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Archive for the 'In Other Craft Rooms' Category

CD Sleeves for Valentines Cookies

Monday, February 12th, 2007

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I thought this was a fun Valentines idea. It’s Paper CD sleeves used for cookies. You can stamp them any way you like & add tags. This gives me a chance to introduce to you one of my favorite crafty blogs, Kiddley where I found the idea. Tons of great craft ideas for kids. I can’t wait to try some of these when Lucy gets old enough. Hope you have a wonderful Valentines day with your loved ones. Happy Valentines Day!

Did you find some cool V-day ideas? do share.

Change by day, Craft by night

Thursday, January 25th, 2007

So maybe my craft room doesn’t look like this but it works for me. My husband and i live in a 2 bedroom apartment which we love! We actually sold our house that was too much maintenance to move into a more manageable space. (I know it sounds crazy but, i’ll tell you that story another time) At the time we also had no plans of starting a family. I had the entire spare room all to my self and my crafty mess. But when we found out we were expecting i had to do some switching around. This is what i came up with.

By day it is a changing table with her goodies on it.

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and by night (or nap) it is my craft table.

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I absolutely love the tile top for all projects, especially cutting fabric. You can just get your scissors right in the groove to get a straight cut. The table is so easy to clean too. Get yourself one! My dad got this one at a yard sale. I painted it turquoise my new favorite color and looks great in Lucy’s room. What I love about this set up is it forces me to clean up when I’m done.
I use the little drawers for her things, but kept one for me, to put my sewing things in.

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Some of my fabrics i have no idea what i’m going to make with them. I used the one on top to line my diaper bag. Don’t you love the $1 bin at Walmart??
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And of course my trusty freezer paper and fabric paint. Tulip glitter one of my personal favorites. Gotta have some bling!

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And last but certainly not least my sweet knitting. This is my bag i take everywhere with me. Pictured here next to the couch where i like to knit, while i’m talking with Brian or he reads to me. I have some knitting rules i follow. I always knit while i’m with people. I’m usually working on such easy projects, that if i’m alone i just can’t bear to sit and knit by myself. I also try to finish each project before starting a new one. This is my current project, another bag for the craft fair. The first bag is peaking out. I’ll post that soon. It turned out super cool. Also, if you have never tried Denise interchangeable knitting needles you MUST! i’m hooked. I’ll never knit with anything else EVER. Just ask, Erin, Deaven or Jen. They know what i mean!

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Also for more ideas on setting up your craft space take a look at what whip up had to say

My Craft Space

Thursday, January 18th, 2007

Since crafting is my main passion, my husband and I agreed to make me a space that would be all my own. Its in the basement, so unfortunately its sometimes cold and dark, but its a space all my own, and I love it!

So here it is:

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Its not pretty, its not fancy, but its mine :) The black shelving was specially designed and made for me by my husband, and its actually pretty empty right now, I haven’t filled it back up since we moved. As you can see, I have a variety of craft supplies, including stuff for scrapbooking (paper galore!), sewing, knitting / crocheting and even just general crafts.

Of course, my first love is knitting and crochet, and this is my favorite part of my craft room, my yarn stash!!!

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I’ve actually made it a lot smaller the past while, at one point my entire black shelf was yarn only :) Its like an addiction, I can’t stop buying it. I also have a stash of fabric (all the drawers of the dresser are full of it) and a good collection of ribbon.

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My husband made the ribbon holder for me, its usually mounted on a wall but I have no where right now since the walls are unfinished. But it keeps all my ribbon in one place, and it looks good too! Eventually we are going to finish off my craft space, and make it into a small room for me. But for now, its perfect for my needs :)

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So now some of my current projects! I’m very excited about these – I’ve been sewing cloth diapers and wipes for my daughter.

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They have been so fun, and I love the colors I chose for her. I’m also working on embroidering a onesie for Elizabeth, I have to finish up the picture frames I’m working on for our living room, and I also have an afghan on the go for my husband. All that makes for a lot of work but tons of fun at the same time!!

Provo Craft’s Cricut

Saturday, January 13th, 2007

From cricut.com:

The Cricut personal electronic cutter is the future of home crafting. Simply by touching a button. Cricut can cut beautiful designs and alphabets for card making, scrapbooking, and paper crafting. No computer is required, just plug it in. Place your favorite cartridge in your Cricut and choose from over 250 designs in 12 different sizes; ranging from 1″ to 5-1/2″! That’s thousands of possibilities! Cutting customized shapes and alphabets has never been easier.

I got my Cricut as an early Christmas present this year, at the end of October. The machine came with a cutting mat, cutting blade, and the George and Basic Shapes cartridge. It was very simple to set up – take it out of the box, plug it in, add a cartridge, and you are ready to use it. Paper is placed onto the cutting mat (it is sticky and holds the paper in place), you select the shapes, sayings or letters you want cut, the size you want and press cut. The Cricut then goes to work, cutting what you’ve selected into the paper. A press of a button, the paper is ejected and you remove your shape from the cutting mat.

There is a bit of a learning curve with the Cricut, as with most new things. The cutting blade depth, cutting speed and pressure all need to be adjusted based on the type of paper you are using, but because of that you can cut anything from vellum to heavy cardstock.

The cartridge that come with the machine is a basic one to get you started, providing all letters of the alphabet, sayings such as “Thanks” and “Birthday Blessings”, as well as shapes such as flowers and stars. There are many options on the cartridge, allowing you to cut letters out on tags and much more.

Advantages of the Cricut are you can always get the shapes and letters to match your layouts, since you can use any paper that matches your theme. You are also not limited to a certain size of paper, you can set the machine to accept smaller sizes as well. The Cricut is fast, and the options are endless. There are 20 cartridges to choose from, including font cartridges as well as themed cartridges such as Animal Kingdom and Christmas cheer. You are also not limited to scrapbook layouts with this machine, you can use the Cricut to make handcrafted cards, wall hangings, and so much more. The messageboard at Cricut.com provides some very unique ideas for projects to be completed with your bug!

As with any product, there are some disadvantages of the Cricut. A major one is cost, the machine itself retails around $299, with each of the cartridges around $90. The accessories needed are also expensive, and I found that the blades and mats wear out quite quickly. I’ve also found my bug has frozen a couple of times in the middle of a cut, which is frustrating but not really an issue to me. It really is a simple computer, and I suppose it can get overloaded if you do too much too fast (I’m impatient, which probably doesn’t help).

All in all, I would rate the Cricut at 4.5 stars out of five. Its definitely a great investment if you are an avid scrapbooker, card maker or crafter in general!

Inside my work space

Thursday, January 11th, 2007

Since I’ve really been bitten by the crafting bug, I thought I would show you around my crafting space and things I’m going to be working on.

What is this, you say? Just a beautiful piece of furniture?

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Not just that – it’s my new sewing table!

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(oooooooooooh……..ahhhhhhhhhh………)

I was so excited to pick this up and actually have a space to craft from now on. We can now resume using our dining room table to eat on (who knew?!).

And now, you can see my new sewing machine, out of the box and ready to be utilized.

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Look at that big knob – what does it do? And where the needle is…it looks a little intimidating. But I’ve got two new sewing books with some great starter projects so hopefully that’ll get me going in the right direction.

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And my first sewing project will be new curtains for the dining room.

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Isn’t this fabric gorgeous? I bought it for $5 a yard and it’s a nice canvas material. Granted, I will have to paint the dining room to make them really work, but it’ll be worth it. Am I the only one who does this? Picks up an accent *something* for a room and then changes the paint color just to match that one *thing*? C’mon, fess up.

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This is my felt addiction pile. I’m telling you, if there was a felt shortage in the continental US, I fear I may be to blame. I can’t stop buying this stuff. Fourty sheets I have, plus six different yards of the yummy, delightful fabric. Such fun colors and great projects for so cheap!

And finally, my next knitting project, a baby blanket.

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I found this yarn for $4 a skein and it’s so yummy, so I thought I would double the strands and knit a blanket. I’ve never used circular needles before and I must admit, I’m a little scared. Anyone who knows me, knows I’m not that into knitting. Like, hardly at all. So if this doesn’t go well, I fear I may give up on knitting all together.

So that’s just a peek into my crafting space. My birthday wish is to have an actual craft studio by finishing part of our basement, so I’m hoping that can be made a reality. Because I really feel that would be the best gift ever!

Auction to benefit the Kim family

Thursday, December 21st, 2006

Natalie posted about this on her blog and I felt this was a great place to let others know. An auction of fine art and crafts to benefit the family of James Kim will be held from January 3 through the 7th, 2007. It is organized by sisters Lisa Congdon and Stephanie Barnes and their mother Gerrie Congdon. 100% of the auction proceeds will go to the Kim Family Fund. To check out the goods that will be auctioned off, click here.