Thursday, December 20, 2012

Do not live in fear...

The whole world seems to be falling apart, would you agree?  Okay, maybe that's extreme, and NO I don't believe the Mayan Calendar has predicted the end of the world.  We all know what happened in Newtown, CT. I feel a strong need to put my two cents in on the reactions I'm seeing on Facebook, and hearing what seems like EVERYWHERE. 

Do I believe stricter gun laws will help this circumstance?  Um, how exactly?  These are criminals. They aren't obtaining weapons legally anyway.  Now, before you go assuming I am a member of NRA or something, you should know I have never even held a gun of any kind in my hand. We do not own any guns, I don't even allow my children to use play guns. Nope, not even water guns. Many think I am nuts, but that is just how I feel.  Guns should not be treated as toys.  Yet I still do not believe more stringent gun laws will save our children from evil. 

You see, as you may have been reminded in our world of instant replies and social media, we have kicked GOD out of our lives.  By demanding that God be allowed ONLY in our homes, and not in every step of our lives, we invite Satan IN.  Satan has unbelievable control over our current society.  Why?  Because it isn't socially acceptable to accept JESUS as our Lord and Savior and to pray to GOD in any public forum. 

A number of people I know, as well as on numerous posts, have said they feel that they are better parents for home schooling, and at least they know their children as safe.  Others have removed their children from public school out of fear this will happen in their town.  Those individuals seem to feel that is what "good" parenting is all about.  That secluding your children from society will prevent them from falling victim to such horrific crimes as we have dealt with in our world.  I disagree.

By no means am I saying Home Schooling is wrong. I am not going to go on about what's right and what's wrong about every home, every family, how would I know?  We all have different needs. I am not passing judgement, I am simply sharing my opinion.

There is nothing I can do about a human being that is controlled by Satan.  NOTHING.  If I know OF that person, sure I can pray.  But ultimately, each person has free will (yep, given by GOD), and no matter how directly God may intervene, he or she is STILL left to make his or her own CHOICE to accept and follow God, or remain evil.  God does not FORCE humans to follow Him.  You know this, right?

If I choose to bring my children home and take them out of public school, in order to achieve the goal of "total protection", they can not participate in extracurricular activities such as Cheer leading, Dance, Wrestling, Soccer, Girl or Boy Scouts, etc.  IF my children are kept secluded from the outside world in order to convince myself I am protecting them, then one, once they are adults, how can they function in society?  If they have no idea what society IS, how can they function?  IF I keep my children home and secluded from the world outside the walls of our home, how can they spread the love of Jesus? How can they teach others to follow Him? 

As parents, we want to keep our children in our pockets and shielded 100% from the horrors of the world we live in.  But is that truly what is in their best interest?  My husband and I have been foster parents for well over 4 years.  We have BROUGHT the outside world INTO our home.  We have brought drug abuse, physical abuse, hatred, and SATAN into our home. We have taught children that drugs and alcohol and abuse is NOT the way God intends us to live.  We have taught our children to LOVE GOD for all He has done for us.  We have taught our children to BRING GOD to their biological parents.  We have taught our children to pray for others.  We have taught them not to be afraid to speak up ANYWHERE and offer prayer whenever it's needed, for whomever.  We say grace in public restaurants, despite the often "odd" looks we get from those around us.  We say Merry Christmas and may God bless you, in passing, in greeting, and in farewell to those we encounter daily.  We are far from perfect examples and I hope no one things that's what I'm implying.  But bringing GOD back into our world is the ONLY WAY to save it. 

Be the example to others.  You can't do that if you stay hidden.  When you say you will pray for someone, DO IT.  There is power in prayer.  When my daughter Tiana was hospitalized earlier this year, extremely ill, I felt a great deal of peace that I know came only from the dozens of prayers going  up asking God for that favor.  I know God loves me.  I know He knew what I needed.  But those prayers, well, I am getting teary eyed just thinking about how comforting they were for me at a very very frightening time.  He held me tight and comforted me with the love of all those praying for us.  I will never forget how that felt. 

So in short, which truly, I don't even understand HOW to accomplish, don't live in fear.  You can't control society any more than I can.  Or President Obama, or your state's governor, or ANY human being.  But what you CAN do, is be a good example.  Teach others the love of Christ.  SHOW them how fulfilling and rewarding life can be when you follow HIM and not Satan.  Let your children be examples.  Let your children show their love of God to those around them.  Don't allow them to live in fear.  Our world has always been and will always be full of evil and hate.  Don't contribute to it by NOT contributing to creating a positive society who does not judge, but instead, HELPS those afflicted. 

Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways, submit to Him and He will make your paths straight. 
                                                                                                         Proverb 3:5-6


Friday, December 7, 2012

Winter Wonderland Tea Party

I have to say, I was really nervous about decorating a table for the Winter Wonderland themed Tea Party at my church.  I volunteered for it, but didn't hear back until two days ago.  Then found out what all needed to be done.  I was sure my table would be a total fail. 
 
When I heard the theme was Winter Wonderland, my mind went straight to Blue, Silver and White decoration.  So I went through some things I had, and also managed to get to the store and do a little shopping.  The Tea is tomorrow, but we decorated tonight.  Here is my table as I stared at it trying to figure out what else I needed.  Besides silverware, duh!
 
 
Then things progressed, I had a big stash if items to the side, even though some of the ones I deemed "most important" were left behind on my craft table.  I hadn't planned to do napkin rings, cuz I'm just a dingbat.  BUT we had the BRILLIANT idea of using some of the decorative tags with twine and ribbon, as napkin rings.  This is how the complete table setting ended up looking...The two different designs made by my Pazzles Inspiration, were staggered at the table.
 
 
This tag has "snow" in between two layers.  It looks really really cute up close.

 
 
So, I'm not 100% thrilled, but I AM happy about the end result.  Whew!  I probably won't "win" but at least it looks nice!  By the way, my table was the ONLY one in blue and silver/white.  Most of them were red and one, right next to my table, was Alice in Wonderland.  Hmmm, it was done very well.  I may have just overthought the Winter Wonderland Theme.
 
 
Well the tea is tomorrow morning.  Have to get a cake done and get some sleep.  Have been up late every night this week fulfilling orders! 
 
If you haven't seen, I have a facebook page with pics of the scrappy items I sell, as well as crafts - once I actually get that part done anyway!  It's on facebook at www.facebook.com/CraftAddictEnabler
 
Have a beautiful weekend!!


Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Time just FLIES!

Wow, I cannot believe how fast time is flying right now!  Thanksgiving came and went and now this week is almost over!  I can't keep up! Hopefully things will get better soon.  We are doing a total reorganization of the basement the next few days.  So excited to be cleaning up my craft space!  I will be able to get some crating on!  WooHoo!!!
 
 
I will post pics and something more interesting by the end of the weekend.  If you haven't already, please like my Facebook page, too!  I WILL be getting things together! 
 
Hope you all have a wonderful weekend and I look forward to sharing some life tidbits very very soon!

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Busy Busy Busy!!

Oh my goodness has life thrown me some curveballs!  Tomorrow is Thanksgiving, and I don't even feel REMOTELY like it should be. Or am I ready!  Boy oh boy, I am serving dinner for 20 people tomorrow.  Hmmmm, good thing I have a lot of kids or I wouldn't know what to do!  LOL.  I am used to cooking for many, so I'm actually not worried.  If something doesn't go well, OH WELL!  No one else in my family will host because of the size of my household.  So, you get what you get and you don't throw a fit!  As my Amanda would say. 
 
So, been swamped tonight adding tons of items for sale.  Been doing fairly well selling scrapy supplies.  Just wished my big order of washi would show up!!  I have 160 rolls coming??  It's taking FOREVER!!!  Just the supplier.  BUT I am selling other items and doing lots of research.  I hope to really be successfully up and running as an online business with a few hundred followers, in the next 6 months.  Then my next step is CRAFT FAIRS!  Yay, I really hope to be working fairs by next summer.  Any advice? 
 
Tonight, I will leave you with some pictures of the newest items, and before Monday I will post other pics of happenings in my life.  I did take 30 bows to our foster care agency and donate them for their princesses.  I wish I would have take individual pics, but below is a picture of them on the shelf where I HOPE they don't sit for long.  These are FREE new items for children in foster care. 

 
And here are a few pictures of items I am selling. For prices and more information, please go to www.facebook.com/CraftAddictEnabler (and LIKE that page, too please!)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 









 
 



 
 
 
 

Friday, November 9, 2012

Scrappy Supplies for Sale

So I am officially in the "black" with craft items I started selling just this week! woohoo! I still have TONS of great flatback pearls and a few resin designs. These are posted on a few FB sites that sell scrapbook stuff. But I want to post here and eventually have a link to a separate sales website. This is why I haven't posted, been busy sorting, selling, packaging and mailing. There are 8mm flatback pearls. I have them in 7 different colors. They make great flower centers, card embellishments, scrapbook page embellishments, wherever your creativity takes you.
 
 
 
 
There is gold, baby blue, pink, lavendar, light pink, red, and cream.  I also have some 10mm in red and cream.  They are 25 for $1.25 or 50 for $2.00 plus S/H. Up to 200 are only $1.50 for S/H. You can have all one color or mixed, your choice! 
 
 
I also have these flatback resin items.  Roses are a set of 4 for $1.50 mixed however you choose, 1 of each color or all one color, your choice. S/H is $1.25 for up to two sets.
 
Flatback resin butterflies - these are so adorable as hair bow centers!  They are 2/$1.00 plus $1.00 shipping for up to 6.
 
 
I had some great Hello Kitty resin but they sold FAST.  I will post when I get more.
 
Hope all is well.  I will post some hair bows this weekend sometime.  I have made many many hair bows to donate to our Foster agency for foster girls, and for a friend who has 2 foster girls in her house and they really NEED some bows!
 

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Birthdays and Birthday Cards

So my oldest little boy turned 6 years old on Friday.  That is also the same day I helped the PTO run the school's Fall Festival.  So we kept saying to Tommy that the WHOLE SCHOOL was having a party just for him!  He didn't buy it.  But he did make a point of telling EVERYONE he talked to that night, that it was his birthday!  This is the night where kids made the pumpkins that I showed you a few weeks ago.  They seemed to enjoy them, though if we do them next year, I have some improvement ideas on my design (assuming I can even remember them!). 
 
Well Friday, after having breakfast with my boy at school, I came home and made a 12x12 card for him from his whole family.  Using my Pazzles, I cut out a "superhero", he looks JUST LIKE Batman, but of course that name is licensed, so we will just call him a black and blue superhero. :)  He has a great tan, just like my Tommy boy.  Here is a pic of it before everyone signed it and I hung it up.
 
 
The superhero is on a wobble sticky too, so he "dances" when you bump him.  I thought it turned out cute and he is very proud to have it hanging on his door. 
 
So more on birthdays... I signed up for a birthday card swap for both boys and girls.  I have to send in 5 cards for each category.  They are due like November 9th, but I am on a roll getting things done and I had some inspiration today as well as time!  So in my usual "lazy crafter" fashion, here is what I came up with for the girl birthday card. 
 
 
I think they are cute, and my 7 year old daughters had a FIT about them!  The picture actually doesn't do it justice.  There is GLITTER EVERYWHERE! 
 
Here is the boy birthday card - did I already share this?  Can't remember so here you go!
 
 
Hope you all are having a wonderful weekend.  I'm going to be starting on a family project that I cannot share until after the holidays, but I will still do Christmas cards, December Daily, and maybe some more swaps.  I am in TWO secret sister groups, but I can't show those items either!  Bummer.  That's okay, I will have enough going on to bore each and every one of you! 
 
Now on to make about 30 hair bows by Tuesday, for my Girl Scout troop.  These are different than the previous hair bows, though they still use bottle caps.  So I will post those in the next day or two.
 
Happy Sunday or "Church Day" as my little Robby used to say.  Hugs to you all, and God Bless!
 

Thursday, October 25, 2012

OWH Cards

OWH is Operation Write Home.  It is a wonderful organization put together to send handmade cards to our Heroes overseas.  They are designed for all seasons, holidays, birthdays, or just general cards, blank on the inside, and sent to our Military Heroes to use to stay in touch with their families back home.  Postage for our heroes is free, so there is no need to include return postage.  You can read more about the program here http://operationwritehome.org/.  Since 2007, they have sent 1,821,024 cards to our deployed heroes!  That's phenomenal!
 
An online friend, or a few of them actually, help out with the promotions and collections of these cards.  Now that life is settling down a bit, as I get back into crafting more, this is something I really NEEDED to do.  So I sat down and made a set of Christmas cards that will mail out today. 
 
I looked through my stash for some not too bright and NON glittery (a no-no for OWH) paper, and found this stack I believe I picked up last year on clearance.
 
 
Green is one of the primary Christmas colors, although it USUALLY wreaths or trees I make in green.  I just could not seem to make a tree or wreath I was happy with sans glitter, so I chose snowflakes.  Actually a little ironic to send cards to Afghanistan or something, but still Christmasy.
 
As I looked around trying to decide the best way to make these cards, I chose my Martha Stewart punch (have NO idea what the name is) that looks like snowflakes.  This is the result on the front part of the card.
 
 
Isn't that pretty?  Might actually be stars, but in my world on THIS card, they are snow flakes!  lol 
 
So I played around with inking edges and overall layout.  I am just not good at less feminine cards!  I know we have a ton of female soldiers, too, but I just feel like cards sent to the military should be more masculine than feminine. 
 
 
So, on to embellishments.  I tried cutting several snowflakes with my Pazzles Inspiration, but just was not happy with the size the snowflake had to be to include the round sentiment I wanted to stamp.  So I decided on a Christmas Ornament, giving it a more Christmasy look, too.
 
 
Something is STILL missing!  My crazy mind keep wanting to use glitter or glimmer mist...  Hey, I have some GREAT washi tape! 
 
 
I am pleased with this card. I can't say I am thrilled 100% but for my first batch, I'm happy.  Mailing these out today, and will work on another batch here soon.  If you would like to contribute to this  amazing cause, just click the link above for more information.
 
Next, I will post the craft our Girl Scouts did for the Elementary School Fall Festival (it's tomorrow!) 
 
Please "Join This Site" and share with friends.  The more followers, the more opportunity for prizes!
 
Thank you and God Bless!!

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Got my Mama a craftin'!

Even though I would often like to believe I was adopted, unfortunately I am not.  So, I just accept the role of "black sheep" in my family.  Well, I married the black sheep of his family, too, and together, we continue that legacy in both families, being the "oddballs". 
 
That being said, clearly, I am saying I am NOTHING like other members of my family.  My sister is 38, never been married, can't keep a job, and just had her first baby two months ago. So, she is raising her daughter as a "single mom" but my mom has more or less moved in with her as full time help.  They have a very very strange relationship.  I won't dwell on the oddities of my family, just explaining how DIFFERENT I am than the rest of them.  I have a brother, too, but we won't go there right now. 
 
 Even though I am not Suzi homemaker, I love to craft, cook and bake, etc etc.  My mom is not a good cook.  She takes pork chops and throws them in the oven for an hour and calls it dinner.  No seasonings, no marinade, just plain pork chops.  Or sometimes chicken.  My hubby and I have an entire cabinet of spices and add much flavoring to our food!  Mine and my mother's craft lives are much like this.  My mom likes to look at other people's crafts and say, "I just couldn't do that. I will just go to Hallmark."  Actually more like Wal-mart, but you get my point.
 
So, this all being said and having bored the pants off you, I got my mom to actually do some crafts yesterday!  She came over because she was bored and my sister took her baby to Denver. She wanted to just be upset, but I started showing off some cards I have been working on for a swap, and she perked up.  Then she had an idea.  So we tried it.  And she had another idea (so very weird!!) and next thing I knew, she actually made herself a set of 6 Halloween cards! 
 
 
They are very simple but very cute (she's a lazy crafter too!).  Just took me her 67 years to learn this about her!  She actually smiled, laughed and said a lot of positive things!  Ok, if you know my family, they thrive on negativity.  
 
So I thought I would show off her card.  Don't worry, she doesn't read my blog.  She is afraid of the Internet.  Despite all her oddities, I do love my mom.  I could complain about a lot of things I wish were different, but it's not necessary.  Keeping God in my life, mostly front and center (I'm not perfect), really gives me a different focus in life than the rest of my family. 
 
So here you have it, you CAN teach an old dog new tricks!  haha, don't tell her I said that please.

Friday, October 19, 2012

Multi Layer Hair Bow with BottleCap Tutorial

As promised, I am posting a picture tutorial of how to put together a multiple layer hair bow.  Or at least how I do it.  Two of my girls are in a local Youth Dance and Cheer Team, and the colors for the group are red, black and white.  So, being the handy little lady I am (cough cough, I know!), I decided to make them hair bows just to wear to practice and fund raisers.  A few moms commented that they like them, so while making some to pass out to other girls, I took lots of pictures to show how I completed this masterpiece cute hair bow.

I used 7/8 inch grosgrain black ribbon and 7/8 inch grosgrain "cheer" ribbon for the first part.  I cut three lengths 4 inches long, of each type of ribbon. 
 
 
 
The top layer is going to be a totally different type of bow, so for that I used 5/8 inch grosgrain red ribbon.  With this, I also cut 3 lengths, but these are 6 inches long.
 
 
On the black and cheer ribbon, I cut the ends at an angle.  To do this, fold the end of the ribbon in half and cut at an angle, from the outside down to the folded side. It should look like this as it's cut.
 
 
This is what all 6 lengths look like after being cut and heat sealed. If you aren't familiar with heat sealing, it's just running a lighter or other heat source (I think a lighter is quickest and easiest personally) over the ends QUICKLY to singe them and prevent any fraying.
 

 At this point, I use a CRAFT Needle, not a sewing needle, to start sewing the ribbon into shape. Sewing needles are frail, while craft needles are more durable. The color of the thread you choose makes no difference. You shouldn't see it on the finished product. I like to use a contrasting color just so I can see it better. 

 

 
Now you want to take your first ribbon, fold it in half in the middle, then turn the edges BACK on itself.  Not sure how to explain that and it was hard to get a picture.  Think of a bow tie, or for me, I kept thinking of a paper airplane.  You folded the paper in half, then folded each "wing" back so that you got a kind of accordion fold.  This fold makes the ribbon POP when it's all put together.  Using the craft needle and thread, stitch each of the six 4 inch ribbon cuts so that it maintains this bow tie shape.  It will take at least 5 or 6 stitches, just going over and over the same area, for it to keep it's shape. 
 
 
Once you are done with all six pieces, assemble the 3 matching colors together and stitch again to ensure they form a tight flowery type shape. Again, this would be next to impossible with a regular sewing needle.  IF you do not have a craft needle, you CAN just wrap thread around the ribbon individually above, and also in the cluster below.  However, I would fear that the wrap method might not hold the shape quite as tight. 


Now for the top layer.  Using the 6 inch strands of the 5/8 inch ribbon, again, seal the edges.  But no fancy cuts are necessary.  Make a circle with this ribbon as shown below. 

 
When you pinch the sides of this circle together, it should look like this.  I forgot to take a picture of this stitching, but sew this ribbon together, as you see it below.  The two ends should be part of the folded area.  I really don't think you could wrap this, but you could hot glue it if you needed to.  As much as I personally despise sewing, I think these are so much stronger and tighter in their shape when you hand stitch them. 
 
 
After you have sewn together (or otherwise assembled) the three narrower ribbons, lay them together as shown and stitch them together, similar to how you did the first two.
 
 
Now I reach for my hot glue gun.  I actually used my smaller gun on these.  It doesn't get as hot, and since I will be working with metal in a few minutes, I prefer that the glue not be quite as hot!  I use the glue gun to assemble the first two flowery ribbons assembled.  Twist them, turn them, use the glue to get the desired look with your ribbons.


Then hot glue (warm glue, whatever) the center of the top, narrower ribbon piece you assembled. And attach to the TOP of the ribbon you put together above.


I like to use alligator clips with teeth.  One of my daughters has ridiculously fine blond hair, and the other has very THICK hair, so the teeth help in both cases, to keep the bow in place.  I cut a small piece of felt, usually try to make it the same color as the lowest layer of ribbon.  Should be long enough to cover the top part of the clip with maybe 1/2 inch or so on each side, for attaching to the bow.  This will also help form a stronger bond to the bow.  Attached by itself, the clips tend to pop off.  But you can be more generous with adhesive when you incorporate a piece of felt.

 
Glue it to the bottom of your bow.

 
These are 1 inch circular designs I chose and purchased from a seller on Etsy.  The 1 inch design fits perfectly into a bottle cap.  If you have never used bottle cap designs in anything, they are really fun.  You can of course, add any other embellishment to finish off your bows, but I am in love with bottle caps right now!

 
These designs are printed on photo paper, so they are thick and glossy.  I use my one inch circle punch to cut out the design I chose for the top of the bow. Sticking with the cheer theme, I chose the one below, Peach, Love and Cheerleading.

 
Using a black bottle cap, the color I thought offset this whole design well, I put a few pop dots inside the bottle cap, and then attached the design I cut above.

 
I have tried a lot of different ways to seal designs into the bottle caps.  This has become my favorite, as it's the EASIEST!  I bought these Spare Parts epoxy stickers at Hobby Lobby.  There are 24 to a pack, and regular priced, a pack is $2.99.  However, if you know me, I NEVER pay full price.  About once a month, Hobby Lobby puts Spare Parts on sale for 50% off.  Then I stock up!  24 stickers for $1.50 is so much better, don't ya' think?
 
 
It only takes one sticker on top of your design within the bottle cap.  Now it's pretty much sealed and now it's even shinier!  Hot glue (warm glue, whatever you prefer with a STRONG bond) the bottle cap on the top of the bow. Here is the finished product! 

 
I hope you enjoyed my little tutorial.  These are lots of fun.  I would have tried a video, but my kids simply do NOT cooperate and I think hearing me scream at them during a video would take away from the purpose.
 
Hope this helped!  Would love to see some other designs you make!  Different colors, patterns, even use the techniques to mix and match lots of different hair bows.  Sometime I just make bows with just the initial design but instead of 3 lengths, I use 4, in two different blends of ribbon.  I would just recommend you remember to keep in mind the width of the ribbon, and keep the same type.  This was done using all grosgrain ribbon.  Had I used satin and grosgrain mixed, it would not look good.  Sometimes in our haste to make something, we fall in love with colors or designs and neglect to notice different widths or material.
 
Happy Scrapping, have a wonderful weekend!!!  God Bless!!!
 

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Organization time!

I have so many good ideas coming up for the end of the year, I just HAD to get my craft corner organized!  So, after hubby woke up and kept an eye on my 3 year old for a bit (didn't actually help at all, he still got into everything while Daddy watched), I attacked my craft corner.  I feel so much better and of course, my mind is reeling with all the "oh, I should get a shelf here, I need a ribbon cabinet there..." But I will make it work.  I am blessed with a nice little nook and shelves and boxes.  I really am not complaining.  But now I can access the most used stuff from my chair, with the least used items on the top and bottom shelves, leaving 3 in between for more commonly used items. 
 
During the re-sort, I took kids' crafts and put them in a bin and put that in the top of the closet in their playroom - where the coloring books, crayons etc are already.  Then put my Girl Scout Troop stuff, most of it, on the very top shelf.  So I can see it and get to it, but I don't usually use it at my desk.  Typically I am rummaging through trying to find what I need for the craft of the week. 
 
Anyway, here's a peek at the middle shelves. 

 
My Yudu machine is on the lower shelf, that you can't actually see in this pic.  And the Girl Scout supplies are on the top of this one, again, you can't see it.  The set of shelves have 5 individual shelves.

 
Next to the top pic is this one.  Again you can just pretty much see the middle shelves with a cute little display area for things I am working on.  The hard to reach corners there also have some things I don't use as often.  A huge stack of canvas' and some boxes of soap making stuff.  Soap making isn't something you sit and do for just a few minutes. 
 
I also have a few pegboards hanging up around the desk, you've probably noticed them in the background of some of the previous pictures, a converted shoe shelf holding "plain" card stock sorted by color, and a few other things hanging on the walls for storage.  It's a nice little space, but really hard to take pictures of. 
 
Tomorrow I am going to put together a hair bow tutorial.  A friend wants to know how I made my daughters' cheer hair bows, so that gives me something fun, easy and very different to post about. 
 
Hope your Friday is Awesome!  God Bless!