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Monday, January 7, 2013

Christmas Tree Craft

About a year ago I bought a big box of assorted sizes and styles of those little plastic bulbs that go into ceramic Christmas trees. I paid only $3.00 for the whole lot but never really knew what I was going to do with them. While sorting and organizing my craft room, I came across these plastic pieces and some styrofoam tree forms and voila, I came up with the idea to create a decorated tree for Christmas.


This is my finished product! I really like it a lot. I'm thinking of creating two more similar; a larger one and a smaller one so there will be a set of three. 

Update: I did make a larger one and you can see it along with a little how-to HERE!

Until next time!
May your blessings be many and your troubles be few!

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Life is a Precious Gift

I haven't blogged in a week because my husband's youngest sister passed away and our family has been in a limbotic chaos. I went into my studio today hoping to craft and that too was a bust. My mind was just too unorganized. The worry overpowers any creative thoughts in my head. I worry so about my darling husband Howard, I worry about my beautiful mother-in-law and also my husband's surviving siblings.

Although in the past week I have witnessed Howard's family pull their love and strength together, I have witnessed hearts being broken in a way that hurts to the core of my being. I am exhausted physically from the lack of sleep and mentally for what should be obvious, and for every bit of my exhaustion, I know that my husband, his mother and his siblings must have exhausted hearts and bodies so much more so than mine.

At times like this we tend to focus more intently on how precious the gift of life is. I have always let it be known that, under God, my family is what I live for; But I just can't seem to think of any thing else right now. How fortunate am I to have been blessed with such a wonderful man to share this journey of life with me, and to have been blessed with children and grandchildren that bring us joy to no end.

Thank you dear Heavenly Father for all the blessings you have bestowed upon me and thank you to my dear family who stands at my side and share this journey of precious life! And thank you also to my friends who have been here for us in each their own beautiful way! Until tomorrow.

Sunday, August 19, 2012

Rainy Day Craft

Today is one of those days when I just want to curl up with a good book and get lost in someone elses drama. It is raining and thundering, Jake and Ashley have taken Jayden to a birthday party at Chuck E Cheese and Howard is watching movies. I don't have a good book on hand so I whipped up a little mail center for my outgoing/incoming mail. It coordinates with the ribbon board and other items I've recently created.


 The above photo is the frame as I found it at a yard sale: fifty cents!
The picture above is the finished product: I cut a piece of heavy cardboard to fit the back, covered it with coordinating fabrics. The top two layers form pockets for my mail.


Saturday, August 18, 2012

Finishing what I started.

About 9 months to a year ago, my bff Lisa and I started several different crafts with the idea that we were going to make tons of money recycling or upcycling a bunch of junk. We really did do great work but we didn't make a bunch of money. One of the things we made were bird feeders and bird baths from all kinds of vintage and assorted glass. They turned out absolutely gorgeous (I'll post pics when I find the right camera chip) Another item we thought was just so cool was the chairs made from tin cans. We thought we'd make pin cushions from these. Well, Lisa formed a few of these chairs and she even got them spray painted but they've since been sitting on a shelf in my craft room waiting for the pin cushion part to be added. Guess what? I finally added the cushions! They turned out as cute a we thought they would.

Aren't these just the cutest little pin cushions?

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Shoebox Craft

At the same time I started my ribbon board, I started covering a shoebox to match. Actually it is a boot box and it turned out really nice.

One boot box.
I opened the box and turned it inside out which I've since learned was unnecessary since I covered the inside as well. Lesson learned!




 I think my box looks pretty good the way it is, but I have a feeling I'll be embellishing it soon. I'll post pictures if I do.

I've become a huge pinner on Pinterest and I'm finding all kinds of wonderful ideas for upcoming projects. My main objective though is to create and upcycle using only what I have on hand. I've been collecting and saving everything under the sun: boxes, plastic bottles, fabric, buttons, lace, ribbon, etc... The list goes on and on. I have plastic tubs full of craft items and things "I'll get to." I'm excited to see what I come up with! I'll share as I go.

While I'm going through all these tubs of things I've been collecting, I'm sorting for a yard-sale. If there's something I love as much as finding a good yard-sale, it's having one!! Until next time!

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Project "Ribbon Board."

So it is 4:00 in the morning and I can't sleep so I decided to work on this blog page of mine. I would go in and craft but some people in the house are sleeping so I'll quietly sit here and blog. I'm still trying to figure out the kinks in this 'blogging' system but I'm sure I will figure it out eventually.

So, Ididn't finish my projects from my first blog but I did finish a ribbon board that I started last week.


This is the frame as I found it at a yard sale.

This is my finished product.
$1.00 for the frame, 47 cents for the ribbon at Wal-Mart, and scrap fabric & buttons from my collection. Total cost of this project was under $2.00

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Until Next time!
May your blessings be many and your troubles be few!