Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Creative Efforts and Sad Stories

I taught a class of ladies how to make the boxes Julie taught us to make at WWWW. It was fun and now they want another to learn how to make the cards as well. See what you've started, Julie?



If you are in the market for craft ribbon, try the $1 spot at Target. They also have pretty tissue paper that I use to stuff (lightly) in the handmade boxes to hide the gift inside. I also figured out that by weaving the ribbon loosely through the four corners, there is room for larger gift items.



I am enjoying blogging more every week. Honestly, Sara and Mark, I had NO IDEA what I was missing. Thank you, again! There's a whole wonderful world of people out there, much like me, who enjoy home, family, and have creative talents to share, as well as poignant stories.



The best part for both John and me is the ones in the family who also blog. We get a little peek into your lives that compensates (just a little) for the fact that none of you live close anymore, and we are very much deprived of our BEAUTIFUL, WONDERFUL, ADORABLE, PRECIOUS grand children! Now is that a sad story, or what?



I found this site sumossweetstuff.blogspot.com through one of the other family blogs and she had the cutest flowers for hair bows (or whatever) made out of zippers. They look amazingly simple and are adorable.

2 comments:

  1. Just wondering what sites Mark and Sara showed you. I know of quite a few fun craft blogs if you are looking for more!

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  2. Oooh, thanks for sharing yet another great link for fun ideas! And it kills me to hear how addicting those gift boxes have become ;) I never would have expected them to be such a hit! Hooray! Thanks for sharing the love!

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