Tuesday, January 3, 2012

no more Christmas...

We "undecorated" the house today :( It looks very empty and sterile. I love Christmas. I love the lights, the scents, the warmth, the colors, the feeling I get when the tree is lit and it seems like every wall in the house glows, too. But it was time.

This year I wanted to do a Blue Christmas theme. Not because I love Elvis, or the song. But I have some gorgeous scrapbook paper that inspired me, so I totally rolled with it :) During my "blue Christmas" Google search, I came across a project that Martha Stewart did a year or so ago (really, what hasn't she done?) and I LOVED that it combined Christmas, recycling (sorry...upcycling), and glitter. FABULOUS!

As I was folding...and folding and folding...a memory seemed to resurface. I've done this before! Girl Scouts? Sunday School? Who knows, but a bit of my childhood came back to warm my heart.

This is so easy! All you have to do is break the spine of the magazine (open the mag way up and fold it back on itself), then fold the top corner of the magazine page into the center where the pages meet. Then take the folded edge you just made and fold it towards the center as well (think paper airplanes). You'll have a triangle at the bottom that you'll fold up and inside the bottom edge so it stays put. Do that for each page of the magazine. It will spread out and stand up on its own but you might have to encourage it or paperclip the front and back covers together. If you decide to embellish it, spraypaint it first, then spray it with spray adhesive (in a well-ventilated area blah blah blah) and add glitter. The one in the back is a black and white magazine and I didn't want to paint it but I will add glitter to it. The colored magazines are the ones I painted.

It's a great project to do with kids, but know that they won't make it through the entire process. But they can fold a few pages and sprinkle the glitter. The folding took me about an hour, but it all depends on how thick your magazine is.

So go ahead and start saving your magazines...you know you wanna make these next Christmas!

Monday, January 2, 2012

Why I don't get manicures...

Every time Meghan and I go for mani/pedi's, the sweet lady I can't understand asks me "you want manicure too?" and I sadly shake my head and say "No, just the princess over there". As much as I would LOVE for my nails to be beautiful and shiny, all one length and hangnail-free, they never will be.

The reason? My addiction to pounding and polishing these little silver beauties. The first photo shows the raw, unfinished rough silver piece. The second photo (top right) shows it stamped. The third photo shows it antiqued. Here's where it gets messy ;) The fourth photo shows it in its first stage of polishing.


Each pieces gets polished and loved about 4 times. The pictures below show the piece in various stages of being finished. See my beautiful grey fingers? That's silver dust. I polish each piece by hand...no tumblers or machines here. As much as I know it would save my fingers, I actually like polishing by hand. It adds a personal element. Everyone likes a little DNA with their jewelry, right? ; )


Maybe one day I'll splurge and get a mani with my pedi. But then I can't wash dishes or scrub sinks either, so somebody else is gonna have to get on that...

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Happy New Year!!!

Today is the day when we all decide what we're going to do differently with our lives this coming year. Some call them "resolutions", some call them "goals" or "lifestyle changes". Whatever you call them, the key is sticking with it longer than 15 days.

Tim has a weight loss goal. It sounds daunting, but broken down a little every month, it's not so bad. I have several goals. 1) do better at remembering people's names. It's embarrassing to forget someone's name you just met, not to mention it makes that person feel completely unimportant when I can't even remember the most identifying aspect about him or her. 2) do better "playing" with Meghan. I'm so bad at imaginative play. I'd rather paint, color, play a game or do a project or have my leg hairs pulled out one by one but PLEASE don't make me play My Little Ponies or Polly Pockets. So I need to work on that. 3) Read the Bible. Not just front to back just so I can say I did, but in a context that makes sense and shows just how relevant the Bible is to every day life. I've already read all of Revelation so I'll probably start with Daniel next. Then maybe study one of the women of the Bible. Wherever I feel led...I think that's the Holy Spirit guiding me to what I need to learn next.

I'm sure there are other changes I'll make throughout the course of the year (get outside more, dust off my Pilates videos, do better at time management), but I'm a firm believer in baby steps...taking on too many changes at one time is overwhelming and only leads to burn out.

For my business, I have an income goal I'd like to meet, and a purchase I'd like to save for. I'm off to a good start already so as long as I can control my urge to buy more stamps or sparkly new stones, I'll be ok ;)

If nothing else, I hope everyone takes this year to really focus on what's important. If you have faith, family, health, and people who love you, you're doing better than 90% of the people in this world. Don't take it for granted. Wishing you health and happiness in 2012!

~ Jen