie's Smile Blog Hop!
Julie Ranae is a good friend of mine and the DT Coordinator for The Twinery that we serve on together.  In addition, she is the coordinator for many other teams and is very involved in the stamping community.  She has a big heart and would be the first person to coordinate an even like this for someone else.   Today, we want to help Julie:


A few weeks ago I got an email from Nicole Rixon, owner of the Sweet Stamp Shop which is another team Julie coordinates.  Nicole asked me if I wanted to participate in this special event today and The Greeting Farm is also proud to sponsor today's event!

After a dental emergency a few months ago in which our friend lost her front teeth, follow up visits were estimated with a total cost of over $7,000.  Yikes!  We all get by with a little help from our friends, right?   I've had a donation button here on my sidebar for a few weeks and the purpose of our hop today is not only to encourage giving hearts, but there are over $2,500 worth of PRIZES today from the AMAZINGLY generous stamp companies that I'm blessed to know.  That is one of the great things about this industry.  So many GENEROUS people.  :)

That being said, you're probably just getting here from THE TWINERY's blog.  There are over 120 people on this hop (ANOTHER display of how stampers are some of the KINDEST peeps I know!), so don't get discouraged if you get a little lost along the way.   

The ENTIRE list is over on the Sweet Stamp Blog where it all starts!  oh- and we KNOW it's big...so TAKE YOUR TIME!

You have ALL weekend to hop and leave a comment here for your chance to WIN some prizes!   Now it's on to JENNY SUCHIN's blog!    That's all you need to do, and if you can, again, the donation button is on my sidebar.  Let's help put that smile back on her face!  I know we can do it :)

I'll be back here on Monday with a new "Monday FUN-day" post with The Greeting Farm's Farm Fresh Challenge blog...until then...have a FABULOUS weekend and thanks for hopping!
xoxo,
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Thursday, October 6, 2011

Tiny Dancer...

Hey, everyone!

Thank you so much for scrolling down because I am SO excited about this week's Deconstructed Sketch!

Not only are we being sponsored by the adorable Tiddly Inks this month, we are also welcoming one of my best friends in the WORLD to the Deconstructed Sketch Girls....yep, that's right!  Welcome to PAM VARNELL!   I know you guys know that Pammy hardly needs an intro from me because I blog about her a lot and our adventures...but today I also want to mention that she is also an EXTREMELY talented designer and we are all lucky to have her!   Love you girl- SO excited to be on a team with you again!

As I mentioned, this week we are sponsored by Christy Croll and her awesome digi company, "Tiddly Inks".   Since my daughter recently started competitive dance, I wanted to make a card for her and made duplicate card for the dance academy owner for being so awesome to us since we were asked to audition a bit later than the rest of the team (we had only enrolled about a month ago and all of this exciting stuff has happened for Madelynn since!).  Here is my card, featuring this cute little Tiny Dancer:

The awesome build-your-own sentiment is from Market Street Stamps and is probably my new favorite small sentiment set, "Simple Joys".  You guys seriously need to check them OUT of you haven't yet!  They stamp SO well and the line is super cute!

Here is the Deconstructed Sketch 22 for you today:

I have to admit, and I was teasing Jen about this last night cuz she's a good friend of mine too, that I was a BIT skeered when I saw this sketch, but I LOVE it and the card came to me in no time, too.  Don't be shy- seriously, you will LOVE this one!

Last but not least, don't forget to visit:
Once again, a big welcome to Pam!  See you guys for another sketch next week!

xoxo,



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Saturday, September 17, 2011

Keeping the Faith...and OPERATION JULIE Smile!...

Hey, everyone!

I am SO glad it's the weekend.  Oh, my word this week has been BIZZZZAAAAYYYYYY!
 We have some AMAZING things going on here... lots of fun things going on at home and some FUN announcements coming up from both my family and my creative path and I just am kind of bursting...but that will have to wait because I have a TGF "heART journaling" page to share with you today...and 

....it's ALL about FAITH.

My husband and I have been talking a lot about this lately, and he's been watching some shows and listening to a few radio talk shows in addition to what we learn at church.  We have had a lot to pray on lately in our personal life, some decisions we've needed to make for our family, the kids activities and even some of my creative stuff too.  I'm feeling really good about some things coming up in the next while and i am SO proud of my kids- I can't wait to share more!!!!   Anyway, I know I don't talk about spiritual stuff very much, but this week has been one of those weeks that proves that if you are being STILL..being VERY still and being OPEN to hearing what the answers to your prayers are...that you can actually read what God writes on your heart sometimes and that is pretty. darn. amazing.

So today, at The Greeting Farm, our heART journaling class is featuring projects using ONE WORD as the focus of our page/pages today and here is mine...FAITH:
Stamps: Spring Butterflies and Bubble Wrap background by Stamping bella.


This page ended up being a LOT more journaling than I had thought, LOL!   But, I drew an unfinished staircase to symbolize one of my favorite quotes about faith:
"Faith is taking the FIRST step, even when you don't see the WHOLE STAIRCASE..."  ~Martin Luther King, Jr.

Speaking of faith, I have a friend who needs prayers and if there's one thing I put a lot of faith in besides God and my family, it's a few of my good friends.  I have some information about "OPERATION JULIE SMILE" today that I'd like to share with you:

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A bloggin' friend of mine, Julie Ranae Murray, has been a faithful friend to me and is also involved in coordinating the Twinery team we serve on together.  Much more than that, though, we've become friends and when I heard about her recent dental emergency, I felt compelled to help.  It is by FAITH that we are called to help sometimes, and it is by FAITH that we 'get by with a little help from our friends" sometimes too...  Here's her story:

Many may know that a few weeks ago, Julie Ranae had to have emergency oral surgery resulting in the removal of her two front teeth.  The dentist at that time believed the best course of action would be to remove the rest of her teeth and replace them with permanents. (as to avoid *years* of dental work) Relieved at finding a solution to this major dental problem .. she visited the office for dental surgery the week. Unfortunately, it wasn't the visit she was expecting.  After the consultation and scheduling the surgery, the surgeon's office informed her that she would need to bring $4000 back to the appointment with her and they would proceed.  This amount would not include the 'dentures' to follow.

Here Julie is today, sitting without front teeth that were pulled with the belief that they would be replaced immediately.
It is an overwhelming experience for our dear friend and one that I hope our creative community can help with.

SO...HOW can you help?

There will be a benefit blog hop called 'Operation Julie's Smile' that will take place Oct 7-9.  There are a variety of
companies and design teams who will be participating in this hop to help raise funds for this benefit, and THE GREETING FARM is one of them!
So far, nearly $500 in prizes have been made available and will be awarded for both participants and those who donate. (paypal button on my sidebar!)

Operation Julie's Smile is now accepting designers/teams who would like to be a part of the benefit hop. If you are interested
in getting involved in this creative fundraising event, please contact Nicole Rixon at nicolehrixon@gmail.com.

  The deadline to be a part of the hop is Wednesday, Sept 28th. Participants will be notified of the blog hop order between Oct 3rd-5th.

This blog hop is an opportunity to have fun, feature your design work and raise money for a friend in need. A donation button
will be made available to all who participate. 

Thanks so much for taking the time to read this post, and help restore a little faith to a friend who's in a tight spot.  Love and hugs to you all!
xoxo

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Tuesday, August 30, 2011

La-la-la Lula...

Howdy, friends!

So glad to see that you all liked the newest Sprout on the Block, "Logan" yesterday.   I was not feeling very well yesterday after getting home from a weekend trip for my cousin's baby shower and had some stomach issues so I am just kind of creepin' out of my fog today...and SPEAKING of Creepin'....

Today we are previewing a CREEP-tastic new addition to the Farm....introducing CC Lula!

This punky lil' princess will be released during our "SPECTACULAR SEPTEMBER"  release day on the 1st, including the the new Miss Anya set and 2 other singles....all leading up to some awesome new stamps to add to your collection on the 1st!   With FOUR new releases, plus our recently-released CLEAR stamp sets, "Bantastic" and "Fairy Princess",  you guys are gonna have a field day!  It ALL kicks off on September 1st at 12:01 am (cst), so don't miss it!

I used some older Cosmo Cricket papers on her after I colored her hair a nice shade of violet.  Not sure what got into me- I guess you could say I had a 'wild hair'?  LOL!

Oh- so want to WIN her?   Rumor has it she's playing hide and seek on a DT member's blog today... will YOU be the lucky commenter?   Guess you'll have to make the rounds and come back TOMORROW to find out!  You have until 11:59pm CST tonight to enter :)  Thanks for your AWESOME support guys-What a week at The Greeting Farm!

Before I go, I just had to send a shout out to my friend and DT mate, Kim Yu.   Kim sent me the most beautiful birthday gift a while back and you may have seen it when I posted my Bday RAK's...well, when I got home last night, this TOTALLY unexpected package was waiting for me and LOOK at what she made me!!!!

Thank you SO much Kim, and I'm so glad I can share this w/ you guys because I have some WONDERFUL crafty friends, don't I?  <3



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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Probably the SWEETEST RAK I've ever received...literally!

Hey everyone!

I am doing a little giveaway on the TGF Blog today to show you something SO sweet, you won't believe your EYES!

Before I go any further, I just have to say something about our little TGF community.  It is going to be THREE years in August for this little company and while I'm still in awe by that, I'm also not surprised because our community is TRULY special.  Having had the privilege several times of being able to get out on the road and meet some of you only solidifies this, but the ones I haven't met face to face sometimes become just as important to us...

...a few weeks ago, I got a really nice comment on a blog post of mine that, coincidentally had NOTHING to do with stamping.  I got the sweetest comment from one of my blog followers who happens to be a HUGE fan of TGF, Jammie Clark.   Her comment was SO nice that I felt compelled to email back to thank her, and after a few emails exchanged back and forth, it seems I had met yet another one of those 'soul sisters' out there- the ones you don't need time on your side or to know anything about one another until you find out and go "YOU TOO????"

Well, not only do Jammie and I share common thoughts about the universe, we also LOVE sweets ;)  You see, Jammie owns a bakery called THINK CAKE and is the mastermind behind these, that ended up at my doorstep a few days ago:

ARE THEY NOT AMAZING?!!?!?!?!?   I tell you what, they are delicious, but hard to eat because they are SO pretty.   Man, we don't limit ourselves to cards here at TGF, and I LOVE that!  Take a closer look at these beauties:
(my DD has dibs on this one- I'm not allowed to touch, LOL!!)
SO freakin' CUTE!
I have a cough, does that count?  I think I'll eat it ;)
These are just a FEW of the cookies up close- the talent here is truly AMAZING!

I am SO blessed to have 'met' Jammie and I have a feeling we'll be chatting it up for SOME time.   If you LOVE these, she does custom orders and ships, and these cookies ALL arrived in one piece.  I was SO surprised by her generosity and it was truly touching.  Not to mention you should have seen the look on my kids faces, they were NONE too impressed with my baking skills after this, haha!

Be sure to check out Jammie's FACEBOOK page , BLOG and WEBSITE, and thanks again, sweet friend for the WONDERFUL surprise!   Oh, and if you DO "like" Jammie's Facebook page and tell her Jess from TGF sent you, be sure to come back here and leave a comment about these FABULOUS cookies and I will be GIVING AWAY a "BIRTHDAY ANYA" (think....cake ;) to ONE lucky commenter on the TGF BLOG!  (if you don't have a FB page that's ok, just leave a comment w/ some love for our friend Jammie...but really you should have a FB page b/c there are soooo many giveaways from craft mags and stamp co's there all the time- it's the wave of the marketing future, peeps!)
xoxo,
Jess :)


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