Tonight we made bath bombs. They are going to be used for favors for a baby shower. They were so much fun and so each to make. Here's the link to where we got the directions.
http://www.teachsoap.com/bombs.html
We used lavender oil and sweet slumber oil. We also used Gurlie Pink coloring, I think they actually look purple but they did turn pink when dropped in the water. Jackie had to test one out tonight. She said it made her skin feel soooo soft.
I'm still trying to find my creative side. Here's a few of my attempts. Enjoy!
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Tuesday, September 8, 2009
How to Stuff a Wedding Pinata
Well, that's the question. How to stuff a pinata for a wedding rehearsal! The theme for the rehearsal dinner was "Mexican Fiesta". Well at a Mexican Fiesta you have to have a pinata.
We stuffed the pinata with Hershey "Kisses", "Bliss" candy, candy that looks like "Wedding Rings", Mr & Mrs Mints, and then we made some really cute bottles of wine. That's right. Bottles of wine. Don't worry, they were plastic bottles.
I purchased the bottles from the following website:
Essential Supplies
Here's the cute label. The poem was written by a dear friend Debbie to the Bride and Groom.


Notice the bottle in the middle has a red band. Those were special for kids and pregnant guests. Cranberry juice. Pinata was a big "hit"

We stuffed the pinata with Hershey "Kisses", "Bliss" candy, candy that looks like "Wedding Rings", Mr & Mrs Mints, and then we made some really cute bottles of wine. That's right. Bottles of wine. Don't worry, they were plastic bottles.
I purchased the bottles from the following website:
Essential Supplies
Here's the cute label. The poem was written by a dear friend Debbie to the Bride and Groom.

Notice the bottle in the middle has a red band. Those were special for kids and pregnant guests. Cranberry juice. Pinata was a big "hit"
Saturday, July 4, 2009
My Craft Room
Ok, it's not normally this clean but I have been working the last 2 days to get my room organized. I thought I would share my ideas for organization.
First of all, I share my craft room with my kitty, Jesse, so even his house got in on the action. He doesn't seem to mind. I took the door off of the closet so that I could have full access and hung a shower curtain. Makes easy access the the closet.

The wood cabinet is an old computer desk that holds my sewing machine. Nothing like recycling furniture that you no longer need. The baskets on the shelf hold the current projects that I am working on.

I bought the shelves that hold all my stamps at a garage sale for $5 total. That was a great find. The large wood cabinet is a shelf that we had made about 25 years ago so that our console tv fit perfect. Needless to say we don't have the console any longer but the shelf works great.

The best thing is the shoe organizer hanging on the back of the door. Helps hold misc things that don't fit anywhere else. The blue thingy(don't know what it is called) holds photos. I found it at an outlet store for $1 in the teachers section so I'm not sure it's original use but it works great for displaying photos waiting to be scrapped.

Little white basket by the door holds all swaps that are coming in so I can keep track of them.
First of all, I share my craft room with my kitty, Jesse, so even his house got in on the action. He doesn't seem to mind. I took the door off of the closet so that I could have full access and hung a shower curtain. Makes easy access the the closet.
The wood cabinet is an old computer desk that holds my sewing machine. Nothing like recycling furniture that you no longer need. The baskets on the shelf hold the current projects that I am working on.
I bought the shelves that hold all my stamps at a garage sale for $5 total. That was a great find. The large wood cabinet is a shelf that we had made about 25 years ago so that our console tv fit perfect. Needless to say we don't have the console any longer but the shelf works great.
The best thing is the shoe organizer hanging on the back of the door. Helps hold misc things that don't fit anywhere else. The blue thingy(don't know what it is called) holds photos. I found it at an outlet store for $1 in the teachers section so I'm not sure it's original use but it works great for displaying photos waiting to be scrapped.
Little white basket by the door holds all swaps that are coming in so I can keep track of them.
Monday, April 20, 2009
Special Tribute to a Great Aunt
My husbands Aunt recently passed away and prior to her passing we had been cleaning out her house. Growing up in the depression must be a trait that people hoard things and buy in multiples. I found quite a few rosaries and decided that I would pass them out to each of her Great and Great Great nephews and nieces. Here's the card that I attached to the rosaries.
Monday, January 19, 2009
Scor-Pal
Ok, I did it. I purchased the Scor-Pal. I was able to purchase it today with a 30% off coupon at Archivers. I know I didn't really need it......but did I want it. Of course. I have wedding invitations to work on have they have 3 folds on each invitation. I decided this would save me a tremendous amout of time. Here's a video
Once I have time to play, I will post some things that I have made with my new tool.
Once I have time to play, I will post some things that I have made with my new tool.
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Christmas Poem
Twas the night before Christmas, I'm glued to the tree.
I'm wondering what Santa brought just for me.
Could it be cardstock or chipboard or lace?
Or punches and stamps, I said, with a smile on my face.
And that's when I heard him, "Hi Santa, " I said
"You know....good little girls should be in their beds."
"I know I should Santa, and now I've got caught.
But I was just so excited To see what you brought."
"Well, let's take a look in this room where you work.
He shook his head quickly, And left with a jerk.
I heard him exclaim as he put it in gear.
"You've got enough crap, I'll see you next year!"
Surely Santa couldn't be talking about me !
I'm wondering what Santa brought just for me.
Could it be cardstock or chipboard or lace?
Or punches and stamps, I said, with a smile on my face.
And that's when I heard him, "Hi Santa, " I said
"You know....good little girls should be in their beds."
"I know I should Santa, and now I've got caught.
But I was just so excited To see what you brought."
"Well, let's take a look in this room where you work.
He shook his head quickly, And left with a jerk.
I heard him exclaim as he put it in gear.
"You've got enough crap, I'll see you next year!"
Surely Santa couldn't be talking about me !
Sunday, December 7, 2008
One of my first craft projects
When I was in grade school we were constantly doing things in Camp Fire girls to raise money. Here's one of our projects that we made and sold to go to camp.
Marble Mice I can't remember exactly, mom correct me if I'm wrong but we sold these for around 35 cents. We made thousands of these silly mice.
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Software that I can't live without
Software is a necessity whether you do digital scrapbooking or not.
#1 on my list is Photoshop Elements, this is a fantastic photo editing tool. You can also do so much to add and enhance your photos. Things like changing the colors to sepia brown tones, making the photo black and white and then highlighting with subtle color, merging photos.
#2 This is a new software package that I just purchased. Actually bought it on Craigs List from a retiring Creative Memories consultant. It is Memory Manager. This helps you easily find a photo. Needless to say I love taking pictures. In fact, I've been organizing them since I got the software and so far I have over 3,000 photos of my first grandson. He just turned 3!!
#3 Creative Memories Story Book Creator Plus. This package is used to create photo books. So far I've done 4 of them and they are so much fun and so easy. This is a package that I just purchased and honestly I could do everything I am doing in this software in Photoshop. The only difference, Creative Memories has free templates and this package is so much easier, especially for a rookie.
#1 on my list is Photoshop Elements, this is a fantastic photo editing tool. You can also do so much to add and enhance your photos. Things like changing the colors to sepia brown tones, making the photo black and white and then highlighting with subtle color, merging photos.
#2 This is a new software package that I just purchased. Actually bought it on Craigs List from a retiring Creative Memories consultant. It is Memory Manager. This helps you easily find a photo. Needless to say I love taking pictures. In fact, I've been organizing them since I got the software and so far I have over 3,000 photos of my first grandson. He just turned 3!!
#3 Creative Memories Story Book Creator Plus. This package is used to create photo books. So far I've done 4 of them and they are so much fun and so easy. This is a package that I just purchased and honestly I could do everything I am doing in this software in Photoshop. The only difference, Creative Memories has free templates and this package is so much easier, especially for a rookie.
Sesame Street Font
I found a great font online called Sesame Street.
http://www.fontspace.com/fontasyland/fl-sesame-street
Only problem that I saw was here's how the font turns out when just typing and I wanted the characters and letters filled in.

So, with a little time and playing with photoshop elements, here's what I came up with.

Then I did one that was a little more girlie. If you are interested I can send you a zipped file with all 26 letters, they are png files and should work easily with a variety of softwares.. Let me know if you want boy or girl or both. Just email me and let me know.

To see the finished products made with these fonts, click here.
http://www.fontspace.com/fontasyland/fl-sesame-street
Only problem that I saw was here's how the font turns out when just typing and I wanted the characters and letters filled in.

So, with a little time and playing with photoshop elements, here's what I came up with.

Then I did one that was a little more girlie. If you are interested I can send you a zipped file with all 26 letters, they are png files and should work easily with a variety of softwares.. Let me know if you want boy or girl or both. Just email me and let me know.

To see the finished products made with these fonts, click here.
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
My Crafty Corner Blog
I spend a ridiculous amount of time on the computer, my hubby says I'm a computer-a-holic, which I won't deny but I thought it might be fun to have one place to keep all of my stuff organized. No one may ever check out my site but I thought it would be easier for me to keep track of where all these fun links and web sites are. So if you are here reading and enjoying I hope you find these links helpful. Let me know if you have any fun ones that you like. I'd love to check it out.
Just a little about me
I like to consider myself a jack of all trades or (crafts) but the problem is I am a master of none. I think I have tried just about every craft known to man. At least I like to think that.....that way I won't be looking for anything else.
Let's see, I'm trying to think of when it all started. My mom after me driving her nuts pleading sat down to teach me sewing. That's all it took. I ran with it and I love to sew.
I remember sewing Barbie clothes for my 2 little sisters for Christmas gifts. I thought I was being so sneaky and years later I found out they were sneaking in my room, going through my closet and were so excited about all the clothes that I was making.
In High School I sewed all of my clothes. Even things like coats and under garments. That was part of clothing class but it also gave me the ability to have really nice clothes on a very economical budget. My Senior year in High School I even won "Seamstress of the Year".
In grade school I also took a summer class in knitting. Ok, that was not my speciality. Didn't really care for that. I did go to my Grandma's one weekend and she taught me how to crochet. I love to crochet and try to always crochet a blanket for a new baby. One year my mom decided that she wanted a Christmas tree decorated with crocheted ornaments. The only problem, she didn't crochet. I made her an angel tree top, and lots and lots of snow flake ornaments. I even got ambitious one year and crocheted her a doily table cloth for her round oak table. The only stipulation was that I wanted the tablecloth when she no longer wanted it. It is now in my possession.
I continued to sew while the kids were little. Especially for the twins. The problem was finding something cute for a girl and boy set of twins that was affordable, so needless to say, I got busy sewing.
I also started doing ceramics. That was a good way of making things for my home and gifts for everyone. Don't know whether or not everyone liked it but the usually got something home made from me. I still enjoy ceramics but don't do it as much as I would like. I do still own 2 kilns.
One year I ask my dad for a band saw. He was afraid that I was going to cut off my fingers so he bought me a small scroll saw. I had that burned up within 3 months. I then got the band saw that I wanted. I went through a phase where I did all types of wood working including making shelves. Most of the time I did tole painting on the wood that I cut out.
hmmmm.....what was next. Probably porcelain dolls. I must say, this is probably my favorite hobby and I still dabble in it. If I ever have a grand daughter I will definitely be getting back in to it. I just don't think my grandsons would appreciate it.
When we moved in to our home that we are in now we have 2 walls that have stained glass in them. So guess what? I took stained glass classes. Well, all I have to say is I love it but I totally understand why they charge so much for stained glass. It is well worth and they aren't getting paid for all of their time.
About 2 years ago several girlfriends and I were out shopping where we saw some beautiful quilts. We all started talking and didn't realize that we all had a genuine interest in learning to quilt. One of my girlfriends mother agreed to teach us. We still meet once in a while in our little quilting group to keep the fire burning. It is a wonderful art.
Now for my current addiction. Scrapbooking! Whether it be digital or paper, I am definitely hooked. I started digital scrapbooking about 8 years ago. It started with family geneology, I did a digital scrapbook of family heritage, all the way back to the 1700s. I didn't understand why anyone would want to do paper scrapbooking. Well this addiction to paper started 3 years ago when my first grandson was born. Little did I know how addictive a hobby could be. There's just something about the feel of paper......ok Rebecca, you were right.
Now my latest interest......bottle slumping. It is so cool. I'm thinking this might be something fun and different to try. I'll keep you posted.
Well, I guess you'll just have to wait and see what next little craft I will come up with.
Let's see, I'm trying to think of when it all started. My mom after me driving her nuts pleading sat down to teach me sewing. That's all it took. I ran with it and I love to sew.
I remember sewing Barbie clothes for my 2 little sisters for Christmas gifts. I thought I was being so sneaky and years later I found out they were sneaking in my room, going through my closet and were so excited about all the clothes that I was making.
In High School I sewed all of my clothes. Even things like coats and under garments. That was part of clothing class but it also gave me the ability to have really nice clothes on a very economical budget. My Senior year in High School I even won "Seamstress of the Year".
In grade school I also took a summer class in knitting. Ok, that was not my speciality. Didn't really care for that. I did go to my Grandma's one weekend and she taught me how to crochet. I love to crochet and try to always crochet a blanket for a new baby. One year my mom decided that she wanted a Christmas tree decorated with crocheted ornaments. The only problem, she didn't crochet. I made her an angel tree top, and lots and lots of snow flake ornaments. I even got ambitious one year and crocheted her a doily table cloth for her round oak table. The only stipulation was that I wanted the tablecloth when she no longer wanted it. It is now in my possession.
I continued to sew while the kids were little. Especially for the twins. The problem was finding something cute for a girl and boy set of twins that was affordable, so needless to say, I got busy sewing.
I also started doing ceramics. That was a good way of making things for my home and gifts for everyone. Don't know whether or not everyone liked it but the usually got something home made from me. I still enjoy ceramics but don't do it as much as I would like. I do still own 2 kilns.
One year I ask my dad for a band saw. He was afraid that I was going to cut off my fingers so he bought me a small scroll saw. I had that burned up within 3 months. I then got the band saw that I wanted. I went through a phase where I did all types of wood working including making shelves. Most of the time I did tole painting on the wood that I cut out.
hmmmm.....what was next. Probably porcelain dolls. I must say, this is probably my favorite hobby and I still dabble in it. If I ever have a grand daughter I will definitely be getting back in to it. I just don't think my grandsons would appreciate it.
When we moved in to our home that we are in now we have 2 walls that have stained glass in them. So guess what? I took stained glass classes. Well, all I have to say is I love it but I totally understand why they charge so much for stained glass. It is well worth and they aren't getting paid for all of their time.
About 2 years ago several girlfriends and I were out shopping where we saw some beautiful quilts. We all started talking and didn't realize that we all had a genuine interest in learning to quilt. One of my girlfriends mother agreed to teach us. We still meet once in a while in our little quilting group to keep the fire burning. It is a wonderful art.
Now for my current addiction. Scrapbooking! Whether it be digital or paper, I am definitely hooked. I started digital scrapbooking about 8 years ago. It started with family geneology, I did a digital scrapbook of family heritage, all the way back to the 1700s. I didn't understand why anyone would want to do paper scrapbooking. Well this addiction to paper started 3 years ago when my first grandson was born. Little did I know how addictive a hobby could be. There's just something about the feel of paper......ok Rebecca, you were right.
Now my latest interest......bottle slumping. It is so cool. I'm thinking this might be something fun and different to try. I'll keep you posted.
Well, I guess you'll just have to wait and see what next little craft I will come up with.
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