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Monday, June 6, 2011

Okay...The Year is HALF OVER This Month!!

I am amazed that working in the studio, with space to spread out and move around, is SO productive!  In fact, I find myself behaving like a real grown-up...planning out my projects...hitting the punch list...working until a set time, then "closing shop" and going back to the house.  WOW!  Those untouched projects hiding out in the closets just might get finished this year!!
Speaking of this year, in 19 more days we'll be officially 6 months away from Christmas...YIKES!
Me, doing what I do best...giving instruction!
 Which brings to mind my Junk Drawer Advent Calendar that's "nearly" finished...
And I seem to remember a "12 Days of Christmas" Swap that I signed up for....hmmm, need to follow up on that one.

Speaking of swaps, it dawned on me as I sat to write this blog, that I "owe" you some photos on those swaps in which I'm involved.  
This is the Whimsy Pocket I sent my partner, Michelle, in California.  The swap was sponsored by Tee of  The Altered Paper at http://creationsbytee.blogspot.com/  
the Pocket

The goodies
Here's the fabulous Pocket  with fabulous goodies that Michelle sent me!
So, I thought...maybe you'd be interested in the "how-to" of making this container ~ so cheap, so easy, so convenient for holding so many things, especially craft goodies, candy favors, party favors, etc.!

Quick Tutorial on Making A Whimsy Pocket:
1.  Cut a toilet paper roll 3 inches long.
2.  Glue bottom & use cloths pins to clamp until dry.
3.  Cover with decorative paper & adhere with glue.
4.  Embellish!
5.  Fill with whatever you wish! Enjoy! Share!


Here are the tags I made for my former students...the "homework heros" who I had lunch with 2 weeks ago:
front

back
And here's the "Music Matchbox Swap" from my Flickr group "Monthly Matchbox Swap 2011"  I sent this to Gail, using a Beatles theme for my creations
the matchbox

mini accordion book with Beatles covers

all the goodies were named after a Beatles song


BIRTHDAYS:
We have a lot of birthdays in our family in June 


~ our brother Rich turns 60 on the 26th, 


Cousin Dianna celebrates on the 10th, 


Aunt Jeanne's got a birthday on the 8th (but I'm told the MONTH of June is her birthday!), 


and friends are all over the calendar ~ Turner twins on the 14th, 


Betty B. and Judy H. are celebrating right now!!!  Happy Birthday, girls!!  


Our Jordie is the 15th and Ron B. is the 12th.  So, all of you birthday babies need to make your day, YOUR DAY, and eat cake, wear a party hat, have some ice cream, be silly, and let everyone you meet know it's your birthday!!  Of course I've been busy with getting some cards out so I'll show you a couple (but can't tell you who's getting what!)
lovely images from Lisa's Altered Art

close-up of the butterfly
And here's another one...
 help from Lisa's Altered Art, Paper Whimsy, and Graphic Fairy
A FIRST:
I'm so excited because I got my very first custom order for invitations.  Good friends are hosting their annual  Season Premiere Party for True Blood.  With help from Done4YouPages and some blood red Stickles in just the right places, I think I pulled off some pretty "haunting" invites!  Take a look...



MORE CREATIONS:
Some for Father's Day, or dad's birthday ~




Well my dear family and friends, that about does it for this week.  The week ahead looks to be a very busy one and I know I'll have lots to share with you next Monday.  Before I go, Ron and I want to send hugs and kisses to Chiara and Chris, who got engaged last Saturday {sigh}!!  An absolutely darling couple and we are thrilled beyond words for them!


Blessings and love to all of you, especially all those birthday babies!  Have an absolutely awesome week and let me know what you're up to!
xoxo
Karen
P.S.  I found a great craft that's adorable and "sew easy!"  Thank you to Madison at http://madisonavenue2011.blogspot.com/  for letting me post this.  Visit her and say "hi" and that you saw her bracelet right here.




Materials: scissors, some fabric, book pages, toilet paper roll, 
some bling (like feathers, pearls) ModPodge, and 
a hot glue gun (not shown)

Cut your toilet paper roll in half so that it is still a full circle, 
but just shorter (hamburger style).  Then cut the edges of the
toilet paper roll so that they are curved just like the picture! 
i found that the white rolls are stronger than the brown ones 
so i used a white one...


The words didn't focus very well, but you could probably 
tell that this is where i mod podged the book page onto 
the toilet paper roll.  all i did was tear out a page from a 
book and unroll the toilet paper roll so that it was flat.  
then i traced it and cut it out.  after it was cut out i mod 
podged it!  after it was all done drying i started decorating it. 
for the flowers all i did was cut out little circles and folded them 
twice so that they would look like a pie shape then i hot glued 
the tip and stuck it on!  i decorated this cuff with feathers,
 pearls, and fabric.  then i cut a strip of fabric out and hot 
glued the ends of it to the ends of the cuff so that 
it would be a tie.  the toilet paper roll is kinda skinny, 
so it doesn't reach all the way around my wrist.  
this is why i needed a tie.  i hope you enjoyed this post!  





Monday, May 30, 2011

Celebrations, Anniversaries, Remembering...

Isn't it such fun when the week begins with celebrations?  On Monday morning Kate, Kiera, and I celebrated Alex's birthday with a birthday breakfast at Blue Willow.


Kiera, Alex, Kate
Yummy breakfasts


AND Presents!!!


Tuesday celebrations continued when I trekked out to Dunham Elementary to share a special lunch with 7 of my former students who were being rewarded for PERFECT on-time homework turn-ins for the whole school year!!!  I met them at
and got the warmest, most amazing welcome filled with screams and squeals!!  I have to thank Ms. Blee for the invitation.  She invited me because this special "Lunch with Teacher" was my brainchild, and I honored these homework heroes every year that I taught school.  I have to also mention that Gini Blee is a most special friend and colleague...I really miss her!
I stayed for the rest of the school day to visit with my former students and listen to their speeches prior to their Promotion that night.

May is a month of anniversaries...as you know Ron and I celebrated 41 years of wedded bliss,

and I am celebrating my first anniversary of RETIREMENT!!  Golly, a whole year...where has it gone???

So many folks ask me "How did you do all this (my art) when you worked?"  Well, truth be told ~ I didn't!!  I could never have experienced the guilty pleasures of limitless discretionary time for my craft, creating inventory for a store, writing a blog, and more!  I am SO blessed to be living this extraordinary life!

The weekend was spent "moving" me into my new studio.  I absolutely cannot take credit for any of the preparation.  My devoted husband worked for two weekends moving, clearing, cleaning out our garage and storage room to prepare for this.  The following photos are my office/workspace in our home ~ BEFORE the move...






And this is the brand new Studio!! (without the rug....rug arrives today)
first leg of the move

figuring out the closets

first section completed
2nd sections completed

sewing area completed (moving sewing machine in today)

everything visible and handy
a surprise for me from my sweet hubby!



I'm so excited I can hardly wait to get back to work!  Hmmm ~ don't think I ever said that before!!

It's a holiday today, so no recipe...no craft...just peace and thanksgiving to all who've given their lives for our freedom.
 A parting shot of me, age 7, Brownie scout representing all Brownie Scouts from East Meadow at the annual East Meadow Memorial Day Parade, East Meadow, N.Y. - May 31, 1955.
Have a safe and very happy day today, remembering....
See you next Monday, and have an awesome week!  Happy Birthday hugs and kisses to my bestie, Martha....love you sistah!!!
xoxo
Karen