Thursday, June 19, 2014

Beads and Bows... Pencil Cup

Okay, so I've been cleaning my room all morning, well, other than washing our van... Ewww!
Anyway, when cleaning my room my biggest issue was my desk. I'm am a pile freak. I have stacks of books and papers and receipts completely overwhelming my desk. It took me forever to figure out, but as soon as I      revealed my desk I saw that I had pens and pencils strewn everywhere. I'm beginning to feel the lack of a pencil cup. So I went and, duh, pulled a can out of the recycling bin. Now what to do with it?

I got a set of beads for four dollars at Walmart and used some blue fabric that I already had. A little glue and a lot of wrapping and tying and I had a pencil cup. Now for the pens.

For the pen cup I got a salsa jar out of the recycling and spray painted it with light blue and dark blue. (I couldn't tell you how the colors corresponded so well. The fabric and the paint came from three totally different projects that took place over the span of several years, so it was quite a bit of fun pulling it all together.) Then I go some rub- on decals from hobby lobby and put them on with some Rhine-stones. I think it all turned out very well and now my desk is spick and span. Let's see if I can keep it that way. :)

Little Lanterns

 
This project of mine is thanks to my Grandma. I used crotchet cotton and my Grandma's recipe for doily starch to make the little lanterns around the lights. I ran the crotchet cotton through the starch and wrapped the string then around water balloons(filled with air). After it had set up overnight I popped the balloons and attached the resulting product to a string of lights. I gave them to a friend of mine for her birthday and they conveniently fit perfectly in her window. I asked her for some pictures to post for grandma, and Julia is quite the photographer. Enjoy! And thanks grandma!!!
 





Wednesday, April 2, 2014

From Great Authors Come Great Quotes

I have to memorize some quotes for a memory exercise, and I found a lot of really good ones, so I thought I'd share a few with all the people who take the time to read. By the way, hello to those in Pennwood!

But if I am able to understand you, let me have the benefit of your brevity.
•Socrates

An adventure is an inconvenience en rightly considered And inconvenience is an adventure wrongly considered.
•G.K. Chesterton

Those who walk slowly can- if they follow the right path- go much farther tan those who run rapidly in the wrong direction.
•RenĂ© Descartes

Let it be noted that there is no more delicate a matter, nor more dangerous to conduct, nor more doubtful  of it's success, than to set up as a leader in the introduction of changes.
•Niccolo Machiavelli

I have a higher and grander standard of principle than George Washington. He couldn't lie; I can, but I won't.
•Mark Twain

A pretty face can be enough to catch a man, but it takes character and good nature to keep him.
•Sir Thomas More

Well, those were all from memory, so I'd say I have them pretty well memorized. Have a wonderful and blessed day!