I happen to love sleeping during heavy rains. It makes me feel all cozy and warm and safe for some reason. Fortunately, Bobra isn't bothered by the thunder and lightning, and we just cuddle up and sleep. It's quite nice.
So imagine our collective dismay last night when an alarm went off. And it was LOUD! I don't have any alarms set, anywhere, so my brain thought: CO2 detector?!?! Smoke detector?!?! ACK! ACK!
Meanwhile, as the alarm sounded and made all sorts of crazy noise at 11:00 pm, I sat bolt upright in bed at the same time Bobra became airborne. He went from a cozy curled-up furball to an 11-pound furry airborne missile and he managed to get traction mid-air and somehow flee the room. Poor baby.
So what was it? STOOPID SEVERE WEATHER ALERT* on my cell phone! GAH! When did I sign up for those!? And dude, if it's 11:00 pm, and you're telling me there's a flood warning until 3:00 am and to avoid driving in standing water, you DO NOT NEED TO WAKE ME UP FOR THAT! Took me forever to calm down after I turned off the phone, and it took Bobra about 30 minutes to feel safe enough to re-enter the room.
But I could rest easy, finally, knowing that not only did I design Christmas cards this year, I made them, wrote them, addressed the envelopes, and sent them. I KNOW! *feels forehead*
Here is my card:
[sorry about the sukkier-than-usual lighting.] |
I stamped the snowman from the Paper Smooches Swanky Snow Dudes set and fussy-cut them all, then I colored them with Copics. I die-cut some circles from some Basic Grey Christmas papers to put between the snow dudes and the silver.
I used Sookwang/Be Creative tape to stick the circles to the silver, and the silver to the card base. Those things aren't going anywhere, and now I need more tape.
Because I get bored easily, I also made a second card as backup, so I thought I'd show you that one, too:
I wanted to use this stamp set and die because I was enabled to need it last year by the lovely and talented Shari Carroll when I took her Holiday Card Class at my then-local LSS. I've had them for a year, so it was time to use them. I only made this one, but I did die-cut and stamp a bunch of the snowmen, so it might come back next year.
Okay, I'm off to get crafty again. Thanks for stopping by!
*Thank goodness I just found the Crackberry channel settings for those stoopid alerts. The only thing I can't disable is Presidential alerts. Say wha? Sigh.
Products used: mystery yellow Copic marker, Basic Grey eskimo kisses 6x6 paper pack, Recollections shiny silver paper (I also made a few in gold - ran out of silver), misc silver paper, David Tutera white cards (got them at Mike's), and the following:
Sorry you got woke up so abruptly and I can just imagine Bobra. We had freezing rain and no power for 7 hours. But not as bad as people up north. Have a nice holiday and purrs to Bobra from our King. Hugs n' stuff, Lynne
ReplyDeleteI hate those weather alerts. I finally managed to turn them all off on my phone. Your snowmen are adorable! I almost bought that snowman and die this year, but passed on it again. I hope Bobra has recovered from his midnight shock, poor baby.
ReplyDeleteAdorable cards Leslie! Brilliant idea to use that buckle die for a snowflake! Hopefully you and Bobra are recovered from that alarm!
ReplyDeleteWhat a story! Well, now you can rest assured that your heart is in fine condition! Don't know how you ever got to sleep again. Your cards are darling. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteWhat a story! Well, now you can rest assured that your heart is in fine condition! Don't know how you ever got to sleep again. Your cards are darling. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteWhat a story! Well, now you can rest assured that your heart is in fine condition! Don't know how you ever got to sleep again. Your cards are darling. Merry Christmas!
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