Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Scrap yarn ideas on Pinterest

   I am not sure, but I think I have a problem. Could I be addicted to Pinterest??? I definitely have a love affair going on... Oh well. I'm not going to fight it. He makes me happy.

   I was perusing my boards the other day and I noticed a theme in my Creative Decor board. What to do with scrap yarn. There are SO MANY cool ideas on Pinterest!!!!!

   I am going to try a bunch of theses ideas, and I have a lot of yarn. I am starting with the wrap-a-stick project. I also have a lot of sticks for some reason. I seem to collect them every time my daughter and I go for a walk in the park directly behind our apartment.

I used construction string in a bright neon pink. You would be surprised with all of the cool materials you can find at the hardware store.
This is us in the park with our sticks.
When finished I will lean them in a naked corner like this... :)
I love funky jewellery and this is such a great idea!
Give the birds nesting materials!
Learn to knit or crochet...
Protect your wooden floors from scratches.
I might try this next. I need to find a chair...
or maybe this...
Interactive art! This could be arranged in so many ways.

Non-slip hangers...
a tiny wall masterpiece.
So many ideas. I don't know where to start... Check out Pinterest for these ideas and more!!!











Thursday, March 9, 2017

Crayola Sidewalk Chalk

   Elizabeth and I had a great time in the park behind our apartment. It was very hot in the intense sun so we mostly stayed in the shade. We played with some Crayola Sidewalk Chalk I bought the other day. She only used the color pink (surprise), and luckily there are 2 pink ones in the box! She immediately laid down and we outlined her. We drew rainbows and hearts and crowns. Next time I will introduce her to hopscotch.
My sweet princess.
Pink!!!
Which color next? Pink!
Crayola Sidewalk Chalk
My crown...





Wednesday, March 8, 2017

H is for Happy!

   Ok, so I have fallen a little behind on the Heart-a-Day challenge so I decided to change it to the Happy-a-Day challenge. It is my challenge so I can do what I want... :) I did create something yesterday but it wasn't in the shape of a heart. It is all about becoming happy anyway... I also decided that Today I would make it a little more difficult and be happy for something that you would think was a very Unhappy situation.

   If you have read the about me page you know what my situation is. I was in a mentally abusive relationship. My then-husband filed false charges against me and locked me out of my home when I went to visit my family for my Dad's 75th birthday. The catch here is that I am in the country of Panama, where my daughter was born 3 years ago. I am fighting for custody in a foreign country where I don't even speak the language. Neither does he. We are BOTH American citizens. It is a dire situation.

   So what could be happy about it? Over this past year I have seen several Psychologists and Psychiatrists etc. for help and support. One of them said something to me that I will always remember. I carry it with me, and think about it whenever I get down too low. She said that it was a good thing that my husband did this to me, otherwise I would still be in that abusive relationship. That is true. I was committed and I was not giving up. Luckily for me, and my Daughter, Alyn had other plans. He literally pushed me out of my plane without a parachute. A plane that I had no intention of exiting. He pushed me and I fell. Far. No parachute. No warning.

   I am so happy he did this to me. He tried to ruin my life, but instead he did me a favor. As I fell towards earth lamenting the absence of a parachute and waiting to, well basically die, I realized I didn't need a parachute. I had WINGS! Had he not tried to kill my spirit I never would have discovered this strength that was in me all along. I now have faith that I can save myself, and my daughter. So, thank you Alyn for being such a ___________.

   So now I will continue with my Happy-a-Day challenge, and I urge you to challenge yourself too. There is always something to be happy about.

   On a side note, the photo is of my daughter at Chuck E Cheese. The look on her face of sheer excitement as she shows me her tickets she won. That is how I would like to be. She is my inspiration. Just happy to be.

Tuesday, March 7, 2017

Free Pancakes!!!?

   I just found out that today is National Pancake Day!!!!! Elizabeth and I have gone to IHOP a few times and she loves it!!! I think I will give it a try today after I pick her up from school. They are giving away free pancakes in the States, but I am not sure about Panama. I will find out!!!
Chocolate "hamburger" pancakes!

Rainbow!!!!!!!!!
Bacon 'n eggs
Ryan Gosling
Such a clever idea!!!!
Growing up my Mom always added food colouring to rice and mashed potatoes to make us eat them. I will have to try this with EM!!!





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Y is for yogurt.

  I picked up EM from school yesterday and the first thing we did was go to McDonald's. I think it must be her Happy Place. She loves the playground! The fried chicken is good too. Second is probably Krispy Kreeme. If they had a playground...
The second thing we did was walk to Super 99 grocery store. I am so glad it reopened! I was having to walk all the way to Riba Smith which is over twice as far. I was looking for her favorite yogurt that she also gets in the McDonald's Happy Meal. The little red Dannon Danimals packs. I was only able to find the purple ones last time and she will not eat them. I even tried to trick her by saving a red cup from an old pack and putting the new yogurt in it. She noticed!!! This new yogurt was a different color and had strawberry chunks... Ugh. No luck this time either. Apparently when something sells out in Panama, they don't re-order it.
Then we played for a while. NO napping.
THEN we went to the park, but first stopped by Krispy Kreeme for tomorrow, and one for tonight.
She got her donut, but not before she finished her dinner. The night ended with a bubble bath and some snuggles.
 Danimals




Monday, March 6, 2017

Sunday, March 5, 2017

Multi colored thread happy jewelry set

   I like the simplicity of the sliding friction bracelets so I experimented with different colored threads. In the morse code HAPPY bracelet in the previous post I only used red and I felt like it was missing something. It looked so cool that I made a ring and necklace too! I used a toggle closure for the necklace instead of the sliding bead.
The first thing I did was thread a needle with seven different colors of thread. I used a special flexible beading needle with a large eye.
I doubled up all the threads and tied the ends together with a simple knot. I left some fringe because I liked the way it looked. I threaded  all of the beads on.
I then went back through the black bead and made a loop for the toggle. I threaded on one more yellow seed bead and knotted the end. I cut the needle from the thread and voila!
I used turquoise crystals because it fights depression, and the little yellow seed beads are yellow like a happy sun.



Morse code bracelets

   I think the morse code bracelet idea is so clever I wanted to try it in my Happy Place. I have a bunch of seeds beads and thought this would be a great project. I couldn't decide on one color so I used them all :) I did use only one word though... HAPPY.
This is the word "happy" in morse code. The white beads represent the dots and dashes. The Morse Code chart is at the bottom of this post.
I did Happy in seven different color combos, one for each day of the week.
I threaded an english beading needle with 5 strands of bright red polyester thread. I dumped my beads onto a beading cloth and went to work.
I wanted a simple closure so I decided on a single bead friction. I threaded all 10 strands through a Swarovski crystal and it works great. Simply pull the bead back to open, and up to pull it snug.
To keep the beads from shifting I used brass crimp beads on each end. I finished it off with two little beads and simple knots.
These are similar to the technique I used.
This is another simple idea I found on Pinterest. There are so many ways to be creative! It is all about having fun and staying in your Happy Place.
Here is the Morse Code Chart I found on Pinterest :)






Saturday, March 4, 2017

Quilt as you go heart

   On day #2 of my Heart-A-Day challenge I decided to try a quilt as you go technique. I am still crushing on the potholders idea so I used %100 cotton batting and fabric, etc. I worked on 2 simultaneously to speed up the process time, kind of like an assembly line.
The first thing I did was to cut out the batting and backing fabric and stick them together with my Sulky KK 2000 Temporary Spray Adhesive. I love this stuff! so much easier than basting and it doesn't leave a tacky residue. I then sewed my scraps down starting in the centre and working my way out, carefully overlapping the edges.
This is a potholder so I prepared the "handles" side of the heart. I safety pinned the handles to the heart so they would stay together during the turning out process.
I pinned the heart to the quilt right sides together.
I sewed around the heart, leaving an opening large enough to turn out through. I cut off the extra quilted material.
before turning I snipped the curves of the heart so it would lay flat later.
This is the heart after I turned it inside out, before I ironed it.
I tucked in the extra fabric at the turn opening and ironed the heart on both sides. I then sewed a ribbon into the opening to serve as a hanger.
I reinforced the heart shape with a blanket stitch around the edge in a contrasting cotton thread. Day #2 is complete!!!!!!