Yesterday warmth passed through melting our Spring Dreams and leaving no detectable trace of their being.
Sunday, March 8, 2015
Painting the Glazow with thoughts of Spring
On March 6 the grandkids came over for mid-winter break. It was a bitter cold day but Mekayla said something about painting the snow. Typically this is done with spray bottles filled with water dyed with food coloring. I don't have the spray bottles, but the snow had a icy slick over it on account of freezing rain the previous Tuesday. I told the kids that the Inuit have many words for snow and that I decided to name the snow glazow for glazed snow. The glazow made an interesting "canvas." Our thoughts of spring made charming images and so it was worth it to brave the cold for a few minutes. But, it was so cold that the water froze in the containers before our eyes!
Yesterday warmth passed through melting our Spring Dreams and leaving no detectable trace of their being.
Yesterday warmth passed through melting our Spring Dreams and leaving no detectable trace of their being.
My New Friend
This is Bailey. My friend Gwen bought him at a pet store in Billings. I took this picture in January and he is a little more grown up. It's clear he is adorable and he loves me and he is funny and sweet and he doesn't have accidents in the house! He does get into the trash can . . . but as he he is becoming more excited about the outdoors he should out grown his interest in trash.
Friday, March 6, 2015
Calendar Waste Basket
I made a waste basket from an old calendar.
I used some chip board, and some old harvest gold vinyl shelf liner, clear contact paper, hole punch, and some yarn in mardi gras colors. I found a pattern for a waste can and traced the shape on the chip board.
I glued the calendar onto the board using rubber cement. When the glue was dry I trimmed each side and put contact over the images. I glued the shelf liner on with E600 spray adhesive and trimmed off the extra. Bore holes around the edges and then I blanket stitched around each piece. I sewed the sides together using a light green cotton thread which I wove around the existing threads.
I used some chip board, and some old harvest gold vinyl shelf liner, clear contact paper, hole punch, and some yarn in mardi gras colors. I found a pattern for a waste can and traced the shape on the chip board.
I glued the calendar onto the board using rubber cement. When the glue was dry I trimmed each side and put contact over the images. I glued the shelf liner on with E600 spray adhesive and trimmed off the extra. Bore holes around the edges and then I blanket stitched around each piece. I sewed the sides together using a light green cotton thread which I wove around the existing threads.
I like the results. The waste basket is contemporary and nostalgic. I think I would like to make boxes using this method.
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