I knew, moving from the south to a place where it actually snowed and got cold in the winter could prove to be overwhelming. I actually heard a couple of semi-horror stories from a couple of the other wives I have come to know up here. So, I was convinced that I had to have a plan. My plan was two-fold. First, I attempted to get back into scrapbooking. I bought some stuff to add to what I had started collecting 6 years ago. Yep, 6 years ago. I have exactly 5 pages in a scrapbook documenting part of the first year of our marriage and then I helped do a scrapbook for a friend who got married last year (made the pages ready for her to add the photos). That has been the extent of it. I have thousands of photos in print and on the computer dying to be put into albums and scrapbooks. Needless to say, I didn't end up getting very far because I was distracted by my second undertaking...beading/jewelry making. I also bought stuff to make a go at this hobby several years back and made 1 necklace for a friend before life got in the way. However, this time around, it has stuck and it has been even better because I have a friend with whom I often do it. It was truly my saving grace this winter and I have ended up making jewelry as Christmas gifts, birthday presents, and personal rewards for myself for surviving my first real winter. :) I have even made jewelry for a couple of friends who are getting married soon. That was a real honor, by the way. Now, I am gearing up for spring and thinking of new ways to keep going with my little hobby/venture. Here are some photos of my favorites and at the end, check out my latest co-creation which I hope will be all the rage this spring. :) Let me know if you need anything for a gift or special occasion...you will be contributing to my cabin fever cure! PS. I have since started up with scrapbooking again....this time its my years of horse photos and I am having a ball with it!
Here is the newest creation....chiffon/organza flowers that can be made to any size and color specifications and can be worn as a brooch on a hat or cute sweater, a pendant on a necklace, and more!
Then burn the edges of each circle causing them to curl and turn into gorgeous flower petals
Coming soon: flowers in different colors and on necklaces and bracelets!
2 comments:
I LOVE making those organza flowers! Found them on a wedding blog last spring and wish I'd had the time and patience to incorporate them into our wedding. I made several into pins and barrettes. In retrospect, I would have loved to make pins for our families at the wedding.. But it wouldn't have really gone with the sunflowers.
Always impressed with your crafting. :) I like to think of myself as a relatively creative person, but the follow through to that is tough— mainly me not buying a bunch of stuff at Michael's or Hobby Lobby that will just sit in our cabinets when I lose interest. You've really pursued it!
You go Girl... I do believe you got the jewelry eye... really like them all. as for as the flowers, the world is endless with this beautimas bobbles. Thanks for sharing...
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