Mar 022011
 
You join, you sign up for the parties you want, you wait to hear if you’re a chosen participant, you get the email saying you are and get all too excited, time passes…the excitement diminishes until…the day the party package arrives!

Today was that day.  I received an email the package had been shipped and would be delivered on the first by Fed Ex.  Do I ever count on delivery times…never…I have been disappointed all too many times.  But here it is on time, and it wasn’t me who couldn’t wait to open the box…it was my daughter!

She began pulling out all the items, first the very nice Teflon coated skillet…impressive at that..a really nice weighted pan.  Then came note pads, an oven mitt, recipe cards, coupons, wooden spoons, and magnets.  I am told I can only invite 15 guests as my daughter wants one of everything, including having ownership of the skillet.  I said to her, what are talking about…I think not!  You can have one of everything that I don’t need for your Hope Chest (lol..she’s only 13), but I am keeping the frying pan.  I then tell her we can invite more than 15 guests if they come as couples…all is good…not to worry 🙂

Next thing I know…she’s bringing over the recipe book telling me I need to go to the store so I can make this chicken dish for dinner tonight. Not happening!  So here come the party plans, and the excitement, until the party date arrives.  Then we feast.  I wonder who’s actually hosting the party….me or my daughter?  Maybe I’ll leave it up to her…NOT!  I wouldn’t have a kitchen left!

Mar 022011
 


I don’t know about you, but I can tell you I have a countless number of CD’s that one would normally through in the trash…but I refuse.  These include CD’s from advertisements that come in the mail…you know…the ones you could care less about, or scratched CD’s beyond repair, or just outdated PC programs.  I save them all and have done so for years!  I knew someday that I would come across a way to recycle them in a fashion that I like.  Well…today was the day for one idea that came my way. 


Okay…I know you’re saying…we just got over Christmas why would I want to do a Christmas craft now!  I say…think out of the box!  You can create more than a Christmas ornament.  How about…just an every day way to display your favorite pictures and hang them from the locks on your windows, or a holiday you celebrate like Easter, or maybe a wedding or graduation?  


This project is so versatile.  You could hot glue several to a pretty ribbon and hang from the wall.  Take it a step further, and add bows in between the CD’s hung from the ribbon with some dried flowers.  Another thought…how about a timeline of birthdays of your children…just leave extra ribbon to attach more CD’s as the birthdays come each year.  The ideas in my mind run endless.  


Challenge yourself to see what you can come up with.  If you do a recycled CD project before I get to mine, please come back to share it.  I will post your project!  


Create a personalized ornament from a recycled CD. 



Materials:
  • Fiskars “Pine for You” Squeeze Punch (01-03771)
  • Fiskars “Sugar & Spice” Squeeze Punch (01-003773)
  • Fiskars Circle Cutter (93807097 )
  • Fiskars Adhesive Foam Set (12-2487 )
  • Fiskars 12-inch Rotary Portable Trimmer (12-9908 7097)
  • Li’l Davis Designs Tis the Season papers
  • Heidi Grace Designs Reagan’s Closet Clear Stamp (believe)
  • Cloud 9 Design Autumn Fun epoxy stickers
  • Recycled CD
  • ribbon
  • green stamp ink
  • cardstock in white and green
Steps:
  1. Use a recycled CD as the ornament base.Cut one circle using the green cardstock to cover one side of the CD. Adhere.
  2. Attach the photo to the right side of the circle. Trim off excess to maintain the circle shape.
  3. Stamp the word “believe” in a row with green ink on white cardstock. Trim a strip & adhere above the photo.
  4. Add a small strip of striped patterned paper above the word strip. Always trim any excess papers to keep the circle shape of the ornament.
  5. Place a narrow strip of red patterned paper to the left of the photo.
  6. Punch about six gingerbread man shapes using light brown cardstock. Arrange and adhere them to the green part of the ornament, to create a repeating pattern. Again, trim off excess. Add tiny epoxy circles to the gingerbread men.
  7. Punch one tree using green cardstock. Adhere in place using a foam adhesive. Add tiny epoxy circles.
Happy recycling!

Mar 012011
 
So….I sit here joining in on some blog hops. At the moment, I am doing the Follow Me Chickadee Tuesday Hop and I come across this blog with the post below.
Funny! If you want or need a good chuckle, I strongly urge you to read the post below…it’s fabulous!
Five Seconds From Crazy: How I Became A Supermodel: “I won a giveaway a few months ago, and my winnings finally came in the mail!I jumped for joy when the FedEx truck came barrelin’ up my drive…”

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