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Wednesday, September 19, 2018

WOYWW #485

Welcome, I am running late. It is a dark, cold, raining morning.  It's a fly by Wednesday and I'm sharing my desk with a great group at the STAMPING GROUND

My desk has nothing, was a busy week mostly away, but my DH went to a farm sale and brought me home a treasure.
The old wooden sorting bin. Have wanted one for a long time. He power washed it, I sanded a few rough spots and cleared off a space on my sewing table, which now I think will be used mostly for making journals. Wood and Fabric. He is a true blessing.  Makes my spirits bright. 
After clearing away a few things, I also sorted some old tattered lace and doilies and got a sewing machine to work !  Today will be fall/Halloween items to make a few things also.

I did empty one box of fall decor, arranging here and there
Have yet to put out my witch collection, but the week looks dreary so can get a few things inside done. 

Thanks for visiting and the input on larger, darker print. I totally agree. It seems better.  Thanks for the comments last week too.  Enjoy some great time doing what you love. 

Thursday, September 13, 2018

Mini Challange--Mini Journal


Excited to share another "Mini Challenge Journal"  over at  Mini Album Makers Challenge





I was inspired by Anne @ Redanne  who created a vintage looking domino album,  just the cutest of a "MINI" I've seen in a while.  Please do pop over and visit her, I'm sure you will enjoy it. And she lists all the info on the giveaway and September challenge at the Mini Album Makers blog.  



My "Mini" measures 1 1/4"W x 1 3/4"L .  I have had the image stamp shape photo for a long time and sorry to say no idea where it came from.  I added a little wooden bird in the corner. 



 I then cut an oval shape paper accordion giving me 10 mini oval pages. I distressed the pages with Tim Holtz distress ink, Vintage photo

The next challenge was finding mini images. I found some tiny bird like stamps on card stock I had in a folder of images. And some tiny stick on flowers, I placed in a few corners 

I then found some tea dyed scrap ribbon for the closure.           
I had so much fun making this. Not realizing how hard it would be to find "MINI" images. Ideally hand lettering, or free had drawing would be ideal.  Not any of those talents within my fingers. But the challenge was a fun one and I thank Anne for her blog post for this challenge. 

Thanks for stopping by. Hope you enjoyed your visit.



Wednesday, September 12, 2018

WOYWW #484


Welcome to our Wednesday sharing of the work spaces.  Ms Julia at the STAMPING GROUND is our hostess and she has all info to partake or peep about others from all over the world.

I am trying something with Bold print and one larger font. I have been having trouble seeing some of the blogs I visit and thought this might be easier.  What are your thoughts?  

Sorry for not many visits, we've had stress, some fun visits and many days away. Prayers are appreciated for our young friends who have an early little girl, who is in special care only weighing in at 1 lb 2 oz. Ellie Grace. Thankfully,  Her mother Ivy is improving with the help of the very best doctors in Iowa City to get her thru this traumatic event. My facebook page has some photos.

Also for a neighbor gal who was air lifted to Mayo for critical issues following an ATV accident. A belt broke on the 4 wheeler, flipping on top of her. 

My desk:

 Tiny little feathers I picked up while we attended the Spencer fair.  They came from parakeets, which were caged and by paying $3 to go in a large wire cage and you could feed them from a stick with birdseed attached.  Lots of colors and lots of birds.   I thought it a bit out of the ordinary, but if I was a bird in a normal cage this would be an adventure, but could result in being too heavy from eating so much. !!  I did not take my phone so missed some good photos. But we walked from 11 am to 5:30 pm looking and looking.  My legs are wore out.  We did take in a few musical tributes, good fair food and wonderful sunshine and cool weather.

Here are a few left overs from my 1st journal  a "Hinged Journal," now completed and shown on the post just below this one you will find photos of the inside.

  Also the red cap by the little plastic container is from Celery Salt spices. I take the red cap off and soak the container to take off the label.  With the 3 different size holes, you can use this for glitter, water, etc.  I started doing this last winter. I soaked cotton balls with Essential oils and used it for helping me clear my sinuses.  Some oils were so strong they melted this plastic.

Have a wonderful week,  THANK YOU to all who commented last week. I will be around this week, I have one day to be here, as the calendar is full.  He's anticipating field work in 2/3 weeks so we cram in short trips before the work begins!



Sunday, September 9, 2018

September Challange with Mini Album Makers


Welcome, I am so happy to have had some time to create again.  I've been making bits and pieces of Journals, but just never got the groupings organized enough to finish one. Well, a challange over at
Mini Album Makers Blog really gave me some great motivation with their fun blog hop inspiration.



This was my first attempt of a journal...using paper, cardboard, bits of lace and using the binding technique. Several years ago I made a small fabric album for my sisters wedding anniversary. I used the sewing machine, which I had to replace and the new one being computerized I've not yet got real creative with it.

I started with an old pair of rusty door hinges  3 1/2" L  x  2 1/4" W   Finished Size
Binded together with brown jute
 Cut the thin cardstock  3" L x 3 3/4" W and corrugated cover 4 " W x 3 1/2" L, then applied Gesso
Arranged and Rearranged the pages, found bits and pieces  and small rubber stamps to use
The front corrugated cover has a bit of tea dyed lace and a real feather 
Inside pages
 Old note paper and book pages

 A tea bag has space for a tag





The back cover is adorned with a paper die cut feather. 

The book binding uses more of the jute
 Some stripped leather makes up the closure and another real feather adorns the top  I've tried to do a research of the type of bird, but with no luck so far. We have a LOT migrate through so at this point I am unsure.

 I am entering this in the Mini Album Makers Challenge HERE and  
                           Sharing with Mini Album Makers Challenge on Facebook  and
                           Junk Journal Junkies on Facebook


If you are interested in linking up for this fun blog hop, this goes thru September 30th. Stop by for some really great displays by the Design Team and enjoy the inspiration.

Thanks for stopping by. Wishing you all a wonderful week.


Wednesday, September 5, 2018

WOYWW #483

Welcome to another WOYWW, hosted by Ms Julia at her STAMPING GROUND blog.  I am a little late in posting, but thankful for working electronics. Some wild storms last night, ending in mostly heavy rains, not sure about our area, but a few miles north 4 inches. Lack of sunshine for several days has put us in a really slow moving mode. Forecast is same for rest of the week. Joy, Joy.
Thankful that my son missed tornado action by a few blocks over our holiday weekend.

I have enjoyed having time in the crafty space, working on a few projects for a challenge, so can maybe post on them by next week.

Desk shows a few stamps and tiny things. That little 'tiny' book from last week is pretty small to fit most things in. I have no talent with lettering, or free hand drawing so that rules the easiest idea out.

I did pick up a few tips on stamping ink, and the color I want in the brand that don't bleed will have to be ordered on line or make a 40 mile trip to purchase. Sometimes I miss living in the city. But I have plenty of things to keep me busy.   One being "Fall Decor". 

Enjoy a fun week, thanks for all the lovely comments last week. Have a Happy WOYWW kind of day.