Recently I made these tags, as a thank you note to include with orders for a few recent customers.


I used a stampin’ up stamp for the background, and a thank you stamp from the dollar spot at Michael’s. You gotta love those dollar spots. And I inked the edges, just because.
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So, how was your Christmas? Mine was rather nice. OH! And I am happy to report that my daughter was finally born! YES, I am no longer pregnant. She was born December 16, at 8:59 am. We have named her Dharma Ruby. My four year old, Dakota, is so in love. She’s got a new little friend to play with, and boss around.
We had a home birth. I really have to say, it’s so worth it. I can’t say enough about it. My home birth was such an amazing experience. Sure, it hurt like hell. But you know what? I got to feel her little body wiggle out. I got to nurse her just seconds after she was born. It was….amazing. It was amazing to feel it all, to experience everything, and to have a say in the kind of birth that I want. Amazing. Truly.
So now, our family consists of two tauruses and two sagitarians. Funny, huh? I’m a sag, and so is Dharma. My husband is a taurus and so is Dakota. Funny, I guess we each have our mini-me. Although actually, Dakota really is a MAJORLY talkative little girl and is quite hyperactive (as is her dear mother).
Being a mother is a funny thing, and it gets more interesting when you have more than one kid. It’s just funny, you know? My four year old, being my first kid, is responsible for making me a mother in the first place. She loves to imitate me. This of course, puts a responsibility on a mother-you don’t want your kid screwing up or making the mistakes you made (or make). But it’s funny.
I say this, because since I do love to bake, and I enjoy putting on a little makeup before I go out, she becomes like my partner in crime-baking with me, and watching me put my make up on, helping me pick out little outfits for baby Dharma; anyway, being a mom is an interesting thing, I think.
You’ll need some watercolor paints. I love the brand, “Winston & Newton” but as I always say, use what you’ve got.
I store my watercolor paint in lip gloss tubs so that I can save it and re-use it. I use it right there in the tub, then seal it when I’m done.
Then stamp it.
Sorry for the blur. I tried, you know.
You’re gonna need some markers. I used my copic markers. But use what you’ve got.

Anyway, you get the idea.
I used the last few pages of last month’s issue of SPIN magazine, in case you’re wondering.

I love them, don’t you? A bit of ink and PAN pastels really make the tags “sing”, don’t you think?
The floor always seems the easiest place to work from.

We used that Big Shot so much. I think I should be compensated by Sizzix for probably selling about 3 or 4 or these. I love my big shot! Truly! You can do so much with it.
The words there on the right read, VIDA and mean life in spanish. I inked the edges on the second one, and on the first one there, you can see there are buttons on the right. I used a sizzix die, to cut the shame of the pages. Inside, there are 22 black, blank pages. I of course, have no idea what the heck to do with them! I might give each of them to friends of mine, who just had baby girls.
Now, can you see them? I love that flower. That was from the Sampler Kit’s monthly scrapbooking kit. I love them! I got enough to make these, and also save a few for jewelry making, which, thanks to James Brown and Youtube, am quite inspired to make a few designs today.
For this piece, my husband and I worked together. I used my envelope template on regular artist sketchbook paper. The background stamp is a retired stampin up stamp. The ink is Stampin up as well. The frida is from my collection of print outs.
I did this one.

They are so easy to make.

If you are interested in making cards with me, learning the basics of cardmaking, and working with watercolors and a heat gun, you can call the folks at the Ink Pad at 212-463-9876.
I’ll be making this for Andrea Currie’s Craftastic Live, and I do hope you’ll watch, so you too can save money by making your own supplies! You’ll learn how to make your own glimmer mist also.
So here’s something I just made for another swap. In the swap, we are supposed to make a box for our partner, and then fill it up with handmade jewelry.
I can’t remember where I got this idea, but I made this box, out of an empty ribbon spool! Can you believe it? And the flower on top is a prima flower that I had saved for about a year or something, and finally found the perfect project for it.