Apr 13, 2010

Spring Garden

So DH and I planted a garden , FINALLY!
I've been wanting one for a few years & now I finally have one! So, last summer I got a rain barrel but we weren't sure how to do the garden....
I have the rain barrel on the side of the house towards the rear corner, the only place we could conceivably put it. BUT, the cable to the house & the electrical conduit to DH's workshop are buried on that side...so, no digging! We decided (a little too late) last year that we would just build raised beds.

So we set out to build our raised beds this spring. I looked up several different ways to go about it; most suggested using 1"x12" boards which in our case would be a little cost prohibitive. We were given quite a few 2x4's and we decided to "make do" with those.
We decided we wanted 2 beds that were four foot by eight foot...well 4x8 is not nearly as big as you might think it is. So after DH made the first one, we decided that the 2nd one needed to be bigger, but working in a limited space, it could only be longer. So we settled on 4x16.

Now these beds are on the side of the back yard which has a slight hill going down from the house toward the back and right. (That is 2 angles keep in mind.) It is a very slight hill, but it still posed problems in keeping the beds "level". (I will use that term loosely.) My suggestion was to angle the bottom boards so that it would remain level at the top. Like this:


Well, DH thought that that would cause too many problems in attaching the boards together, it would make them too thin at the point of angle to be able to nail them, yadda yadda yadda.... so he decided to do it the opposite way, like this:



"Whatever makes you happy, Pet."

So now the beds are built, they aren't going to win any beauty contests, but they'll hold dirt, and that's the important part here. Now normally DH is a master at woodworking, he's made beautiful bookshelves for our nephew and nieces, awesome Adirondack chars for my parents and some sizable shelves for me (OK, the first two alliterations were accidental, I just had to throw in the third for consistency's sake), and I think I may have hurt his feelings when I said that they wouldn't win any beauty contests, but they didn't look like most of his other work. I'll get some pics of the actual garden & beds to post later so you can see what I mean.

Now to fill the beds....

Mar 12, 2010

Swap pics!

Well my partner for the "one tiny Harry Potter thing" swap over on Crafster, has received, so I will go ahead and show you all what I made...
first we have the letter from Roger Davies, Ravenclaw house quiddich captain, which proclaims Willowe (my swap partner) to be their honorary seeker and bestowes upon her these beauties...
Golden snitch earrings!

in this nifty little pouch no less:

I hand dyed the fabric for the pouch, it has kind of a jagged lined look to it which didn't really pick up on camera. It turned out a little more purple than I would have liked, but I'm still happy with it. The pouch closes with magnets & the crest was made with shrink plastic. I made the earrings based on the golden snitch necklace I had made myself a while back, I just scaled it down & hunted for some smaller gold beads. I decided to put them on chain so that they would have good movement. The letter was printed first on a laser printer, then aged with coffee & heated in the oven. I printed the Hogwarts seal on my inkjet & very carefully aged it w/dry coffee grounds because, as I discovered on my first attempt, inkjet ink will wash out of the paper. I then very carefully trimmed around the crest & glued it to the letter. I then made an envelope with another sheet of aged paper & hand wrote her name on it, trying to mimic the font I used in the letter.

I was pleased overall in the project & my swap partner really liked it too so I'm pretty happy!

Mar 9, 2010

My first Sale!





My online store opened up a couple weeks ago & this weekend I made my first sale! A Harry Potter inspired potion necklace. Here's to hoping that this "liquid luck" works for the wearer & the maker!!

Mar 7, 2010

Swap Teaser

I have finished crafting for my swap partner over on Crafster for the OTHPT Swap, so here are some teasers for Willowe if she finds her way over here:






Once she has received her package I will post full pictures.

Mar 5, 2010

Nuthin' new today...

Well if that doesn't beat all.... I decide to start a blog with all the free time I have had and wouldn't you know it, my friend has to let her secretary go, so now she needs some help till she can find a new one. So, being the good friend that I am, I have been helping her out in my spare time. Which means the blog has to wait. No biggie, I have been able to make a few more jewelry pieces to put in my store & I am working on something for my swap partner over on Crafster. So all is not lost, maybe it will give me a little more to blog about. I could go on and on about the traffic & the drivers around here...but that's another story!

On another note, My FIL just celebrated his 75 Bday. Yay! Since we live in another state, I decided to send him a "party in a card".





The color is a little more true on the 2 center pictures. I made the banner 1st and that is what led me to the whole "party in a card" thing.

The table was 3D & the cake & stuff sat on the top of it. The Champagne bottle and glass were actually clear plastic over a background color so that they looked like real glass...although they didn't photograph so well. The front was plain with the hounds-tooth print along the spine of the card, and of course the punch-out where you could see the "75". My favorite part is the little banner!

Feb 28, 2010

This space reserved for shameless self-promotion

Hello all and welcome to my blog.
As you can see this is my very first post. I'm new to blogging & I don't know if I'll be very good at it at all. It seems like nowadays everybody has a blog, so in the interest of self-promotion, I have decided to jump on the bandwagon...

I make jewelery. And cards. And stained glass. And...well, a bunch of other stuff too. So, my intention is to give a little preview of what I'm making and what I have going up for sale in my little online store!
The first necklace is a simple (but very pretty) vintage style brass chain with a vintage style brass flower on it. The flower can be converted into a brooch.
The second necklace is one of my favorites, it is faceted carnelian with glass drops and circles.

Thanks for stopping by!