Thursday, January 29, 2009

Family Ties

I've been thinking about my mom and dad lately. Both have passed away, my mom just a year ago. So I've been transitioning into life without parents. Anyway in order to work through my grief, I've been thinking of doing some sort of craft project that incorporates them into it, and I think I've found what I want to do. I got this "Legacy" project book from my sister and I found these cool cigar box mixed media art pieces. See the example of Mr. Twigg.

I'd like to use photos, and I do have some scrabble tiles, old paper ephemera, and other small objects that I can add to these pieces. I like the aged look, will have to look at the directions and see if they used some type of wash.
Here are the pictures of my parents that I'd like to use, I'll probably title them: Cowboy and Teacher, as that is what they were. I really like this picture of my dad, and his horse Dakota Harry, probably from the late 1950's I would imagine. The picture of my mom was taken in high school. I may have another picture of her as a teacher in Medina, where she taught 4th grade.






Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Buttons and Bows


Ok, I got the heart completed. Spent quite a bit of time on it, picking out buttons from a large supply that I had, some were my mom's, some were from garage sales and thrift stores. I used an off white sweater vest that I felted. I kind of like the tone on tone look, and liked the sweater material too. Then I had to sew all these little puppies on, that was the most time consuming part. Note the tiny key hanging from the heart - found it amongst all the buttons! I had gotten this idea from an image I saw on-line.

Side note on buttons, I remember my mom cutting up old clothes for rags and we always had to cut the buttons off and save them before tearing the clothes into rags. Reuse and recycle, that depression era mantra was instilled in her, and us to a certain extent as well. Sometime I'll take some pictures of my button "collection" I seem to pick them up whenever I see them, have several jars of them. The brightly colored ones look like bits of candy peeking out through the glass.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

....lace and paper flowers



Here are the pics of some of the paper flowers I've made for the deli display. I've got about 8 done and want to make about that many more. I found a very easy pattern. If you can find square tissue paper, just put 5 full sheets together, fold accordian style, at the center cut a notch on either side and then wind wire or a pipecleaner over the center area and begin to pull the petals up and out, and then scrunch and fluff. I've found the more scrunching makes for a more realistic flower. BTW, the lace and paper flowers title comes from lyrics in the Stevie Nicks song Gypsy You'll be humming for the rest of the day!

I also got into mitten making this winter. I had been buying wool sweaters at rummage sales, so I felted a bunch and used a pattern out of Warm Fuzzies by Betz White. Some sweaters work better than others. I scored a really heavy hand knit sweater at a rummage and made 3 pair of mittens out of that one. I think I made about 8 pair so far, these pictured are the ones I have left. I'm going to plug away at making more and see if I can sell a few next winter. I also saw a cute hanging heart that I think I could use sweater material for - more on that later. I'll see if I can make one up.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Triple Word Score


I found this image on the Better Homes and Gardens site. I bought a scrabble game at a rummage sale and was thinking of making the tiles into fridge magnets, but this is kind of a cool idea too - you could change out the sayings for all the different holidays.

I did something similar with an old chalkboard that I purchased, I'd look up neat poems and quotes and write them on the board as kind of a greeting for all our guests.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

In the beginning

This is the first step in blogging for me. Thought it would be a great idea for organizing my thoughts, ideas, photos and craft whatnot.

Today was one of the coldest days this winter with morning temps of 31 below zero. CC did not want to get out of bed yesterday, he probably didn't stray far from the covers today either.

I hope to post some photos soon. I've just started to make these giagantic paper flowers for a display. They really look cheery during this especially brutal cold snap.