Not that I want to wish my life or my days away but I am so happy it is Friday! I have big plans for the weekend and hope to start a few more projects.
My schedule this weekend:
1. Finish special order from Australia for 60 Broaches
2. Finish 3 new paper mache monsters
3. Try new paper mache recipe
4. organize closet....one day I will be able to hang up clothes *crosses fingers*
5. Maybe take some nature photos if the weather is good :-)
Friday, January 21, 2011
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
This blog was created to share my life stories, interests, ideas and promote new and upcoming items in my handmade world.
So, here is a little bit about me. I have always had a certain kind of love for handmade items but never had the respect nor did I understand the hard work and thought that each item was made with. When I was a young child my grandma used to make me and my siblings clothes and clothes for our cabbage patch dolls. My grandma used to teach me little tricks on the sewing machine and I wish so much that I had paid more attention and could be as talented as she was. I started making jewlery at the age of 13 which is when I realized and respected how much love and thought was put into every creation. From there I started teaching my self how to make soap and recently I have this new found joy in scrap material and felt. Who would have thought!
So, here is a little bit about me. I have always had a certain kind of love for handmade items but never had the respect nor did I understand the hard work and thought that each item was made with. When I was a young child my grandma used to make me and my siblings clothes and clothes for our cabbage patch dolls. My grandma used to teach me little tricks on the sewing machine and I wish so much that I had paid more attention and could be as talented as she was. I started making jewlery at the age of 13 which is when I realized and respected how much love and thought was put into every creation. From there I started teaching my self how to make soap and recently I have this new found joy in scrap material and felt. Who would have thought!
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