Sunday, December 20, 2020

2020 holiday cards

One of the reasons I blog about what I create is to remind me how much fun it all is so I don’t get side-tracked or lost again.  

This year felt like a good year to start sending holiday cards again, not having done so since 2013 when I started my organizing business. I pretty much stopped doing anything creative and put all my energy into my business. Fast forward nearly 5 years and I closed the business - one of the reasons was because I really missed this part of my life.

Last year and early this year, I focused on learning watercolor. The past few months I've gone back to my roots - card making. I'm woefully out of practice but damn am I having fun getting back in the saddle again. I've always made our holiday cards, whether paper crafting or printing one of my photos onto card stock. Sending cards this year meant getting back into production mode. I got out a couple tools I haven't used in eons - my original Wizard and my original Silhouette. I'd purchased both back in 2007 and was concerned they, especially the Silhouette, might not function anymore. Thankfully the Wizard worked like a charm. The Silhouette on the other hand, needed new software to function in Windows 10. Luckily, after going down a few wrong paths, I found what I needed. A big shout out to Silhouette America, Inc. for making a product that holds up over time, an online system that retained all my old purchases and making thousands of new designs available that function even on their first machine. I’m a happy customer! Oh, and shout out to Spellbinders too - the makers of the Wizard. These tools were financial investments for me back then, but buying quality paid off (as usual - lol).

So, without further ado, here are this year’s creations… 



Saturday, November 21, 2020

napkin cards

  

After seeing a lot of posts about napkin cards in some of the Facebook groups I'm in, I decided to try them out for myself. There are several tutorials on YouTube and from what I found, three options to choose from. I tried them all, starting with the simplest - a glue stick. This was messy and ineffective. Next up was double sided tape. This method made the napkin buckle and bubble up. Using cling wrap with an iron was the most effort, but it rewarded the best results so was the option I used going forward. Over the past two weeks I made these Thanksgiving, birthday and thinking of you cards. They turned out well, especially considering I'm still not back in the swing of creating cards again. Oh, and I learned that as much as I enjoyed listening to an audiobook while crafting last Sunday, it slowed me down quite a bit. I kept having to rewind the book when I realized I was too focused on what I was crafting to pay attention to the story. No more of that. I'm back to listening to music while crafting. 𝄞𝅘𝅥𝅮𝅘𝅥𝅮

Saturday, November 7, 2020

October birthday cards


I made it into the craft room to make cards a couple times last month, grabbing this photo before a couple of them were placed in the mail. The top two were made specifically for friends' birthdays and the bottom two have been added to my stash so I always have something on hand. This afternoon will be my first time making napkin cards, having watched 2-3 YouTube videos this morning. I'll post photos at some point... 

Sunday, October 4, 2020

treasure chest urn for Odin

 

Before

After

We lost our beloved Odin at the end of 2019 and I've been looking for the perfect urn ever since then. I take great care to select urns that are appropriate for the four-legged family member we've lost. Odin was such a treasure that I ultimately decided to alter a small treasure chest I found at a local shop. Off came the patterned faux leather. To replace it, I embossed copper, inked it, cut it to size and attached it. Hubby and I are both pleased with the results and last night I placed Odin's urn among the urns of the others who blessed us for their short time on earth. 💗


Saturday, September 12, 2020

copper dragonfly plant stake

 

My summer was spent outside rather than in the craft room. I'd craft only when it was raining and since it was such a dry summer, crafting was rare. It rained this week though, so I was able to complete the copper dragonfly plant stake I started in late May. My soldering skills definitely need some work, but overall I'm pleased with the results. When the sun shines through the glass beads, they sparkle and shimmer!  

Sunday, May 17, 2020

rain means craft time!


It's been over a month since I posted, but that's to be expected this time of year. Spring means yard work and gardening, which means less time for crafting. Today it's been raining off and on so I finally made it into the craft room. It was tough getting started (I'm out of practice), but ultimately I had fun making these simple cards. 

Oh, and a couple weekends ago, upon request, I made a couple face masks with ties. I didn't feel like making the ties out of fabric, so instead used shoe laces - a quick and easy route to go.