I’m baaaack…..
Hi everyone… or should I say…. Is there anyone out there? I’m back!
I am working on some major changes on the blog, so if you’re visiting and things look Crazy with a capital “C” please bear with me. But don’t bare with me- that would be inappropriate. 🙂
I’m changing things up and taking a huge leap off the WordPress cliff of themes, code, and a whole slew of stuff I don’t understand, so things could get interesting. I backed everything up and am going to start messing things up soon- I hope I’m at least mildly entertaining as I get things going where I want. I have lots of posts planned, lots going on, and lots to talk about once I am ready, but first I want to make things pretty.
More soon!
Love,
Nat
Read MoreHello 2011, Goodbye 2010
Hi everyone,
I’m not even sure who “everyone” is these days- I know I don’t have a huge following on this here blog (yet). I’ve been thinking the last few days about this blog and what I want it to be. I have yet to totally arrive at any conclusion to that, too. I do know that, with as much change as I’m going to see in the coming months, I need to take it easy on myself. The readers will come, the crafting will get done- eventually. And perhaps someday I will have thousands of followers and I can refer back to this post and laugh.
What I do know is that right now I must go easy on myself. Work 4 days/week, expecting #3, and trying to keep my head above water: that’s all I need to focus on. I’m still sewing every once in a while, I’m still using good ol’ Mod Podge where I see fit, but my hopes of being a renegade, craft-at-all-hours, multiple-posting blogger WHILE doing all of the things I must to keep myself and my family healthy and sane- those were futile hopes, I fear.
So I guess in a way I’m sort of giving myself public permission to “let my blog go” for now. I will post infrequently, as I see fit, and I will not feel bad about it. I will keep my blog floating with minimal supplies, and come summer time when all of my big changes happen, then “Howdy, folks!” I will be back and blogging (I hope).
Until then I hope to bring you fun posts as they come- maybe once a week, maybe once a month… maybe longer. I thank you in advance if you stick with me through this tough time- because it’s tough for me to work 4 days/week and try to maintain any presence…anywhere, let alone online. 🙂
Hugs,
Nat
Read MoreStarbucks Card Upgrade
Hi friends,
Working has certainly taken its toll on my little blog here. I hope after the holidays I can really come up with a system to keep posting more regularly. We’ll see…
Onto my project… I actually did this just before Halloween, but the backstory goes back even further. I have a former student who I taught at school, and I also taught him piano lessons. I met him in 2002 when I started my current job. This year he started acting school at NYU. Talk about a reality check- did you know that everyone grows up? It’s amazing, though, to watch a student grow into such an amazing person- he really is someone to be proud of.
Anyhoo, I procrastinated about giving him a graduation gift. Then I bought the gift… and it sat for a little too long in my purse. I’m amazed I didn’t use it instead, because I love me some Starbucks. But I wanted to make sure he got something relatively funny and special to make up for the fact that his gift was totally late and not really that creative. So I made over his Starbucks card.
Remember college? If you went to college, I bet you wish you had an endless Starbucks card for those mornings when you wake up and need. Coffee. Immediately. I harkened back to a day when I slept through an exam. Actually, come to think of it, I graduated from college in 1998 and I don’t think I had been in a Starbucks more than 2 or 3 times. I digress…
So first I hopped onto Photoshop and designed the new front for his card.
This is often how I feel in the morning, even though our budget doesn’t allow for Starbucks nearly as often as I’d like.
Then I slapped it onto the card- this was easy- I just tried to make sure the layer of Mod Podge was super thin because I didn’t want it to thicken the card up too much.
Then I traced the card holder to make it match. I had to trace the holder both directions- a good lesson in spatial awareness. 🙂 I also had to make sure I traced the little notches, and I cut them with a razor knife before MPing.
Then I Mod Podged that sucker up as well. Here’s the final product. Note that I poked fun at myself for taking so long. And you’ll probably see that the Mod Podge smeared the ink on my card- I did a thin coat on top and it did sort of “fog it up” but I sort of liked it, and also didn’t want to delay sending an already-late gift just because of some smeared ink.
I think I will do this again for Starbucks gifts- it was fun, easy, and once I got my rear in gear, a fun way to perk up an otherwise totally expected gift.
Read MoreMartha, I Made it!….. It’s just a pincushion
I know- it’s just a pincushion. But I made it. Ta da!
(Please pardon the poor lighting- I did this one at night.)
You can find the instructions (which are uber-simple) for this lovely heirloom tomato pincushion in your Martha Stewart’s Encyclopedia of Sewing and Fabric Crafts on page 278.
By the way, I’m in the process of making something else from this book that I am super excited about. It’s taking a long time to make- silly thing I have called a job keeps getting in the way. But it’s going to help me organize my sewing notions, get rid of my desk, and make way for a guest bed- wowzers! Can’t wait to show it to you!
Read MoreCancer can kiss my…
Cancer sucks. Cancer can bite me. For reals.
(If you’d like, feel free to scroll to the bottom to see pictures- I got lots to say.) 🙂
I’ve been debating about whether or not to post about this project because it’s a bit personal for someone, and the someone isn’t me. But the thought of not sharing this doesn’t sit well with me either, so I’m going to post in hopes that my project might help other people dealing with the same thing, and that they will be able to copy my project in their own way.
A friend of mine was diagnosed with cancer in the last few weeks. It’s an aggressive form of cancer, one that requires immediate surgery and treatment. This friend is about my age- mid-30-something. A beautiful family, a beautiful life, a beautiful woman. And lo and behold, here comes the big C word to throw everything to a screeching halt. To protect her privacy and her family’s, I won’t mention how I know this woman or her name- it’s really her story. But I was still totally thrown by her diagnosis, perhaps because it really hit home that cancer doesn’t give a flying flip if you’re 4, 14, 40, or any age. And because of that, cancer can kiss my ass.
After my friend was diagnosed I found myself in a place that I bet a lot of people have been: “What do I do? What do I say? How can I possibly make this better when it sucks so completely?” I literally could not sleep the day I found out, even though I hadn’t spoken to this friend since earlier in the summer. For a while I tossed in bed that night, and then as this idea came to me, the hairs on my neck stood up, and chills went from my shoulders down to my wrists. I had a plan.
My apologies for not taking many pictures as I went, but as I made these canvases I also had family in town (my parents) and we had already planned a weekend trip amidst me trying to collect materials. I was lucky to finish it in time for it to be with her when she comes out of surgery (hopefully) and is recovering.
I wanted my friend to know how many people were supporting her. I sent out messages for all to write words- personal messages, inspirational quotes, whatever they felt comfortable with. I collected all of these messages and then typed them up in various fonts that seemed to fit. I had a lot of fun in Photoshop and learned a lot along the way.
I ended up needing 3 canvases. I wanted the center one to stand out, so I searched online for a graphic design of a heart. Then I painted my own simplified version using the colors I had chosen. I outlined a heart on the canvas and then painted around it. Then I filled in with white. These are acrylic paints that I used.
(many apologies for the quality- some of these were taken at night)
I painted the other two canvases a teal color. After they dried overnight I took the messages that I had already printed in various fonts and colors of paper and started to fit them all together like a puzzle. I am only showing shots of the three complete canvases and up close shots of the quotes that turned out well. I tried to keep the personal messages on the pastels and the single words and quotes on grays, with a little variation. Below are some shots of the final product(s):
I used foam squares to give them some dimension, lifting some pieces above others. This proved helpful with fitting things together- sometimes I need to tuck things underneath others, but I didn’t want anyone’s message to be blocked..
A friend wrote the verse on the right in this one (above). Ikaika & Lanakila are two Polynesian words for “strength” and “conquer.” I loved what this friend wrote and made it the center piece of the center canvas. I think if I were fighting this fight I would want to be reminded of those two words often.
I love all of these fonts. I’m a font addict. I’ve been getting my fonts at dafont.com.
I made sure to use Mod Podge Paper so that the paper is preserved, and then I finished with Mod Podge Matte. The paper elevated on the foam squares did curl a bit- perhaps I should have mounted the raised pieces on wood or something, but I actually ended up liking the way it turned out.
My hope is that if anyone you know is diagnosed with anything horrible- cancer or otherwise- that you might be inspired to make something for them. I know that my friend will appreciate this, and I hope that in a couple of years, when she has kicked cancer’s ass that she can still look at these and remember that she wasn’t fighting alone- she had lots and lots of people fighting with her.
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Life is crazy. Craft it well. Thanks for stopping by Crafting Crazy! I'm stumbling into a new sort of life after leaving a 12-year teaching career. More of a practical crafter, I'm trying to temper the perfection a bit. If I mess up, I’ll be sure to share- then we can laugh together. Here you'll find anything I like that makes my life better or fun. Crafts, of course, but also posts about food, home decor, exercise... whatever I'm dabbling in at the moment. I'm so glad you're here- thanks for stopping by! 




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