“And above all,
watch with glittering eyes the whole world around you,
because the greatest secrets are always hidden in the most unlikely places.
Those who don't believe in magic will never find it.”
― Roald Dahl





Showing posts with label ornaments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ornaments. Show all posts

Sunday, July 14, 2019

mini ornaments


How has your weekend been?
It's been very toasty here..
  Monday and Tuesday are supposed 
to have a high of 114.
As you can imagine,
we don't venture outside much during these months 
I prefer to stay in and create.
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I finished up a few ornaments I started yesterday.
this first one is made out of Sculpey and pipe cleaners.


I made this with pipe cleaners,
paper flowers and a Lisa Kettell doll face.


This little box ornament holds a tiny girl, glittered trees & stars.


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I have to get going now, hope everyone has a  
great Sunday.
I'll be dropping by your blogs for a visit really soon.

 

Tuesday, August 21, 2018

A little witch, a bride and some cake...



Hello!
How are you doing?
Can you believe it's getting close to the end of August?
Time seems to be flying by faster every year.

I went to the doctor yesterday and he's pleased with my progress.
I don't have to go back for 6 months:)

Since I've felt better, I've been able to get a little more crafting done.
I have not really been able to go many places, but I'm okay with that for now.

Here's a couple of Halloween ornaments and a painted canvas I made...


Little Witch's Walk:




 Frankie's Bride:





 Cakes & Crowns:




So guess what?
Haunted Humpday is going to be here pretty soon!
I hope you are going to join me again this year.
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Also..
Stephen King's Birthday-palooza is happening next month..
I'm going to have the usual creepy foods, decorations &  guests.
Oh! and a few give aways!!!!
I really hope you will stop by for that too.


I'll see you back here really soon..
School has started up and Helena and I are getting our curriculum ready.
M

Monday, November 6, 2017

Merry Monday!

Hello, How was your weekend?
We had a very nice one with temperatures no higher than 80 degrees.
For us, that's nice, Summer lows are usually 90 degrees at 4 am!

Are you ready for the very first 


I'd like to say again, that this is a lot like Haunted Humpday..
without the creepy stories, haha!
I want to write about things that bring me joy,
how there is magic in almost everything..
and gratitude is the secret to happiness.
I have a recipe to share,
some craft ideas,
 and a couple of books I think you should take a look at if you can.
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A few years ago I had a weekly post called Guerrilla Friday.
I created small pieces of art,
 (little dolls, cards, tiny birdhouses..)  
I'd write inspirational messages on them, and "abandon" them somewhere.
I've left trinkets at parks, bike trails, parking lots, bus benches...
my theory is, what if someone is really down, or wondering if they need a sign of some sort...
and they just happen to find a little card that says
'Believe in yourself"....well it might just help them out in some small way.
If nothing else, it might provoke a smile.
I always write:
'this is for you' 
on the back..just in case someone feels like
 they are taking something set there for someone else.
So we started the weekend with a walk at a nearby park.
We took a small paper mache heart we painted, with us.
We added a couple of phrases to it.
(stand tall/you got this)
I hung this on a large rose bush, then we ran off!



You'd be surprised how good this makes you feel!

Have you ever had brownies with Andes mints in them?
It's super simple to make
You need some brownie mix, I use this one:






And these mints,



prepare according to the directions on the box,
 mix in a teaspoon of peppermint oil.
then add half the batter to an 8x8 pan, 
press in as many mints as you want across and down.I usually use 20.
Cover them with the remaining batter and bake.

(via pinterest)
They taste like mint cocoa & are perfect for the holidays!

By now, you all probably know that I greatly admire
Her awesome book
inspires me every time I open it.


I bought this book one day (about 8 years ago) at Barnes & Noble..
The colorful story book projects and the easy to follow instructions 
captured my imagination.
After pouring through the book several times, I was curious to see
who this author was.
I found her beautiful blog and just could not get over how 
cute her creations were.
I was very happy to find out she had an etsy shop
selling many fanciful items.
After purchasing a few, I found out that
Not only is she incredibly creative, she's kind.
Over the years we have become friends,
and a couple years ago, soon after my dad passed away,
 I was able to go visit her and her wonderful mom, in New Jersey.
It was an amazing trip that helped me clear my head
and shake off the grief that was surrounding me.
We went sightseeing,
visited the jersey shore,
We crafted.
I also learned that family doesn't have to be people you are connected to genetically.
I'll always be grateful.


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Ready to create some fun?
These ornaments are super easy to make!
This is Marion Macaron:



To create Marion, you need
 a Charlotte doll head from Lisa's shop
A soft squishy (foam) macaron backpack charm from Michael's craft store 
4 pink pipe cleaners
pink fabric paint
white glitter
pink glitter
white glue
hot glue
pink beads
tooth picks
scissors 
scrapbook paper
ribbon
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Remove the clips from the macaron charm
insert pipe cleaners through the macaron, to form arms and legs.
 since it's foam, the pipe cleaner wire should be easy to push in. 
cut to size
hot glue the Charlotte doll head to the charm
cut out a chef hat from the scrapbook paper 
hot glue to Charlotte's head
Add hot glue to tips of the 'hands' secure a pink bead to it.
Do the same to the other hand.
put a small amount of hot glue on a toothpick that has been cut in half,
add to pink beads to create a 'candied apple' look 
dip feet in white glue
sprinkle pink glitter on them.
cover hat in white glue and add white glitter.
use fabric paint to cover the gap between the head and the macaron.
when she's dry, hot glue a short loop of ribbon to the back of her head to display her.


This is Beulah Bon Bon


You will need 
Bon Bon back pack charm from Michael's craft store
 A China doll head from Lisa's shop
(you can get her pre painted or ready to paint)
light brown pipe cleaners
silver tinsel
red glitter foam
scissors
ribbon
hot glue
clear glitter
green glitter
small cookie eraser or a sticker that looks like a sweet
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Same as before, remove the clips from the charm
push pipe cleaners through the foam
cut to size
hot glue the china doll head to the bon bon 
cut out a hat from the red foam
hot glue in place
hot glue silver tinsel to tip of hat and both feet
add glue then sprinkle green glitter to hat
add sticker 
or
hot glue little cookie to her hand.
you can also make teeny little sweets out of oven bake clay
cover cheeks in white glue
sprinkle white glitter on her face
hot glue loop of ribbon to back of her head
Has anyone read this yet?
If so, did you enjoy it?
If you read the Practical Magic book,
 I've heard this is a must read.


The amazing Ricki Jill at The Sketchy Reader is going to 
write a review soon and I cannot wait,
Her book reviews are thorough and honest.
you should give her blog a visit if you can,
it's filled with photos of her gorgeous home too.
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Okay, that's all for today..
Thank you for stopping by..
If you would like to participate by writing your own
Merry Monday post
you can leave a link in the comments.
Remember,
this is just a weekly post on people/things that bring me joy and make me feel grateful.
you can post anything you like, a photo of something that makes you happy
a recipe you would like to share..
some artwork, 
something neat you bought..
or a story about someone or something that inspires you.
Also, if you decide to abandon some art, let me know!

I'm going to end this with three things I'm grateful for:
1.Helena
                                  2. The current book I'm reading
            3.Cooler weather


See you later!


Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Glitter and stuff

Hello!
I hope everyone had an amazing Christmas! We had a great time...watching a four year old zipping around preparing for Santa is very funny and a little sad at the same time, I know it wont be long before she outgrows this.

we tried to create something festive every day.
Some salt dough and cinnamon ornaments,

Felt gingerbread boys,

Glittered paper trees,

cotton beard Santas,

An assortment of oddly decorated cookies,

More cotton ball usage,(remind me next month when I rant about how we've run out of cotton balls)

I also made a sugar plum fairy mobile to hang over Helena's bed, which was so fun to do I am going to make some more to hang out in my fairy garden in a few days.


Have a wonderful evening, take care this weekend and I'll see you next year:)

Friday, December 17, 2010

O Christmas tree

It was cold and rainy all day, absolutely amazing weather!
It really puts me in a happy Christmas-y mood!
So..I wanted to show you our little tree..


We made these cinnamon ornaments, they smelled so good when they were in the oven!

If you want to make some, the recipe is here.
Since Helena was ill all week with a stomach bug, I didn't get to create what I planned for this week's Guerrilla art..but I did make this,

and written on the back is this quote..“Whatever you do, or dream you can, begin it”
This is where I left 'the goods',lol, that mailbox is going to smell yummy:)

I hope you have a wonderful weekend!
Thank you!