Monday, November 11, 2013

A Wonderful Day - (and a healthy dose of natural therapy).

What a beautiful, wonderful weekend!  The weather was perfect, and my lifelong dream of having a horse has finally come true.  After several weeks of hard, physical work with my mom and dad, the fences and shelter were ready on Saturday. 

It seems like a small thing to celebrate, but there is more to this story than just bringing a horse home. Receiving affection from an animal is a therapy unlike no other.  I've grown up with dogs, cats, fish, and even hamsters.  Horses are different.  Building a trust relationship with a horse requires no talking.  It's a slow and quiet process - and simply put - a dose of natural therapy.  I've found a quiet place with them inside my mind, and it settles my spirit and brings a calm that I've never known before.

Look at that face!  This is Tanner, a Fresian Cross/Foxtrotter Colt born on May 4th.  He's a curious guy - always stealing my sunglasses and hat when we play together.

I had no idea when I began this journey that I would end up with not one, but two horses.  Teacup is a Cremello Foxtrotter  rescued from an animal cruelty case by Seminole County in April 2013. She was taken in by Blaze's Tribute Equine Rescue in Jones, Oklahoma.  Unknown to the Blaze group, she was carrying Tanner and foaled him on May 4th.  By the grace of God, he was healthy despite Teacup being malnourished and underweight.  They are both doing wonderful thanks to the work of Shawn and Natalee Cross at Blaze's Tribute.   I decided some weeks after visiting them, that Teacup and Tanner were a good match.  It has been a wonderful journey, and the beginning of a new phase in my life.

There is no better way to relax than to receive a healthy dose of natural therapy from my beautiful new family members! God has a purpose in everything, and I am feeling blessed that He led me to these two wonderful horses.

In His Grip,


Angi
John 10:28





Friday, August 30, 2013

Coffee & Friends

Every month I have the opportunity to participate in a one-to-one card swap.  Sherry, a fellow demonstrator, organizes this swap for our group of demonstrators  (the Ink Demos).  This is such a fun swap - no pressure, and it comes by the old fashioned US Post Office. 

How fun to receive a hand made card in the mail!   This month the card I received was made by Gayle.  I love this color combination - and this is my favorite stamp set of late!

What have you made this week?


Have a safe and fun Labor Day weekend!

In His Grip,

Angi Lay
John 10:28

Saturday, August 24, 2013

Ribbons Galore!

What a busy week - back to school for the kids and a new routine.  Rene is in color guard this year, and her schedule requires a 6:35 am drop off at the high school! That's not too early, but still enough of a change to make me tired this week.  On the brighter side, it does give me an extra 30 minutes of alone time in the morning, and I have been taking the dog on a walk after I drop her off. 

In July I anticipated how tiring this week would be, and decided that a back to school celebration was in order for today.  The first Saturday of the school year - and no better way to relax than to stamp with friends.


Ribbons, ribbons, and more ribbons! That was the theme. Tips and tricks on how to use ribbon for embellishing cards.  I recently discovered a technique using clear blocks to tie flat nots and beautiful bows that helps to conserve ribbon.  If you missed out on this class today, be sure to ask about this technique!  



Didn't this one turn out elegant and soft?  This ribbon technique is called rouching - or you can just say gathering.  It is accomplished by using a simple slip stitch up the ribbon, sewing diagonally across the ribbon back and forth.  It is not a technique that I use on a daily basis, but it is a nice touch when you want to send something special.  


We finished the afternoon with a sneak peak at the new Envelope Punch Board.   I've been anxiously awaiting the arrival of my pre-order, and it arrived just in time!  Keep an eye out for an upcoming class for this product - you will receive a free package of designer series paper when you order the Envelope Punch Board!




A big thank you to Laura, Joan, and Debbie for coming to stamp with me today!

In His Grip,


Angi Lay
John 10:28




Thursday, August 8, 2013

Sneak Peak: Stock Up Stamp-A-Stack!

I love to host a Stamp-A-Stack!  It is a good opportunity to use new supplies and create 5 unique designs for the event.  I like for the projects to be a surprise, but I wanted to give you a sneak peak of two of the cards we will be making on Saturday. 



I must admit there is a disclaimer to this sneak peak.  These are two designs that I have created today, but if you end up seeing something different on Saturday, don't be upset!  I tend to add and enhance things as I go, and these are rough designs to start the process.

What is  your creative process?  I would love to hear  your story on Saturday.  Don't forget to RSVP to receive your free gift!

In His Grip,

Angi Lay
John 10:28

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Stamp-A-Stack

I am gearing up for Saturday's Stamp-A-Stack!  Paper, ribbons, adhesive, ink, bone folder, .......it seems like my craft room is full of little elves that keep leaving things on the table?!  How does that keep happening?

If you have not already sent your RSVP, we still have seats available on Saturday.  As a bonus, everyone who sends an RSVP will receive a FREE GIFT.  You can thank my fellow demonstrators who brought home fabulous ideas from convention.  I just couldn't wait to try a few out, and am passing along the joy to you. 

Bring a friend to the event and you both will attend for free! (and don't forget to RSVP for your friend too so I can include the free gift for her - or him.)

I am also hoping that my order will come in so I can demonstrate the new Thinlits card dies! You are going to love how easy these dies make creating "flip" cards. 
You can find out more about these wonderful dies on the Stampin' Up! You Tube channel:
http://youtu.be/CwdGSYeIn44

Check back tomorrow for a Sneak Peak of Saturday's Stamp-A-Stack!

RSVP to: Anginettel@yahoo.com or Call 618-8717
Time: 3 PM to 7 PM - Drop in - it will take at least one hour to complete your projects.
Place: My home - 701 S Indian Meridian, Choctaw

In His Grip,

Angi Lay
John 10:28

Saturday, July 27, 2013

Embossing Success!

It was a wonderful class today - thanks to Laura and Melody for stamping with me (and Denna for coming to visit!).  I presented a sneak peak of a few products from the Holiday Catalog, and we used dry embossing and heat embossing techniques.  


These two cards were inspired by projects on the Stampin' Up website, and I even used the new Envelope Liner framelits to customize the envelope for the wedding/anniversary card. Wow, those framelits make the liners easy to create and add such elegance to a project like this.


 The second card featured stamps from several of the 25th Anniversary "Best Of" stamp sets including the Best of Flowers, Best of Greetings, and the Best of Butterflies.  The Afternoon Picnic designer series paper added just enough color and gave it a nice accent.



We missed everyone who couldn't make it today, and hope to see you at the next class!  Don't forget to check the schedule and send in your RSVP!

Class Schedule can be found at:

www.bluegalestudios.stampinup.net

Happy Stamping!


In His Grip, 


Angi Lay
John 10:28


Monday, July 22, 2013

Beat the Heat!

Don't get me wrong, I love to be outside and work in the yard.  But sometimes, in the middle of July and August, I just avoid going out unless I'm in my bathing suit and headed to the pool.  I find myself stamping during the hottest part of the summer, because I enjoy it, and also to beat the heat!

I was so excited to receive my pre-order from the Holiday Catalog that is coming out. I already have my fall projects planned, and I can't wait to share them with you...so be sure to check back often so you don't miss the fall schedule.

There are several promotions right now:

  1. Buy One Get One Free! On Select Designer Series Paper
  2. Pick a Free Project! Sign up to be a demonstrator, and receive a free project kit in addition to the demonstrator starter kit. (Need to know more? Come with me August 3rd to the regional Ink the Beginning Demonstrator meeting!)
  3. Photo polymer stamps- if you have seen these or used them yet, you will definitely want to attend the next class on Saturday, July 27th from 1 pm to 3 pm

{ Current Promotions! }


 The other exciting announcement I have to make is the launch of my GIVING TREE project.  For several months, I have felt a gentle "pulling" on my heart to start a ministry for our community.  There are so many people in my church, and that I work with that just need a little boost now and again.  I don't have much to give, but I enjoy making cards and writing notes of encouragement to send to family and friends.  I don't have anything big planned, but I have to start somewhere! The first meeting for the group will be on Tuesday, July 30th from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm.  To find out more, read the July Newsletter.

Check back tomorrow too - I'll be posting some sneak peak pictures of projects for the upcoming classes.

In His Grip,

Angi
John 10:28