A site for my handmade cards, accompanied by my photos and written meanderings which are occasionally witty, often tongue-in-cheek, and rarely profound. Beginning in June 2013, you'll also see lots of NBUS, which is an acronym I coined for Never-Before-Used-Schtuff. Note: my Privacy Policy can be found at a tab below and you can find my NBUS Challenge online. I hope you'll join in the fun there! Thanks for coming by! Have a beverage and enjoy!

January 18, 2025

Happy New Year 2025!

Hello Stamplings!

Happy New Year! I'm still alive and kicking! In fact, I'm well-rested and a fatted calf, just like one should be after a wonderful holiday! We had a terrific Christmas and then a long vacation in Hawaii. Lots of photos below, if you're interested ...or not!🥱

It took me a while to get settled and think about making a card and blogging again. The longer I am away, the harder it is to get back into a routine. Or I'm just old now. I ended up deciding that this year my primary goal will be to use NBUS on every card and enter them in my NBUS Challenge. It's where I challenge you ~ and myself ~ to use all the schtuff we accumulate ... or "stockpile" as my friend JP calls it, which is a perfect visual!

Onefer
My card came about with the help of several other challenges. The "corduroy" lime card base is made from paper I've had since the last century and I'm happy to see it shine in this clean and simple card sketch. The die is NBUS from Alexandra Renke called, "Hazelnut Branch Set." The gold sediment strip is from Memory Box.


Holiday Photos

We started out in Maui taking the Road to Hana and spending time with Dan, Rachel, Adam, and Henry. It was a blessing to spend those days together before the lads went back to college. We were off the grid and without television! Bliss!
       
From there, The Mister and I flew over to Kauai to spend a few days with our long-time friends Susan and Jeff in their beautiful condo. They were terrific hosts as we toured all the beautiful sites of this scenic island. And we saw whales!
Well done for making it through! Aren't you relieved that I cut out half of the collages I made from hundreds of photos?! 

In Other News . . .

We came home to a stack of Christmas card mail, which extended the holiday. Thank you all for your beautiful cards! 

Sadly, I got the unhappy news of the deaths of two of my bloggie friends. Many of you might remember the talented Cornelia Wenokor (Fun Stamping). Together we produced a short blog series called, "The Back Stories." Cornelia would make one of her fun cards and then I would create a story to fit it. My other friend Mamie did not have a blog. Both will be greatly missed. 

We also came home to news of the horrific fires in southern California. It was heart-wrenching and scary to watch on television. Thank you for any way you are contributing to the aid relief.

Finally, for those of you who are wondering how Hammy and Stanley are, they are doing great! They are on the way home from traveling to Hammy's relatives as he does every year at Christmas time. Hammy reports that Stanley has been a real trooper!

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Enjoy your day! No, seriously, enjoy! LITS!*

As always, thank you for coming by to visit the Playhouse and special thanks to you if you take the time to join as a follower. I'm sending extra squishy warm hugs to those of you dealing with the Arctic Blast!🥶

If you followed my 
I.D.E.A.S. schedule last year, I wanted to let you know I'm going to use it again this year whenever I can. I found it to be a huge help with keeping me creating on the regular, so the weeks didn't slip through my hands.
*Life is too short!

4 comments:

Vicki Dutcher said...

Wow! Looks like you had an amazing time in Hawaii and a fabulous vacation. It is hard to get back to Card making when you’ve been gone for a while. Been there done that - welcome back. Good goal for 2025 to use NBUS that seems to be the trend all throughout blog land for 2025. I was shocked to read about Cornelia. I had not heard that news. 😞

Stef Perry said...

What a delightful CAS card, Darnell! I can see why you've held onto that lime paper, it is fabulous with the texture it adds! Well done with all the challenges and I'm glad you had a relaxing and enjoyable vacation. Thanks so much for taking time to join us over at Color Hues!

Linda Callahan said...

Such a bright vibrant card! Love it! Looks like a wonderful trip! And definitely hard to lose special crafty friends….hugs…

Bonnie said...

A NBUS and something from the stash is a perfect combination for this bright and pretty card, Dolly! Thanks for sharing the photos! It looks like a wonderful vacation spot. What a lot of beauty there! I'm glad you are safely home and settling in. The boys look so grown up with all that facial hair! Very handsome guys to go with two beautiful ladies!