Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts

Monday, August 19, 2013

Glitter and Glitz Earrings

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These earrings that I made with the supplies that Banglewood Crafts sent me for review are just too fun!  They dangle, they sparkle, they have glitz, and they have glamour!

What's my honest review in a nutshell?  Well, they are a blast!  

I was a little undecided what I wanted to do with the earrings at first, I could stain them, paint them, I could even decoupage them.  In the end I fell for the glitz and glam of glitter.  I really wanted to pick up the Martha Stewart Neon Glitter Pack, but my thriftiness got the better of me and I settled for Walmart's cheapest neon glitter in stock.  (And yes, the cheap stuff works just fine!)  While there I picked up some good old fashioned Mod Podge too (although in this case Amazon's price was a tad better, but they change all of the time).

These are the "Before" earrings.  They really are a beautiful blank canvass!

The process was quite simple: a layer of Mod Podge then a layer of glitter until well coated.  It did take a while because I had to wait for the Mod Podge to dry.  Then I just added some wire and a shepherd's hook earring.  

So, what do you think of them?  Need to get some for yourself?  You can get the wood blanks from their Etsy Shop {here}.

(It ends September 1, 2013.)

Monday, July 1, 2013

I'm Co-Hosting the Inspiring Creative Moments Link Party!


As any long time readers of my blog know, I love sharing my at various "Parties" around the blog world.  One of my favorites has always been Ashley's over at Cherished Bliss.  I am super excited to be co-hosting with her this week! 

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-- Please link to your specific blog post, not your main URL.
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-- Be inspired!

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Monday, May 28, 2012

Craft Stuff Storage Problems

We live in a one-bedroom apartment.  We have extremely limited space in general and a tiny amount of storage.  We also have a lot of stuff.  And, as you can tell, I have various hobbies that require materials.  (My hubby also has his fair share of hobbies, it's not just me!)

I have been working on a plan to re-organize my closet and my crafting materials.  (This includes: fabric, sewing machine, yarn, scrapbooking stuff, more yarn, Christmas decorations, clothes Catherine has outgrown, sports equipment, shoes, and more.)  Right now my closet literally depresses me.  (And, yes, I am using "literally" correctly.)  As you might imagine this is not something that I can do in an afternoon with my wonderful toddler's help!  My current line of thinking is to make the closet purely storage in back and actually hang my clothes in the front (my hubby hung a new rod for me!) and have all crafting supplies organized on shelves in the hallway.

I really want it to be perfect and have been looking through various magazines, online photos, Pinterest, and other people's blogs to see how they make a functional and organized closet and (separate) craft storage area.  I came across this awesome craft closet by Lina at Fancy Frugal Life--I wish I had a closet where something like this would work!  I really love what she's done with it.




  
Since I don't have an extra closet--or one that would be the right size anyways--here is a cabinet that looks like a nice piece of furniture, but it holds tons of stuff!  Just look at all of the cubbies and storage spaces.  There is even a small table that folds down.  How convenient is that?  Sadly, this is not cheap.  It's roughly $1500--although it does include lots of the bins.  I would love to have this, but it just isn't in the budget. (Actually, it's not even close to being in the budget!)

I have already purchased some nice canvass bins.  (Similar to these.)  I have been waiting to see one of the shelves that holds these nicely go on sale--or on Craigslist, or Freecyle, or even *gasp* out on trash day.  (Used items are a great way to save money, but I highly recommend thoroughly disinfecting them.  I usually do it twice.)  UPDATE: I did purchase a cheap shelf to help tame my yarn stash.  I still will be on the lookout for a bigger and better quality shelf though!

I have a bit of fabric as well.  Currently it is all together in a giant black garbage bag.  Fancy, huh?  It's altogether a terrible setup.  (As I was reminded recently when I made some practice shorts and a lined skirt out of material from my stash.)  I gotta say, I like the way that Teresa has organized her massive stash.  I love the fact that she can find what she needs quickly.  It also is being protected from bugs and dust and whatever else.

I am sure that there are tons of people out there in my situation: small space and lots of crafting (and other) stuff.  What do you do?

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