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We are almost to July -- and have some WONDERFUL new sets (five!) being released on WEDNESDAY! Don't miss out on all the fun with a Bread Basket Blog Hop and Challenge - and blog candy for you!
With July 1st also comes a new term and a bittersweet time of goodbyes and hellos -- a changing of the guard -- or as we say in the Bread Basket - a ROLLover!! :)
We say goodbye to some dear friends, but know that in cyberland, they are not far away!
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Is it just me or are the weeks just whizzing by? The days and months are going by so fast that Christmas will be here in no time at all! So, it is only fitting that today's FFF is the very poignant Reason for the Season.
The image of Santa kneeling before baby Jesus is so touching and serene. It calls to mind that no matter how Christians and their families celebrate Christmas, the center of this joyous of all holidays is the miraculous birth of Jesus.
So many were inspired by the image and many wonderful cards were born from it:
For those who own this set, I hope you've been re-inspired. For those who have yet to own it, I hope you pick up this set and create lovely tributes to His birth. And for each and everyone of you...I hope today's post shined a light in your heart to carry the spirit of Christmas not just during the holidays, but throughout the whole year!
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We are always amazed at the details the very talented Chris Olsen incorporates onto her cards and her Ask, Seek, Knock card is no exception!
The Basic Grey Wisteria paper she used was just asking for some Flower Soft and Chris listened! Just a few sprinkles here and there totally made the wisteria pop from the paper. How clever of her to also create two stems of wisteria! As mentioned earlier, Chris' attention to detail is wonderful so it was no surprise that she added pearls to her Fleur De Lis border and butterflies.
Thanks for sharing your talent on the team, Chris! You are truly appreciated!
You can view more of her wonderful creations here:
Twinkles Glow with Stamps (blog)
Chris Olsen (ODBD gallery)
glowbug (SCS gallery)
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Let's visit with Angella Crockett today!
Angie is known around the Bread Basket as one of the best chocolate chip cookie makers bar none (chocolate chip bars would be good too)! Let's find out some more about her!
How long have you been stamping, and how did you start?
My cousin's wife, Margo, became a Stampin' Up demonstrator in 2003 and asked if I would like to host a party. I had never heard of this company and even asked her to spell it!!! I didn't know the first thing about cards or scrapbooking, but as soon as I saw the catalog, I was hooked!
How long have you been on the ODBD DT?
Since December '08...only a few months, but it seems like I've known these gals for years!!!! What an awesome company...I'm so blessed!!!
How would you describe your "style"?
I'm not sure what my "style" IS, since I adapt to each project and each recipient, however, my "style" is NOT "cutesie"...that I know of!!!
What was the first stamp you ever bought?
The very first time I opened a catalog, I bought "Spring Pansy" and three SU markers...Barely Banana, Mellow Moss, and Lavender Lace. (Talk about "humble beginnings"!)
Describe the "weirdest" stamp you have.
My friend gave me one of her duplicates stamps, which says, "I love you, respect you and admire you." I can't imagine a situation for which this would be used! It's a weird stamp to use for someone you "love", and it would be REALLY weird for someone you "respect and admire"! Is it just me?!
What is your favorite medium to work with?
Ooooh....hands down, I love to color with sponge daubers and SU ink pads! If I had a video camera, I would love to do a tutorial!!
What is your favorite technique?
When I'm not coloring with sponge daubers, I LOVE to watercolor!!!
What is your favorite or most used tool? (Other than the basics: adhesive, scissors, etc.)
Hehehe....my paper piercer and mat pack!!!
What inspires you in your stamping?
E V E R Y T H I N G ! ! ! ! Mostly scenery, but anything I see, from wallpaper, to clothing, to buildings....you name it! (Ask my hubby....every time I shriek with a new idea, he says, "Woman, you're killin' me!!!" (In a loving way, of course!!!)
What is one of the top items on your stamping wish list?
More Nestabilities!!! Time is so valuable...making frames the "hard way" is much more difficult and time consuming!
What is one food you couldn't live without?
Buttah, baby!!!
Is there a song title that reflects your personality?
Twenty years ago, it was "Red-neck Girl" by the Bellamy Brothers. TODAY, it has to be Francesca Battistelli's "Free To Be Me"...my new anthem!
Do you have any friends that understand your addiction? (Other than your stamping friends that live in the computer)
Yes, my friend Melanie, but unfortunately we don't see each other enough!!! :(
Anything you'd like to tell about yourself or stamping that I haven't asked?
I used to believe that my "path" was to help people with their health, but physical health MUST be accompanied by emotional and spiritual health. Through papercrafting, I am able to inspire others while leading them to God's word....total package deal!!!
Here are two of my favorite Angie creations:
Be sure to visit Angie's blog, Body, Mind, Spirit and STAMPS!
and her ODBD Card Gallery~
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Happy FFF Day!!! Before getting down to it, I want you all to know that ODBD has a Punch-A-Bunch Frenzy going on right now! All punches in the store are on sale at 25% off and it ends on Sunday, June 21 at 12:00 AM EST so hurry! Sale price will be reflected in your shopping cart.
Make sure to sign up for the ODBD store newsletter to stay up-to-date regarding sales, new releases and special announcements.
Now that the announcement has been taken care of...Today we're taking you back to a wonderful Dina Kowal designed set called Flourished Christian Symbols.
Don't you just love the beautiful flourishes intertwined on the cross and dove? From prayers to blessings to fond remembrances, the scriptures and sentiments really made the entire set so versatile!
Just by the cards alone you can tell that this set lends to many different artistic interpretations as well as occasions. Once you pick up this set you'll be reaching for it time and time again!
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We have a wonderful treat for your eyes today! Kelley loves it when her customers share their creations using ODBD stamps and she happily saw this card on Peggy Finney's blog and instantly thought of it worthy of COD!
Aren't all of Peggy's details simply gorgeous?! We love that she mixed and matched Spellbinders dies to create a beautiful frame for the scripture from the Scripture Collection 1 set. Her placement and variation of flowers were perfectly balanced. We love those pearl flower centers and just a little of the doily lace border peaking out.
Thank you for creating such a beautiful card and allowing us to share it with our readers, Peggy!
Please visit her blog, Stamping Peg's Stamping Spot, and have a look around and leave her some comment love!
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It's time to meet another Bread Basket member and chat with her about her stamping -- and more! Pull up a chair and have a "cuppatea" with Chris today!
Chris Olsen, also known as glowbug on SCS, is a prolific stamper with an eye for embellishment! Take a look at this beauty that Chris made using May God Hold You:
I have been stamping for over 6 years. I was introduced to stamping through my sister who is a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator. I just had become a stay at home mom and needed to have an out or way to escape. Each time we would get together she would bring her stamps and that is how my addiction began.
How long have you been on the ODBD DT?
I joined the ODBD DT right after Christmas last year.
How would you describe your "style"?
My style can quite eclectic but I mostly would describe it as detailed. While I enjoy shabby chic, elegant and cutesy, they all have detail to go with it.
What was the first stamp you ever bought?
My first stamp was from Stampin' Up! and it was one of the watercolor sets. I still have it today!
Describe the "weirdest" stamp you have.
I would say my weirdest stamp is a pair of feet. I am not sure why I may have bought it but I guess it could be used for baby cards.
What is your favorite medium to work with?
I really enjoy coloring with any medium, whether it be Prismacolor pencils and Gamsol, watercoloring, or Copics. I don't use Copics as often because I don't have a very large supply of them.
What is your favorite technique?
My favorite technique is dry embossing using my Cuttlebug and cutting things out and layering them. I love texture and dimension and this is such an easy way to add it.
What is your favorite or most used tool? (Other than the basics: adhesive, scissors, etc.)
My favorite tool is the Cuttlebug because I use it for dry embossing, so many dies, and all of my Nestabilities. I also love my sewing machine that provides a finishing touch.
What inspires you in your stamping?
I am inspired by God, things I see in pictures and magazines, nature, books, and other stampers. I love looking at the creations of others. I am always looking around me for ideas and inspiration.
What is one of the top items on your stamping wish list?
One of the type items on my wishlist is a MUCH larger selection of Copics and more of the Spellbinders Nestabilities.
What is your favorite ODBD set and why?
This is such a hard question because I have so many favorites from Our Daily Bread Designs for so many different occasions. I especially love the Sing to the Lord set but my new favorite is Quiet Waters! Throughout nature you see God's glory all around us.....these images and verses share the tranquility and peace God gives to us through nature. What a blessing he has bestowed upon us. My second favorite would be the Scripture Collection sets. So many or my favorite verses are put on a stamp. These verses bring me such hope and comfort. The fonts Kelley used are gorgeous!!
What is one food you couldn't live without?
I love chocolate! It is very hard from me to resist!!
Is there a song title that reflects your personality?
As much as I enjoy music, I have a really hard time coming up with a song title that reflects my personality. I know my goal in life can be described with the title "I'll Walk With God".
Do you have any friends that understand your addiction (other than your stamping friends that live in the computer)?
I am lucky to have my sister share my passion for stamping. While my husband understands that I enjoy it and that it is an escape and always supports, I do not believe he fully understands why I spend numerous hours creating and then numerous hours communicating with other who share my addiction on the computer.
Anything you'd like to tell about yourself or stamping that I haven't asked?
I really enjoy being on the ODBD DT where I can share my love for stamping and Jesus with such a talented, generous and warm group of ladies (who have become like a family to me) using such awesome stamps that inspire others.
Be sure to check out Chris's creations in the ODBD Card Gallery, as well as her blog, Twinkles Glow With Stamps! You can read more about Chris here.
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