
We are at 24 participants for our charm swap and I'm am totally jazzed! Thanks to all that are able to join, I can't wait to see what you "spook" up! And for those that were not able to this time, next year perhaps?
Fill your iron with water and set to "steam".
Hit your steam button to get the steam really going on your iron, the more you have, the easier it will be.
Iron for maybe 10 seconds.
Peel away, and see your results!
Hope you enjoyed this craft and have a great weekend!
...last Halloween! I started these last fall and never got around to finishing them! Well I plan to this weekend as some friends and I embark on a weekend craft retreat up in the mountains.

My Dad is a collector of many mask's from his travels all over the world. They line the wall space above his kitchen/dining room windows. Some are scary and some are beautiful and some are in-between. So one year as a gift, I made him a collage mask. First person who tells me who's face adorns this mask wins a large envelope "stuffed" with fun collage items for you to make your own mask or what ever you feel inspired to do.
What better way to have a girls night out than at a magazine launch party hosted by the Art Bar for Stampington.com? Here I am with Lisa Guerin, I have not seen her since earlier this year aT CHA. You can that post here. We chit chatted a lot and as usual I'm in awe of her talent. She's the nicest and most down to earth artist I know!
A inside peek of the things available for you to use when you come to "play" at the Art Bar!
Click here for Art Bar open studio onfo!
I have my new dvd to watch while puttering away in the studio tonight. (I did house work & laundry all day long) so unlike me! So now I'm going to enjoy this movie I've been wanting since I saw it in the theater!
And in between watching the movie and catching up on some crafty things, I might browse this new publication I picked up last night at a magazine launch party for Stampington & Company at the Art Bar in Santa Ana! I've already read, re-read and dreamed of new things to create from old stuff...over and over. Such a great theme! So Me!




























After the day of fun, we swam in my Dad and Step Mom's pool and Dyllan helped me picked fresh tomatoes and and a huge zucchini!


This is the one I took home. Do you like my size comparison? Just half of one of these guys made up 4 loafs of delish zucchini bread! (below)
Along the pool they also have banana trees. Here my Dad is holding a bunch to be put in the garage for further ripening.
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We came home with some bikes, that my folks did not need anymore. Now Brian can ride with Dyllan and I!
On Dyllan's Birthday- July 30th, I took him to Disneyland. We did not stay the whole day as it got hot, crowded and all he could think about was spending a birthday gift card from Disneyland!
When Brian got home from work, we went to Dyllan's choice of birthday dinner- Denny's.
Dyllan's Birthday party was the following Saturday at a local park. We made it a Star Wars / Clone Wars themed party, and had the kids dress up. Prizes were in involved too!

I got this r2d2 vintage cake pan from a friend and also bought the Darth Vader one as well for another time. The baking part was a pain, and I ended up making it a 2 layer cake. The decoration part is also harder than it looks especially when you are doing it for the first time, like me. I disliked the 'outline ' part the most, as my hand kept cramping. But had a blast with the stars! I'm really excited as to how it came out and can't wait to make a Halloween inspired r2d2 next time!
My orginal plan was to make a Death Star pinata. I did make it, but it was just too cool to smash up. So I'm going to hang it from the ceiling in Dyllan's room instead. I'll be sure to post pics when I do!

~ One more bite...