Apr 29 2008
This and That…
As I don’t have anything new to share with you until tomorrow, I thought I’d take this time to answer a few questions some of you asked a few weeks ago. I’m actually going to start by answering a quick question about the design I created yesterday. I was asked about applying the chalks to the inchies….how I went about it. It was really simple. No, I didn’t use Verasmark. I just used my little cotton balls that come with the I-kan-dee chalks to apply the chalk direct to the image after stamping. It really clings well to the white Inchies and was super quick to color. I’d say under 5 minutes for sure. The beauty of these chalks is the soft impressionistic look. They just blend beautifully. I found that the chalks mostly stayed put on the design but if you’re worried about them rubbing off, I’d spray them with a light coat of matte spray sealer before adhering to your design.
# Lori on 08 Apr 2008 at 2:57 pm
Do you find it tedious or time consuming to stitch on your cards? I guess what I’m asking is do you have your sewing machine ready and waiting all of the time? One more ? - do you think stitching on your cards is just a fad for now and will sort of fade away?
I really hope stitching doesn’t go out of style. I think I’d probably just go against the flow and still stitch away!
I love to stitch and love the texture and interest it adds. It’s also great for shabby and vintage looks as well as country-style and even some fun funky styles. Also…stitching is the ultimate in cheap embellishing! As for finding it tedious…no! I don’t. I stitch quickly and it is so much quicker than hand piercing for faux stitching. Have you been peeking in my house?
Sometimes I do keep my sewing machine up all week on the dining room table. I guess I never totally put it away…just tuck it in the corner when we need the room. I find that if I keep it threaded with white or brown thread, all I have to do is plug it in and start stitching.
Regina Davison 08 Apr 2008 at 3:24 pm
Happy Birthday, Julia! I hope you were able celebrate while grouting. LOL!
I’d like to know how long you’ve been stamping, and what got you started. Did you start by attending a SU workshop like most of us?
Take care - Regina
Thanks Regina! Hubby brought me home some Swiss Chalet and a lovely cake so while I did spend most of the night on my knees…it was great to get some progress made. We’re still working away on the kitchen but I hear that the rest of my cupboards will go in on Friday. Yay!
As for stamping, I’ve been stamping over four years now. After having my fourth child I was excited about scrapbooking again. I’d started scrapbooking as a hobby nine years ago and dabbled in it when I had the chance. Looking through magazines, I noticed a lot of stamping and techniques and thought it would be a fun addition to my pages. After purchasing some stamps at Michael’s, I saw a Stampin Up advertisement in a magazine. I went on-line and found my demo, Lori. Soaking up ideas in the catalogue, Lori clued me in to Splitcoaststampers. I lurked for a little while but once I borrowed my mom’s digital camera…started uploading my own designs. I’ve been hooked since.
AS far as workshops go…I think perhaps I’ve been to a total of five and took my very first class a couple weeks ago. I’m so thankful for the on-line stamping community where I’ve made friends, learned techniques and found an outlet for my creativity.
Karen Reynoldson 08 Apr 2008 at 4:05 pm
I am amazed at all you do within the stamping world, while being a wife and mother. What is you secret to be so organized? How much time do you spend on your blog and others in a day? And how many hours do you slepp? LOL
Me? Organized?! Well I do try! Some days I succeed and others……
I keep a detailed calendar on my computer as well as lists and information I need to know. I also design very quickly which is a blessing for me as I wouldn’t be able to do this if I didn’t. I also multi-task where possible. As for my housekeeping…it has been more than a challenge with the renovation ongoing. I’m really trying hard to set aside time each day to sort and organize and try and get caught up again. Laundry I just do first thing every morning and meals work best if I plan the week ahead of time. As for free time…um…what’s that? I don’t watch tv. I also try and get up early as that is the most productive time of my day.
So…I’m sure that’s more than you all wanted to know! LOL Hope I didn’t put you back to sleep!
Hope you have an awesome day!
Julia
Cornish Heritage Farms Design Team Coordinator


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Thanks for answering my question, Julia. It’s fun getting to know the person behind the blog.
Have a great day - Regina
Thank you for answering my question Julia. Do appreciate it very much.
Hi Julia,
Thanks for taking the time to answer my questions. Ah, so your secret is you can design quickly…………seems to take me a half hour to plan what I want to do and another half hour to execute. (Actually, I get excited when I can put together an easy design and complete everything in 20-30 minutes.)
Hope your kitchen is almost finished! Happy spring!
Please email me regarding my ink purchase. It’s been over a month now….
Hi Julia! I hope you received my birthday card! Thanks for being so open about your life, and routines and sharing with us! I am amazed at what you get done with such a big family and so many different demands. You are an inspiration!
Deena