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Wednesday, January 18, 2023

Mainstays Ale Matte Black Stoneware Mug ~ Review


''This 3.82" matte black mug is made of stoneware, it is dishwasher and microwave safe. Excellent home or wedding registry gift.
(1) MODERN DESIGN - This rustic speckled dinnerware collection features a lipped rim design on each matte stone mug. These fashionable mugs bring an earthy and organic feel to your dishware set, while also being simple and basic enough for everyday dining.
(2) DURABLE CERAMIC STONEWARE- Fired at high temperatures, stoneware is typically thicker and more durable than porcelain or Bone China. These dishes are sure to make a statement in your kitchen.
(3) MATERIAL: Stoneware – Stoneware has an earthy, organic feel. This cup brings to mind rustic elegance to the table.
(4) Dishwasher and Microwave safe - Made of high quality durable materials
Size: " W 3.82 in x D 3.82 in x H 3.86 in
Wash prior to first use. Dishwasher, Microwave and Freezer Safe. Not for use in the oven.''

Love this stoneware mug by Mainstays. It has a very natural feel to it and the matte black finish brings a nice change to my other mugs. It is microwave, dishwasher and freezer safe. I used the mug to heat up my coffee in the microwave. Even though the cup was hot the handle was not, a definite plus! Nice weight and great handle for those of us with arthritis.


Available through Walmart Stores


 I may have received one or more of the products mentioned above for free or a discounted price. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

Thursday, August 18, 2022

Dishcloths to Crochet ~ Patterns


Enlarge and print out

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Sweet Strawberry




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Cute Cosmos


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Organic Orange




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Sunday, March 28, 2021

Strawberries


My Sister and Hubby bought me some Strawberry Plants. 
They're flowers are so pretty - pink instead of white.

Last year I plant some veggies in the wheel barrel - a few got left behind. oops!


Since I wanted to plant the Strawberries in it,
 I first needed to get it ready.
Umm, yeh, those are Carrots 😒


Intimidating? yeh
But I pulled and pulled.....


Mutated? uh, yeh 😲
Quickly discarded


Carrots gone,
fresh soil added,
ready to plant!


Delizz and Ruby Ann Strawberries are planted!
😊


Sweet blooms!


 The starters maybe small but they have big hearts - already trying to produce!
Happy plants 💖


🍓🍓🍓🍓🍓🍓🍓

Yes, that's a Feverfew in front. 
It will be listed and sold very soon!

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Friday, February 12, 2021

Making Paper Bag Albums



Paper Bag Albums/Scrapbooks
An oldie but a goodie!
Easy to make, inexpensive and tons of fun!

What you'll need:

4 lunch size brown paper bags, or more depending on the size you prefer
All you embellishing goodies for the theme of your book - 
this includes anything and everything

Lay the paper bags on top of each other
reversing each one opposite of the other
and fold in half


Next punch 3-5 holes for your binding area


I like to staple the sides of the folded bottom. 
It gives it a little more stability,
cuts down on the amount of give of the folds.
But it's not necessary.
Try to remember to do this before
covering the page with your background paper.
If you don't, no worries just embellish over the staples


If you want a deeper pocket (let's face it, who doesn't?)
just trim a tiny strip off where the bottom folds up


You'll be left with two pockets,
one shallow and one deep.
The open ends of the bags make a
great place for keepsakes, notes, tags, etc.


Now the fun begins.....
You can cover the brown paper.
Use papers, fabrics or whatever.
There are NO RULES.
Do what ever your heart desires.

Cover the area that you want to cover with glue,
mod podge, etc.


Flip one bag at a time over onto the wrong side of your covering
and press down all over.
You can also measure and cut to fit or do it this way, 
cutting off the extra around the bag -
whichever is most easiest for you.


Turn it over and trim any extra


You can cover two pages at once or each page individually.

I've done it both ways and each is just as easy.
Or if you want some of the brown paper showing
just cover part or even none!

Hold the pages up to the light and
 you can see where you need to punch your holes
through the "covering" papers


You can add anything you'd like - 
layer papers, add trims, found objects...

~ Examples ~

 

beads, buttons...


make pockets/tucks, add images...


and of course, make journaling spots.


In order to bind the pages together, you can use yarn, 
string, raffia, binder rings, strips of fabrics,
anything that will be able to keep the book together.

I stuff these with lots of tags and goodies, but there is always 
room for more. I add a button to the front and back edge 
along with a good length of ribbon. The end of the ribbon on 
the back is permanently fixed to the button. 
Then  bringing the ribbon around the open end of the book
 it can be tied or wound around the button. 
 It will adjust to the volume of the book
as you add to it, while keeping the contents secure.

Examples of ones I've made in the past, 
along with a few pages, to give you ideas...

"A Vintage Garden"


Made pockets, tags, and added fun trims.


''Garden Fairies''


some stories....


even a recipe.


"Spring Is Sprung"


Lots of florals.


I started on a series of vintage 
''Cookbooks" after finding boxes of 
old newspapers, clipped recipes, vintage appliance pamphlets, 
and TONS of old ephemera from my Grandmother 
while cleaning out our old farm.

Vol. 1 ~ "Holiday"


Stuck in lots of tags, old pamphlets,
old recipes....


used the old newspaper as background paper,
embellished with old buttons, rick rack...


even included an attached yarn bookmark
with XO beads on the end.
Lots to go through.


Vol. 2 ~ "Baking"
I used part of my Grandmother's old apron to cover
 the front of this one. I was lucky that I could fit the pocket
on the cover.


Included in the pocket were things
Grandma may have had in there
*note the date on the letter...1917


tons of old recipes, even an 
old order blank from the dairy...


"New Perfection Cook Stove"!


more treasure packed inside.


We have a friend that instead of exchanging gifts
at Christmas, we exchange pictures from that year.
This is one I made quite awhile ago.
A photo Album/Scrapbook for her.


With lots of photos tucked in,
lots of pockets were needed.
An old tea towel came into play...


stamp if you'd like...


farmer handkerchiefs...


can't say no to dried rose petals!


I hope that gave you enough inspiration to try one for yourself.
Just have fun with it!



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