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Wednesday, July 7, 2021

Hurricane Preparation

 Tropical Storm Ella Was a Warning!

If you have ever experienced a hurricane coming through your hometown, you know how important preparation can be to make it through the aftermath.  

My family and I lived near Charlotte, NC, when Hurricane Hugo came through. We didn't know what to expect and as we were about 150 miles from where it made landfall, we expected rains and some wind but not much more.  Well, we had over 18 trees demolished in our backyard and our town didn't have electricity for almost two weeks.  It was an experience we won't ever forget.

Having lived through this, and lucky that our home wasn't damaged severely nor our family harmed, I'm more aware of the necessity of preparation.  So here's my thoughts and recommendations.  Of course, check your local weather services for more in-depth recommendations and local rules and regulations.

1.    When you hear that a hurricane is forming (even if it's 400 miles away), fill up your cars/trucks with gas.  Gas will only become more expensive as the storm comes closer.  And the lines will become longer with possible shortages.

    Why get gas if you're not likely to have to go anywhere?  Gas station pumps use electricity to pump the gas.  The stations use electronic cash registers.  Emergencies occur.  If someone in your family needs to get to the hospital, you don't want to run out of gas on the way. Gas stations may be closed. And gas won't go bad, so why not get it first thing?

2.    Get cash.  I can't recommend how much money you should have, as that depends on your spending.  But I will say, not only gas stations but also grocery stores use electronic cash registers.  This means IF they are open, cash will be KING.  In fact, you should have dollars, not just twenties.  You may not be able to get change back on your purchase.  We found some stores were open but since they couldn't accept debit/credit cards, only cash could be used for purchases.

3.  Purchase water.  Water is so important and you really don't realize how much you go through in a couple of days.  About a day before the storm comes, fill up the bathtubs with water.  DON'T take a bath in it until after the storm is gone and you are back to normal.  Water in the tub can be used to flush toilets (bet you forgot that one!) and provide water to pets, plants, and washing dishes.  

4.  Set up your flashlights with NEW batteries.  Again, nothing is worse than having a bunch of flashlights and the batteries are low or not working.  Put the batteries INTO the flashlights and test them.  This is really hard to do when it's pitch DARK, so do it before the storm is close.  I don't recommend candles as so many accidents occur...kids, dogs, etc.

5.  Charge your phones.  Then use one phone at a time.  Don't have your entire family checking their phone or all of them will cease working.

6. Purchase a complete First Aid Kit.  If possible, get a wind-up radio, clothes drying rack,  bug spray, and Clorox/disinfectant.

7.  Obtain you insurance information and important papers in a water tight box.  Have them handy so once the storm is over, you can check your home and surroundings and if necessary contact your insurance agent.  If you're asked to evacuate, there's no time to run around the house checking storage and desk drawers for those important papers.  Also, don't forget to include shot records of your pets.

8.  When it comes time to clean-up, DON'T start using tools with which you aren't familiar.  Hospitals and 24 Care Centers are filled with accidents due to saws and axes after a storm.  And if you're trimming your trees and bushes, please make sure your children and pets are FAR, FAR away from you.  And don't let them play in the leaves and bushes as many snakes and bugs have taken to these to hide.

I'm sure you can think of many more recommendations.  But these are the ones I think are most important even for "little" hurricanes and storms.  Stay safe!

  

Thursday, July 1, 2021

Celebrate the Holidays of Summer - July 4th

 

CELEBRATE THE HOLIDAYS OF SUMMER 

 

 JULY 4TH

Summer brings vacations (or stay-cations), exciting camps, sleeping in late, movies in the park, swimming at the beach or lake, and the "birthday" of my country, the United States of America, on July 4th. 

Celebrating July 4th reminds me of eating strawberry shortcake, lighting sparklers, and watching fireworks.  It takes me back to my hometown with all the excitement and dreams of my plans for the rest of Summer. (We didn't start school until after Labor Day, so there was almost two full months before school started again.)

To celebrate the coming holiday, I created a card of red, white, and blue (how original, right?)  It may not resemble our flag but it focuses on this time of the year.  From Memorial Day to Flag Day to July 4th, we have our flags waving in celebration.  It is during this time that we reflect on the creation of our country and the brave men and women who protect our freedoms.  

Therefore, it was only natural that I would create a card to celebrate this glorious holiday.  Sometime when I make a card, I look at my "old cards" to get ideas.  Do you do that too? It's like CASE-ing your own cards! I also look in my stash to see what I can use to create this "new" card.  

Below is a picture of a Christmas card I completed about two years ago.  I used the layout of the Designer Series Paper (DSP) as an inspiration for the "Let's Celebrate" card shown below.  I used a Glitter Star Ornament and Real Red Sheer ribbon from the 2020 August - December Mini Catalog.  (Don't forget the new 2021 July - December Mini Catalog becomes available on August 3rd.). The Designer Series Paper (DSP) is also from my stash. [As a reminder, don't forget to check both sides of your DSP.  Sometimes the reverse side is the perfect side to use!]  It's so great that Stampin' UP DSP has beautiful designs on BOTH sides.  The sentiment was from my [aged] stash.  



The "new" card...



Note the Silver Star Ornament and the Real Red ribbon from last year's August - December Mini Catalog.



Did you make 4th of July or Celebration card(s)?  If so, please share!

Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Silver to Silver Elite June Blog Hop

 


WELCOME!


Welcome to the initial blog hop for the Silver to Silver Elite Sisters.  We are made up of Stampin' UP demonstrators who have earned their Silver designation and are working toward the Elite status.  This is the first time I've participated in a blog hop as a demonstrator, so I'm hopeful this post has been successfully included.

For the Hop, I decided on using a unique fold and one of the most popular stamp sets shown in the new Annual Catalog (AC) for 2021 - 2022. I used the stamp set and dies bundle, Plentiful Plants (AC #155688) and coordinating Designer Series Paper (DSP) Bloom Where You're Planted (AC #1556960).


Below shows how the card front is divided so that the sentiment stamped inside peeks through to the front.  To keep the lower section connected to the top, I've used the hanging basket on the left side.  To keep the card sturdy, you may want to add a piece of window sheet (AC #142314) behind the front.  You will still see the sentiment inside. (I did not add for this photo, as the reflection would make it too difficult to see the card properly.)



The inside of the card is shown below. , where I used some of the brick DSP to coordinate with the front.  I LOVE that the DSP package contains 2 sheets of this brick paper and 2 sheets of light gray cement looking brick.  The DSP also has leaves and pots that can be easily cut with the dies.  





Cardstock used in creating the card were Soft Succulent and Sahara Sand; inks used include Soft Succulent, Cinnamon Cider, Pear Pizazz, and Basic Black. 

If you would like to receive instructions for creating this card, please enter your name and email address as indicated on the right sidebar.  Please be sure to include a comment referencing the "Welcome the New, Cherishing the Old" Blog Hop. 

In addition, if you would like to receive information regarding my new Holiday Kits which will include cards and 3D projects, please note it.  If you prefer email, you may contact me at: creating treasures123@yahoo.com

To continue to the next demonstrator's blog, see below.




 


Tuesday, June 29, 2021


You probably have seen this posted on just about every demonstrators blog, Facebook page, etc.  So you know that June is the month to get some good deals on Stampin UP products that are being discontinued.  

I often stock up on some of my favorites and pick up the stamp sets that are on my wish list.  What about you?  Check out my Facebook Page, Creating Treasures with Janice, to see information about my favorites from this catalog.  And post what your favs are too.