Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Inspired by Freshly Made Sketches' Sketch #17


It actually feels good to be back in the groove of playing in my craft room. I love the holidays, but I love when life gets back to some semblance of normal too. Well, not quite normal because I'm still fighting this dang cold.


I wanted to make a card to send to a friend to let him know I'm thinking of him. It seems that a lot of people I know are going through hard stuff right now. Anyhow, I was trolling the blogs tonight to see if I could find any inspiration of my own rather than just grabbing something from Silhouette (not that I don't love just grabbing something from Silhouette, but it's time I got my own creative juices flowing again). I found Sketch #17 at Freshly Made Sketches and knew it was perfect for a masculine card. I chose to go with something very simple and straight forward. Although I did have a lot of wild ideas for this one, alas, it's a card for a guy so plain is better. I just pulled a patterned paper from my scrap bin and some cardstock for the card. I used a stamp from the Paperwork Greetings set from Inkadinkado and some crochet thread because I didn't have the right color of baker's twine (would you have ever even known if I hadn't been honest?).


I just have to leave you with this picture of Chewie from our last camping trip. Sadly, it looks like our camping trip this weekend is cancelled due to inclement weather and awful cold (I even came home early from work yesterday to take a nap -sheesh!) But I came across this picture when looking for the picture of my card to upload and remembered how much fun with we had out walking in the fall leaves with her.


Oh, and Cely if you are reading this, I don't know what it is about your blog but it won't seem to let me comment. The tumblers you made were great but I'm still speechless over that teapot. Amazing!

Monday, January 10, 2011

Two words

GO DUCKS!!!!!!!!!!!

Happy Birthday card

I needed a birthday card for my Dad's aunt and still haven't found my original inspiration, but luckily I found this card in the Silhouette design studio. I used scraps from my bin and some card bases from Sierra Paper Crafts. I finished it off with a random button from a bag purchased from Scrapbuck.com along with some embroidery floss and a sentiment from Inkadinkado's All Occasions stamp set.

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Lessons from the pantry: Tribute to Marvin

So today Matt and I cleaned out the refrigerator, freezer and pantry. It was long overdue. When I have to ask him, "Do you remember what this frozen lump of orangish stuff is?," you know it's been too long. Turns out it was leftover sweet potato casserole from Christmas. You'd have thought I would remember something from two weeks ago. I suppose that's fairly harmless compared to the pork roast with a sell by date from 2006 that I found in the bottom of the freezer.

We emptied everything out of each area, tossed what we needed to, cleaned and then put back the stuff that would stay. Holy cow we had a lot of stuff in there!

One of the things that struck me as odd is how many bottles of alcohol and mixers we have considering we don't drink all that often. And boy is some of this alcohol old. At the beginning of last year, most of what we had was stuff I bought for a party nearly ten years ago now. I bought a bottle of what each of the people who would be at the party were drinking at the time. So there's a little gone from each bottle, but then those friends drifted out of my life and the bottle, minus a drink or two remained, not to be touched again. Then, my parents cleaned out their pantry and brought over their alcohol, which probably more than doubled the supply in volume and quadrupled it in age. Many of their bottles are from long ago parties, similar to mine, where the bottle simply sat and collected dust. Pretty much if it isn't vodka, it's just sat there.

But in looking at it as it all sat on the dining room table, Matt seized upon a bottle of scotch. It supposedly was aged eight years before it was sold. Now it's sat in a pantry at my parents' house and now our house for probably a good thirty or forty years. I'm sure it's good stuff. So Matt poured a shot and I took a sip. Man, did it burn going down! Matt finished off the shot and all I could think was, "Marvin probably would have loved this. Why didn't I drag it out a long time ago so he could have it?"

So I learned quite a bit today while I cleaned out the refrigerator, freezer and pantry:

If I buy something to have it available for someone and it's not something I'm going to use, send any that is left home with them when they leave. I can always buy another for the next time.

Don't save things for special occasions; it may go bad before that "special occasion" arises. So make an ordinary day special.

I really don't need to buy refried beans in the next 100 trips to the grocery store. Ditto that for black beans, cream of celery soup, canned mushrooms, lasagne noodles and frozen veggies.

Keep an eye open for things that other people can use that are just wasting away in my house. When I find them, give them away while I still can.

A sharpie is my best friend in the freezer because I really won't remember what I put in that freezer bag a few weeks down the road, no matter how much I think I will.

There is such as a thing as too many plastic grocery bags. (Yup, an entire large garbage bag of them is way, way, way too many. I'll never use them all as trash can liners).

Oh, and my husband is a genius. He attached those little command hooks upside down on the outside of the garbage can. Then he looped the drawstring under them to hold the edge of the bag outside the can so the bag doesn't slip down inside. It worked like a charm; no more fighting the garbage bag. Now if he could just figure out how to keep Smoke from jumping up into the little windows in the family room...