Monday, March 29, 2010

One of My Greatest Masterpieces

In honor of one of my greatest masterpieces, created 6 years ago today, I will not be posting crafty goodness because no craft I could create could be better than this:

March 2004
Oh my...I had forgotten how amazingly wonderful he looked as an newborn.
If I could only go back in time for a few minutes just to smell him.

March 2010

Here he is today.  My Little Man.  He's still awfully adorable.  So snuggly and as funny as can be.  Happy Birthday sweetness.  I thank God for giving me the opportunity to be your Mommy and to experience life togther with you.  You are a magnificent blessing.

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I promise to post a little something I made in the next couple of days.  I came up with several other Dollar Store crafts while I was working on Lindsay's challenge.  I'm particularly excited about this one that I have to share next.  Oh, who am I kidding?!  I'm excited about the one after it too.

Have a blessed day.  I'm off to make cake.


Thursday, March 25, 2010

Spring Candle Centerpiece

Well, it's time to show what I made for Living with Lindsay's 2nd Annual $5 Dollar Challenge.  I was really excited about this when I first heard about it and I was anxious to get to the dollar store and get started.  However, once I got there my brain just couldn't think of anything I wanted to make.  'Wanted to make' being the necessary component because whatever I made I wanted to like and keep it.  Two more trips to the Dollar Tree and the same problem kept occuring.  Finally some acceptable ideas started to germinate and this is what I came up with. 

First I bougt a glass bowl and candles in the candle section, some curly ribbon in the giftwrap section and some cards in the...yep, you guessed it, the card section.  So all-in-all this project ended up costing only $4. 


First I measured everything because I needed to know how big to cut my cards so they would fit and still have space in between each one to let more light shine through.

Buying these in a package of four made this project possible.  Otherwise I would have gone over budget if I had had to buy them separately.

Then I cut out the card portions that I wanted.

Then I measured the center point on each side, marked it and punched holes.  I used the first one I completed as a template for the others.

Next I cut out the center of the heart with an Xacto knife.  I use a glass cutting board because it seems to make the blade cut more smoothly. 

Originally I had planned to only cut out the heart, but then I decided it needed a little more so I cut out parts of the top.

Now I was thinking it looked pretty good, but wait.  What about the wings?
Love it, love it, love it!

Now that my hands and fingers were worn out from cutting all that out, it was time for tying it all together.  I had measured earlier so I knew about how far apart each piece needed to be.  In the end I only had to do a little finessing to get the spacing just right. 
I used this crazy curly ribbon that I wasn't sure would work out, but I think it fits the final product perfectly.
(I took this photo after I had already cut off my four pieces.) 

I just tied a regular bow and let the curls do their thing. 

I tied them all together in a row.

Then I tied them onto the bowl.

Then I added candles (I ended up using tea lights) and lit them.
Here's the daytime photo:
(Oooh, I love how the light peeks behind the wings.)

And now my favorite...night time:
Oooh...Aaah...

Seeing the finished product makes me wish I had put it on a little pedestal candle holder and glued them together for added height.  Perhaps I will do that later.  I also might add a little glitter to the flowers on the wreath.  We'll see.

I think this fits well for Spring, but it would also do well for a wedding. 
From start to finish it took me about 1 1/2 hours to make.  Of course I was figuring everything out and taking photos with my left hand (incredibly difficult) so I'm sure it could be done in less time.

It was fun.  Thanks Lindsay.  I'll be looking forward to next year. 

Also, in all that time of thinking about what to do, between trips to the Dollar Tree,  I came up with three other ideas that I'm going to be working on.  If you liked this one, maybe you'll check back later to see what they are.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Something Practical

Today's Just Make Something Monday #10

This...


Was necessitated by THIS:



I can only imagine what it must have looked like from the outside of the house.  (My poor neighbors!) 

Our home only has six windows.  Yeah, six.  So, we decided to cut this nice little window in our front door several years ago to give us some more natural light. 


This is what I see each morning.  Nice.


This is more like the light we see in the late afternoon when we sometimes watch TV. 
Not so nice. 
The sun either shines right in our eyes as we sit on the sofa or it shines on the TV screen making it difficult to see clearly.
This is where the flannel pajama pants came in.  They were a fix by lovely husband. 
I knew I had wanted to make a curtain for this area for some time, but the PJ's gave me a huge push to get it done.  I must say that I am very pleased with the results.



I found the fabric when I was in Jacksonville with my Mom.  It was perfect.  You see, I had originally found the clips (they're magnetic since my door is metal) at Walmart and they had almost the same pattern as the bottom fabric. 


Here is a close-up.  So pretty and yet modern looking.

If you look closely at the PJ photo you can see a little red gingerbread man shaped clip at the top left of the pants.  We used to have two of these that we used to hang a kitchen towel over the window.  A quick fix that was just a step or two above the pants.  I think you will have to agree that this new curtain beats our previous solutions.


The ribbon separating the two fabrics was my most difficult decision.  I had wanted to add some red to it with some flowered ribbon, but I decided to play it safe.   I think I may make a small bag out of the fabic I have left over.  Maybe I'll add the flowered ribbon there.  

 In an added bit of irony, I also added a flannel liner between the layers to totally block out the sun. 
I guess the flannel pants made a permanent mark after all.
The final effect is more like a giant placemat than a curtain, but it works.
  I used the same technique I used in this bag I made to adhere the flannel.  It worked wonderfully well.  It's fun how the things you learn doing one thing get used making others. 

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I'm planning to start posting more often.  We'll see how that works.  Tomorrow...or maybe the next day...the answers I got concerning my post on March 15th.   Yep, looks like there aren't any....or are there? 

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

For My Stationery Swap Partner

Don't look Kattrina! At least not until you receive your package

I had a lot of fun making up a package of goodies to send to my stationery swap partner Kattrina. 
I hope I didn't go overboard.  It was so hard knowing where to stop.  Our limit was $15 and I really didn't spend even that much, but I'm sure it's enough for what I sent.

Here's the goods:


These are all cards I made.  Three I made especially for Kattrina.  One of them says "Hola" because I know she is marrying a young man whose native language is Spanish.  I figure she can send this one to one of her new family members in the future.  Most are my own ideas, but a couple of them I got from Kristina Werner's blog and one I made with a friend who is a Stampin' Up! demonstrator.



The top two cards on the left I purchased in a group at a school auction.  They were made by a talented woman here where I live.  She takes lovely photos.  The top card on the right was made by my sister-in-law.  Hand drawn and embossed.  She made a large set of these for me and I think they are beautiful. 
The bottom two rows look like photos, but they are actually envelopes.  I made them with a pretty calendar that I purchased  at the beginning of March when it was way cheap inexpensive.  I made more from the rest of the calendar, but I gave Kattrina the best ones.  ;)



These are some things I added just in case Kattrina's crafty.  Just some bits and pieces of things I've collected or have been given.  The labels on the bottom left I made so she could use them on the envelopes I made in the previous photo.  I hate the thought of having to cover up any of the beautiful images of nature, but you can't send a card without an address, right!? 
The colorful circles I bought on Etsy.  I adore Etsy!  Much time has been lost in my perusing of Etsy.



These are some cards and postcards I've had hanging around for awhile.  I still like them very much, but someone else should enjoy them too.  The two postcards in the top right hand corner are from our local museum in Sarasota.  I actually bought a print and had it framed of the second one from the right.  It's called Roman Courtship.  I just love it.  In the museum it's enormous.  It's beautifully painted.  Oh, to have such an amazing talent. 



Last, but not least, two pretty pens.  I should have included them with another grouping, but I forgot and they so wanted their time in the spotlight. 

I can't wait for her to get everything.  I hope it all pleases her.  I do tend to be kinda flowery in the things I like.  I don't know if that is very trendy, but it sure is pretty.




If you're interested, my previous post poses a question for those with a crafty nature.  I would appreciate any comments you might have.
Ciao

Monday, March 15, 2010

What's the Use?

My head hurts! 
It seems I've had these thoughts floating around in my head for some time and I'm ready to get them out.
I don't know how much sense I'm going to make, but I will try. 

I enjoy making things.  I like pretty things.  Invariably I end up buying things that have no practical purpose in my home other than the fact that they are pleasing to me. 
I can't help but struggle with the desire to make things that have no true lasting value other than the pleasure they bring myself and others.  I wonder if my time wouldn't be spent more wisely attending to my family and more practical needs.  There seem to be so many more important things to do and yet I love making things.  I love looking at things.  It's just so enjoyable, but is that what life is all about?  If I shouldn't be enjoying making and seeing beautiful things, because I should be using my time to pursue more lasting endeavours, then why do I have the desire to do so?  Why did God give me this desire to create?  Why did He give me this talent (at least I think I have talent)?   Is it really from God or is it just a testing ground to help me die-to-self in order to make a more enlightened choice that may well bring me more satisfaction in the end?
I just can't seem to reconcile the creating and procurement of trifles when there seem to be so many more important things that I should be spending my time on.  However, the fact is that I would be saddened to have to put away creating and enjoying lifes beautiful offerings. 

I'm not Mother Theresa, but should I be trying to be more like her or the other great people who give all they have for the benefit of others?

I guess it all boils down to wanting to do something important, but not having to give up what I enjoy to do so.  The previous statement just makes me think "are my desires more important than what's truly important?"
Has anyone else had these thoughts?  Have you come to a satisfactory conclusion?  Please share your thoughts.  It would be a huge help to me.  Sometimes it takes others to point out that which is not obvious to ones self.

I have been away on vacation and haven't made anything for last Monday or this one.  Perhaps it was meant to be so I could ruminate more on the above topic.  I do have some things in the works so next week will be more than covered.  However, it will be interesting to see where this post will take me concerning my future craftiness.
That is, assuming anyone else will read this and feel compelled to offer their thoughts and opinions.

Monday, March 8, 2010

Takin' It Easy

I don't have a Just Make Something Monday today because I am on vacation.  I will have something for next Monday though.
For the whole week I will be hanging out  with my Mom, sisters, brother-in-law, niece and nephews. 
It's so nice  to just get away and be with them. 
I'm working on some sketches for something extra special  for my stationery swap partner (Hello Kattrina!) and I will be  sharing it after she receives  her package. 

Have a great week. 

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

My Favorite Cup

I found a beautiful blog.  Such amazing photographs.  The blog is belle-blanc and it is hosted by the lovely Mira in Germany.  She wants to see photos of everyone's favorite cup and I thought it was the perfect opportunity to share the story behind mine.


Isn't it pretty?!

During the last school year my children went off to school.  No homeschooling that year.  Because of that I was able to participate in a weekly Bible study with some very special women.  We would meet right after we had dropped our children off at school.  Hot tea was always available along with some yummy breakfast goodie.  I grew up in the south so iced tea was a staple in our home, but hot tea was not something I had even tried to acquire a taste for.  It wasn't long after we had started meeting that I decided to give it a try.  It took awhile, but I began to grow fond of it.  Our hostess always had mugs (or maybe it was cups) available for us, but one week in honor of a book we were reading she asked everyone to bring their favorite cup.  Alas, my husband has an aversion to dishes.  He's a very basic kinda guy when it comes to that kind of thing.  So one year I bought him some plain white Corelle dishes and got rid of all our others and he was happy.  (Later I did sneak in a few green and red plates for fun.)  Anyway, I told everyone that I didn't have a cup to bring, but that I would love seeing theirs.  One of the girls said she would bring me a cup from her relative who was having to get rid of some things due to a move.  Apparently she had a nice teacup collection.  The morning of the teacup sharing she presented me with the one above.  It could not have been more perfect.  It is so me.  The colors are the colors of my home.  My favorite colors. This year I decided to homeschool my children again which I love, but I do miss the ladies and the time we spent together.  Now my cup has even more meaning to me.  When I see it I am reminded of precious friendships, generosity, hospitality, and the attention to detail that was expressed in the choice of teacup for me by a sweet friend.  Now a cup of hot tea is more than just a pleasant thing to drink, it is an experience that warms my heart with fond memories.

Monday, March 1, 2010

My New Bag

Isn't she lovely!
Just Make Something Monday #9




I am loving this bag!  I found this tutorial on Elizabeth Hartman's blog Oh, Fransson.  I fell in love with the black flowered bag in the photo.  I had such a great shape.  The fabric was not something I could come satisfactorily close to in the local fabric shop, but I do like what I chose. 
Not ever having made a bag before I didn't realize how big this bag would end up.  I had thought to use it as a purse, but in the end decided it would work very well for carrying around my portable projects.  Right now it houses some of the yarn I plan to use in making some crocheted granny squares (pattern also found on another blog) that will hopefully become a couple of pillows and a throw for my bed.  Funny thing is...I don't crochet.  The pattern is for advanced beginners, but I am determined.  I like doing new things.  I do that a lot when we have company over for dinner.  Our guests are always guinea pigs for some new dish I'm trying, but I digress (as I often do). 
This bag is destined to become my frequent companion.  I love the contrasting lining, the pockets and the vintage button I used from my beloved button box.  It is so well constructed.  I say this not to pat myself on the back, but to give praise to Elizabeth.  It is very sturdy and ever so attractive.   True, it took me many hours to make, but it has been awhile since I made anything of substance on my sewing machine.  I think my husband felt a little neglected, but he has resigned himself quite nicely to my year long commitment to craft.  I promise I made it up to him later.  Digressing again (sigh...I'm afraid you'll have to get used to it)...
Needless to say, I enjoyed making this bag very much.   I learned a lot from making Elizabeth's bag.  Things I will be able to use in my own future projects.  The wheels are turning.

I am making myself a list of all the projects I plan to work on in the months to come.  How is it possible that there is always something new being added to this list that I am excited about doing?

Somewhat craft related:
I am participating in a stationery swap.  Fun, fun, fun!  Who knows how I ended up there, but I signed up to participate in it on Megan's blog Time After Tea.  (Oh the joys of blog hopping!)
I am torn between asking my partner what she would like and just totally surprising her.  I hope she isn't too disappointed in the fact that I'm in the states.  After all the swap host is in Austrailia and from what I've learned from my partner's blog, she likes to travel.   Oh well, Florida is like its own little country.  I'm sure I can come up with something lovely for her.  I love the challenge of making the most of a $15 spending limit.

(Oh my goodness.  I am a super word nerd and I just discovered I've been spelling stationery incorrectly all my life!  I always spelled it stationary!!  Thanks Megan for helping me learn something new.  Just don't tell my Mom.  She's where I inherited my nerdiness.  In a good way.)