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Simply Adorned Artisan Swap

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11 Mar
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I showed you the card I made for the Artisan swap I am hosting, and I also asked the girls if they wanted to exchange Simply Adorned charm inserts too.  So this is the one I did.

Artisan swap charm
This is the 1 1/2 x 1 1/4 size.

Stamp Set: Together Forever, Define your Life

Paper: White Natural

Ink: Old Olive, Bashful Blue, Rose Red, Sahara Sand, Jetblack Stazon

These lockets are such fun to make, it's like a little piece of art.  Don't want to stamp anything? No problem, trim down a favorite photo and put that inside.

Well the guys sang tonight on American Idol, and Simon was right when he said a girl would win this year, cause none of them really blew us away tonight…but here is my critiquing all the same:

I am sick of the carrying on of Kara and Simon, they need to grow the
heck up.  Jeff said bring back Paula, at least we could blame the booze
for her shenanigans.

Lee:  I love this guy, and I love his unique voice.

Alex: He did not too bad tonight, but I don't know that I would buy his CD if he won.

Tim: I love the song Hallelujah, and I did not like Tim's version. Eric came out of his room to hear "the Shrek song". They raved on his song, and I think send him home, how many weeks are we into this, and finally a half decent song…bah-bye! Glee is looking for a new student.

Andrew:  I think he tried to do another fun "Straight Up" kinda song with Genie in a Bottle, and it was so-so.  I agree that we all keep comparing all his songs to the straight up one, and maybe he was a one hit wonder kinda guy cause since then he has not been doing it for me.

Casey: Loved it, and he did change it up a bit. I would buy his CD, although I have not bought last year's winners yet.

Aaron: He sounded really good, and I don't know if everyone does it, but he seems to switch the mike back and forth so much while he sings.  I am soooo sick of Kara's "you got to feel the song, blah!blah!blah!" I am so glad that Simon basically shut her up mid sentence and explained that the song was a great pick etc.

Toddrick:  Didn't care for this version of the Queen song (I hate messing with classics), but he sounded very good.

Mike: I did not know the song, and I didnt understand why he was singing really high at the beginning and end, and I don't know why Kara was crying other then I think she wanted Simon to hug her…get a life girl. Mike sounded awesome, and I loved how he was dancing and stuff in the middle, but the high pitch stuff was weird. I guess I need to find this song somewhere and read the lyrics.

I voted for Lee, Casey and Aaron this week.

So I don't watch Ghost Whisperer all the time, but I catch it once in a while, so tonight's episode has the Ghost Whisperer girl Melinda and the hubby Jim talking about a wedding, I guess I thought they were married this whole time. Like when he was in that other body last year, were they not married?  Now that his soul is back, is he still in the other body, and we just see the regular guy who played the part or what?  

That's it for me tonight!

Have a great Thursday and thanks for stopping in!

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  1. Jacqui Lines says

    March 11, 2010 at 4:49 am

    Oh it was parent teacher night at the highschool last night so there was no American Idol for me..
    :o(

    Luv ya
    Jax

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  2. Patsy Behrendt says

    March 12, 2010 at 9:07 am

    yeah!! we finally agree on the best of the boys at American Idol!! I truly felt bad for Alex because I loved his version of my favorite song, "Trouble"!! Aaron or Casey are my picks but none of the girls really get me excited! the one with the dreadlocks is a great singer but has a real attitude and needs to wash that nasty hair!!
    By the way, love your blog too!!!

    Reply
  3. katie says

    March 21, 2010 at 5:33 pm

    Love what you did with your necklace Di!

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