Today our precious daughter, Kendra, turns 21!! Like most moms, I'm wondering how it's possible our *baby* is 21 now! She's grown from an adorable baby to a beautiful young woman that makes her dad & I very proud of her. We will have a family party for her when get comes home from college for the summer. However, we wanted to send her a little something to have for her special day. So, I made this card for her.
Cookie is Cocoa Mouse's new friend. I thought this Cookie's Gift digi stamp would be cute for Kendra's card. I paper pieced the package, package bow & Cookie's bow. I colored Cookie with my Prismacolor pencils. Since Kendra tells me college girls like bling & sparkle, I added stickles to Cookie's bow and used a glitter pen on the package bow and the background paper.
I found this quote online and thought it appropriate for how we feel about her.
Supplies:
Cardstock: Recollections, Georgia Pacific
PP: Recollections
Stamp: Sweet 'n Sassy (Cookie's Gift, Feminine Birthday)
Quote from the internet
Embellishments/Tools: Nestabilities (Circles Large & Small, Labels 3, Labels 4), Prismacolor Pencils, Baker's Twine, Stickles (Lavender), Sakura Gelly Roll Pen (Clear Star)
Thanks for stopping by & Kendra, if you read this, Happy Birthday! I hope 21 is your best year yet!!
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Spring Blog Carnival Giveaway Hop! May 1-8, 2011
Welcome to the Spring Blog Carnival Blog Hop! This is a fun event with over 200 blogs signed up to participate!
For this giveaway, and since Mother's Day is next week, I decided to offer two great books that will be perfect for Mom!
Plus I'll add some extra goodies just for Mom!
(While the books won't get there for the big day, any day is always a great day for a surprise in the mail!)
TO ENTER:
To enter is easy - Leave me a comment, let me know which book you'd like to win, include your name and email address and you're in!
For an extra entry, follow me on Twitter, Google Friends Connect or Networking Blogs. (Be sure to let me know you are a new follower - you can earn up to three extra entries!!)
Good luck everyone! And as always, Happy Reading!!
Check out these great blogs who are also participating in this fun hop!
Magnolia Down Under Challenge #94
Good morning Magnolia Fans!
Thank you so much for stopping by and visitng us again this week.
We have another fun challenge for you this week but first of all, we would like to welcome one more new member to our team....The gorgeous and talented Eulanda. We were so pleased that Eulanda agreed to join us and we are sure you are going to LOVE her work as much as we do.
So now on to our challenge this week! We're going all girly this week and have a pretty challenge for you.....
HOW TO JOIN IN...
We can't wait to see what you WOW us with this week! Enjoy the rest of your weekend!
Thank you so much for stopping by and visitng us again this week.
We have another fun challenge for you this week but first of all, we would like to welcome one more new member to our team....The gorgeous and talented Eulanda. We were so pleased that Eulanda agreed to join us and we are sure you are going to LOVE her work as much as we do.
So now on to our challenge this week! We're going all girly this week and have a pretty challenge for you.....
- LACE AND RIBBONS! (Feel free to interpret the theme as you wish so long as it is clear to us that you have lace and ribbon on your entry).
HOW TO JOIN IN...
- You must have at least one Magnolia stamp or Doo Hickey die on your work, it can be a sentiment, background etc does NOT have to be Edwin or Tilda for your card to be entered..
- You must add your link in Mr.Linky
- You MUST add a link to your **direct blog post***.... All entries not doing this will be removed.
- You should have a link back to the challenge blog in your post.
- Entries close 8:00am Saturday AES time (see the clock on the side bar)
- DO NOT link your entry to an old card, even a day before will be removed. Making it fair to all the people that have made a card for the challenge...
- HAVE FUN!
We can't wait to see what you WOW us with this week! Enjoy the rest of your weekend!
Saturday Snapshot!
No, I haven't been to the deepest, darkest parts of the jungle - it's merely our tablemate at the Rain Forest Cafe recently! He didn't say much, or eat much, but he kept a close eye on the rowdy patrons around us!
Saturday Snapshot is hosted by Alyce of At Home With Books. It’s easy to participate – just post a picture that was taken by you, a friend, or a family member and add your link on Alyce’s site.
To participate in the Saturday Snapshot meme post a photo that you (or a friend or family member) have taken then leave a direct link to your post in the Mister Linky below. Photos can be old or new, and be of any subject as long as they are clean and appropriate for all eyes to see. How much detail you give in the caption is entirely up to you.
Happy Saturday, ya'll!
Five Questions with Diane Chamberlain, author of "The Midwife's Confession."
Today, I'm pleased to have Diane Chamberlain, author of "The Midwife's Confession," stop by to answer a few questions about her writing, and her upcoming projects.
1. At what age did you know that you wanted to be a writer?
I was a huge reader as I child and that, combined with an overactive imagination, created a strong desire to write and tell stories. When I was eleven, I had the flu and had to stay home from school for a week. That’s when I wrote my first “book”, Witchville. I still have a copy, along with several other books I wrote back then. They are truly terrible, but that desire to be a writer only grew.
2. At what point in your career did it finally sink in – “hey, I’m famous,” and did it make a difference in your writing?
My climb as a writer has been so long and slow that I can’t say that I ever had that “aha!” moment. My career did change, however, when Target chose The Secret Life of CeeCee Wilkes as its Book Club Pick of the month in 2008. Suddenly, my books were everywhere and I gained tens of thousands of new readers who have been sticking with me ever since. I don’t think it’s changed my writing, though. I’ve always written with my readers in mind as I try to come up with a story that will keep them flipping those pages.
3. Who are some of your favorite authors? Who inspires you?
So many! Some of my favorites are Luanne Rice, Elizabeth Berg, Anne Rivers Siddons, Kristin Hannah and Jodi Picoult. I’m most inspired by authors who come up with stories that are fresh and unique, such as Sarah Gruen’s Water for Elephants and Kathryn Stockett’s The Help. I really admire a writer who can come up with something so out of the ordinary and bring it to life with wonderful writing.
4. What do you have coming up in the future?
I’m starting revisions on my 21st novel, The Good Father, which will be out in June 2012. It’s the story of three desperate people and the little girl who rescues them. I’m also excited that my Keeper of the Light trilogy is being reissued. The first book, Keeper of the Light, just came out last month. The second book, Kiss River, will be out in the fall and the third, Her Mother’s Shadow, will be released next spring. I’m excited that my newer readers will have the chance to read these books.
5. What advice would you have for anyone wanting to break into the writing biz today?
Publishing is changing so rapidly it’s almost impossible to keep up. The options to self-publish are not as negatively viewed as they used to be, but I worry people will rush their work to publication without making sure it’s the best it can be. I recommend taking a couple of classes in fiction writing to get feedback on your book before submitting it anyplace, and if you end up choosing the self-pubbing route, hire an editor. I’ve written 21 novels and I can’t imagine publishing one of them without the input of an editor, both to help perfect the story and the writing. Finally, persevere! It took me eight years from the day I started my first book to seeing it on the shelves of a bookstore. Giving up is not an option!
My thanks to Diane for taking time to stop by! Check out her website at www.dianechamberlain.com for more information on her books and upcoming events.
About The The Midwife's Confession -
Dear Anna,
What I have to tell you is difficult to write, but I know it will be far more difficult for you to hear, and I'm so sorry. . .
The unfinished letter is the only clue Tara and Emerson have to the reason behind their close friend Noelle's suicide. Everything they knew about Noelle-her calling as a midwife, her passion for causes, her love for her friends and family-described a woman who embraced life.
Yet there was so much they didn't know.
With the discovery of the letter and its heartbreaking secret, Noelle's friends begin to uncover the truth about this complex woman who touched each of their lives--and the life of a desperate stranger--with love and betrayal, compassion and deceit.
Told with sensitivity and insight, The Midwife's Confession will have you turning pages late into the night.
(My Review to come soon!)
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