Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Thanks, Adelle!!!





I would like to take this opportunity to thank my new friend over at Swap-Bot. This post is for you, Adelle! Thanks so much for pointing out my little spelling error on my swap-bot profile page. Thanks to Adelle, I now have a correctly spelled link to here. I haven't been posting lately because I got mad at my camera. You see, it wasn't doing what it was supposed to so I pouted and put the camera in the drawer. Today was the end of the camera's time-out. It sure is great to post again!

I wanted to tell you a little about my very first time being a swap coordinator. My swap is called "Trash to Mosaic Treasure" and the rules are to create a piece of mosaic wall art for your swap partner using items that would otherwise hit the landfill. This is just a way to view items in a totally new way. Trash can be beautiful! Take a look at my "trash bag" of goodies. I am limiting myself to using only the items in this bag for my piece of art (not including the background piece). I have a variety of goodies in by bag including bits from past projects, old toys, wire scraps, pieces of bark, used dryer sheets, etc., etc., etc. This is going to be great fun. More pics coming soon of various stages of this project. Come back and take a gander!!!

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Australian Goodness!!



Can I tell you how much I love, love, love this ornament! This was sent to me by Ani aka Whisperwings. I think everyone I've ever met has heard about this ornament. It was shipped to me all the way from Australia -- the first package I've ever received from somewhere outside the U.S. What a first! Thanks Ani!!

Found Pics!!!








Yeah!! I found my other pics of ornament swap 1. Horray!!

Ornament Swap






Here are the ornaments I created for the ornament swap on SwapBot. The first is a tree slathered with one of my favorite things -- glitter. Don't know why I haven't used it more, but get ready. Projects to come are going to shine!


The second ornament is a felt snow queen regally displayed on painted canvas, with real twig arms and paper crown. She is keeping warm with a felt scarf with hot pink sequin accents.


Ornament swap #2 coming soon!!!!!

Dear Friends











What a wonderful week-end!!! One of my very dearest friends and her wonderful daughter came to visit us here in Tennessee. They used to live right next door, but they moved away to Minnesota (misty eyes, wiping a tear). Amy, the daughter, asked for a trip back to Tennessee for Christmas (wiping another tear). I'm so glad she did. We had a wonderful time and life picked up just like no time had passed at all. Sigh. I miss them already.

Above are pics from their going-away party. What a great night. All of the neighbors were here. Each set of neighbors created a scrapbook page of their family, their address, and pics of their kids. It turned out to be amazing. Jack says the scrapbook is very tattered from being looked through so much.

Bill, Jackie, Aimes, Matt, Peter, and Sammy Sam Sam, we love you and miss you.

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

"Come In, Sit, Relax, Enjoy"






Happy Valentine's Day!!!! I am a little in-between swaps, so here is my non-enty into the recent contest on Etsy. The rules were to use only items that would normally head for the landfill to create your project. I love challenges like this, because you really have to get creative and see things in a totally new way.

My trash created a napkin holder! I used a torn firetruck book from my son's younger days (you know, the books with thick cardboard pages) for the sides of the holder. Magazine images and strips cover the pages. I also found a wonderful source for amazing patterns -- bills! Never throw away another envelope without looking inside, because you might find a great graphic pattern for projects to come. The "come in" side also uses something else from those envelopes -- the little plastic windows! The sides are held together with bits from a Christmas candle holder pick thingy that has been in the bottom of the storage tote for way too many years. The "feet" came from the bottom of our tool box. Don't know what they are, but can guarantee they would still be there 10 years from now if I hadn't rescued them. Trash has never been so fun.

Monday, February 12, 2007

Here are a few more pics of my first swap, "From My Hand to Yours". The denim flower pins that I showed yesterday were sent in a handmade pillow box finished off with a denim bow to hint at the goody inside. I also sent a handwritten note to each swapper rolled scroll-like and tied with the same denim. As soon as my package arrives from Australia (my first package from overseas - how exciting!) I will post the goodies I got from this swap. Did I mention this is my first swap?!!!!!

Sigh! Just remembered I promised myself I'd clean my craft area. Sigh!