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Technical difficulties

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

I wanted to share pictures of my shrinky dink adventures and my progress on the baby blanket but guess what? My camera is broken and my backup camera is missing (the owner is notoriously careless and has misplaced it).

I’m rather frustrated because it’s past 3am and I was all set to show you all sorts of pictures, complete with explanations, but now I’ll have to wait.

And I am not a patient person!

Productivity (somewhat)

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

I bought the knitting needles that I needed to make the baby blanket.

I bought shrinky dink plastic and I have this shrink plastic ring tutorial.

I bought earring-making materials (will share those later)

Crafts to make for baby

Monday, April 21st, 2008

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No, I’m not pregnant but my friend is. Here are some things that I’d love to make for my friend/her baby:

What I need: time, lots and lots of time.

If I had more time and more skill with a sewing machine, this diaper bag would be so lovely! This crafty person made hers from an old dress but I’d love to make it using a blue/grey colour that I know the mom-to-be loves.

A baby blanket, preferably knit from supersoft wool and a very easy pattern, would be ideal. There are a lot of options for easy patterns out there, and I do have time to do this. I really must get cracking on this! (Update: I have found the perfect pattern that uses yarn that I already have on hand: Hoodie Baby Blanket)

A diaper cake for the baby shower’s centrepiece is a must! Have you heard of these? You roll up little diapers then stack them together vertically to make a layered “cake”. Some more elaborate ‘cakes’ have baby rattles, pacifiers, bibs and other small but necessary baby things nestled in the cake. Some good instructions for this masterpiece are here or here if you’d like a nice illustrated tutorial. You can find a very impressive gallery of variations of the diaper cake here.

I’m currently trying to figure out what I want to do for the invitations. The grandmother to be is a florist and very artistic so she tends to like themes, and the baby room has a theme but I think the parents want that to be a surprise for guests to their home after the baby is born so we can’t use that theme. Is it too cliched to use the basic blue theme? It is a boy we’re expecting, after all!

Bored?

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

Go read about my adventures putting up my hope notes!

Hope notes revealed!

Monday, March 17th, 2008

I took some time during this weekend to make the first five messages of hope that I will distribute around my city. We’ve been deluged with snow so I’m hoping these very bright notes will make someone’s day. I was tempted to add a little “take me” on the messages to encourage people to bring them in out of the cold and onto their desktops or fridges but I guess I’ll let the people who see the messages decide what they want to do with them.

Here are the little notes I made:

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I bought the printed vellum that is layered on top of this yellow sheet of cardstock years ago. What I really need are some colourful markers thicker than the pink pen I used to write the message.

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One of my favourite artists, India.Arie, has the following quote by Gandhi in her song Better People: Be the change you want to see in the world. (Incidentally, I keep misquoting this as “Be the change you want to be in this world.” I guess both are close enough in meaning that it’s not such a big mistake.) I love the quote so much because it speaks to the fact that change doesn’t have to have a huge campaign, or be started by powerful people: all it takes is someone who is willing to work for the change and it will grow from there. You can be the good (peace, beauty, love) you want to see the world.

I love bright orange and pink together and these next two simple messages used those colours primarily. I like the idea of sharing that the individual is special and important and even though they might feel like they’re insignificant or unimportant, they aren’t. We’re all important all have a place and role in this world.

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Sunny yellow rules this last message. I know I often feel like a failure, like I can’t do anything right so I’m hoping someone who’s feeling the same will be cheered by the colours and the message.

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Is anyone else doing this project?

The materials, they are not cheap

Monday, March 10th, 2008

I’m still trying to get my hands on some knitting needles and what I’ve discovered is the cost of a tiny bit of metal or bamboo is really far more than I expected. Thrifty crafter that I am, I’m seeing cheap circular needles and double pointed needles. There’s a store I need to check this week. If I’m out of luck there, I’ll have to cave in and pay through my nose for needles that I may only use once.

The wool prices are also making me catch my breath a little.

Tid bits

Monday, March 3rd, 2008
  • I have a new project! I would love to get started on it this week but this is a busy week in the world of Jummy.
  • My attempts to find the tools that I need to make the beret have been in vain at Michaels. I think I will have to find an honest to goodness knitting shop and go there. One was recommended to me that I must check it out.
  • I’ve decided that my life will not be complete unless I make these slippers for my best friend’s soon to be born wee one.

Etsy to the rescue

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

Good news: the marble magnets were sent to the lucky winner the very next day! It felt great to shove that off the old to do list. Because I love etsy and I was so late sending off the prize, I asked the recipient to pick something from an etsy site of her choice that I could have sent to her as a “Sorry I’m a terrible procrastinator” gift. The beauty of this plan was that I didn’t have to be responsible for ensuring it reached her in any amount of time! These etsy shop owners are pros at this sort of thing.

I decided to browse etsy too and see what I could get myself. So far I’ve just been looking and drooling over on etsy:

Art Under Glass
This crafter makes soldered pendants and each piece has a scrapbook/collage look to it that has completely charmed me. She can put any image you want under glass, or you can go with one of her own designs. I’m rather partial to the pendant below, mostly because of the poppies (I hope it’s ok for me to borrow a picture from the site):

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(Image is the property of Art Under Glass)

Lisa’s Pieces
I’m a big silver jewelry fan and I’m forever doodling spirals so this site that creates (among other things) spiral shaped pendants with inspiring messages on them was an instant fave. You can even choose the words you want to have stamped on to your pendant. Since hearing that it was Gandhi who said that we must be the change we want to see in the world, I’ve been hooked on those words.

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(Image is the property of Lisa’s Pieces)

In the end it was the monogrammed aprons offered at Pink Chameleon that caught the eye of my prize winner. With a move to my own place imminent, I must keep an eye out for a cute apron for me too. If only the donning of an apron would give you super cooking powers, and work in the same fashion that capes do.

Trouble continues in creative land

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

Creating has been hellish: I can’t seem to do anything that doesn’t turn out looking awful.

I continue to struggle with the magnets—have I suddenly become anal-retentive, agonizing over every excess dot of glue, or am I just not able to make them like I used to? I am still having trouble putting the right amount of silicone sealer to the marbles: too much and it globs all over and looks juvenile; too little and you can see it under the marble. It’s enough to make me scream, especially since this is that prize that is so overdue that I have to send an apology card and throw in an extra gift too I think.

A friend of mine, knowing my love all things crafty, sent me a picture from Cosmo magazine of a knit slouchy beret that she is in love with. It’s the “it thing” right now, as you can see from this clipping, which shows a number of young popular stars wearing the very cute berets in a number of ways. This is not our grandmother’s beret, that’s for sure:

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(Image courtesy of Accessories Studio)

I would love to make one for her, because this friend has been nothing but kind for me, but the pattern I found (a very popular knit pattern that’s going around right now is Wendy Bernard’s Le Slouch) uses double pointed knitting needles and Jummy has never had the pleasure of fumbling about with dpns (as the cool kids call them). I’m sure I can direct my questions to Barbara over at Knitting Passion and I may have to, but in the meantime I better get some dpns!

Updates and Freebie Friday!

Friday, January 18th, 2008

Well part one of my plans to stop procrastinating on the prize is done:

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I will be mailing them to the recipient today or tomorrow.

My personal favourites are the leaf and the branch with little bulbs to the right of the leaf:

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Once I’ve learned a craft to the best of my ability, and this level of ability is considered appropriate, I tend to get a tad obsessed with it. A good example is the Christmas cards that I made and could not stop making. I’m thinking I should ride this wave and make next year’s cards but I’m still procrastinating on that. Marble magnets are another craft that I’m rather obsessed with, and I have a few sets that will be up for grabs soon. I’m hereby inventing Freebie Friday, where the first commenter on my entry will win the prize that is up for grabs on that day. This may not be fair for those who live in other timezones so we’ll see how it works the first time around and adjust as necessary. If you would like to get your hands on today’s prize (the magnets pictured below), so they can grace your fridge/magnetic board, child’s locker at school, please leave me your email in the comments and I will happily send them to you.

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If you would like to purchase marble or other magnets, I urge you to check out etsy. If you don’t already know about etsy, you need to! It is a site that sells things that are handmade, from clothing to cards to magnets to hats. I dare you to browse through the site and not fall in love with a million things.

I was browsing for magnets and look at the pretty ones I came across:

Glass geisha gem magnets
The paper used for these lovely jumbo magnets is gorgeous!

Mother Earth marble magnets
I really like the way the colours in these magnets work with each other.

Valentine bottle cap magnets
What a sweet idea. I like the simplicity of these magnets.

Confessions of a procrastinating prize-maker

Thursday, January 17th, 2008

Back in late October/early November of last year, rumblings about NaBloPoMo were made and since I had participated in 2006 on my personal blog (and succeeded!), I didn’t hesitate to put my name back in the ring this time around. I decided to offer a set of my marble magnets up as prizes.

The moment the prize winners were announced, I emailed each recipient about their favourite colour schemes so that I could make them magnets that they’d proudly display. The first winner to get back to me was easy: she wanted a set I had just finished making, so all I had to do was bundle them up and mail them off.

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The second winner knew what she wanted too, but sadly it wasn’t anything I had in stock:

My favorite color is red and I like almost all earth tones. I tend to go for modern/simple designs.

I think you would be surprised at how hard it is to find red paper with designs that work well for marble magnets! You need paper that provides sufficient contrast or the magnet ends up looking uninteresting and very blah. On my first paper seeking trip to Michaels, I ended up with this:

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It’s pretty but because of the size of the marbles and the size of the design, I wasn’t sure how much of the swirl would actually show up on each magnet. Would it just look like blobs?

Back I went, a couple of times. I hit upon this pad of paper early in my search:

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but wasn’t sure if it would work for my purposes. It has a lot of different papers that I might never use but here are the ones that I am considering using:

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So pretty! I just love new paper and new patterns!

As you probably noticed, NaBloPoMo has been over for over a month now, so I’m late. I emailed the poor winner who’s probably wondering if something went awry at the post office and told her they’ll be in the mail by Saturday. Wish me luck!

Happy New Year - What are your crafting resolutions?

Tuesday, January 1st, 2008

craft-star-small.jpg Welcome to 2008! I’d like you wish you good health and success in all your endeavours this year, creative and otherwise.

You may make resolutions in your daily life, or set goals that you don’t dare call resolutions (for fear of jinxing them!). Have you ever considered setting goals or making resolutions for your crafting life? If you have never thought of doing that, you’re not alone. However, you might be surprised at how much more manageable the list of crafting you have to complete by the various due dates in your calendar seems after breaking things down to their smallest bits (or a more manageable chunk).

Ready to give it a try? Let’s go!

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Update time

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

Are you curious about what I have been up to that has taken me away from this here site?

I haven’t been making cards, and I will regret that soon I bet (why on earth is Christmas bearing down upon us so darn quickly?).

I haven’t been baking cookies or preparing for the gingerbread house making party that I will be hosting in a few days, and I will regret that too.

No, I’ve been busy making marble magnets. If you didn’t get a chance to make your own, may I suggest you consult this marvelous tutorial?

Here are my latest creations:

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I just love the colours in this one. The shade of the background reminds me a bit of a black chalkboard but the colours of the flowers (which my camera doesn’t do much justice) really pop against the background. I am considering making this one of the sets I give away as one of my prizes for NaBloPoMo.

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This is the blue and green version of the paper I used to make Allison’s birthday card. I love certain shades of blue and green together and this is one of those shades that I do like.

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Buying something you don’t need is not a good bargain!

Saturday, November 17th, 2007

michaels-flyer.jpgConfession: I am addicted to Michaels‘ coupons.

It began simply: every so often, we would receive a flyer with a coupon to save 40% off any one regular priced item at the local Michaels store. If I thought of something I needed, I would clip the coupon and take it to Michaels and buy the item. After doing this a few times and saving a bundle compared to what I would have paid, I became hooked. However, during this time I also discovered that the Dollar store was a wonderful source of craft items, and I proceeded to buy everything that appealed to me without giving it much thought because it was “only a dollar!”. That was my justification for many purchases that now make me wonder “what was I thinking?”.

My innocent thrill at saving some money at Michaels has become something of an obsession. Every Saturday I wait in anticipation, wondering if this week’s set of flyers will contain one with the curling M that I’ve grown to love. Some weeks it does I head to Michaels with my coupon in hand as soon as possible, scouring the store to find something I need and want.

Sometimes it’s a struggle. The things that I want to use my coupon on—punches, stickers, yarn—are usually on sale and therefore not eligible for discount. Once I bought a book with the coupon, and that was great. Other times I end up buying a magazine—Oprah or Good Housekeeping, which are decidedly not crafting magazines—just so I can use the coupon.

Last week was particularly terrible because I had two flyers and each flyer had the following:

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How fast time flies!

Thursday, October 25th, 2007

I’m surprised by how fast time is flying. Wasn’t it Monday just a minute ago? Well now it is Thursday and I have been busy, although not so much on the crafting front.

The dishcloth is coming along nicely though:

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It is such a quick knit and I recommend making up dishcloths if you’re looking for a quick and easy craft. If you like a bit more of a challenge with your knitting, and you have a bit of time to knit before Halloween, why not knit up a skully dishcloth for yourself? Barbara over at Knitting Passion was giving two of these away and really I shouldn’t mention it since the contest is over. I recommend you keep check back on her site often though: she makes some lovely things, and you never know when the next giveaway might be.

I went to Michaels yesterday evening because I am in dire need of some chunky yarn. Unfortunately, the yarn I was hankering for (hehe) was sold out at that particular location, so I’ll be running around tomorrow hoping that the other location has managed to save a few skeins for me.

I decided that my brother probably wouldn’t appreciate a homemade card, and to be honest, most of my crafting supplies are rather feminine in nature, so I went and bought his birthday card today! I ended up going with cards (I always buy at least two cards) that aren’t particularly impressive with respect to the art on them (they’re very plain, actually) but the wording was very appropriate. Which leads me to a question: one thing about handmade cards that keeps them from being 100% professional is the writing on them (unless you’re blessed with the ability to produce fonts by hand. If you’re in the habit of making your own cards, how do you handle the writing on the card (on the front and on the inside)? Do you use rub-ons? Try to write in your most legible handwriting? Type something up in a nice font then paste it in the card?

Inquiring Jummys want to know!

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