Lately it seems that I have a lot to show, but no motivation to actually getting around to post. And it's not for lack of computer time either. I'm spending a lot more time on the computer now that the t.v. in our room died (sigh). I really think it's the shorter days. I just need that daylight! (ok, that will be my last daylight savings time rant). The other night I got the sudden urge to embroider, and I've been in an embroidery mood ever since. I don't normally do it, but it's nice to have a craft to do while sitting and watching all my shows.
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Stitching away
Lately it seems that I have a lot to show, but no motivation to actually getting around to post. And it's not for lack of computer time either. I'm spending a lot more time on the computer now that the t.v. in our room died (sigh). I really think it's the shorter days. I just need that daylight! (ok, that will be my last daylight savings time rant). The other night I got the sudden urge to embroider, and I've been in an embroidery mood ever since. I don't normally do it, but it's nice to have a craft to do while sitting and watching all my shows.
Monday, November 26, 2007
Holiday Mode
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
It's never too late for a Halloween post!
Monday, November 19, 2007
I must like pink
Thursday, November 15, 2007
rain and a wallet
I spent the better part of yesterday working on this wallet.
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Seashell Angel Ornament Tutorial
What you need:
- 3 wide seashells, two preferablly a little bit smaller than one
- 1 small wooden bead, approximately .5" in diameter
- hot glue gun
- acrylic paints
- small paint brushes
- strand of small beads or pearls
Step 1:
Place the bead onto the end of a small paint brush. This is to hold it steady during the painting step. Place a small amount of hot glue into the hole on top. This way it will look more like a head than a bead. After the glue dries, paint on the hair. You can use your color choice
Step 2:
Paint on the facial features. I use the end of a paint brush to dot on the eyes. Then brush a small amount of pink for the cheeks and add a mouth. Let dry.
Step 3:
Using the hot glue gun, dab a small amount on the side of the larger shell, and attach one of the smaller shells like this. Repeat on the other side.
Step 4:
After the paint is dry, attach the head to the body using a small amount of glue to the body. You want to try to angle the head down slightly so that you cannot see the hole on the bottom.
Step 5:
Cut a piece of ribbon about 4" long. Glue onto the back in a loop for a hanger.
Step 6: (Optional)Add a small strand of beads across the front.
Tada! And a finished ornament. I used these last year on the front of Christmas packages.
Is anyone interested in kits of these to make themselves? I'd probably be do a set of 3 for $5-$7.
Monday, November 12, 2007
Winners and a question
And the question... Is anyone interested in a tutorial on how to make angel ornaments with shells? If so I'll write a quick one up and post it.
Friday, November 09, 2007
One Year
Thursday, November 08, 2007
A business opportunity
Monday, November 05, 2007
All about the Craft Fair...
I am pleased to say that the craft fair was a huge success! I sold a good amount of things, met some really nice people, and made a great business contact. I even got to meet a bloggy friend, Stephanie, of Creative Reveries, who was just as nice in person as she seems on her blog! Plus, she wore this skirt that she made which is soo cute! Here we are in front of my table. I didn't realize it until I looked at this picture, but I must have looked like a hot mess! Oops. Stephanie is wearing the scarf that she bought from me. She was happy that I still had it because she had seen it on my blog. I thought that was funny.
Anyway, it was interesting to see what sold. The scarves were by far the most popular thing. I definitely should have made more, and I probably would have sold more if I had. I only brought one of each color, so lesson learned there. I only sold a few of my headbands, which actually surprised me. I guess people aren't into headbands as much as I thought. I'll be listing them on etsy when I get a chance. I probably won't make any more for a while, so if you wanted one for a stocking stuffer, better get them while you can!
I didn't remember to take a picture of my table until closer to the end of the day. It looked more full at the beginning. My MIL and I found the quilt rack at the thrift store and she painting it white.
Overall it was a great experience, but I was glad it was over. I spent yesterday just relaxing and it was wonderful. Now I have a custom order to do 15 scarves this week, so that is a new challenge. But the craft room has to be cleaned up before anything gets done! Thank you D.C. Craft Mafia for putting on a wonderful show!
Sunday, November 04, 2007
Buy Handmade!!
I know I might be a little behind on the bandwagon, but better late than never right? I pledged to Buy Handmade for the holidays and I'm going to encourage my friends and family to do the same. I'm thinking I'll send out a little e-mail sending them to the website, and also including a list of my favorite handmade online stores. So if you have one, let me know! You might think about sending out a little e-mail yourselves!!
And I'll be back tomorrow to tell you all about the craft fair, pictures and all!