Saturday, December 25, 2010

It's a Crafty Christmas!

This project had to be kept a secret until today. Noah, our grandson came to stay for an overnight in November and it was the perfect time to make something for his mama, our daughter. She is expecting our new grandchild in June.

I bought some onesies, fabric markers, fabric paints, stencils and some foam dawbers. Noah would decorate onesies for his new brother or sister.

I put down plenty of paper to protect the kitchen table. I also put paper inside each onesie to keep it from bleeding through.

I used 3M's paint tape to mask off the sections of stencils we would not be using at that time.

I held the stencil while Noah tap, tap, tapped with the dauber. He decided he wanted to work without his shirt.


I removed the stencil and Noah was so excited to see what he had created.


We had a blast and I can't believe how fast he went through those onesies.

I also helped a little putting on some faces.


We had a blast!

This is what we ended up with.


Noah decided what went on each onesie. What color and where to place the stencils.






Can't wait for his mama to open these up today! Merry Christmas everyone!

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Rocketman Has Landed


Rocketman returned from Asia bearing gifts. He bought these paintings in Insadong in South Korea. Insadong is a crafty area of Seoul and a favorite of mine. It is a big tourist attraction and if you want hanji paper, it's the place to go. Now I just have to figure out where to get them framed.

Monday, December 20, 2010

Maedeup Monday!


Nothing is better than a maedeup Christmas tree. I bought a small fully decorated with lights Christmas tree while living in South Korea. It stood under two feet. I then decorated it with projects from my maedeup class.
Rocketman made it safely back from Asia. He has a lot to do now for the next couple of weeks. It's good that he on "vacation." The new computer needs to be put together and everything on the old one needs to be transferred to the new one. The new furnace is working well with a couple of hitches. The humidifier doesn't seem to be working.

It has also been verbally approved for us to relocate back to South Korea. Rocketman has a huge project that will keep him in Asia for 2011. Now they are working on the specifics but that officially start date is 1-1-11. We won't be there by then. Rocketman thinks it will be February while I'm thinking it will be midJanuary. We are lucky that we will have family members staying in our house while we are gone including our deputy sheriff son.
Exciting times are coming!

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

And The Winner Is!

Comment #2:

Annette:
Sorry for such a terrible week, with everything new, it's got to get better, but unfortunately not your bank account.
BTW, love reading your posts and seeing your pictures, especially the snow, we don't get snow much down south.


Email me (becky@meverden.net) your address and I'm mail the ornament out right away. Congratulations!!!

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

FaveCrafts Blog Hop!

It's the time of the month so let's hop to it. This is an oldy but a goody. You may have seen it on HGTV's The Carol Duvall Show. This "Snowballs for Sale" Snowman polymer clay ornament as always been one of Carol's favorites and mine too. I hope you like it. For more great projects, check out FaveCrafts Blog.


copywrite 2010 Becky Meverden

CLAY SNOWMAN ORNAMENT

Materials:
clear glass bulb ornament
Premo! Sculpey:
- two 2-oz. blocks 5001 white
- 2-oz. block 5033 orange
- 2-oz. block 5323 green
- 2-oz. block 5382 cadmium red
- 2-oz. block 5562 ultramarine blue
2 black seed beads
straight pin
12 white pompoms
AAA-22 Snowflake Stamps by Judith
1/2" Kemper circle cutter
3/8" Kemper heart cutter
pink & blue chalk
cotton swab
paring knife
round toothpick
paintbrush
pasta maker or acrylic roller
black fine-tip pen
white Pentel Milky gel roller
light blue card stock
scissors
eye pin
gold cord or ribbon
quilt batting
baking dish or cookie sheet
circle template (optional, to measure clay)
clear Liquid Nails adhesive from beauty supply stores

Instructions:
1. For the snowman's body: Roll a 1-1/8-inch ball of white clay into a cone. Press straight pin halfway into the top of the body to support the head.
2. For legs: Roll two 3/4-inch balls of white into 1-1/4-inch-long tapered logs. Use snowflake rubberstamp to indent snowflake on end of each leg. Apply blue chalk to snowflake indentations with a cotton swab. Attach legs to body.
3. For arms: Roll two 5/8-inch balls of white into 1-1/4-inch-long tapered logs. Attach arms to body.
4. For head: Roll a 7/8-inch ball of white clay. Press two black seed beads into head for eyes. Use a toothpick to make two squint lines at each eye. Roll a 3/16-inch ball of orange into an oval nose and press onto his head. For his mouth, use a circle cutter and press half of the cutter into the head under the nose. Blush cheeks using pink chalk and cotton swab). Set aside.
5. For hat: Roll a 1-inch ball of ultramarine blue into a 3-inch-long tapered log. Use the rounded end of a paintbrush to make a hole in the center of the hat. Gently roll the paintbrush around the hole, making the hole larger until it fits over the head.
6. Bend the tail of the hat up and down. Press onto top of head.
7. For the brim of his hat: Roll a 1/4-inch-wide log of ultramarine blue. Flatten with your fingers and then use the paintbrush to indent. Starting at the back of the hat, press the brim around the lower edge of the hat and cut off when ends meet.
8. For the pompom on the hat: Roll a 7/16-inch ball of white. Use the rounded end of the paintbrush to make a hole in the pompom. Press onto the end of the hat.
9. Press the eye pin into the top of the hat.
10. Sit the body on top of the ornament and press slightly against the glass. Attach the head to the top of the body. Lay the ornament on a piece of quilt batting.
11. For the holly accent: Flatten a sheet of green through the pasta machine at a #4 setting (5/64-inch if using an acrylic roller). Use the heart cutter to cut out three hearts. Fold each heart gently in half and press ends together to form holly. Press onto glass. For the berries, roll three 1/8-inch balls of cadmium red and press them onto the center of the holly.
12. Bake at 265 F degrees for 30 minutes and let cool. Gently remove clay pieces from the glass.
13. Remove the metal top of the ornament, put 12 white pompoms inside and replace top.
14. Glue the body and holly accent onto the bulb. Set aside.
15. For the sign: Cut a 1-1/4" x 3/4" rectangle of blue card stock. Use the black pen to dash lines around the edge of the sign. Use white gel roller to write "Snowballs 4 Sale." Glue the sign into the hands of the snowman.
16. String with gold cord or ribbon.

Monday, December 13, 2010

Maedeup Monday!


What a wild week last week was. If something could go wrong, it did:
1. Furnace acting up and not working, getting a new furnace and air conditioner.
2. Computer dying, getting a new computer.
3. 17+ inches of snow on top of the 8" we got the weekend before.
4. My laser printer quit printing, let Rocketman figure that out when he returns.
5. The dryer died, ordered a new Whirlpool from Sears.
I haven't added up the total cost of everything but it is over ten thousand dollars! Luckily I had all my Christmas shopping done.
So in honor of this horrific week and Rocketman's return on Saturday (he's been gone since Thanksgiving weekend), I am giving away the ornament above. All you need to do to be entered is leave a comment.
I will draw a winning 8:00am CST on Wednesday. Good luck everybody and here's to a less costly week.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

MinneSNOWta


This is what I was doing while we were getting 17+ inches of snow. I found this darling pillow in a quilt magazine. It was easy to do and turned out so cute.


I also had to snow blow three passes to get our driveway clear yesterday. Today I woke up to this and it was as high as my waist. It took the better part of an hour to clear. It also didn't help that the temperature was 5 degrees. Look at my poor mailbox.
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