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First, I want to apologize for being SO LAZY about blogging lately! No good excuses, just getting orders filled and just flat LAZY!!
OH! and I actually read a book last week! I really don't love reading so that was huge. But, it was a God thing. It was a book called "Jesus and Company" by Don Tipton. A-M-A-Z-I-N-G book! I have actually had it for around 3 years, 2 feet from where I am sitting right now...I just never read it. Last week someone requested it from me on PaperbackSwap.com. (I've mentioned this site before, if you like any kind of book, hardback or paperback, you definitely want to check it out...I don't buy new books anymore, this is much cheaper)...Anyway, anyway, I figure if someone wants a book then there must be a reason, I might need to see what it says before it leaves the house. WELL, that was God! It was EXACTLY what I have been in need of for months now. It is story after story of how God has done miracles of provision for Don and his ministry, "Friend Ships". Years ago he got saved and believed almost immediately that the Lord wanted him to feed the homeless and starving all over the world, so he and his wife sold everything, cleared all his debt, and jumped in full force....with a total of $38 in the bank! People have been GIVING him SHIPS and food and other critical needs since they started in the 80s! Incredible stories!!
Let's put it this way, I want to give a copy to everyone I know now. As I mailed off the copy that had been requested, I logged on and ordered another copy, and I'll do that until all my friends have a copy. I wish I could afford to give all you guys a copy!
BTW, I actually got the book from Don himself. Do you remember the hurricane that hit Galveston several years back? I went there with the Billy Graham Rapid Response Team and "Friend Ships" was there doing what they do, feeding the homeless and needy. Some of our team actually stayed on the ship Don had there, while the rest of us stayed in Sunday School rooms at a local church. My group took a tour of the ship and he gave us a copy of his book.
All that to say, PLEASE read the book, I promise, you won't be sorry. I didn't want to put it down after the first page!
OK then, didn't plan to say all that! I really wanted to let you know about something I just discovered this morning. I don't know how many of you, if any, ever make a reference to a scripture in the Bible on your blogs. I try to keep that to a minimum on this blog but it is hard since HE is my life and on my mind 24/7... so I have other blogs that I use to get those thoughts down. But, just in case.... there is a FREE TOOL available that lets you make a reference to a scripture in your text and it will provide a popup of the text of the scripture when the reader mouses over it like this: John 3:16
All you have to do is copy some lines of code into your blog template one time and it will work on any post. VERY COOL!
That's it, just wanted to share that. I promise, I will get back to normal soon.
Prayers for a VERY BLESSED CHRISTMAS!!! And please, remember Jesus.
Friday, December 23, 2011
Friday, December 16, 2011
COOOOL FONT!
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No time to chat but I just found this and wanted to share!
Click on picture and it will take you to Dafont for a free download. COOL!
Friday, December 9, 2011
He REALLY DOES Love Me!
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This is going to be a different kind of post. There are no crafting tips, or tricks to learn, but, something happened to me today that I need to document.
Background: I am one of those folks who has a hard time with the month of December. I do my best to not let anyone know that because I am WAY TOO BLESSED to complain, about anything. So, I just grit my teeth and bare it. There are a couple of reasons....my birthday is the 5th and then, of course, there is Christmas. Both are when family go out of their way to show how much they love you....but I haven't been part of a family in YEARS... Daddy died 28 years ago, Mother died 14 years ago, and I was divorced (no kids) 14 years ago... So, it is me, alone....(and God of course.)
Well, on Monday, my birthday, something happened with my finances that made me even question God's love for me....I thought I had a certain amount but instead I was negative $300+!!!!!! it was like I took a hard blow to the heart and it has been tied in a knot since.
Anyway, around 1AM this morning (12/9/11) I pinned this picture (I added the scripture for this post) and labeled it: "Me today 12/9/11" It was exactly how I have been feeling all week, like I was all alone, standing in a sea of bills with no one to help, and I just wanted to SCREAM! I'm not kidding!
I have been having myself a MAJOR PITY PARTY all week!
Well, after I pinned the picture, I went to bed and woke up a few hours later to find that someone had bought one of my fonts! I had $7.50 more than when I had gone to sleep. I know, not much right? But it has been out there for months now and I think I've sold one other copy of it! I know people like it because it has been pinned in Pinterest TONS of times and people are always linking to the page for a better look... they just never buy! So, I was tickled that one had sold! And then about 30 minutes later I got a call for an order of custom Christmas ornaments (about $200 worth) YAY!
Then, I went to a luncheon at the company I worked for two years ago... the owner sold the business and the buying company is totally closing the Atlanta office! After next Wednesday everyone there will be out of work! After lunch I was standing at the door to go to my car when, Kathy, one of my friends there, came up to me to tell me goodbye, and that as soon as the dust settles (sometime during the week after Christmas) she was going to call me so we could schedule some time for her to come over and help me clean house and get all my "stuff" organized! !!!!!!!! My first response was, "Kathy, I can't afford that." (that is how she earned money before starting with this company so she really is a professional organizer!). She said... "Oh no! I want to do it for free, no money! I was praying and the Lord told me to do this for you!!!!" Now, she and I haven't even talked but a couple of times since I left there two years ago.... but she was praying and the Lord told her to do this for me!!! Guys, you can not even begin to imagine what that means to me! I really didn't know what to say, it was so surreal! I told her what an answer to prayer that was.
But wait, as I was driving home I remembered something. I had not actually prayed for the Lord to send someone to help me... I never asked Him for that. What had happened was... in the middle of my little pity party I had remembered how when Momma was alive I could always, my whole life, ask for a
"big ticket" item, something I couldn't afford, for my birthday and/or Christmas and she would always get it for me. And sometimes I could even do that with my ex husband. .... but, there was no one now that cares what I want, big, or small. (poor me, right? WHATEVER!) So, while I was thinking about it, I asked myself what would I want if there was someone who cared enough to ask. And I said, to myself, not outloud. I would want someone to help me clean and get my house in order! IT IS TRUE!!! God cared enough! He heard and He spoke to Kathy! I cried all the way home! I'm crying now. Daddy God does love me, He hasn't forgotten me. HUGE!!!
"big ticket" item, something I couldn't afford, for my birthday and/or Christmas and she would always get it for me. And sometimes I could even do that with my ex husband. .... but, there was no one now that cares what I want, big, or small. (poor me, right? WHATEVER!) So, while I was thinking about it, I asked myself what would I want if there was someone who cared enough to ask. And I said, to myself, not outloud. I would want someone to help me clean and get my house in order! IT IS TRUE!!! God cared enough! He heard and He spoke to Kathy! I cried all the way home! I'm crying now. Daddy God does love me, He hasn't forgotten me. HUGE!!!
And would you believe that when I got home I had ANOTHER ORDER for my font!!! TWO in one day!
So, this is what I pinned tonight, 23 hours after the first picture (I added the scripture)... Me 18 hours later:
MY GOD IS A GREAT GOD!!!
Added Monday 12/12/11:
I wanted to add this here in case you don't read the comments:
I reread what I wrote and MAN! what a WHINNY BABY!!! I NEVER let that kind of junk out in the open air! SORRY!!! I really am not as pitiful as I came across (never write when you are an emotional mess or at night!!!) By the time I wrote it though I was all better, I just felt like you needed to know how low I had gotten so you could get the magnitude of God's love and how he knows our deepest desires and will show his love in the COOLEST WAYS!! It was more to bring glory to Him than be so stinking focused on me...ICK! I really am better, I went to the Christmas production at the church I use to go to both Saturday and Sunday nights because it was SO AWESOME! There's healing in the air :-).
John 10:10
John 10:10
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Gifts Ready for Giving
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Yesterday I mentioned that I keep a supply of clear ornaments on hand for gift giving. Here is what I have ready and waiting by my front door "just in case" I need to give something suddenly.
I usually give people one with their name or monogram inside... but this is Christmas after all! And I don't have to know anything about who I'm going to give to, I just pick one up, already wrapped, and go.
What's the magic? How is it inside the ornament ?... or sorry, I guess you really can't tell that the nativity is inside the ball, appearing to just float in the middle. Not magic at all. Cut a piece of transparency just smaller than the ornament. like this:
This is the file I use to cut six at a time on my cutter...but you don't need a cutter, just cut a circle out and REMEMBER TO include a tab so you have some control once the transparency in down in the ornament.
Once you have it cut, and you have something stuck to it (like my vinyl nativity), roll it up tight enough to stick it down in the top of the ornament, once the roll is down inside you can let it go and it will automatically pop open. You can then use something like a paintbrush to stick down inside to make most of the adjustments, or just move the tab around until you are happy, then cut the tab off level with the top, replace the ornament top... tie a ribbon, done!
When my friend Andrea moved she gave me a HUGE box of old patterns that I am now using to do a quick wrap. I LOVE, LOVE the look! I made the felt holly by stitching the leaf pattern onto the felt then cut them out. The "berry" is a covered (with felt) pin back button...so it too is a gift that can be worn.
Yesterday I mentioned that I keep a supply of clear ornaments on hand for gift giving. Here is what I have ready and waiting by my front door "just in case" I need to give something suddenly.
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What's the magic? How is it inside the ornament ?... or sorry, I guess you really can't tell that the nativity is inside the ball, appearing to just float in the middle. Not magic at all. Cut a piece of transparency just smaller than the ornament. like this:
This is the file I use to cut six at a time on my cutter...but you don't need a cutter, just cut a circle out and REMEMBER TO include a tab so you have some control once the transparency in down in the ornament.
Once you have it cut, and you have something stuck to it (like my vinyl nativity), roll it up tight enough to stick it down in the top of the ornament, once the roll is down inside you can let it go and it will automatically pop open. You can then use something like a paintbrush to stick down inside to make most of the adjustments, or just move the tab around until you are happy, then cut the tab off level with the top, replace the ornament top... tie a ribbon, done!
When my friend Andrea moved she gave me a HUGE box of old patterns that I am now using to do a quick wrap. I LOVE, LOVE the look! I made the felt holly by stitching the leaf pattern onto the felt then cut them out. The "berry" is a covered (with felt) pin back button...so it too is a gift that can be worn.
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
I LOVE GLITTER!
I truly do. As a matter of a fact I love it so much that I bought a HUGE supply of it to sell several years ago... I even have the 5 foot high display rack! I think I probably only sold $50 worth because I stopped having folks over for craft night and no one knows about it now. But, it still makes me happy, just having it there to look at.
So here is how today's "stumble into something good" happened. I found a blog where the girl had made round glitter labels using the ones you buy at any office supply store. YUMMMY! Gotta love that!.... So, of course, loving glitter like I do, I had to start immediately making my own.... But, I modified the process a bit... I didn't make it better necessarily, just different.
Her way:
- Spray glue over the entire sheet of labels
- Add Glitter
- Peel backing off of label sheet leaving just the labels.
The main reason I didn't want to go that route is that it has been raining here all day long and I didn't want to spray the stuff in my house.... so I punted.
First thing, I have TONS of round labels, because I love label paper almost as much as I love glitter, BUT, I also have lots of 8.5"x11" labels and a vinyl cutter so I can make any shape/letter/whatever label I want so why go with round?! Right? I decided to cut some fleur-de-lis in honor of my niece that loves and collects them.
Yes, I cut circles too, because I hate to waste any label paper, I want to fill the entire thing up with something!
Now here is what I did differently. I decided to just take advantage of the sticky side of the label and dipped that down into the glitter, then use ModPodge to glue the label down to whatever....in this case an ornament.
Kinda hard to see, I know...glitter never reads well in a picture and the ornament is black against a black background! Sorry! You'll have to take my word for it...it is VERY sparkly and pretty.
Nope, I didn't just happen to have a black ornament in my stash. I do however, keep a supply of clear ornaments because I use them as gifts a lot. In this case though, the clear wouldn't work because you would be able to see the back side of the label from any angle that wasn't head on. Black was the perfect choice because all of my family lives in Louisiana and my niece is Saints crazy. All I did to make it black was squirt some black acrylic paint down inside and swirl it around until it was coated. (much, much easier and cleaner than trying to spray paint it!) I then glued 4 of the glitter "stickers" with ModPodge (just add it to the back of the sticker, not the ornament) .... Ta-daaaaa! EASY! QUICK! Saints Ornament!
The advantage to her way is the label is ready for sticking down.
The advantage to my way is there's less glitter waste and ModPodge is cheaper than spray glue. And, I can do one at a time and just keep the rest for later when a different color might make more sense, or doing something, not glitter would work better.
Monday, December 5, 2011
How to Make a LARGE Round Tablecloth
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No, I am not an expert on making round tablecloths ... I just made my first one last night... but, I can warn you of the pitfalls of making one! :-). I'm sorry that I have no pictures of the actual process (BAD BLOGGER!) because, quiet frankly, I was way more interested in getting it right, and out of this house! (they needed it today so I had to take it to them last night).
Step 1:
YOU HAVE TO MEASURE THE TABLE!!! If it is a tablecloth for you, YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE for knowing how big it needs to be!
- every time I talked to the girl that wanted me to make the tablecloth she would say she needed it to be 72"-73". Well...1" difference IS IMPORTANT! So I kept asking her if she had measured the table...no. So finally, AFTER she had bought the fabric, and she was handing it to me, (I met her at a different fabric store) I asked again, exactly how big does it need to be? At that point she called someone and asked them to measure!! When she got off the phone she said she needed it to be 79" !!! WAIT, that's not it yet. When we decided to put a cording around the bottom we went to someone to ask how much cording we would need. ... at that point she said these words... "the table is 49" across and 30" to the floor" and all the ALARMS in my brain went off!!! She didn't need 79" she needed 109" (before the hem) !!!! She was including only enough to fall on one side, not both! Guess what.... the SIX yards of fabric she bought was NOT ENOUGH to make the tablecloth go to the floor! It is going to be 2" too short!
STEP 6:
Prepare for cutting:
- I had to move furniture for this step! You will need a space big enough for the above square ... and for you to move all the way around it. (MY biggest obstacle!) In my case I needed 54" for the fabric and ??? for my butt! Like I said, I had to move furniture around to have enough floor space!
- Tie a pen (preferably disappearing ink) to one end of a string. Make the string 1/2" the length of your finished tablecloth (mine was 54") and tack the loose end down to the floor (in my case) in the double folded corner:
No, I am not an expert on making round tablecloths ... I just made my first one last night... but, I can warn you of the pitfalls of making one! :-). I'm sorry that I have no pictures of the actual process (BAD BLOGGER!) because, quiet frankly, I was way more interested in getting it right, and out of this house! (they needed it today so I had to take it to them last night).
Step 1:
YOU HAVE TO MEASURE THE TABLE!!! If it is a tablecloth for you, YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE for knowing how big it needs to be!
- every time I talked to the girl that wanted me to make the tablecloth she would say she needed it to be 72"-73". Well...1" difference IS IMPORTANT! So I kept asking her if she had measured the table...no. So finally, AFTER she had bought the fabric, and she was handing it to me, (I met her at a different fabric store) I asked again, exactly how big does it need to be? At that point she called someone and asked them to measure!! When she got off the phone she said she needed it to be 79" !!! WAIT, that's not it yet. When we decided to put a cording around the bottom we went to someone to ask how much cording we would need. ... at that point she said these words... "the table is 49" across and 30" to the floor" and all the ALARMS in my brain went off!!! She didn't need 79" she needed 109" (before the hem) !!!! She was including only enough to fall on one side, not both! Guess what.... the SIX yards of fabric she bought was NOT ENOUGH to make the tablecloth go to the floor! It is going to be 2" too short!
A +B(x2) +1" (1/2" hem) = how many inches LONG your fabric needs to be
So, for the one I made it was
49 + 30(x2) + 1" = 110"
3 yards of fabric = 108" !!!
Yes, that math you should have learned in school IS REQUIRED!
BUT WAIT!!! There's more! Unless you are cutting a sheet, odds are, the fabric you find will not be WIDE enough, you will need to add fabric to add to the width. I needed the other 3 yards she bought to make the piece wide enough. (see step 2)
STEP 2:
Buy the correct amount of fabric.
Be sure to double (if that is enough) the number you came up with in the above formula so that you can make it wide enough for a circle....
IMPORTANT: Avoid all use of words like "Diameter" and "Circumference"!!! Sadly, people don't know what they mean anymore! What you THINK you are saying may not be what they are hearing. Because she kept saying "I need a 72"- 73" Diameter" instead of saying what she was actually measuring...because she was hearing 72-73" the lady at the fabric store told her that 6 yards would be plenty. NOT! We were TWO INCHES SHORT!
From here on I will be talking like 6 yards is what we are working with so the final table cloth will be 107" with a 1/2" hem.
Once you are certain all your numbers are correct add a few inches because these days they cut EXACTLY what you ask for! They will cut their fingernails off before they give you 1/4" more than you ask for!... and they NEVER CUT STRAIGHT!...so add a bit to your number. Then, if you are like me and just the thought of having to deal with SIX YARDS of fabric turns your stomach, go ahead and let them cut it in half for you so, in my case I had two three yard pieces instead of one six yard piece.
STEP 3:
Make the fabric wide enough.
IMPORTANT: You want two seams on the sides, NOT one down the middle! so you will need to
- split the LENGTH of one of the 3 yards pieces
- sew one length to each side of the uncut piece thus making seams that will be on the side of the table, not one running down the middle.
STEP 4:
fold the newly created piece in half length wise
STEP 5:
Fold that in half with the original cut ends together forming a square (pretty much)
STEP 6:
Prepare for cutting:
- I had to move furniture for this step! You will need a space big enough for the above square ... and for you to move all the way around it. (MY biggest obstacle!) In my case I needed 54" for the fabric and ??? for my butt! Like I said, I had to move furniture around to have enough floor space!
- Tie a pen (preferably disappearing ink) to one end of a string. Make the string 1/2" the length of your finished tablecloth (mine was 54") and tack the loose end down to the floor (in my case) in the double folded corner:
- Draw a simi-circle from corner to corner. I didn't have disappearing ink so I put pins along the path...which really was good because it held the 4 thicknesses together for cutting.
STEP 7:
Cut the simi-circle.
Step 8:
Press seams open and hem. It actually took me ONE HOUR to sew around the hem two times!
DONE!
OH! and I forgot the most important part!!! PRAY! throughout the entire process!
I wish I had a picture of the final product but I don't have a round table and without it, it was just a big pile of A LOT of fabric!
I got it to them at 9:45 PM last night. YES!!! Now I'm just hoping that it being 2" too short doesn't look awful.... (she said with a groan)
Subject change....
Happy Birthday to me....happy birthday to me....happy birthday to me---eeeeee, happy birthday to me!
That's right, I will be spending the rest of my morning getting my car inspected and getting a new tag. I would really like to talk to the person that thought making your birthday the final day for new tags was a good idea!!!! Nothing like having to pay every year for your birthday (about $150 in my case)...another groan....
I'm off! Have a great day!
I'm off! Have a great day!
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Talent ENVY!!
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I have to say, I don't love the final product but watch how he gets there! UNBELIEVABLE! I hope God lets me have this kind of talent in the ever after! (Like we will care, right?!)
Post-Apocalyptic Cover Illustration | Timelapse from DEISIGN on Vimeo.
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I have to say, I don't love the final product but watch how he gets there! UNBELIEVABLE! I hope God lets me have this kind of talent in the ever after! (Like we will care, right?!)
Post-Apocalyptic Cover Illustration | Timelapse from DEISIGN on Vimeo.
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Cool Doodle!
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I know, I know, this is a doodle, but I think it is just so cool that I wanted to share here too.
The fun part is that ZERO talent is required and there's some potential there for really cool ideas!
As usual, I got the original idea from Pinterest link from "The Forest Room" . A teacher had gotten her kids to trace around their hands then take a marker and draw straight until you get to the line then
"bump" over it until you get to the other side and go straight again, like I did below.
I know, I know, this is a doodle, but I think it is just so cool that I wanted to share here too.
The fun part is that ZERO talent is required and there's some potential there for really cool ideas!
As usual, I got the original idea from Pinterest link from "The Forest Room" . A teacher had gotten her kids to trace around their hands then take a marker and draw straight until you get to the line then
"bump" over it until you get to the other side and go straight again, like I did below.
Isn't that COOL!?! I just love it! Art teachers are so smart!
If you notice, it looks like I got darker on the pencil lines, but the marker did that, I didn't...not on purpose anyway...it happened mainly where I stopped (hesitated) and started drawing straight again. Happy fluke.
So anyway, you see how far I got with my hand before I decided to move on to the name. I quick drew "JESUS" and started the markers moving ....
I think it would be great to get kids to do their own hand and/or name and frame it because it looks like so much more than it actually is to me. Go check out what the kids did, I like theirs better!
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
How Do I Find It???
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Have you ever wondered how I find some of the things I show here? There are actually several ways.... But I'm warning you now, they are all MAJOR TIME SUCKERS!!! I usually use them when I am trying to avoid something that has got to be done. Yes, procrastination is my middle name.
1. Pinterest.com, of course
- create a picture index of cool sites...and see what other people find)
2. StumbleUpon.com
- Click on "Stumble" and it just randomly takes you to some really cool sites
3. Wimp.com
- One neat video after another.
Today's find using StumbleUpon: Ultimate Flash Face
To create a face using available parts... and each part can be stretched and reshaped. COOL!!!
Value ??? Probably ZERO, unless you want to become a police sketch artist one day....but this software really makes that position obsolete! But, while it has zero value, I have just spent the last hour playing with it! I don't know though, it gives me ideas of how I can draw faces now... like with glasses, or different hair styles... There really is some potential there.
Have you ever wondered how I find some of the things I show here? There are actually several ways.... But I'm warning you now, they are all MAJOR TIME SUCKERS!!! I usually use them when I am trying to avoid something that has got to be done. Yes, procrastination is my middle name.
1. Pinterest.com, of course
- create a picture index of cool sites...and see what other people find)
2. StumbleUpon.com
- Click on "Stumble" and it just randomly takes you to some really cool sites
3. Wimp.com
- One neat video after another.
Today's find using StumbleUpon: Ultimate Flash Face
To create a face using available parts... and each part can be stretched and reshaped. COOL!!!
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
My One And Only Craft Show This Year
Just wanted to show you where I have been for the last few weeks. I have been BUSY!!! I found out about a craft show that lets you just drop everything off today, Wednesday, and pick it up Saturday. Gotta love that! No sitting there watching folks study everything you do for the ideas and not buying a thing! No sitting there at all. I LOVE THAT! But, I had no clue how things would be set up... and managed with no one there to explain things so I spent as much time on the packaging and the "look" as I did on the product! Now, looking at this picture I'm wishing I had spent more time on the actual set up! SHOOT!
But, I am happy to announce that, I had almost every single thing here at the house, both for the display, and for the product! The ONLY things I bought were the little frames you see on the upper levels and two boxes (striped in last photo)... I didn't get those because I needed them, I just really, really liked them! The frames were $1 each and the boxes were $1.25 each. OH! and I did have to buy some black spray paint for all the polka dot boxes...and for the frames, they only came in white. So I spent a total of about $10 for all you see! YAY ME!!! We won't talk about the 2nd mortgage I had to take out to collect all the other parts over the last few years!
All the polka dot boxes were made from all kinds of empty boxes I had around the house....from shipping boxes to cracker and cereal boxes. There is even a box that I brought home from the grocery store that held tuna fish. I tend to be a pack rat for good display boxes. Anyway, I spray painted them with $1 black spray paint and cut out tons of vinyl polka dots on my vinyl cutter, stuck them down.... DONE!
The things I made were:
Cards, and Bottles of Faith Capsules, I actually had these already... I have loaded each capsule with a healing faith scripture and one has a mustard seed. I'm selling these for $5+ each if anyone wants some. They were a TON of work but I love them!
Key chains, lace angels and tissue Covers
Door KnobPillows
Refillable butter tubes, and burlap bags with a removable holly pin
And refillable foaming soap bottles
I think of everything I made, I like my boxes and signs the best.
Autumn in Atlanta...AMAZING!
I am originally from Louisiana where there are two colors...green and brown. Period. I had never seen autumn colors like there are here in Atlanta....and even though I have been here almost 30 years I am still awestruck by the color.
My yellow trees are almost bare now, they don't last long! But I had to go to Smyrna today, which is about 8 miles down the road towards Atlanta and rounded a corner to see this row of trees!!! I wish you could see the real deal, photos just don't do it justice. It was like they were lit up! I ALMOST got hit because I threw on my breaks in the middle of the road and tried to get my camera out to take a picture! CRAZY!! So, I figured I'd better get out of the way and come back on the way home and have the camera ready instead of having to dig it out of the box it was in! Well, after several u-turns, and a couple honking cars, required to get myself in just the right spot ... I stop in the center of the road again to take this! I know, I know, you folks from other parts of the country are probably use to it but I'm not. And quite honestly, I always think that photos of the Fall colors have been "photoshopped" to get those colors. Well, I can promise you this... this picture is straight from the camera to the blog with no software in between!
Monday, October 31, 2011
My House My Trees
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I love Fall!
My house is surrounded by trees...mostly those tall pines you see, but we (my ex and I) planted the maples next to the road just to have some fall colors. They usually turn all the shades from red-red to yellow but I don't think they are going to last long enough to go red, they have already begun to fall.
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Printing Your Directories
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Have you ever wanted to print out a list of files in a directory on your PC? GOOD LUCK WITH THAT!!! I don't know why Windows doesn't allow for it but if you try you will not get the list, but every single file will print! OUCH!
Well, I have wanted to do this in the past and did a search on the Web, because there is ALWAYS someone out there that has seen the need before you and worked out the solution. And this time Karen did it. Karen has quite a few "Power Tools" that she offers online for free. Of course, my most favorite is "Directory Printer". It will let you send straight to the printer, or to a text file that can be pulled into EXCEL for better sorting. My plan is to try and find all the "same" files on my hard drive and clean them up a bit.
Disclaimer... I didn't get a virus when I downloaded some of her things, but it is always a good idea to make sure you are protected from that with a virus checker.
Later in the day.....
I have been playing with it throughout the day and another cool thing you can do is set your own searches so that it will print out all of a certain kind of file. Like all photos, or I did a custom one to search all of my embroidery stitch files. It happens WAAAAY faster than trying to search with Windows!
Have you ever wanted to print out a list of files in a directory on your PC? GOOD LUCK WITH THAT!!! I don't know why Windows doesn't allow for it but if you try you will not get the list, but every single file will print! OUCH!
Well, I have wanted to do this in the past and did a search on the Web, because there is ALWAYS someone out there that has seen the need before you and worked out the solution. And this time Karen did it. Karen has quite a few "Power Tools" that she offers online for free. Of course, my most favorite is "Directory Printer". It will let you send straight to the printer, or to a text file that can be pulled into EXCEL for better sorting. My plan is to try and find all the "same" files on my hard drive and clean them up a bit.
Disclaimer... I didn't get a virus when I downloaded some of her things, but it is always a good idea to make sure you are protected from that with a virus checker.
Later in the day.....
I have been playing with it throughout the day and another cool thing you can do is set your own searches so that it will print out all of a certain kind of file. Like all photos, or I did a custom one to search all of my embroidery stitch files. It happens WAAAAY faster than trying to search with Windows!
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Scribbler Too
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Just discovered a new toy to play with...yet another way to doodle. Have you guys found Scribbler Too yet? It is a free online software package that does some really cool stuff. I'm not too certain how to describe it. It adds connecting lines between two drawn lines...resulting in some really weird/cool looking stuff. It takes a while to figure out what happens when you draw but it is a fun thing to play with. The bummer thing is, you only get one "undo" so you either have to start all over or know what needs fixing as you go.... Here is what I came up with
Then I did this one... it should have three flowers but I figured I'd better stop while I was ahead!
And, or course I had to make something so I could incorporate my MFH Polly-Wolly Doodle Font!
Fun stuff!
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Embroidery Doodle
Last week I did this doodle
Today I did a test with it.
I made it into an embroidery pattern. I stitched it out and then tested coloring it.
OH! and, yes, of course I could have stitched the filling with colored thread but I thought it might be kinda neat to offer something like this so people could color using any color they like....to match their room, or whatever. Kind of a neat multimedia kind of thing :-) Whatcha think?
Monday, October 10, 2011
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Inspiration...
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Sorry, I'm putting another doodle here. I have been so neglectful of this blog I need to put something of what I have been doing lately! I have been so busy with helping folks with garage sales, card making, and wedding planning that the only "me" thing I've done in weeks is doodle (since I love doing it because I don't have to think to do it)
Here ya go...yet another example of starting without a plan and being surprised with what I end with.
This is the simi-final product... I did it in color and don't like it so this is all I'm willing to show you. I have decided that I like drawing ... and not so much the coloring.
This is the simi-final product... I did it in color and don't like it so this is all I'm willing to show you. I have decided that I like drawing ... and not so much the coloring.
I know it is kinda hard to read... It says "Let the Princess In You Rule" (I LOVE THAT!...not original)
It all started with this graphic that I got from the Graphics Fairy. I just love it and I wanted to see if I could copy it....
My version:
Can I just say that that is one of the hardest things I've drawn so far!?! I don't know why, it really should be simple! but I kept having to turn the paper around to try and get the jagged sides of the leaves to be jagged in the right direction! WEIRD!! Anyway, that one is going to have to take some practice! I love the look of it so I'm willing to practice.
As I was drawing the above I thought how much it looks like the filigree on decorated cakes like this one:...Isn't it pretty? I love everything about it except it is covered in fondant. UGH! UGH! UGH! So now I'm in search of pretty cakes and pinning them in my "Doodles" folder...which I'm sure is confusing to most folks! :-)
So that led to this:
I started practicing with the top scroll and thought now what?
That led to the sides
and the princess was the natural progression since I didn't have any words to put in such a fancy frame! BUT I really like it so I'm pretty certain you'll be seeing it again!
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
How to Make Faux Embroidery with a PC!
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Don't you just LOVE TO DISCOVER!!! I sure do. I sit here at my PC most of the day and just try things to see what they will do and this is what I came up with today... I think it looks like machine lace embroidery, all done on the PC.
I started with this in CorelDraw:
- 1. Typed the name (I'm sure you recognize my MFC Polly-Wolly Doodle Font, since I try to do something different with it every other week!)
- 2. I then drew a hand frame around the name and filled that shape with white... IMPORTANT, it has to be a single fillable area in order to block out the patterned background behind it.
- 3. I then put two filled rectangles behind the above. (I actually thought about print it out and hand drawing a zentangle type filler but you know I'm all about speed and I didn't want to wait that long to see how the finished product would look.)
In PSE:
- 4. I copied the above and pasted it into PSE
- 5. Erased out all the white to make that transparent
- 6. Made all the black white
- 7. Used one of the emboss tools on that layer
- 8 Added the background layer
- 9 DONE!
After I had played around with it for a long time and figured out the process I was able to do this design in about 15 minutes. The freehand outline took most of the time because it wasn't all connected so I was unable to fill it until I got it connected.
I know that a lot of folks like this font, because they have pinned in on pinterest in order to try and hand draw it themselves later...but this is a prime example of why having the TTF version of it is nice....makes for quick work! I can now do any name in about 15 minutes... it would take FOREVER to hand draw each letter every time you wanted to create something like this! OU! I feel a Merry Christmas coming up! (hee hee)
OK! WOW! I just did it again and chose a different embossing tool and now it looks more like plastic...hummmmm So you have to play with it, I don't know how to tell you which I use for which!
And here it is again, with a whole different look! I chose the gold embossed looking button and then embossed it again to get this. ...