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I found an interesting game today. It’s called Senso (or Simon in England). You have to press the buttons in the correct order. It’s good for your memory, but it’s very very difficult. I so wanted to finish it but it was so fast towards the end that every time I pressed a wrong button :-(
Stupid Game…
Made a stencil with my SSS snowflake dies to create this background, dabbed with Distress Oxide and embossed with a glittery powder. Just added die cut snowflakes and gems. Adding this to the current Flickr Challenge. Blogged here
More colouring with my Zig Brush Markers and SSS Cosmos Background for the SSS Flickr Group Challenge and the LOVE handmade cards Challenge. More on my blog
...that a plan was being hatched even then...a plan that would ulimately be my downfall
INJURY UPDATE - 3/21/09
I finally saw the orthopedist late yesterday (Friday) afternoon. He said the broken bone in the ankle is healing well. The continued associated swelling, tendon inflamation and bruising will work themselves through. Knee-wise, he was a bit concerned over the remaining swelling and lack of full range-of-motion (ROM). Thus far, I've only been able to get the knee to bend just shy of 90 degrees. Coincidentally, that is also the same (reversed) angle the curlew (pictured above) is mockingly showing me.
Look at that feathery smirk.
He knew...he knew.
But, I digress.
The doctor also offered comforting phrases like, "if you don't get your (ROM) back now, you'll never get it back." (The curlew would have been pleased. But, I digress again). The doctor did confirm, however, I could still have surgery for it, regardless of its current condition. So, we started the ball rolling and will schedule surgery for possibly the first or second week of April. He's also having a Continuous Passive Motion (CPM) machine delivered to my house next week to assist in that "ROM" thing.
Now, all I have to do is figure out how to mount my camera to it, and I'll be set.
For those interested, an example of the basic surgical procedure can be seen HERE (thanks indee for the link). I recommend having a bowl of popcorn and nice beverage available to make the viewing more enjoyable.
INJURY UPDATE - 3/25/09
The earliest I can get in for ACL surgery is May 5th (which is three months after the initial injury). I think I just heard the curlew cackle.
INJURY UPDATE - 5/6/09
Surgery complete! Further details here
I made this card within five minutes!:D
Blogged here.
stamparadise.blogspot.jp/2013/02/5-minutes-valentines-car...
My mojo has been sadly lacking lately so I am hoping this card will kick start it again. Made this for the SSS Flickr Challenge and the LOVE cards Flickr Challenge. Used SSS Spring Flowers Stamps and dies. Blogged here
Hola amigos!
Dado que nuestro sitio web se va a retrasar un poquito más de lo que esperábamos hemos creado un blog donde podréis ver lo que pasa por Chandal, nuevos productos, ofertas y regalitos, actividades, información sobre lo que vendemos y lo que nos gusta. Se llama Souvenir of Chandal y esperamos que sea una herramienta de comunicación e intercambio con todos vosotros.
Un saludo muy caluroso (más que nada porque, como habéis experimentado, no tenemos aire acondicionado),
Isabel, Angeles y Jorge
Valldonzella 29,
08001 Barcelona
+34 933017061
chandal@chandal.tv
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Hi friends!
Our website is taking more time than we expected, so we decided to launch a blog to let you know the things that happen here, new stuff, offers and presents, activities, information about the things that we sell and the things that we like. It's name is Souvenir of Chandal and we hope that it becomes an exchange and communication tool.
Cheers,
Isabel, Angeles y Jorge
Valldonzella 29,
08001 Barcelona
+34 933017061
chandal@chandal.tv
Above the harbour in Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife, this aerial, erotic ballet had onlookers mesmerized at this year's Mueca Festival
Made another card for this weeks SSS Flickr Challenge using a stencil I made from SSS Snowflake dies. Blogged here >/a>
Made this card for flick co-challenge Lawn Fawn and SSS. The stamp used is Lawn Fawn Critters Down Under and SSS Village dies.
Check-out what's on the inside of the card walchowdesign.blogspot.nl/2015/03/flickr-co-challenge-sss...
I used a sketch from Fleshly Made Sketches challenge (FMS155) for this card.
Visit my blog for more info.
stamparadise.blogspot.jp/2014/09/fms-155-have-moo-tiful-b...
WEEVIL FOXING - Simon says Cream eye brow cream and tan weevil Perissops sp Cryptorhynchini Airlie Beach Rainforest
Made another card with my new SSSD Cosmos Background Stamp, this time using Peacock Blue Distress ink and lots of die cuts. Adding this to the SSS Flickr group challenge. More details on my blog
I love making and giving shaker cards, used Simon Says Cosmos flowers for this Birthday card. Blogged here
There were many, many people.
She read from her collection of short stories, No One Belongs Here More Than You (which has a great website - she said she had to make it simple since she paid for it herself. It was he r first experience with viral. She sent and email to five friends. By the end of the day 5,000 people had seen it, and soon 500,000) .
noonebelongsheremorethanyou.com
One of the stories she read was This Person
www.simonsays.com/content/book.cfm?tab=1&pid=525972&a...
another was was the Man on the Stairs
www.fencemag.com/v7n1/text/july.html
There is a recording of her reading it, but I can't get the real audio to work
www.wnyc.org/shows/tnbt/episodes/2003/10/03#segment21344
She said when the tour is over, she'll finish the script for her next film which is based on her performance, Things We Don't Understand and Definitely Are Not Going To Talk About.
There also will be a book out on the fall featuring the best of the online project she co-curates
Modern Times
A card for the challenge at the Love Handmade Cards Flickr group which is "Anything Goes" and also the SSS Wednesday challenge This stamps from HoneyBee and the dies are Simon Says. More details on my blog
Joining in Kathy's 30 Day Colouring Challenge, this is Day 4 and more watercolouring with my Zig Brush Markers. More on my blog
There were many, many people.
She read from her collection of short stories, No One Belongs Here More Than You (which has a great website - she said she had to make it simple since she paid for it herself. It was he r first experience with viral. She sent and email to five friends. By the end of the day 5,000 people had seen it, and soon 500,000) .
noonebelongsheremorethanyou.com
One of the stories she read was This Person
www.simonsays.com/content/book.cfm?tab=1&pid=525972&a...
another was was the Man on the Stairs
www.fencemag.com/v7n1/text/july.html
There is a recording of her reading it, but I can't get the real audio to work
www.wnyc.org/shows/tnbt/episodes/2003/10/03#segment21344
She said when the tour is over, she'll finish the script for her next film which is based on her performance, Things We Don't Understand and Definitely Are Not Going To Talk About.
There also will be a book out on the fall featuring the best of the online project she co-curates
Modern Times
I made this card for the Simon Says Challenge, Pearls and Lace. I chose to make a paper lace using a Friskars punch. This paper lace looks very similar to the lace my mom used to sew with when I was young, it is a really simple style. I used pearls to accent the flower vine. I was trying to create a simple, clean looking card. It looks better in person than in the photo.
Stamps: Memory Box Vine Border D1322, Memory Box Just A Note B1053
Paper: Memory Box Enchanted
Embellishments: Memory Box Pearls Frost Blue
Notecard: Memory Box Kraft
There were many, many people.
She read from her collection of short stories, No One Belongs Here More Than You (which has a great website - she said she had to make it simple since she paid for it herself. It was he r first experience with viral. She sent and email to five friends. By the end of the day 5,000 people had seen it, and soon 500,000) .
noonebelongsheremorethanyou.com
One of the stories she read was This Person
www.simonsays.com/content/book.cfm?tab=1&pid=525972&a...
another was was the Man on the Stairs
www.fencemag.com/v7n1/text/july.html
There is a recording of her reading it, but I can't get the real audio to work
www.wnyc.org/shows/tnbt/episodes/2003/10/03#segment21344
She said when the tour is over, she'll finish the script for her next film which is based on her performance, Things We Don't Understand and Definitely Are Not Going To Talk About.
There also will be a book out on the fall featuring the best of the online project she co-curates
Modern Times
Made a simple Thanks card using the SSS Cosmos Background stamped onto Pool card, very subtle but very pretty effect . Details on my blog
Another card using the SSS Crystal Distortion embossing folder with some lime glitter card, just added the die cut trees and lots of gems. Blogged here
Boba is continuing to relive the schoolyard games he missed out on as a child. If you missed some of the first instalments, he has also played Double Dutch, Tag, Red Rover, amongst others...
Part of my mini series Boba Plays.
This is an alternative version for one of my daily shots of 365 Days of Clones.
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USS Titan (thanks to Sean Tourangeau for the correction - I thought it was a new Enterprise).
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I used a Simon Says stamp set called Pillow Talk along with some of the pp from the Simon Says June card kit and some MME enamel dots. Thanks for looking!
Had fun creating this card with some new Simon Says dies that I have just got. Also used a new SSS stencil called "Falling Snow" and some Nuvo Glimmer paste . Love the sparkly effect it creates!! Adding this to the Flickr challenge #109. Blogged here
Mike Del Rosario, Cecilia de la Campa, Caroline Abbey, Siobhan Wallace, Cara Bedick, David Jimenez, Ghenez Powell, and Alyson Heller (hiding) of Simon and Shuster
This is my tag for Ellen Hutson's 12 Tags of Christmas with a Feminine Twist . I was inspired by Ellen's tag here from day 12.
Like Ellen, I used birch paper for my tag but my string art piece just didn't work out so I die cut a tree (though I think it looks like a hat), colored it with Copics and placed it back in the tag. For the sentiment and stars I used Brilliance Ink in Coffee Bean to try and get Ellen's "burnt" look. I added pink gems to the tree and some Stardust Stickles for snow.
I'm also entering this for Simon Says Stamp Bling It On Challenge here.