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Monday, 17 April 2006
Ring Cushion
Topic: FUN STUFF







I had seen a similar cushion at Camilla's Blog
and I had always wanted to recreate one for myself.
I wanted to use a smaller Chapstick lip balm cap but I didn't have one around the house, so I used a small lotion bottle cap instead.
HOW TO:
You will need a small thin plastic cap ( lip balm type)
Something metal that can be heated over a flame to melt holes on the cap in order to thread the elastic and thread. ( I used a small scissor, you can use a small screw driver, or small metal crochet needle)
Thin elastic for the band
stuffing for the cushion, thread, and fabric in a circle the size of a jar lid or the size you need to be in proportion to your cap.
Heat your metal object over a flame (It gets hot so hold it with a potholder) and melt holes on the cap so that you can thread your elastic and still have a little space for thread and a needle. Size your ring to fit comfortably and not too tight that it will cut your circulation and turn your finger blue. :0)
Mark the elastic to your size with a pen and either sew together, or knot at each end and cut of the rest.
Gather your fabric circle with a quick in and out gathering stitch, fill with a small ball of fiber fill stuffing (I used a wool pom pom I had) and gather the circle to create the cushion. Keep your thread and needle on after you gather the cushion and attach the cushion to the cap by threading the needle through the same holes as the elastic. Sew the cushion on to the cap using the elastic holes the way you would sew a button by holding it together and sewing through the elastic holes.
You're done!

Posted by oziahz at 10:24 AM EDT
Updated: Monday, 17 April 2006 10:29 AM EDT
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Friday, 14 April 2006
Money Baskets
Topic: HOLIDAY FUN







I mentioned this to Nicole yesterday that when my daughters were younger we kept my husband's Easter Bunny tradition. We would buy a kite string spool for each of them and tie it to an easter basket away from the girls beds and walk all around the house working backwards leaving the spoon of string at their bedside so they would know that the Easter Bunny had been there. They would wake up and rewind the kite string spool by following the trail to their basket.
Now that they are older, we just give them money and chocolate and call it good.

Click on the image to view how to make an origami tip basket using a bill.


Posted by oziahz at 7:02 PM EDT
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Blow Up Origami Bunnies
Topic: HOLIDAY FUN








I made these sweet little blow up origami bunnies last night in about 5 min. Click on the image to view directions. * Must have a Flickr account.

Posted by oziahz at 10:13 AM EDT
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Wednesday, 12 April 2006
Pinata Goes to Hawaii for CC Swap on Flickr
Topic: MY SWAPPERY







I have really enjoyed the CC swap because I was able to connect with my swap partner and share ideas and experiences about the swap and life in general.The nicest part about CC Swap to me is that you have the opportunity to not just exchange items but also exchange feelings and ideas and friendship with your swap partner BEFORE they receive something from you. Swap Bot and Swaporama are great swaps, but CC swap seems to put the personal connection before the material connection. Nicole is sending me some things that are part of Hawaiian culture and living in Maine left me pretty limited. I turned to my Hispanic culture for inspiration. After reading her Flickr profile, I decided that I should make something in Red and Pink to resemble a Pi?ata filled with candy and trinkets. I purchased the fish bag pattern at GHEE'S
Hawaii is a six hour time difference, so I'm hoping that she has received it today. I don't pick out great candy, but I was able to find a bag of red Swedish Fish Candy to put inside.

Posted by oziahz at 4:39 PM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, 12 April 2006 4:43 PM EDT
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WAIT!!...Dont Throw Away That Easter Basket Cellophane!!!
Topic: FUN STUFF







Click on the image to view a great site with vintage 3-D Comic images and a template to make your own 3-D glasses.

Posted by oziahz at 4:29 PM EDT
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Gotta Get Some Getas
Topic: PATTERNS







Click on the image to view how to make your own GETA Japanese sandals. Or do what I plan on doing and purchase a pair of MUDFLAPS.

Posted by oziahz at 11:29 AM EDT
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Monday, 10 April 2006
Wonderful gifts from Lyric Seidensticker!!







I received a bunch Wonderful gifts from Lyric Seidensticker.
An embroidery pattern, postcards, vintage cards, and rose scented origami paper.
I started folding origami dolls last night, and when I was done my hands smelled like roses. THANK YOU LYRIC!!!!
Such a nice surprise.
I will post more printable images on Flickr later. :0)

Posted by oziahz at 12:34 PM EDT
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Clothespin Apron Just In Time For Spring!
Topic: PATTERNS







Click on the apron image to view the pattern.
* Must have a Flickr account

I posted this pattern on Flickr for Amy Karol for posting her hot pad on Hot Mitt Monthly.
Thank You AMY!!
As soon as the weather starts to get warm I can't help wanting to hang my clothes outside to dry.
They always smell so much better when they dry outside.

RECIPE FOR LAVENDER WATER TO SPRAY ON CLOTHES

3 cups of distilled water
3 ounces vodka
15-30 drops essential oil of lavender


Sterilize a glass container by placing it in boiling water for 3 minutes. Allow to cool.
Pour the distilled water and vodka in to the glass, using a funnel if needed..
Add the lavender oil and stir.

Results will mellow with time. This lavender water will last approximately 1 year.

GREAT TO SPRAY ON CLOTHES AND PILLOWCASES. :0)





Posted by oziahz at 12:32 PM EDT
Updated: Monday, 10 April 2006 12:40 PM EDT
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Friday, 31 March 2006
Carol Grilo Gifts
Topic: MY SWAPPERY








Carol Grilo is one of my favorite crafter/artist on Flickr.
Click on the image of the items she sent me to view her wonderful bags and fun artwork on Flickr at the FofysFactory.

Thank You Carol for all of the goodies. :0)

Posted by oziahz at 1:04 PM EST
Updated: Friday, 31 March 2006 1:08 PM EST
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Thank You Libby For the TREATS!
Topic: MY SWAPPERY







These are the TREATS that Libby sent me from the Recipe/Snack swap. She also sent some great recipes in a nice wipable binder.
(wipe-able it's a word TODAY)
One of the fun things that Libby shared is an "8 week freeze it swap" she does at work where her co workers get together every eight weeks and each person brings a freezable lunch food item to share(soups, casseroles, etc.) along with plenty of empty Tupperwares. They all swap and load up their empty Tupperwares with the different dishes to take home and freeze and have plenty of food to take for lunch until the next "8 week freeze it swap".

GREAT IDEA!!!!

Lauri and Ben's Banana Muffins
1/2 c. butter 1 c. sugar 1 egg
1 c. mashed banana (about 3 bananas)
1 tsp baking soda dissolved in 1 tsp. water
1 1/2 c. flour 1 tsp vanilla 1 c. chocolate chips

Cream ingredients in order. Bake 12-15 min at 375 in 2" muffin tins.

Posted by oziahz at 12:45 PM EST
Updated: Friday, 31 March 2006 1:00 PM EST
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