Man, oh man!
I am so thrashed! I have just spent oodles of time updating my widgets and categories. Still working on the categories.
I have ordred “WordPress for Dummies.” I feel like a dummy, so hopefully that will help. I have countless posts in my cue, and so many projects to work on. And school starts in 2 weeks. Yee. Haw.
Wish me luck! My next task is going to be to try and put Twitter and RSS feed buttons in my sidebar. Yikes!
Read MoreAck!
Hello everyone!
If you have come to see me via my old url, craftingcrazy.wordpress.com, then you should know you are in the presence of genius. No, not me. My husband. I am so excited! In the last 24 hours I successfully claimed a new domain (crafting-crazy.com), set up my new blog with WordPress.org, and got all of the domain stuff switched over. Now I have to figure out how to get all of my posts (all 20 of them) over here and we’ll be good to go.
Thanks for hanging out with me! I’m so excited to start this new adventure!
Nat
Read MoreFabric Inspiration
Oh my. Oh my, oh my.
I went to the fabric store. I had some coupons. Oh dear.
I know- the white isn’t that exciting, but one has little polka dots on it- cute but simple. The other white is flannel- lining for more crayon rolls so I can make them whenever I want, for whomever I want. It’s all been washed. It’s all ready for creating. What shall I make? Only time will tell. I’m horribly excited and scared at the same time. But I love it. I stare at it. I nearly drooled on it.
Here are a few close-ups. I can’t wait to see where these babies pop up on this here blog- I wonder what they shall be….
Read MoreOperation Organization
This post could also be entitled “I love you, Ikea.” Or, “I love you, Mod Podge.”
The challenge: organize the hall closet.
A few weeks ago I was visited by my wonderful and oh-so-easy-to-talk-to friend, Jen, from Feng Shui Jen’s Way. Jen, you inspired me to get my house’s rear in gear (which I guess means my own rear in gear). I hope this post makes you proud!
Here is the hallway- it’s quite long. I apologize in advance for the photo lighting- there are no windows, therefore not a lot of natural light going on. You can kind of see the closet on the right in this photo- it’s one of those old-school, folding door closets with narrow shelves that don’t hold anything very conveniently. Great for my type-A personality.
Here’s the closet “before” (embarassing, I know):
You may notice the white tubs with the lovely pink sticky notes on them. This was my half-a** attempt at organization. Downside to the sticky notes (aside from looking horrid) was that they fell off. Often. I don’t like baskets for things like this- they look nice for a while, then they collect dust, and then they fall apart. I needed and wanted tubs. Ikea rocks in the tub department- did you know?
Here are the tubs in their plain, boring format. The big ones are 5.99 and the little ones are 2.99. They are from the Slugis collection. See their specs here. (added: Apparently this line of tubs has now been discontinued. Insert maniacal crying here.) 🙁
I wanted to beautify them a little and also make them impervious to label-fall-offage. So I went to my paper stash and picked some favorites.
I created a template and traced it on the back of the paper so I didn’t have to worry about marker showing through. I used a nice thick permanent marker so I could cut precisely.
Then I started the Mod Podge process. First I painted the face of the tub with a layer of MP. I used a matte finish for this project because I didn’t want to be troubled with glaring labels whilst trying to find something. Immediately after applying the first layer I put a piece of paper on top. Then I slathered it up with some MP and let it dry.
I had a little bit of fun doing this- they were just so much nicer to look at after they were papered up. Even Michael liked looking at them. Aren’t they purty?!
Then I made labels for them. I made them all 6 inches across to help them look uniform, and used the same font throughout. I MP’d the labels on and then covered them with a layer of MP to finish.
The finished closet:
Can I say that I am in organization heaven? I love opening this closet and knowing where everything is. And the best part is that I didn’t fill them all up, so as we need to, I can put more labels on some.
BTW, this is the very first project where Mod Podge did exactly what I wanted it to. The paper did not bubble, it went on nice and smooth- hooray!
I am so excited that this was featured on Amy’s Mod Podge Rocks Facebook page! Yee haw!
I’m also going to link up to It’s a Blog Party’s Show Me How Party. Yay for links!
Read MoreOur Family Rules!
You could read that two ways:
A) Our family RULES! (As in, our family is totally rad- and it is)
or
B) Our family rules (As in, here are our Family Rules).
You pick.
Up there in my header there’s a list of Things I’d Like to Make. I need to add to it because I’ve seen some pretty awesome stuff in the last few days. One thing this 31DBB Challenge is doing is getting me to click around incessantly on the internet. Ridiculous. Often it’s worth my while, and occasionally I have to smack myself upside the head and get crackin’ on something of my own. In this case, it was the Family Rules.
I first saw this idea on one of my fa-fa-favorite blogs, The Pleated Poppy. You can see Lindsey’s fabric version here, and her friend Nicole’s version here. If you look at the comments on their blogs you will see that many others have made these and I am way late on this bandwagon. But better late than never, I say.
What I like about these, other than the crafty part, is that it’s a great reason to sit and think about what you want for you family. What are your core values? Get ’em up on the wall where you can see them daily. I collected ones I saw on the web and then altered and added to suit our tastes, and then showed them to Michael. He added some more and off I went. Actually, I didn’t have to get much- just the canvas and the orange paint.
Here is my finished Family Rules:
One thing I did differently is I totally copped out on the whole font thing. Many of the other blogs I read did their fonts by hand. For reals. I’m toooo lazy, and I’m also lucky enough to own a Canon i9900, which will print on a 12×12 piece of paper. Hindsight 20/20, I wouldn’t have done it quite the same if I were to do it again, but I am still pleased with the turnout. (And I’d still be totally lazy and print those puppies rather than do them by hand.)
I learned, however, that white ink is not Mod Podge friendly, or at least the white ink I used is not. See the one that says “Celebrate together”? I wanted it to *pop* on the paper which, though it’s hard to tell in the photo, is a shimmery paper. So I spent a ridiculous amount of time covering the blank ink from my printer with white ink, only to have it wipe off when I Mod Podged it. (Can you use Mod Podge as a verb? Not sure…) For some reason the other one I did, “Say grace and clean up after yourself” did not have the same problem, so it must have something to do with the paper. Oh well- it’s all shellacked now anyway.
Here are some close ups of the smaller ones- I had to get creative because I ran out of room, so this was my solution:
Here are all of our rules (they are not in this order on the finished product):
- Have fun, be silly
- dance, hug and snuggle often
- Celebrate together
- Say, “I love you” (lots and lots)
- Have an open mind
- Be kind and respectful
- Obey your parents
- tell the truth even if you might get in trouble
- share listen (these ended up as small ones so I separated them)
- Give your guest your best
- Mom & Dad: remember your wedding day
- hands are for hugging not hitting
- encourage your siblings… share in their joy
- there’s no such thing as too much reading
- never give up
- act responsibly, choose wisely
- keep your promises
- Use your manners- say please and thank you
- Say grace and clean up after yourself
- Ask lots of questions
- Use your creativity
- Try another point of view
- Remember that God is Father of us all
If I get some requests I will be happy to post the names of the fonts I used- I am a total font junkie which is part of the reason I loved this project. Such a nerd, I am. I would do it now but I have consumed far too much BV Cab, and fear I would list them inaccurately. 🙂
I love this- it adds so much color to our kitchen, and is one of a bunch of things I’ve been doing this week to get organized and get homey before the school year starts. I love coming home to a house with love and life, and I feel like I’m getting there. Just wait until you see my other project from this week…. coming soon!
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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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