Saturday, May 31, 2008

Response to Marcie's Blog

Okay Marcie asked for nonfiction recomendations. I have to admit, besides church books I don't really read a lot of non fiction. I did however, read one that was totally fabulous! Well, in the interest of full disclosure I haven't finished it yet but I am working on it. It is Zell Miller's Deficit of Decency. He is one of the most admirable people in politics today. While he is a democrat he recognizes the need for his party to become what it once was, something to respect. I believe he also spoke at the RNC when Bush ran the last time. I recommend reading that speech as well. I normally am not really into politics at all but so much of what he has to say is so right on, he's totally a dry mormon! In the book he compares the goverment to a dead fish and when a fish dies it starts to rot from the head down and how the disinigration of our country is because that is what we are learning by example from our leaders. So much of that book is one awesome quote after another. I am going to try and post the cards from my stamping class for the last couple of months sometime this weekend:)
~Tricia

Monday, May 26, 2008

Card Swap

Sorry these pictures stink! You get the idea though.
These are the pictures minus Aubrey and Jen (and Tricia's get well)


First off, mom's card was by far the most popular. Definetly unique;)
Here is Tammy's. I love that stamp.
These two are also tammy's. You can kind of see the embossing on the left in the pic.
This one is Delaina's and Laura's. Delaina made her truck with DSS, and I love laura's paper.
Trish, here are your two baby ones.
The top one is mine. My bug looks grey becuase I have a crappy half-dead stamp pad. I embossed the red with swiss dots. The bottom is the first from Grandma Whimpey!

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Finale








Part 2






Cookbook Final Results









Friday, May 9, 2008

Recommendations

Okay so my original intention was to create a craft blog and only post crafts and stuff like that well I am going to deviate from that in this post. I want to tell you all about a really cool web site that I found unintentionally while web surfing. It all started when I was doing a google search for scripture reading charts. I thought I could find one that I could just print out and color as I go. My goal was/is to read D&C before our trip to Nauvoo Memorial weekend. In my searching I came across the web site readthescriptures.com It is basically an online scripture calendar! It is amazing! What you do is create and account. Then you tell it that you want to create a reading schedule. They have all of the standard works listed as well as the current manuals for sunday school, rs, primary and others. Lets use the Book of Mormon as an example. I have decided to read it and I want to finish it by Sep 1. After I have selected BOM it then takes me to the reading length screen. You have tons of options here. Reading it in 30, 60, 90 days or a chapter a day or a custom schedule. Since I have a specific date for when I want it finished I will choose custom schedule. You then tell it where you want to start. (i.e. 1 Nephi 1:1 or Alma 14:8 if you wanted) After telling it the date you want to finish it calculates the number of verses you need to read every day to accomplish your goal. Then it e-mails you the readings every day. (the actual verses are in the e-mail to read as well as a link to the audio for every chapter) At the bottom of the e-mail is a link to click when you are finished. When you log in and look at your account there is a progress bar that tells you how far you have read. The only way for you to get the e-mail for the next day's reading is for you to click the completed link. If you finish the required reading and want to continue you click the send more button, other wise you will get tomorrows reading tomorrow. I personally don't like to read the passages from my e-mail, its a little too casual for me but Dad loves it! He is currently set up to read the entire standard works in a year. If you read them on their web site they have the highlighter option as well as a journal option. I find that it really motivates me to read just so I can see that progress bar move, not to mention I want to accomplish my goal. One last thing about the site. You can read in teams. I am not quite sure how it works because I have never used it but if there are a group of people who want to read together they can see each others progress and discuss what they are reading. Anyone up for reading the BOM by July 18?

My book recommendation goes hand in hand with the web site. It is Scripture Study For Latterday Saint Families: Church History (or Book of Mormon, New Testament) This book is FABULOUS! I truly love this series and in fact own all of them. They are actually meant for families to use as a help during family scripture reading time. (hence the name) It takes you chapter (or section as the case may be) by chapter and gives the background of what is going on at the time as well as gives brief bios on key people. There are awesome quotes that go along with the reading by church authorities. There are also thought provoking questions. When I read I have a notebook by my side and write down thoughts that come to me, answers from the questions as well as some of the quotes. There are games you can play, hymns to sing etc. I have learned tons from the book already. Did you know that out of the 11 witnesses to the book of mormon 8 of them were Whitmers by blood or marriage? Sidney Rigdon was excommunicated in August (personal differences with Joseph) and came back the following January. I cannot tell you how much I have learned using the book. The retail price for the book is 19.99 which is a bit expensive but it is worth every penny, especially if you use a 25% off coupon from the catalog or buy it used like I did.
~Tricia

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Church card swap


Here are the cards I made for my church card swap. I really liked how they turned out so I thought I would post them. I was so excited when I found a use for this random patterned paper that I had bought at a 5/$1 sale (thinking I would use it). This paper inspired me to buy Swiss Dots to match :) I used mini mono for the monograms on the cards -- and totally remembered why I love this font. I need to use the scallop circle/monogram more often. I used a glue dot to make the monogram 3D.

behind the times ...



Sorry this took me so long to post. Here are Chelsee's lo's which by the way, I like a lot better than mine ;) I did glue on her recipes before I mailed them, but they're obviously not on in the pics yet.

We did these completely from scraps from the paper I bought for my half so that rocked. Also, I was thinking maybe we should all do the states in the same color? I forgot to send paper to cut out the states with, so maybe all of the states should be light yellow or something. Just a thought.