Mar. 12th, 2007

[identity profile] webmyrcury.livejournal.com
I made a few collage postcards over the weekend - They were sort of an excersize in using only the various materials scattered on the table in front of me, instead of digging out *all* my crap... It was fun! I figured I'd go ahead and share them here, why the heck not? ^_^

Snip snip snip... )
[identity profile] seestephgo.livejournal.com
I'm posting this to a few of my crafting/scrapbooking/bookmaking communities, so please forgive me, but it's terribly important. If it needs to be erased, please let me know and I'll do so.

I know that a lot of you only make items for yourselves, or usually make items to sell, but I have a request. I need paper cards, postcards, little felted cards, small books, pressed flowers, etc, etc, etc. Wait! Don't stop reading! I'm not exactly just asking for a handout. I have good reason...


First, I'll explain what it's for:

Early last week, my grandfather called in tears saying that he had called 911 and that my grandmother wasn't breathing. We met my them at the hospital and she's been there ever since. They moved her last night, after a bad coughing fit, into the ICU and had to put her on an oxygen bypass machine this evening.

She has a condition called Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, or COPD brought on my cigarette smoking. The 50+ years of smoking has caused her to develop asthma and chronic bronchitis, which has slowly deteriorated her lungs. She will have to be on an oxygen tank for the rest of her life. She's worried, scared, and just really down about the entire ordeal. She's upset and really needs something to help keep her going.


Now this is where you all come in. I know that she loves getting mail and has really been perking up whenever she gets a "get well soon" card or flowers. Unfortunately, our extended family isn't exactly the card or trinket sending type, so she's only gotten a few of them. I know there are a lot of US as well as international people in these communities, and because she's never gotten to travel a whole lot, I was hoping that some of you guys might want to send her a little something from where you're from.

Anything, even a storebought postcard with your town on it would be great, but if any of you want to make a card or something with pictures or little tidbits about your state/country, I know she'd just love it. It'd be like her getting to visit those places. If you'd like to include hopes for her to get well or some inspiring quotes and things like that, that'd b great, too. I think she'd love reading something like that and would be especially touched that strangers would take the time to do it for her.

If you'd like to participate, you can send the items to:

Mrs. R. Loretta Christopher
991 Chadwick Park Drive
Lawrenceville Ga 30045

Just in case anyone wants them, this is a small list of things she likes:
Roses, crossword puzzles, plants of any kind, travelling, hawaii, gardening, family, american idol, taylor hicks, days of our lives (the soap opera), cats




Please feel free to pass this around to friends and family, scrapbooking groups, prayer groups, etc.

Thank you so much in advance to anyone who is comfortable doing this. You have no idea how much I appreciate all of you! I don't say it enough, but I really do love all of these communities and the inspirational things posted here are always so wonderful!

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Because of the amount of interest, I made a community specifically for this. Please feel free to check it out here:
http://community.livejournal.com/getwellgrandma/profile
[identity profile] atomictangerine.livejournal.com
...so I thought I'd at least try to take some inspiration from this fact. I've made a bunch of weather-related jewelry lately; these earrings are my favorite. They are inspired by a pair that I made when I was much younger, but these are made of plastic rather than clay, and as such are lighter (which I've always found a good thing for earrings!).

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On a related note, for those who use ink on top of either art plastic/shrink plastic/recycled plastic, what do you use to seal it after shrinking? I'd always been told to coat it with clear nail polish, but in some cases this makes my (permanent) ink smudge. Any ideas, keeping in mind that whatever it is it must be OK to be worn near the skin?

Uh-oh...

Mar. 12th, 2007 10:13 am
[identity profile] xxstumbelinexx.livejournal.com
Help!  I want to make a pinata (for tonight, yikes!)...but I don't have any balloons around.  Is there anything else I can use?  I just need it to be round-ish, nothing too fancy. It's going to be a zombie-head pinata.

Also, any other ideas for decorations for a zombie/scary movie night birthday thing would be rad.  <3
[identity profile] fire4ice.livejournal.com
I made a giant pile of earrings! )
[identity profile] lunaadmirer.livejournal.com
I made this party favor for a co-worker of mine. A friend and I are throwing her a surprise baby shower on St. Patrick's Day. I love making things like this :)


Rockin' it crafty stylee Back of the party favor

[identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/__bloodthirsty/
Sup? this is my first time posting here. i've been lurking though >.>
um so lately i've been obsessed with kawaii and all things cute and i got this idea for making an ice cream shaped container.




more pictures & whatnot )
[identity profile] raverqueenage.livejournal.com
Hi ladies!

Very quick common question that I should know the answer to, but I totally don't!

How in the world do you set the tension on the bobbin of a sewing machine? I'm trying to sew up a few little things but the bottom of the stitch is a bit loose and sloppy looking, the top is fine.

HELP ME!

I'm asking because I just bought some fantastic fabric squares off ebay and want to make sure I don't ruin my projects! I have plenty of scrap fabric to try things out on so any tips on the tension you can give would be great! Thanks!

p.s.
I will post pics of my new fabric in a few minutes to show off my great buy!
[identity profile] saintgem.livejournal.com
Ready Made Life Insurance, or not?



Months ago I made this post about the idea of subscribing to “Ready Made” for life, which I thought was a pretty nifty deal for only $100. I very much enjoy reading Ready Mades’ blog and magazine and have even recommended it to people. Call me gullible, but I took up the offer.

As posted here:
http://community.livejournal.com/craftgrrl/9297463.html

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So! Here’s the problem.
I recently received a letter from Ready Made saying that my issue subscription is about to expire. As I checked up on this, I found out that the company is going under new management or something, and they now need proof that I paid for this. It’s not a big deal over all, but it’s once again a really sketchy situation to me that I’m not happy with, and I encourage anyone whom signed up for this offer, to contact Ready Made IMMEDITILY or you may get screwed.

If this post does not belong here, please delete it.
[identity profile] raverqueenage.livejournal.com
Here are some fabric squares I bought off ebay. I think they are awesome and can't wait to make them into something!
three sets under here )

Readymade

Mar. 12th, 2007 09:35 pm
[identity profile] fabunobo.livejournal.com
Per the previous post regarding Readymade. Why subscribe when you can get it via livejournal?

http://www.livejournal.com/friends/add.bml?user=readymadeblog
[identity profile] addicted2crafts.livejournal.com
I had an idea to put toothpics inside some of the things I might try to make like the body of a snow man, is it safe to bake with toothpics inside the body?

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