• Blog - Creativity

    I missed my bloggerversary!

    Wow…11 years!!

    I am just 4 days late for my 11th bloggerversary!  I never thought I’d still be at this after all this time. You see, I tend to get really excited about new projects then when the next obsession crosses my path and I drop everything for that. Eventually I do circle back around to older things but it can take a while.

    Growing up, writing ranked up there with pulling teeth. This is yet another reason I’m impressed that I’ve continued post after post, month after month, year after year.  What is very more crazy to me is that I’ve grown to enjoy writing. I find it very freeing. It unclutters my mind. I don’t worry about the little things like the squiggly red line under unclutters telling me that is not a proper word. I don’t care. It’s the word I’ve chosen to use.

    I do find it very ironic that my first post was about a handmade book I had just created…and now 11 years later…it’s a handmade book that I created that had me sitting down at the keyboard today.

    More on my new book in the next post…

     

  • Blog - Crafts - Creativity

    T Tuesday: coffee stained edition

    Welcome to another rousing edition of T stands for Tuesday where we grab a cup a and share what we’ve been up to. I’m taking a bit of liberty with that rule this week and I know our wonderful host, Elizabeth, won’t mind a bit.

    Before we begin I must apologize for the poorly lit photos. My laundry room/craft room has both florescent and incandescent lighting. Choosing the right filter for proper lighting is nearly impossible.

    Now on with the show…

    As I was cleaning out the school supply shelf which holds both new and partially used supplies, I happened upon a spiral bound sketch book from one of the kids elementary school days. The cover and drawings were long since gone, the spirals smashed and many pages crumpled. I decided to salvage what I could before the whole thing ended up I the recycle bin.

    T Tuesday: coffee stained edition | Halle's Hobbies

    So now what. I thought binding them into a journal would be a good choice but boring white pages have never made me want to use them them. Aged pages always draw me in.

    This technique isn’t new, I’ve used it myself on many occasions. The one thing that really appeals to me is the randomness of dyeing or staining. You never know exactly what your going to get.T Tuesday: coffee stained edition | Halle's Hobbies

    Since I had a large stack of papers I wanted to make sure that there was irregularity of staining throughout the pages. I sprinkled instant coffee grounds every few pages in the stack.T Tuesday: coffee stained edition | Halle's Hobbies

    I used a spray bottle to gently wet the coffee to start the staining process.

    T Tuesday: coffee stained edition | Halle's Hobbies

    After letting it sit for a while I poured in more water and used a second container filled with water to keep the papers submerged.

    T Tuesday: coffee stained edition | Halle's Hobbies

    I left the pages for a day…perhaps a little longer.

    T Tuesday: coffee stained edition | Halle's Hobbies

    Now I had a stack of really soggy papers. Since I don’t have the room to lay each out individually I had to come up with a quick and easy solution.

    T Tuesday: coffee stained edition | Halle's Hobbies

    I used old shower rings through the wire shelving to hold a metal knitting needle. They were able to drip dry over the laundry sink. Worked perfectly.

    T Tuesday: coffee stained edition | Halle's Hobbies

    Just look at those yummy pages…the color and texture really make me happy!

    T Tuesday: coffee stained edition | Halle's Hobbies

    Now that I’ve got them all folded I have to decide what sort of book I want to make. The last book I made with coffee stained pages really turned out well. I cut up a suede jacket for the covers. I’m pretty sure I used all of the suede while making some Ren Fest pouches. It is garage sale season though so I might just get lucky and find something that speaks to me. Until then I will set these aside.

    This should be my last really busy Tuesday for a while since most things are winding down for the summer break. I may start back with my knitting group occasionally which is Tuesday mornings. Of course.

    Today I’m meeting girlfriends for a birthday lunch. Gosh, lots of May birthdays. It’s the last little hurrah before school is out on Thursday.

    What are you doing today?

  • Blog

    A second look: Travels postcard book

    SecondlookThis month for Second on the 2nd I decided to share a second look at a postcard book…well, actually two books…I created to hold my postcard collection.

    The original post was dated July 13, 2011.  Come along for a trip down memory lane with me.

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    This spring I got back into swapping postcards on Swapbot.  Of course, they have other things to swap but I’ve had the most fun with postcards.

    Who doesn’t love getting mail, right?!

    What do you do with a big stack of postcards to make them a little more fun…

    You make a book!

    This book was a great size and had the perfect title.

    I made 3 tiny signatures and attached them to the cover with a pamphlet stitch. I used a dry adhesive tape runner on the front side of each of the postcards to “tip” them into the book.

    These postcards came from all over the globe…

    Places such as South Africa

    New Zealand

    Slovakia

    And as close as the next state.

    Years ago, before starting this blog, I made my first book to hold my postcards.

    Kind of a cheesy title….

    But I was happy with the the way a bound the signatures as well as attached envelopes to hold some extras.  Good thing too…the pockets are filled to the brim now.