Thursday, January 31, 2008

Sorry for the delay

Normally I like to post daily, and yesterday I made a cute wreath, but we got a NASTY virus on our computer and I don't dare upload my pictures until I re-wipe the hard drive.



A little bit about this virus.... I got it from MSN Messenger. A friend popped up with a link about a picture. It planted a worm and trojan horse on my comp. So no more MSN for me!!!



Hopefully I'll be back up and running tomorrow!



Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Thank You Gifts

Today we're doing themed thank you kits



Thanks a Million:



    * Penny Necklace
    * Penny Pals-
    * Dollar Shirt or any other dollar oragami
    * A wallet- out of cassettes, duct tape, scrap fabric, crocheted, or others
    * A dollar book- Looks like this but made like this
    * If you have the materials, you could make a change necklace
    * Cell Phone Cosy, clothespins, stationary... anything decorated with a dollar sign. Try these tut's and add your money symbol as you see fit. Electronic gifts,  stationary, clothespins



Thanks a Bunch:


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* clothespin flowers- paint a clothespin and add felt flowers and a magnet like this
    * Felt Flowers- add magnets or pins to make the flower versatile
    * Pressed Flower stationary
    * Seeds
    * Paper bouquet like this one with tissue paper, this one with cardstock,  this one with duct tape, or this one with fabric
    * Oragami flowers
    * Flower Pens- Get an artificial flower, and trim the stem down to fit on the pen body. hold it against the pen. wrap both in floral tape. *tip* sometimes WalMart will have bags of all their loose artificial flowers for UBER cheap, like by their scrap fabrics under the cutting table
    * Things to buy: stickers, seeds, flowerpot, gardening tools



Crayon Cookies

This was my second attempt at these.
The first time, I didn't realize how hot the pan was, even through the
hot pad holders and I dropped them, so they were alright, but these....
these turned out SO well!! Thanks Kristin for the tut!




Valentine's Day Ideas

These are some things I'd like to try to make for Valentine's day


First, these Felt Fortune Cookies from Martha Stewart. Instructions HERE


I love the idea of using kind words (words of love) as found at Pink Portuguese Roses


Also from Martha Stewart:
Crayon Hearts


Who I am

Hi everybody! My name is Robyn. I'm a SAHM with two beautiful, albeit hyper, children and one on the way. I used to own my own business, but since it has not worked very well w/ my children or my schedule, I decided to share some ideas with you. In exchange, I need motivation! I've been trying slowly, ever slowly, to become a more creative person. I have found that for me, I just need someone to work with, to be inspired with me. And I love, love, LOVE seeing other people's work. It's what makes me want to do better! I still consider myself a beginner, but even though my work doesn't do  my ideas justice, I know there are so many of you out there in craft land who can take my ideas and run with them, even if they turn into something completely and utterly different! So let's help each other. Come, CRAFT WITH ME



I'm SO excited!!

First I just wanted to give Kristin a HUGE thank you for doing this for me. What a great friend! I hope that I can more easily share MY joy with you guys!



Saturday, January 26, 2008

Inspiration

K. Roger wiped our hard drive last night. I had a lot saved, so no worries, but because I'm starting fresh, I am going to put some links here, mostly for myself, but I figured they'd be fun to share, too.

First, these Felt Fortune Cookies from Martha Stewart. Instructions HERE

I love the idea of using kind words (words of love) as found at Pink Portuguese Roses

My Crayon Cookies

This was my second attempt at these. The first time, I didn't realize how hot the pan was, even through the hot pad holders and I dropped them, so they were alright, but these.... these turned out SO well!! Thanks Kristin for the tut!

Friday, January 25, 2008

Thank You

Today we're doing themed thank you kits

Thanks a Million:

Thanks a Bunch:
  • clothespin flowers- paint a clothespin and add felt flowers and a magnet like this
  • Felt Flowers- add magnets or pins to make the flower versatile
  • Pressed Flower stationary
  • Seeds
  • Paper bouquet like this one with tissue paper, this one with cardstock, this one with duct tape, or this one with fabric
  • Oragami flowers
  • Flower Pens- Get an artificial flower, and trim the stem down to fit on the pen body. hold it against the pen. wrap both in floral tape. *tip* sometimes WalMart will have bags of all their loose artificial flowers for UBER cheap, like by their scrap fabrics under the cutting table
  • Things to buy: stickers, seeds, flowerpot, gardening tools

Gift Ideas

Ok, I was cleaning out my hard drive and saw all these gift "pails" and baskets, kits, and things like this. I couldn't bear to throw them out. I never had the funds to put them together and sell them, so instead, I thought I'd share them w/ you. Some of them even have the cost with them, so you know how much to expect.

Today we'll start with "care packages."

Best Friends: (this is more for girls between 7-14 yrs old)
  • A card
  • Clothespin Dolls*- these can be done two ways. In a kit for the receiver to put together themselves, or already made. Find out how to make them here (although I'd look for the clothespins at the dollar store first, that's where I found mine). For cute packaging, try this
  • Friendship Bracelets* Learn how here
  • No Sew Fleece Pillow KIT (so she has something to do). Just include materials and instructions, found here
  • Photo Holder- there are lots of different kinds to make. One is here. You can also try this: Cut small styrofoam ball in half. Painted as desired. Cut 1-3 pieces of 24 guage wire into say 10" -12"pieces. Curl into spirals at one end. Stick into foam. Decorate as desired.
  • Headbands- Scarfbands or Take some ribbon, as wide as you like, measure it so it goes *almost* around the head (make sure it's a similar size for the person you're sending it to). Make sure the edges aren't going to unravel by either hemming, fray checking or burning the edges. On one end of the scarf, sew a button. On the other, loop a piece of thin elastic and sew it to that edge. Put it around head and make sure the loop fits around the button.
  • Jump Rope- not very expensive, but if you know how to knit, then try this one
  • CD Case Book- you could put pictures of you and the person you're sending it too, or write a story. They're adorable!
  • Things to just buy: stickers, lip gloss, the person's favorite candy, glitter pens, mini notebooks, cute erasers
Get Well Soon:

Friday, January 18, 2008

I'm sorry! I'ts been FOREVER

Ok, so I know I'm lame. But I bought material for a dress for Juliana yesterday. I'm excited about it. The dress will be similar to this, that I found on Flickr
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jmaranez/1576893872/
but using this fabric















I am also thinking SERIOUSLY of re-learning to crochet. I think my problem last time was the hook size. My tension is off if I use a small hook. So, we'll see

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Been a while, I know I know

But I have done a project, I promise!! I made "crayon cookies" with my kids. I found the tutorial on Kristin's blog http://homegrownrose.typepad.com/reclaimingthehome/2007/12/mutt-muffins-an.html

My kids had a blast making them (yeah, they started snapping their brand new crayons in hopes of more). We will be making a bunch more soon and I hope they still love them. I'd like to get square pans and some fun shaped muffin tins to do some uber-cute crayons!