Monday, April 13, 2009

65 THINGS I LOVE ABOUT MOM!!


Happy Birthday Mom! In honor of your 65 years, I have come up with 

65 things I love about you!
  1. She's Hip
  2. generous
  3. patient
  4. notices what makes each of her grandkids unique and special
  5. her pies
  6. she's giving
  7. fun
  8. she loves to shop with me
  9. she will stay at the park/pool/etc.. until the KIDS are ready to leave--which could mean hours!
  10. smart
  11. techy
  12. creative
  13. encouraging
  14. classy
  15. her unique pronunciation of certain words gives me a good laugh
  16. sense of humor
  17. talented
  18. always sees the best in people
  19. protective
  20. her dinner rolls
  21. she took me to CKU--still a highlight!!
  22. honest
  23. patient
  24. fun-loving
  25. the way she and dad are caring for grandma
  26. she takes on my projects
  27. she's a life long learner
  28. she's lookin' GOOD at 65
  29. I can always count on her
  30. fun to be around
  31. created awesome memories
  32. was a great example
  33. helpful 
  34. supportive
  35. looks over wrongs
  36. fun to be around
  37. always believes in me
  38. faith in God no matter the circumstance
  39. life of the party
  40. thoughtful
  41. caring
  42. good grandmother
  43. incredible writer
  44. EBAY--enough said :)
  45. Instilled excellence in us as kids
  46. goes the extra mile
  47. there when I need her
  48. patient
  49. full of conversation
  50. hard working
  51. sweet 
  52. encourage our learning
  53. great photographer
  54. gracious hostess
  55. her door is always open
  56. light hearted
  57. soft place to land
  58. did I mention she is really patient
  59. her special baby blankets
  60. she loves all the things I make her--even if it's ugly
  61. she started children's church at Northvale Baptist
  62. humble
  63. accepts me for who I am
  64. loves my dad
  65. she's the best mom in the WORLD!!
I could have gone on and on, mom you really are one special lady--Happy Birthday, I love you!


Here is an album I created for her 60th birthday--









Wednesday, April 8, 2009

more about tutorials!

I may have mentioned in my last post that I really like tutorials.  Today is a good day because I found the mother ship of tutorials here!

I think I was born with the desire to create things. I remember when I was young, pilfering through my mom's desk to see what I could find so that I could "make" something.  Over the years I have spent countless hours and dollars crafting. I wish I had a photo montage of every single project.  That would be funny.  Well, I am off to look over these 100 free tutorials and decide what my next project is going to be :)

Thursday, April 2, 2009

A Tutorial


Yay! My first tutorial!! I have always wanted to do a tutorial. I really love tutorials myself and I think it would be really awesome of me to do tutorials for others. Also, I like the word tutorials. I think it sounds kind of studious. I've really never been all that studious so this tutorial should help with that (I think I sound smarter already). Anyway....today we are making an Easter Bracelet.  The first thing you have to do is purchase this PDF for $3 from this lovely website.  The other things you will need are,
-a color printer
-shrinky dink paper for a laser printer
-a paper bag
-jump rings
-a jewelry clasp
-small buttons

Step 1
Print out the pdf file on regular paper (I used the one with smaller images). Then take the piece of shrinky dink paper and attach it to the printed paper using a couple pieces of two-sided tape (this is because the shrinky dink paper is smaller than printer paper--if you don't do this, some of the images will be cut off).  Make sure that when you tape it to the printer paper, it is covering all the images.  Then print again onto the shrinky dink paper.

Step 2
Cut out the shapes you want and punch holes on 2 sides.


Step 3
Bake the shrinky dinks according to the package instructions (I found that it took a little longer than the instructions recommended.)  Wait for them to shrivel up and then flatten back out. Some take longer than others, I don't know why.

before

after

Step 4
Now this is really important. I overlooked this in the instructions and found out the hard way--YOU HAVE TO SEAL THEM! I used an acrylic sealer--I think any will do.  They usually come in an aerosol can.

Step 5
Use needle nose pliers to open the jump rings and make a pattern--jump ring, button, jump ring, shrinky dink, repeat (I used 4 shrinky dinks to make a child's size). Finish it of by adding a clasp. Then, ta da!
 A cute little Easter accessory. The possibilities are endless--just think of all the things you could make!


Where is the resolve?

I know this doesn't look irresistible, but...it is.  Strawberry shortcake.  I usually don't mix fruit with desert, but for this--I will make an exception. I have been doing weight watchers for a few months, and its been going so well....I have been vigilant with keeping up with my points.  Getting results. Nothing was going to shake me, then POOF.  Gone.  What I'm wondering is, where does it come from, and how do I get it back?  I mean, Valerie Bertinelli did it, why can't I.  

Well, I feel better. Thanks.