Category Archives: Crafty Revelations

my only layout from nsd

my only layout from nsd

I had great plans for Saturday.  I was going to get up bright and early and get everything ready to go in my craft room so that as soon as we got home from soccer, the scrapping would start.  I was going to be online and chatty and scrapping like crazy all day.  I had musicals ready to go into the dvd player and snacks ready to eat.

Needless to say, that did not happen.

First, I overslept.  Second, my table wasn’t quite done so I had to go by more lacquer, and since I overslept, that happened after soccer, which meant at least 2 hours before I could use it.

Then it was lunch time…  so I fed the boys while Matt mowed the lawn.  At 1:00 Matt was still mowing, so I took Owen to church for dress rehearsal for the play this weekend.  Around 2:00 Matt switched with me and I got to go home.  I put the table back together and cleaned up the mess from painting it and then it was 3:30 and Jacob wanted a snack.

After that, we went back downstairs, he grabbed his crafting and sat at my table and got to work.  Meanwhile I finally started to edit pictures and put in “Singin’ in the Rain.”

At 5:00 it was back to church for Owen’s performance.  At 7:00 we were heading home from running to the grocery store and ordered pizza.  By 7:30 the boys were in front of a movie, pizza was delivered, and we were eating.  Then it was time to get them ready for bed because Matt had a bowling tournament all night…  he had left at 5:30 to go to that.

So, at 10:30, I had pictures printed, paper picked out, and I sat at my desk, starting at them, wondering where the day had gone.

It was a wonderful day with the family – don’t get me wrong…  It just wasn’t exactly what I had planned.

That said, I finally did get the layout done, around 2:00 on Sunday, but I did manage to complete one layout…

 

I used some fun papers from Bella Blvd. and the new Jenni Bowlin punches from Fiskars (where I work).  While it took two days to do, it was still a great weekend.

Hope you enjoyed NSD and happy crafting everyone!

 

 

it is finally done – my new crafty space…

it is finally done – my new crafty space…

or as the boys are calling it – “the lounge.”

As some of you might know, my craft room is in our furnace room.  Not exactly a great space.  I have two tiny windows, a water heater, and a furnace, as well as pipes from the upstairs bathroom (I can hear anytime anyone uses the restroom…)  It is definitely not fancy – that’s for sure.

Last year, in an attempt to make it prettier, I had my dad help me hang some fun Ikea chandeliers, with full intentions of redoing the room.  Then, while I was on a trip last spring, we got water through a basement door that subsequently flowed into my room.  The lousy carpet that was already in here had to be cut out in weird places and Matt in an effort to save what he could tossed stuff into corners and shoved this here and that there…  Until this week I have been working out of a mess…

The walls were either painted an odd beige or were such old unfinished wall board that they had turned a shade of beige that matched the painted cement ones.  It was drab and dirty and dreary and less than inspiring.  I had gotten really good at trying to carve a path to get what I needed and then take it upstairs to work at the kitchen table.  My computer was in another room, basically unused, and nothing at all was organized which, for me, is painful.

So, for spring break I had a plan to work on updating the room.  It took 2 days longer than I had hoped, but it is finally done.  I would now even let me friends come over to craft (hint hint!!)

Here’s what we did:

  • Painted the cement walls bright white.
  • Installed new Ikea shelves that I got as Christmas presents from Matt’s parents and mine.
  • Installed my new Olivia sewing cabinet (soooo in love with it!) from Arrow Sewing Cabinets here in WI
  • Sorted and purged -  A LOT!!!!
  • Organized every drawer and cubby
  • Decopauged the nasty old drywalled walls with Vintage Marketplace papers by Margie (hope she doesn’t mind I took them in a whole different direction…) along with vintage music and book page and sewing patterns in the sewing corner…
  • Added an old loveseat from my mom and dad (bought an inexpensive slip cover)
  • Made covers for the existing garage storage units to pretty them up a bit.
  • Added curtains around the essentials and non-movables of the room (furnace and water heater) – and, don’t worry, they are plenty far away so they don’t cause a fire hazard.
  • Pulled out all of the remaining carpet

 

So, now that is all done, organized, and clean, it is time for me to break it in and get my craft on… just not sure where to start – I found all sorts of fun stuff I forgot I had when I was cleaning!  I see some great craftiness in my future!

Happy crafting!!

project 365

project 365

Now, for those of  you that know me, you know that it is a big BIG HUGE deal for me to commit to something everyday for a year.  I decided that this year, however, I could commit to doing a picture a day – it can’t be that hard.  Thanks to my iPhone, it has been actually much easier than I thought it would be.

I started out January, just taking one picture a day and then joined Instagram and started to post them there.  As the month rolled on, I realized that some people have special challenges each day.  So for February, I will be adding that in as well.

So – Here are the challenges for February that I will be doing…

And, I started adding my pics to a Flikr account, which is now on my sidebar.  In addition, here is the slideshow that shows my first 32 days of the year…  not that it matters much to anyone but me, but I thought I would share.

If I can do this, trust me, anyone can!!!!

 

and the embarrassment continues… and a prize

and the embarrassment continues… and a prize

So, while I have definitely made strides in cleaning out my room – I can actually open the door and walk into the room!  – I am still embarrassed when I realize how bad it actually had gotten in there.

I have done a lot of work and have found a lot of supplies.  It is slightly terrifying when I realize that in this aspect of my life I might be a bit of a hoarder!  Boy do I love patterned papers!

So while this is still definitely embarrassing, it is getting better, slowly but surely. 

This weekend I plan on spending a good chunk of time continuing to work on cleaning, arranging, purging, and just making the room usable again.  Fingers crossed!

Now, since I am cleaning out, I feel it is only appropriate to share some of the goodness I have found with you!

So – in order to continue to celebrate the 45th Anniversary of the Orange Handled Scissors by Fiskars, I feel it only appropriate to give away a pair of those… and, I also have some great paper that I received from Fancy Pants - Love Birds - that is perfect for any Valentine goodness you might be working on!

 The Original Orange-Handled Scissors

Leave a comment here between now and Monday and I will draw a winner!

And, if you haven’t signed up for emails, be sure to look in the right column and sign up – you never know what might be coming later this year…

Happy Crafting!

comfort

comfort

There are times in life when a simple smell, sight, or sound can instantly propel us to another place or time.  It can make us laugh, cry, remember, and feel a variety of emotions.  It is amazing what our bodies use to store this information and how in the middle of a car ride or walking through a book store we can be pulled to a moment in time so vividly.

There are other things that are more frequent and less dramatic, but still harbour the same results.  A routine that we have that started when we were a child.  A food we eat whenever we are sick, no matter how old we are.  A movie we watch whenever we are sad because it always ALWAYS makes us feel better.  These are moments of comfort and happiness.  These are little moments that are so small that another person might just brush them off, but to us they are magical in nature and can remind us of what makes us happy, satisfied, grounded, and at peace.

Last night I had a realization about comfort.  I realized that I have a vice that turns itself on after a stressful day with the kids or a long day at the office…  it stems back to being a child.  My mother did it.  Her mother did it.  Now I do it.

I pop popcorn.

I know that sounds weird. And, let me be specific.  I POP it.  I don’t throw a bag of microwave popcorn in.  I pop it with a popcorn popper.  Granted, my latest find allows me to get the same results as an air popper without oil in the microwave, but it is the same sound, smell, and rush or exhilaration that I have always gotten in the past.  I pop my popcorn.  I melt real butter.  I pour on the butter, mix it up with a bit of salt, and I eat.

It dawned on me last night that my mom and dad used to pop popcorn a lot after we would go to bed.  As I got older (about 7 or 8 ) I somehow became aware of this.  They would tuck me in to bed, kiss me goodnight, and send me off to slumber.  I would wait 2 minutes, then sit by my door and wait for the sound of the popcorn popper to start.  Once I was sure the popcorn was sufficiently popped and properly buttered, I would head downstairs.  90% of the time, I would grab my own little bowl (it was stainless steel – there’s was a big pale yellow one from tupperware) and I would sit and eat my popcorn.  They would then send me back to bed, where I would happily go to sleep with a bit of warm buttery goodness happily in my tummy.

My mom tells stories of how my grandmother used to pop popcorn and not finish it, leaving it in the oven.  There was often popcorn in grandma’s oven and we would go peak and grab a snack when we went to visit.  I remember sitting on her living room floor with a metal lunch tray, a PB&J and popcorn from the oven, watching her “stories” with her when I would spend a night during the summer. 

There is just something about popcorn that brings together fond memories of my family, happiness, and comfort all by pouring these tiny yellow kernels into a machine that heats them, pops them, and makes them edible.  It is somewhat baffling and wonderful and amazing and odd all at the same time. 

So, tonight, after I spend several hours trying to clean up the mess that is my craft room, I will once again pop some happy goodness, coat it in butter, sit on the couch, and spend the last few minutes before bed in comfort…

 

 

2012… 5 days in.

2012… 5 days in.

So, it is day 5 of 2012.  I have yet to pick a word.  I have narrowed it down to two that are so close that I think that they might just co-own the year.

  • Jump (as in “jump in with both feet”)
  • Leap (as in “take a leap of faith”)

So for 2012 my plan is to jump, leap, and believe in the possibilities, believe in my ability to affect change, and know that I can … 

Now, as far as resolutions go, I don’t hold much stock in them.  I actually gave those up a long time ago.  They never stuck.  While a goal is similar, I don’t feel like it is so cut and dry and that once you mess up it is over, which is how I view resolutions.  So I make goals – flexible, workable, and attainable goals. 

Here, my friends,  are my goals for 2012…

 

They might not seem like much, but to me they are big goals for a year that I predict will be a rollercoaster ride full of change, transition, and leaps of faith.

Hello 2012.  I’m ready.  Let’s go.

officially obsessed…

officially obsessed…

Yes. I admit it. I am totally and completely obsessed with Pinterest right now.  Yes, I know, old news.  I was late to this party compared to my friends, but it doesn’c change the fact that I am in love.

Yesterday I was with the boys while they did their final run-through of the Christmas program at church.  I sat there, for more than an hour, glued to my iPhone, surfing and repinning…  It is totally addictive.

I think that it is the visual landscape and inspiration it provides.  I am finding out a lot about what I am drawn to, what speaks to me, what inspires me, and what shapes some of my aesthetic.  I laugh at funny posters and prints.  I repin shoes I will never wear, but would love to at least try on.  I am looking at everyone else’s holiday decor, wondering if mine is festive enough or planning out which things I might make, but tweak to fit me.

Holiday Inspiration

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I can sit and look and scroll for long stretches of time, losing track of what I was originally looking for.  It is my new guilty pleasure, and one, unlike RHOBH, I am not embarrassed to admit…

sometimes…

sometimes…

I am so dense.

Why?  Why would I spend an ENTIRE weekend making fun stuff for the holidays and not take one picture of one thing?  Because I am dense. That’s why.

I have one picture from my phone that I can share and it does not do the project justice at all.

I took a white flocked wreath from Michaels and added some pretty silver and pale pink flair…  I had a cheap silver holiday bird pick from Michaels that I added, as well as some sparkly ribbon.  Then I made a satin flower that is pink and silver as well.  Finally, I printed out a little saying and made a banner/flag with some fun garland and silvery goodness.  I will have to try and take a better photo of it.

I love this little wreath.  Think I might need to make a few more of these – I am definitely in the holiday mood!

needs to stop and remember to be grateful…

needs to stop and remember to be grateful…

You know how it goes…  life is rolling along, everyone doing their thing.  And then – BAM!  SPLAT! KAPOW!  You get hit by something, anything, that derails you.  Sometimes it is something huge, other times it is something so small that others would pass it by…  Both of these and the stuff in between do this for me.  I guess I am just one of those people who are like that. 

What I am learning, however, as I age is that I need to just let it go.  Now, for me, that is MUCH harder than it should be, but my plan is to try.  My plan is to learn to let things go or at least minimize their impact on my life and my emotions.  Not sure how yet, but I will figure it out.  The journey, however, will need to begin soon I think…

In the meantime, I am taking a few minutes to remember to stop and be grateful.  I used to write gratitude lists often, either in my journal, here, or just on a scrap of paper when I was having a moment.  I have not done that enough lately and today just feels like a day that I need to…  So here we go:

Today, at this very moment, I am grateful for:

  • my family – both immediate and extended.
  • our pediatrician and access to excellent medical care.
  • teachers.
  • Cheetos.
  • my creative spirit and drive and excitement to try new things.
  • being Type A.
  • music.
  • comedy.
  • musical comedies…
  • laughter.
  • sarcasm.
  • honesty.
  • chalk board wall paint.
  • a new photo scanner/printer combo.
  • being the archivist of my family.
  • grace.
  • hot glue guns and tulle.
  • friends.

I know it is short, but it is true to this moment in time.  I am stopping to smell the roses, find the silver lining, and get back on track and focus on what matters, not the other stuff that gets in the way.  And, here are two important reasons to do that…

people

people

There are people in our lives that leave a mark.  You meet them and you just know.  You know that your life will never quite be the same again.  You know that their impact will live in your soul forever.

There are a couple people from this weekend that have been that for me.  They are inspirational, motivational, supportive and uplifting.  As women, we need other women like that in our lives.  There is so much cattiness and ugliness amongst women that it is rare and special when people come into your life and make those types of changes to it.

You, dear Margie, have a piece of my heart.  From the first time I met you at Scrap St. Louis and we both melted into tears listening to Stacy Julian talk about creativity, I knew we would be friends.  As the years have passed, I have been blessed to have you in my life and I thank you.  Thank you for allowing me to call you friend.  Thank you for listening to me occasionally ramble and vent.  Thank you for being a light in the darkness and in my life. 

Rhonna - Your art, your smile, and your drive never cease to amaze me.  We look ridiculous together, especially both in heels, and I love that.  You are an inspirational force to be reckonned with and I cherish the times we get to touch base.

Jaimie – you are a new friend, but a fast friend.  I laughed so hard and had so much fun hanging out this weekend.  Thank you and I can’t wait to see you again soon!!! 

Now – go forth and light a spark – be a support, a friend, a light, a sister.  Let’s build each other up and not tear each other down.  Tell a friend in your life how much they mean to you.  Run. Go. Now.