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Saturday, 6 May 2006
FUNKY SOCK SWAP CHAIN LETTER WARNING!!
Topic: PATTERNS


I received a chain letter over the weekend to be part of a sock exchange. I had a little pair of sock earrings that I sent the person on my letter. IF YOU ARE ONE OF MY FRIENDS or DAUGHTER ( this means YOU RAIN!) expect one in the mail SOON. :0) I can only mail one to six people so if you didn't get one and would like a blank to start it in your area click on the image to get started. Share your 36 socks and other sock related images on Flickr at SOCK HEAVEN


Posted by oziahz at 7:25 PM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, 20 September 2006 9:14 AM EDT
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Monday, 1 May 2006
April Winner!!
Topic: Hot Mitt Monthly







Such great little finger mitts!!!
Click on the image to visit her blog. :0)




Posted by oziahz at 9:46 AM EDT
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Sunday, 30 April 2006
A VERY CHIC MOTHER'S DAY GIFT!







My family let me pick out my Mother's Day gift early!!!
Yippeeeee!!!
I have always wanted a french market basket. It is great for summer yard sale finds, trips to the market, and picnics. This seller on Ebay includes a little boutique scarf to tie on the handle so I will feel SUPER CHIC this Mother's Day!!

Click on the image to buy one from the same Ebay seller. :0)


Posted by oziahz at 1:33 PM EDT
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Friday, 28 April 2006
ONIGIRI...Rice Balls!!!!
Topic: RECIPES







Click on the image to purchase the rice ball seasoning at one of the best online Asian Markets around.
With the gas prices what they are,it actually costs less for us to have the groceries shipped to our door than it would to drive to the nearest market.
We live in a rural area, so I see myself doing more online shopping in the future. :0)


Instructions to prepare rice ball:
1. Mix one packet Rice Ball seasoning to about 160 grams (5 oz) of hot rice, thoroughly.
2. Mold rice ball with two hands and serve





Posted by oziahz at 9:24 AM EDT
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Thursday, 27 April 2006
Gifts From TIGERLUXE!!
Topic: MY SWAPPERY









These are all of the awesome things that Tigerluxe-Rachael sent me!!

I'm so happy!! I don't have time to update my blog I want to enjoy my STUFF!



Posted by oziahz at 10:50 AM EDT
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Monday, 24 April 2006
Another Great Japanese Craft Book
Topic: CRAFT BOOKS




This book is called Magic Scrubber, but the crochet and knitting patterns would work great for potholders too!!
ISBN# 4-8347-6294-7





Click on the image to see more book pages at Hot Mitt Monthly. ( * must have a Flickr account)




Posted by oziahz at 1:28 PM EDT
Updated: Monday, 24 April 2006 1:44 PM EDT
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Wednesday, 19 April 2006
BOOKPLATES!!!







Lyric sent me two wonderful bookplates that I love very much. You can view some awesome bookplates at these three places. ONE
TWO
THREE

* you will need a Flickr account to view the third.

Posted by oziahz at 3:29 PM EDT
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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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