Thursday, December 27, 2007

BLOG CANDY

I am so excited to have over 1,500 hits on my blog (check out the blog counter on the left hand side). In honor of that milestone, I am offering a little prize!!! For those of you new to blogging, I want to introduce you to "BLOG CANDY". This is so much fun! You leave comments on my blog, and at a set time I will randomly pick a winner from all of the comments. That person will receive all of this wonderful Stampin' Up! stuff!!! Here are pictures of my BLOG CANDY....







This "candy" gift includes: Blooming with Happiness Stamp Set, Mellow Moss Classic Stampin' Pad, new roll of Bayou Blue Double Stitched Ribbon, and 2 sheets of cardstock in each of these colors: Bayou Blue, Mellow Moss, Soft Sky and Confetti White.

Now, please leave a comment telling me what your favorite (preferably current) Stampin' Up! stamp set is. You can add comments to this post until I randomly pick a winner at 9 am (Eastern time) on Wednesday, January 2nd. Haven't left a comment on a blog before and unsure how to do it? All you do is click "# (this will be an actual number) comments" at the end of this post. It is located right next to the time of the post. I can't wait to hear what stamp sets you love!!!

Happy stamping, everyone!!!

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Merry Christmas, Everyone !!!!


Saturday, December 22, 2007

Embrace Life

I had a little time to play today (between making Christmas ornaments and cookies with the children!) and so I pulled out my new Embrace Life stamp set. I tried to use lots of different colors to make a wide variety of cards. This is a very versatile stamp set, and it only costs $23.95!!! Definitely one that you will want to add to your collection. Here's what I did....






This card uses Handsome Hunter, Always Artichoke, and Naturals Ivory. I used the hunter and artichoke inks, too. First I stamped the card with the Sanded Background, then I used my Crimper to make the hunter piece rippled. I stamped the same stamp from the Embrace Life set with artichoke first then with hunter to stamp on the ivory cardstock. I used the Color Spritzer Tool with a handsome hunter marker and spritzed on top of this small ivory piece. I love the shadowy effect that it created. Lastly, I stamped the sentiment on the bottom right hand side of the card front.







I love how this one turned out! It doesn't show up as well in the photo as in person, but the flower is inked with Groovy Guava then I used the Ruby Red marker and highlighted some areas of the flower. My cardstock is Groovy Guava, Ruby Red and Very Vanilla and the inks are guava and ruby also. I added a little something by using a single copper brad. (Sorry to say that these were discontinued by Stampin' Up! a while back. That's why you have to make sure to get what you want before it's gone!) I love this card!







Here is one of my favorite color combos for spring: Barely Banana, Certainly Celery, and Bashful Blue with a little Confetti White on top. I used markers to color the flower, then after I stamped it, I stamped the "Embrace Life" words on top. Background is En Francais in Barely Banana with a couple of flowers stamped on top also with Barely Banana. I used DTP with Banana around the edges of the White piece. The final touch is a little bow with blue gingham ribbon.







Embossing is always fun!! Do you know how? If not, give me a call and I can teach you in no time. Color combo here is: Night of Navy, Basic Gray, and Bordering Blue. I embossed on the navy with Silver embossing powder. The background is partially stamped with the Print Pattern stamp using Basic Gray ink. Then I used my Basic Black marker and doodled around the Print Pattern a little bit.







A little purple is always fun. Here I used Perfect Plum and Pale Plum in cardstock, but only Perfect Plum ink. This is a very basic card. I added a little vanilla tafetta ribbon to the top layer to dress up the card a little bit. Oh, looking at it here makes me think that might go and add some glitter to it later. :0)



So, these are today's creations. I am so glad to have had time to play today. It is a very busy time of year---my gifts are still waiting to be wrapped, but now at least some cookies are made. I hope that you are having a wonderful day and wonderful Christmas season!!! Thanks for stopping by.



By the way, please feel free to leave comments whenever you want to. I switched to moderating my comments because I got a really weird comment that was not even in English. I do try to put them through as soon as I get notification though. Also, get into practice with leaving comments because I plan to have a little PRIZE coming right after Christmas!!! Watch for details....

Friday, December 21, 2007

New stamp set

I finally got to stamp just a little bit with my new Stampin' Up! stamp set called Embrace Life. Here are my creations...

The first card uses Barely Banana, Bashful Blue, and Confetti White. I used markers in Bashful Blue and Mellow Moss to color directly on the rubber stamp. Then I stamped on the paper and added the sentiment. This is my first try at a trifold card. On the right hand flap, I used my slit punch to make a little half circle to hold the card layers down. I punched a hole in the half circle to insert the moss ribbon through and tied it up.



The other card is made with River Rock, Ruby Red, Groovy Guava and Very Vanilla. I did a criss cross card--another first for me! I've been wanting to try these card folds and finally got around to it. Anyway, I used SU!'s beautiful new Ginger Blossom Designer Series Paper for the top layers of this card. (This is a piece of one sheet and since it is double sided paper, I just flipped over one piece and got two different looks!!) I also used the Scallop Punch and punched it twice to make it look like twice as many petals. I layered a ruby red 1 3/8" circle on that, then I stamped my flowers on the very vanilla piece and punched out with the 1 1/4" punch for the top layer of the center decoration.

I made my inside layers of ruby red & very vanilla and just added a little 3/4" circle with a flower stamped on it as a top tab. I also stamped the flowers in the bottom left hand corner of the inside layer.





This stamp set is beautiful and has this great matching Designer Series Paper to go with it!! I just got my order of new Spring/Summer Stampin' Up! Catalogs, so contact me right away to get your copy!

Also, don't forget that the Fall/Winter Stampin' Up! Catalog retiring sets will only be available until the end of December. Contact me by Dec 29th to place your order for those sets. Check HERE to find out about my special on retiring stamp sets.

Well, I'm heading out to a Christmas party now. Have a wonderful day and a very MERRY CHRISTMAS!!! (in case it's after Christmas when I post again!)

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Home again!

We arrived safely back in VA in the wee hours of Sunday morning. I've been recovering ever since. We had a great trip to TX. I have a few observations about TX (at least the area that we were in). It is a beautiful state. I didn't find it as flat as I expected (after all, I am used to living in the mountains!!). The most surprising thing to me was how NICE everyone was. The Houston area is huge, so I expected it to be impersonal like other large city areas that I have visited. But everyone was extremely friendly and helpful. The traffic was outrageously busy all the time, however people are willing to let you in when you've ended up in the wrong lane. I cannot think of one incident of unkindness while we were there. So here is a big Texas-sized THANK YOU to all of you Texans!!! We really enjoyed your state. Come on over and visit the mountains of VA sometime---we'd love to have you!


I took some pics on the flight home. It is always so cool to fly above the clouds. Here's a shot out of my airplane window...




Of course, when I got home, I wanted to spend some quality time with my stamps. I had gotten an order while I was gone (my preorder of stamp sets coming in the Spring/Summer catalog---you are going to LOVE this catalog!!!). But I had to attend to more pressing matters like going to the grocery store first. I had a couple of ladies come over last night for some stamping though. We had a great time. Here are the beautiful frames that we created---as a group really.


Remember that I am offering a special on Stampin' Up!'s retiring stamp sets. Go here to see my special and contact me by December 29th with your order!! Now, I'm off to assemble some of my new rubber stamps so I can start playing with them. Watch for pictures coming to my blog soon....

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Leaving TX today

Well, it has been a fun trip, but today is the day that we begin our trip home. I say "begin" because the weather people are calling for ice today/tonight between the airport in Charlotte and home. I guess if the roads are icy, we will wait until tomorrow for the final leg of our journey.

One of the main things that I really enjoyed while in TX was seeing my oldest brother, Allen. Here is a picture of us together in the Hilton hotel in front of their beautiful Christmas tree.





Yesterday was our trip to Galveston. I was only disappointed with the fact that we didn't have more time to spend there. We went to the Moody Gardens which was awesome!!! There are 3 pyramids---one is an aquarium, one is a rainforest habitat, and the other a science center. Here's a picture of the outside of the aquarium. We saw so many beautiful things. I really love the macaws. My favorite are the hyacinth macaws (blue ones), but the picture of the scarlet macaws turned out really well.


I have so many more pictures, but I won't bore you all with them now. I have had a wonderful break from the "real" world over these last 10 days. I am looking forward to getting home though. I really need to finish my Christmas shopping and wrapping. Also need to do some baking---yum! And I'm ready to do some stamping, too. Only 10 more days until Jesus' birthday!!! Enjoy each moment and remember to take lots of pictures! I need to get back to scrapbooking this coming year. Want to come over and scrapbook with me?

Friday, December 14, 2007

Here's some stamping....

I realize that most of you are checking out my website to see some stamping, not just my trip to TX. So, I searched thru my pics and found a project that I had not shared with you yet. Here is my PHOTO WALLET.....








I used Stampin' Up!s 12"x12" textured cardstock in Basic Gray. I love the textured CS, have you tried it yet? Inside I used the Naturals White CS. My tabs (made with the Round Tab Punch) are done in Pretty in Pink, Bashful Blue, and Certainly Celery CS. Those are the colors of ink that I used, too. I also used the Spiral Punch for my inside white pages. I love, love, love that punch. So easy to use and such a cool effect. Want to see how it works? Just ask me and I'll show you! The main stamp set that I used is called BE HAPPY (found on pg 51 of the Fall/Winter catalog). I also used the WARM WORDS set for the little "adorable" word on the tag on the front. The middle of the flower on the front is one of SU!s circle rhinestone brads.


I don't have my dimensions with me here in TX, but I just played around until I found a size that worked. :0) The belly band is made of Night of Navy CS and then I stamped the flower and tag on naturals white CS and just cut them out. I used the brad to hold the belly band, flower and tag together. I did not have time to fill this little book with pictures yet, but maybe I can do that when I get home. I have lots of pictures from this trip. I plan to do one section for each of my 3 girls, then I will write their name on the tab for their section. I'll try to remember to take and post pictures again once I get that done.


Have a great day! We are headed out to Galveston in a few minutes. I'll probably take more pictures. Remember to take time during this busy season for some relaxation while stamping!!! Happy Stamping!

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Remember the Alamo!






Here are a couple of pictures of the Alamo in San Antonio, TX. We went and watched the IMAX film about the Alamo before going to the actual site. Thanks for recommending that, Logan. It is the best way to do it if you historically challenged like I am!!! It was a beautiful area, right in the middle of the city.





The next day, we were off to the San Antonio Zoo. It was a really nice zoo. We enjoyed lots of unusual animals. Above are pictures of the Grizzly Bear who was really just a performer. He was actually posing for pictures! Then the other picture is of a fossa. Have you ever heard of one of those before? If you have watched the movie Madagascar then you have heard of one. That is the animal that was after the lemurs. The lemurs thought that the animals from NY (ie, the New York Giants!) could protect them from the fossa. These are very strange animals. The face is very cat like, but the body is odd and the tail is very, very long. We also saw a capybara (I think that I spelled that correctly). They are the largest member of the rodent family. I couldn't get a picture because my camera battery died, however just imagine a rat the size of a pig and you're picturing the capybara!!! Yuck! Thankfully, they live in South America so they won't be coming into my home looking for food. :0)

Well, that is my update for now. We are back in Houston now and will probably head out to Galveston tomorrow for the day. I hope you are all having a wonderful day and getting your Christmas gifts purchased and wrapped. Could anyone purchase and wrap mine for me while I am away?!? Blessings to you!

Friday, December 7, 2007

Our hotel

We are staying at the Hilton in downtown Houston. It is a really nice hotel. The girls are participating in a national chess tournament and this happens to be the hotel that is hosting the event. That's why we are here. :0) So here are some pictures of the lobby...... This is the chandelier in the main lobby. It is huge and really quite ugly in my opinion!!! My 9 year old thinks that it is beautiful though. All of those squiggly things are hand blown glass bulbs. Really a lot of work. And directly underneath it is this beauty.....
This scene is done all in CHOCOLATE!!!! Can you believe it? It is so beautiful. (Abby and I agree on this one!) I just love the Raggedy Ann and Andy so much. The penquins are quite cute, too.
Well, I need to run. We went to the Johnson Space Center yesterday. I'll add a couple of those pics soon. Hope you are having a wonderful December. Christmas is just around the corner!!

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

We're in Houston, TX

Just a quick note to say that we arrived safely in Houston, TX today. I was trying to check out the blog and I've noticed that for some reason the first post on the page doesn't always show up right away. I usually try clicking in the blank area or just scrolling down and back up and then it appears for me. Hope this works for you. I think that the Christmas tree on the side might be messing things up, but it will only be there for 20 more days!!! Can you believe there are only 20 more days until Christmas?!?

Happy Stamping!!! I'll try to take some pics of TX to add to the blog.

Sunday, December 2, 2007

What stamp sets are retiring????

Stampin' Up! now has 2 catalogs each year. The Fall/Winter Collection Catalog is current through the end of December 2007. Just announced on December 1st is the list of stamp sets that will be retired after the Fall/Winter catalog---so you can ONLY get these sets between now and the end of this month!!!

Check out the LIST OF RETIRING SETS HERE!!!! Next, check out MY SPECIAL HERE. Then contact me with your stamping order.

Happy Stamping!!!

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Christmas Gift Idea

I wanted to show you a close up picture of my personal Stampin' Up! "hand stamped by" stamp. These would make great Christmas gifts for family and friends. THIS link will take you to the Stampin' Up! catalog to this item. It is found on page 162 of the Fall/Winter Catalog, so you can just go to that page and see all of the other choices that are available. You can also purchase name and address stamps which would be wonderful gifts for anyone. Add a Basic Black Classic Stampin' Ink Pad and you have a the perfect gift----and easy shopping!! Remember that I will be ordering on December 3rd, so get your order to me as soon as possible.








This is a gift package that I made using THESE directions from Splitcoast Stampers. It is called a 2-5-7-10 Box with Flap. These are fun and not too challenging to make. This would be the perfect packaging for that personalized stamp and black ink pad that you get for everyone!! For my sample, I used the Baroque Motifs stamp set. I am still loving this stamp set!!! It is just one of the most versatile sets that I have ever bought. I used Ballet Blue, Brilliant Blue and Whisper White cardstock; Ballet Blue and Brilliant Blue ink; Scallop Circle Punch and Corner Rounder Punch; and embellished with White Grosgrain Ribbon. I hope that you will take time to try one of these soon!!!












One last creation to share for today. This is an acetate card that I finally got around to trying. This type of card is just so elegant!!! HERE are the directions from Splitcoast Stampers (SCS, for short). I really liked how she showed making the inside front flap piece a little larger to give a wonderful layered effect. I used the Snowflake Spot stamp set for this project. White Stazon was used for the acetate background. My colors are Bayou Blue and Soft Sky. Then I embossed the large snowflake and "Joy" with Iridescent Ice Embossing Powder. Very sparkly!!


Well, I hope that you have enjoyed the things that I have shared with you today. I would love to see some of the things that you have created. Just e-mail me a picture or send me a link to your blog! Don't forget about quick and easy gift ordering through me and Stampin' Up! Happy Stamping!!

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

I've been busy!!!








I've been having so much fun yesterday and today. If you guessed that I have been stamping, you are right! I wanted to show you some pictures of the things that I have been doing. First, for the Gifts Galore Class tonight, I have made this really cool notepad holder. I started with a manilla envelope measuring 9" x 12". Then I picked out the Petals and Paisleys Designer Series Papers and Turquoise grosgrain ribbon for this project. You can use the inside pocket for coupons (or receipts or whatever you want). The pad of paper is replaceable once you use up the first one. I also made a matching ink pen by inserting scrapbooking paper in the barrel of the pen. I love this project!! The basic idea came from my up-up-upline, Melissa E., in VA Beach, but I modified it for my use. If you are coming to my Gifts Galore Class tonight, you will be making this yourself!!!



Project #2 is a cute ornament. Punch 6 punches out of Designer Series Scrapbooking Paper (I used Cerise, see all designs on pgs 170 to 173) using your Stampin' Up! Scallop Punch. Attach them together with Sticky Strip and a little SNAIL adhesive, leaving one side open. Then cut your string for the hanger and insert in open side of ornament. Use a little Crystal Effects or other strong liquid glue to keep ornament hanger in place. I also had some fun gold beads from a local craft store, so I tied that at the bottom of my hanger, but you could use a bead from the Pretties Kit also. Then attach the last side of your ornament. Let the glue dry before handling a lot. And that is the whole process!!! How easy is that? And so cute and fun. Give it a try today and send me a picture of yours!!










Project #3---I made this "Welcome" Name Frame for the Christmas season. I love how this turned out!! As soon as I saw the great shiny red frame at a local dollar store, I snapped it up knowing that it would be perfect for this project. The background paper is Basic Black and I stamped "Merry Christmas" in White Craft Ink. My letters are Real Red and Glorious Green ink. For the letter "O", I used the Season of Joy stamp set (in the Holiday Mini Catalog----only available through the end of November!!!). The paper behind each letter is also Basic Black, but I ran it through my Xyron machine, then stuck my letter on, then sprinkled the remaining area with Dazzling Diamonds Glitter!! I wish that the picture showed how shiny these really are in person. Here is one more picture, click on it to enlarge it and you can see a little bit more of the shine!








I hope that you have enjoyed looking at my projects as much as I enjoyed making them. I would love to teach YOU more about stamping and creating these projects yourself.



Happy Stamping!!!

Saturday, November 24, 2007

Stampin' Up! Holiday Special

I hope that everyone had a great Thanksgiving! We went to my sister's house and had a wonderful meal and lots of fun with family. I am thankful that we had the opportunity to get together with at least part of my family.

I wanted to let you know about a new Stampin' Up! special that began on November 23rd and runs through December 15th. Here's the scoop on the special:


Item Number Description Price
112409 Holiday Tag Bundle $4.95
110380 Tags for All Stamp Set* (20% off) $24.76
110264 Designer Gift cards* (30% off) $4.55
109862 Chocolate Chip satin ribbon* Buy 1, get 1 free!
109863 Purely Pomegranate satin ribbon* Buy 1, get 1 free!
112410 Tin 3-Pack $9.95
110147 Celebration wrapping paper* $17.95
110228 Hand Selected Accents & Elements (25% off) $8.21

*This item is from the current Holiday Mini Collection. Only this and other items indicated will be extended through the campaign period while supplies last. All other Holiday Mini items will be available until November 30.



To see the color flyer with pictures, click HERE!!!

HERE are some cute projects that are from the Stampin' Up! website showing these great items that are on sale! Make sure to click on the colored links above to see some pictures of things made with the items on special. I really tried to figure out how to get copies of these pictures on my blog, but I just can't figure that out yet. I'll keep trying!!! There is a definite learning curve with this blog thing....well, for me anything on the computer takes a learning curve!

Have a great day! Hope to see you at the Gifts Galore Class on Tuesday. Make sure to contact me to reserve your spot.


Monday, November 19, 2007

Go Dallas Cowboys!!!

Okay, I live in VA, but I am a HUGE Dallas Cowboys fan. What an exciting day yesterday to watch Dallas Cowboys vs Washington Redskins!! Just as I expected, it was a close game. Those two teams are such big rivals that you never know which way it might go. But yesterday, my Cowboys were the winners!! Woo-hoo!!

Now, I know that you actually checked here to see what I've been stamping lately, not to hear about football, so here goes.....

For the upcoming Gifts Galore Class, we will be making candles, too! (If you check out previous posts, you will see some of the other items that we are making.) Here is my example. I used the Peaceful Wishes stamp set, Ruby Red & Garden Green markers and Chocolate Chip stamp pad to make this. You can see the beginning of the words "Peaceful Wishes" as they go around the candle. It turned out beautifully!







I also made some bows for gift packages. These are so easy and they only take 1/2 of a 12" x 12" sheet of scrapbooking paper! HERE are the instructions from a website called Splitcoast Stampers. These are so easy and remember through the end of November, Stampin' Up! (R) has a great scrapbooking paper special. Buy 3 packs of scrapbooking paper and get the 4th pack for FREE!!!! Contact me soon to place your order. I will be planning to place an order on November 29th!!!






That's all that I have to share today. I need to go and start doing the girls' school work with them. Have a blessed day! Happy stamping and scrapping!

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Gifts Galore Class

My Gifts Galore Class is coming up on Tuesday, Nov 27th. Cost is only $15!!! Make sure to sign up soon to reserve your spot!! I only have 8 spaces available for this class.


Here are two of our projects for the upcoming Gifts Galore Class. The fun little calendars are about 4 inches by 3 inches. We will add a magnet to the back, so it will be a great gift for someone to put on their fridge, file cabinet, school locker or anything metal. It is a tear off calendar for all of 2008.




The other item is an ornament made from SU!s beautiful Designer Series Scrapbooking paper!!! (Papers can be found on pages 170 to 173 of the Fall/Winter catalog----see link in left column of this page.) It is so easy, fun and cute. It measures about 3 inches high and 4 inches wide. These projects are so quick and easy to reproduce to give as teacher gifts, stocking stuffers, children's gifts, etc for Christmas.



We will also be making the great star ornaments seen in THIS previous post. Watch the blog for more Gifts Galore projects coming in the next few days....

Happy Stamping, everyone!!

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Christmas Card Buffet examples



Christmas Card Buffet Examples

Here is a picture of the cards that I have designed so far for the Christmas Card Buffet coming up on Nov 15th. (One card---the pink/green one----was designed by another awesome SU! demo named Melissa S., but it is a great card so I wanted to give you ladies the opportunity to make it.) If you would like to see them a little larger, you can click on the above picture. Anyway, if I have at least 10 people sign up for the buffet, then I may design a couple of more cards for you to choose from. Please sign up for this camp by Tues, Nov 13th. The buffet hours are 6pm until 10pm. You may arrive anytime between those times, and whenever you have made all the cards that you want (at a cost of $1 each), you are free to go or just stay and chat!

You may have already noticed my Christmas Countdown tree added to the left side of my blog, but in case you haven't, check it out! Yes, only 48 days from today until Christmas!!! That means that you definitely want to come and get started on those Christmas cards at my buffet.....or better yet, make all that you need for this year!

Happy stamping, everyone! Have a blessed day!

Sunday, November 4, 2007

Gifts!!

I had such a fun week recently. I won a prize from my Cottage Stampers group, then later on that same week, I heard that I had also won a gift from my Inky Angels group (my up-up-upline). How exciting is that? Free stamping/stamped stuff!!! So, I am sharing a picture of the cool stamped gift that I got from Kristin (my upline, head of the Cottage Stampers). It is a calendar/planner for 2008. She found the plain old calendar at the one of the dollar stores and created this beauty. I told you that she was very talented!! The top picture shows the cover of the calendar/planner and the other photo shows my entire gift (which included a stamp set also! Retired set called Mini Messages, in case you were wondering) wrapped with some of SU!s great new double stitched ribbon in Groovy Guava. I was very excited about the ribbon as well.











My prize from Melissa E. (head of the Inky Angels) was a pack of Bashful Blue cardstock. All of you stampers/scrapbookers know that you can NEVER have enough cardstock!!! I just want to say "Thank You!" to each of those ladies for being such great uplines. I couldn't do it without your help and encouragement.



Remember I have a Name Frame class scheduled for this Tuesday night (Nov 6th). It is my last one before Christmas, so make sure to sign up and make some beautiful gifts. Space is limited. If you would like to make some frames, but cannot attend that class, please contact me to set up your own special time, if possible.



Coming on Nov 15th is the Christmas Card Buffet. Come and make as many Christmas as you would like. I will have several designs with the cardstock cut and ready to go. You only pay $1 per card that you wan to make (envelopes are extra). So if you like one design and want to make 5 cards like that, you can and it costs only $1 per card!!! Please sign up in advance for this class as well.



I have my downline meeting (the Inky Dreamers) on Sat, Nov 17th from 10 am until about noon or 1 pm. Have you ever considered becoming a Stampin' Up! demo? If you are interested and would like to come to our fun stamping meeting, just let me know!!



On Nov 27th, the Gifts Galore Camp will be held at my home. I will try to take some pictures this week of our projects because I know that you will want to make these great easy (yet inexpensive) gifts!!! Christmas is right around the corner.



My last class of Nov is on the 29th and we will be making Tins. You can see an example of these in THIS blog post. These are great gifts. I should also have extra tins available for purchase if you would like to make more for Christmas gifts.



Lastly, on Dec 4th, I am doing a home school Mom's Night Out making Bible verse frames. Contact me if you are a home school mom and would like to attend and I can give you more details. Here are some examples of these type of frames. If you would like to contact me, you can either comment on this blog entry with your e-mail address or you can go to my Stampin' Up! website and click on "about me" then contact me at the e-mail address listed. Happy Stamping!!!