Dreams Coming True

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I know, I live in the same town as Walt Disney World.  You may say Dreams come true here, but I’m not chatting about Amusement Parks today, rather my personal dreams coming true instead.

Many of you come here for creative inspiration, or just to see what I’m up to today, but did you know that this is my actual J-O-B?  That’s right, as I like to say, I’m so lucky, because I play with stamps, paper and ink all day!  Yes, there are actual business things involved too, but how many of us actually get to say that we love what we do for a living – well…I DO!

We all have our story in life.  Some of us have small kids and need to adjust to a different schedule.  Others aren’t happy with their current line of work and need an outlet.  Stampin’ Up! came into my life when I was at a crossroads.  I was a restaurant manager and had major back surgery that went every way but the right way.  I was left with needing to find a new line of work – all at the tender age of 30.  That was 13 years ago.  I had started teaching scrapbooking since it was my hobby and ended up a few years later introduced to stamping through one of my students.  Well…the rest is history.  I have enjoyed many years of creative juices, creative and personal growth, more friends than I can possibly imagine, and of course a real honest to goodness job that I love!

And all that without even knowing how to stamp.  Yes, that’s right.  Here is my first ever cards.  I thought you’d enjoy that!  Nothing too crazy – not sure about my color decisions…lol!

I’ve earned national awards some years, some not.  Earned incentive trips some years, some not.  I’m realistic about what my business can bring me.  But most important – I have a corner office, and all the vacation days I want.  I do keep in mind that if I choose to take a day off, I also realize that’s a choice to not work.  So I do keep those to a healthy amount.  After all, this is my business, and my goal is to succeed.

These days I have integrated more and more of an online business.  I like working out of my Creative Studio.  And after all, the virtual world is a much bigger one!  I love teaching and mentoring online.  Videos, blogs, classes – the possibilities are endless.  So if you’re into Social Media, it’s a great opportunity to turn your craft into some cash!

My favorite part of my job is mentoring others to have their own businesses.  I coach both creatively and around their businesses – part and full time, virtual businesses and traditional.  I love seeing others grow professionally and personally. 

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If you too are interested in having your own slice of something – be it part time, full time, virtual, traditional or know someone who could benefit from creating their own economy, I would love to help.  For more information on how to have your own Stamping Business Click Here

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Hearts a Flutter Mojo Monday

Happy Monday to you!  It’s Mojo Monday again and today is my anniversary, so I thought I’d make a special card for my sweetheart Michael.  I obviously wanted it to be somewhat masculine since I was using hearts from Hearts a Flutter.  I started with the color Basic Gray and wanted to use the new Designer Series Paper Parker’s Patterns from the brand new Spring Mini Catalog.  It all kind of fell into place there.  Today’s Mojo sketch was easy to use and I think the end result is rather striking.  I wouldn’t have used the ribbon this way myself, so it took me a little out of my comfort zone, which I love.  Hope you like it!

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  • I just love the new DSP Parker’s Patterns, and the Chevron Cherry Cobbler page was perfect for this project.  I didn’t want it to take over, so I kept the strip to 1 1/4” in width.
  • The Cherry Cobbler strip was too plain, so I stamped the outline heart image several times on it tone on tone.
  • I changed the shape of the Cherry Cobbler banner, that is the rounded one, but I wanted the draped banner, don’t be afraid to switch them up.  I love the pattern on the rounded one and thought it would be the perfect background for my heart.
  • When I placed my banner and heart on the Very Vanilla square, it was too plain, so I ran it through the Big Shot with my Chevron Textured Impressions Embossing Folder.  It’s subtle since it’s so small.  I needed it to pop too, so I added a 1/16” border in Basic Black – the Basic Gray and Cherry Cobbler were just not right; I needed the contrast of the black.
  • I needed a little more on the page, but didn’t want to take away from my several patterns that I already had going on, so I added the half punched heart from the new Occasions Paper-Piercing Pack.  I just LOVE that one, it’s perfect for the upcoming Valentine, Spring and Easter seasons.

  • For my ribbon, I added a knot as my embellishment to the sketch.  Since I was already layering the heart on top of the banner, another embellishment would have been too much.  I originally had the small punched heart there, but it took away from everything, so I added a knot to the ribbon instead.  I used the Basic Black 3/8” Taffeta Ribbon, I just can’t get enough of that ribbon – it’s my all time favorite type of ribbon that we have!
  • For the saying, I used the Teeny Tiny Wishes Stamp Set. I originally had it on a 1/2” banner, but it was just too much white space, so I cut a 3/8” banner instead.  It’s just right.  I played with a few places to have the banner cut, and felt it needed to overlap the Parker’s Patterns DSP on the left and bottom.  To create the banner part, I used the 1” square punch.
  • I added the tiny heart from the Owl Punch (I just love that heart), and I also stamped it tone on tone in Cherry Cobbler with the same banner pattern stamp from the Cherry Cobbler banner under the main heart – that pattern just rocks.
  • For a little added emphasis, I popped the main heart image and greeting banner up on Stampin’ Dimensionals

 

I’m looking forward to a special anniversary with my soul mate – Michael. And now I have the perfect card.  :)  Love you honey!

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Stamp Sets – Hearts a Flutter (129252c, 129249w), Teeny Tiny Wishes (115370c, 127802w) Ink – Basic Gray (126981), Cherry Cobbler (126966) Paper – Very Vanilla (101650), Cherry Cobbler (119685), Basic Black (121045), Parker’s Patterns (131021) Cool Tools – Hearts a Flutter Framelits (130159) OR Bundle (131097c, 131098w) Big Shot (113439), Chevron Embossing Folder (127749), Occasions Paper-Piercing Pack (129387), Paper-Piercing Tool (126189), Stampin’ Pierce Mat (126119), Owl Punch (118074), 1” Square Punch (124094)  The Perfect Finish – Stampin’ Dimensionals (104430), Basic Black 3/8” Taffeta Ribbon (109070)

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Happy Thanksgiving

Today is a day to be thankful for all the things in your life – some good, some great, some challenging.  But none-the-less, it’s a day to give thanks.  I for one am thankful to have such wonderful dear friends that make me smile every day.  I’m thankful for my precious family – mom, dad, Matt, Robyn, and Aubrey – I love you all!  I’m thankful to be a part of Michael’s family and treasure each and every one of you – Mom, Claudia, Donna, Rachel, Allyson, Matt, Nicole, Chiarra, Dick, Rebecca and Landon.  I’m thankful that my two step daughters are healthy, happy and living life to the fullest. 

I’m thankful to have a business that I am truly passionate about and love every day – both my stamping and scrapbooking business and our travel business.  I’m thankful that I have the freedom to go where I want and life my life the way I want to.  I’m thankful for both my American and German heritage – I’m a much more well rounded person since I grew up with both as such a large part of my life.  Most of all, I am thankful that I get to spend every day with my best friend – my husband Michael. 

Here are a few cards I made this year for this great day. Enjoy, and I hope you all have a great day with your friends and family. 

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Personal Stationary

I just love personalized stationary.  And what’s so cool about making your own cards is that you can have your own set quickly and easily.  Even my brother could make these, they are so simple! 

All you need is one sheet of Basic Black cardstock cut in half and folded as the base.  Take another sheet of Certainly Celery, run it through the computer with your favorite font and your name.  Tip – create a text box so that you can rotate it to go exactly where you would like in Word, or better yet, use Publisher and create a postcard – it’ll print 4 to a page.  Cut the Celery down to 4 card fronts and you are set to stamp.

Next, use a piece of torn scrap paper to mask your name, and then stamp the background with a background stamp – you could use whatever you’d like.  I tied some matching organdy ribbon in a knot and attached it – forget the bow!  Adhere the card front to the front of the card and a blank piece inside. 

And there you have it – beautiful personalized stationary in literally a few minutes.  I made these as thank you notes for when I got married – they were lovely, inexpensive and handmade.  It doesn’t get any better than that!

Creatively yours –

Ingrid

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Stamp Sets – Filigree – retired Paper – Basic Black, Certainly Celery Ink –Certainly Celery Cool Tools –none The Perfect Finish – Black Organdy Ribbon – retired

A little about me

It’s Wednesday today and I’ve had so much fun sharing the creative side of me with you that I thought today I’d touch on the personal a bit.  So here goes.

If you’ve known me personally, there has been one constant in my life since childhood and probably the number one thing people relate me with – Travel.  The number one question people ask me when they see me is Where have you been or Where are you going next?  Well, this is probably due to the fact that my mom is from Germany, and my father (who is from San Francisco) learned German fluently in his 20s, so we spent our summers in Europe – I know rough life.  Well as a kid – traveling gets old after a while – we were gone 6 weeks at a time!  If I added up the 19 times I’ve been to Germany alone – I’ve spent more than two years of my life there.  And I’m ever so thankful for it (and yes, even going to German School every Saturday morning for 11 years as a kid).  And then of course I married my best friend – Michael, who happens to have a passion for what else, travel!  So much so, that he even owns his own travel agency – Elite Travel Planners.

In my childhood travels I was exposed to things that shaped who I am and helped me to see that there is so much more than just my everyday surroundings.  The biggest impression from my travels were my trips to Eastern Block Germany before the wall came down.  These trips have such a special place in my heart, and really exposed my brother and I to the harsh reality that not everyone gets to just go whereever they want (like 50 miles to the west) and have the opportunity to do just about anything.

Crossing into East Germany in the 70’s and 80’s was always an experience.  It would take all day to go just a few miles.  We would have to show our passports several times to different guards, cars were searched, and there were endless questions from ominous looking soldiers that could have just shot you on the spot and probably would have gotten away with it.  I was always deathly afraid that the Russian and German border guards were going to take my summer reading books that my dad probably didn’t even know I had with me.  You see, technically we weren’t allowed to bring any printed materials to Eastern Germany, but we went for so long in the summers, I had to get it done somehow – and I was a kid, what did I know?  But my books survived, despite me never cracking under the pressure of their automatic rifles.  They never did like us “Americans”, never mind that I spoke perfect German.  That actually made them raise more eyebrows.

Life was so much simpler there.  There were so many farms and you spent quality time out in the world.  We would visit my Godmother’s family in Eisenach.  They were just over the border, so they still got a little Western German TV, other than that – it was cobblestone streets, a lot of horses, holes still left in dilapidated buildings from WWII, and everything was dingy.  It was a very different vibe from the West which was colorful and bright. But it was beautiful in it’s own right.

We would visit the three main attractions in this sleepy little town – Johann Sebastian Bach’s house, Martin Luther’s home and the Wartburg – a castle at the top of the hill where Luther translated the New Testament from Latin into German.  Pretty big attractions for such a small town in the middle of nowhere.

Of course we would first have to register with the town first and change the set amount of money per person, per day that we had to spend.  Then at the end of our trip we would have to bring in what we bought with receipts to prove that we had not given the money to anyone there.  We had to spend it all – it was so insane!  Of course we would buy Edition Peters Piano books at a fraction of the cost for what they were in the states.  My piano teacher always had a list of what to get.  We’d have a suitcase full!

We would go to symphonies in this culture rich town and just play out in the fields with the kids we got to know every summer.  My brother Matt would go hang out with the pigs – of course the next year we were eating them in various ways – we tried not to think about that, especially since Matt would get personally attached!  I hung out with the twenty or so rabbits in cages, the chickens were just annoying to us.  Ah, the old days.

The food was heavy on pork and sausage with potatoes.  Traditional German.  Unfortunately my memories of visiting my mom’s family were when I was really small – but very much the same.  We did get back to Dresden as we were older.  There are still several cobblestone streets, but with the wall finally down, it’s beginning to look more like the west.  Things are being rebuilt, but my family home was re-claimed by the people in the west, so they are all in new places now.

Such a different life.  I’m so appreciative that I grew up here with all the opportunity and freedom that goes along with being an American.  But half of me is German and I am grateful to have the European perspective and broader sense of history and life outside of one’s own country.  The countries in Europe are so much smaller, it’s so easy to try something totally new.

If you haven’t been, definitely plan a trip!  Life today for me is filled with several trips to Europe to visit my Dad and Stepmom in the Black Forest, travels to the Caribbean, Mexico (one of our favorite spots), Cruises, Cruises and more Cruises, and of course seeing all the great spots here in the states.

So to answer your questions – I just came back from Europe at Christmas, a cruise which stopped in Haiti, Jamaica and Cozumel in the Spring and either the mountains or the beach in two weeks for the summer – we’re not so sure which.  We passed on a trip to Mexico and St. Croix this month – since we do have to work!  I know – rough life, but it is work for us, fun work, but work none-the-less.

Here are some bucket list places for me – the Maldives, Thailand, New Zealand, Tahiti, Banff, Rio and Cuba (hoping travel opens up soon!).

Some of my favorite spots that I’ve traveled to – Dresden, all of Italy, Berchtesgarden – Germany, Yosemite Valley, Paris, all of Vermont, St. Barts, Riviera Maya, Uinta Mountains, Sailing the River Thames in England, Alta Ski Resort in Utah, Maui, Lake Tahoe Bermuda, and 7 mile beach in Negril – Jamaica.  Of course I was born in San Francisco so I love all of that city and the surrounding areas – that’s a great getaway trip for anyone!

Happy Travels to you this summer – of course check my hubby’s blog, facebook page and website out too!

Ingrid

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