What's smaller than a bread box and is totally crafty? The Silhouette machine. This is one of my must-haves for the year! And one of my favorite bloggers, Kaysi, at "Keep it Simple" is giving away one of these beauties. I'd keep my fingers crossed that I will be the lucky recipient, except I wouldn't be able to create anything as my fingers would be all twisted!
For more information and to visit Kaysi's wonderful blog, visit http://craftskeepmesane.blogspot.com/. And while there, put in a good word for me!
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Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Top Ten Resolutions for 2011
Happy New Year! Let's ring in the new, and throw out the old. No, wait! Don't throw out the old. Instead, "upcycle" it.
As I near the age matching the year I was born (mid-50's), I find this creative phrase a metaphor for life. Instead of grumbling about all those things that we mid-50 year old women find astonishing (like hairs on the upper lip, a body in need of toning, and grumpy teenage children, just to name a few), it is time to upcycle ourselves: limit the sugar and white flour, exercise for life, share a smile more often, and stop being so hard on ourselves. The super-Mom syndrome of the past few decades is no longer acceptable. Instead, it is time to find a gentle balance on our continuing journey called life. That being said, here are my Top 10 resolutions for 2011:
1. Donate un-used craft items to Girl Scouts.
2. (Continue to) volunteer at senior centers.
3. Organize (i.e., toss out) expired coupons, old receipts, and newspaper clippings that I saved to read (but didn't).
4. Spend more time reading novels and non-fiction.
5. Take a class to expand my computer knowledge (which will benefit my blog).
6. Take vitamins regularly.
7. Add a day of tennis to my bi-weekly tennis schedule.
8. Hide the chocolate--from me (i.e., don't buy the stuff anymore).*
9. Enjoy spending time (instead of arguing) with our younger daughter for the next eight months before she goes off to college .
10.Think outside the box (i.e., my comfort zone) and expand my crafting repertoire.
*This is going to be tough!
Let's start with Resolution #10: expanding my crafting repertoire; thus, I present my first altered art project for the new year:
2011 Calendar & Photo Canvas
Material List:
9" x 12" and 6 x 8" canvas panels
coordinating scrapbook paper cut 8-1/2" x 11-1/2" and 5-1/2" x 7-1/2"
acrylic paint & foam brushes
Mod Podge (glossy)
Binder clips
Buttons
Spiral paper clip
Hemp cord
2011 calendar, cut to fit smaller canvas (I found these for 50 cents at Michael's)
metal label holder & brads
4" x 6" acrylic flat photo frame
photo (which is interchangeable)
double-sided foam tape
assorted ribbon & ric-rac
silk flower (cut from stem and backing)
number stickers
hot glue gun
If you would like a tutorial, leave me a comment and I will be happy to email it to you. Also, if you like this bright color combination, click here to see the matching mail & note holder I made last year.
Now onto Resolution #9: enjoying my 17-year old--that is, after she yells at me for waking her...Happy New Year!
Doreen
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