Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Look at Me and How Awesomely Famous I Am!
Well, imagine my surprise while watching the latest Zaproot to see...well, me!
Keep an eye out at around 51 seconds into the video, and you'll see a screenshot of my Crafting a Green World post about writing my reps to protest the CPSIA:
Ah, fame. I have become so powerful that my mere image can now be used as shorthand for what I represent.
Monday, January 26, 2009
Heart Handmade: I Made It!
I glued patterned paper (sheet music or scrapbook paper) to the fronts and backs of 4"x6" pieces of recycled cardboard (cut from pizza boxes or record album covers), except for a few cool-looking record album covers that I cut down to 4"x6" and glued front-and-back. Then I cut and punched hearts of different sizes from more sheet music and scrapbook paper, and punched 1" circles in some of the cardboard Valentines. I glued hearts to the cardboard Valentines in whatever pattern I felt like (a different pattern for each one), glued pages recycled from a tiny little quote book on some, and wire-wrapped beads (some vintage amber beads, some a Christmas present from my mother) to dangle in the 1" circles of some of the cardboard Valentines. I hot-glued tinsel or thrifted bead strands around the edges of most of the Valentines, and cut and glued each Valentine a custom envelope recycled from an old atlas.
The US Valentines cost $1.17 to send, the Canadian ones cost $1.18, and the Australian one only cost $1.40. I have got to start sending more things to Australia.
Here are just a few highlights:


And speaking of true love? This Saturday, my dear friend Molly and I are driving up to Indianapolis (By ourselves! Without my babies! Without my husband! Has not happened since before Sydney was born!) to see Old Crow Medicine Show:
If you're jealous (which you are), you should totally come and meet us there. I'll be the 30-something lady in the jeans and T-shirt, acting like she hasn't been out in public by herself since 2006.
I am so freakin' happy.
Sunday, January 25, 2009
His Further Fall

P.S. Check out my tutorial for making envelopes out of recycled paper on Crafting a Green World.
Saturday, January 24, 2009
Whole Wheat Makes It Sturdy, Agave Makes It Sweet


I also really like that this makes a cut-out cookie that looks like a sugar cookie, blonde enough to ice and decorate, but with more flavor and a little healthier than a typical sugar cookie (I was a big fan of the banana taste--next time, should I use banana extract instead of vanilla?)
Because of course, the whole point of the sugar cookie is to ice and decorate it:

And in the process, I made this whole other crazy discovery that y'all probably already know all about. So Willow wanted to ice the cookies with strawberry jam (we don't often have jam and, like her mother, Will goes a little apeshit when something delicious is in the house), but I doubted the sticking power of strawberry jam to a cookie top, and anyway we still had some cream cheese left after making the half-birthday half-cake, so I shoved the rest of the cream cheese and the rest of the strawberry jam (sorry, Willow) into the food processor and pureed it all together, and when it was done, y'all--I had made a SCHMEAR!!!
There was an Einstein's Brothers just off campus of our undergrad, and even though my super-sarcastic best friend and I used to make massive fun of just the word "schmear"--"Go on, say it." "You say it." "I'll buy you a bag of iced animal cookies if you say it. " "Fine, but then you have to say "purse." Etc.--y'all, they are delicious.
So, two great food discoveries in as many days, and Matt is currently working like a dog around the house.
Yay, Saturday.
P.S. I fear that yesterday's affair did not end well for a certain pair of lovebirds:
P.P.S. There's also some leftover blueberry pie filling in the fridge--blueberry schmear, anyone?
Friday, January 23, 2009
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Heart Handmade: Paper Edition
Yeah, she's totally fine, but since her arm was all red and scratched, and since it was already ten minutes past time for school to start, AND since she was totally going to show up with a tear-stained face and red arm and tell everyone that Daddy hurt her because she was acting naughty, I decided to have Will ditch school for the day--juvenile delinquency starts so young, and is an obvious result of parental abuse.
So even though this was my To-Do list for the day--
- Buy hot glue.
- Figure out the serger.
- Blanket binding post for Crafting a Green World.
- Post to Etsy teams.
- List record bowl/album cover Valentine on my pumpkinbear etsy shop.
- Make banana bread.
--instead the day went more like this----and this:
I'll write more about that latter photo later, but let me just say--Plaster of Paris? Rules the World.
I'm getting pretty close to finishing my Valentines for the Valentines Classroom Card Exchange swap over at Craftster: I'm a little disappointed in myself in that I had wanted them to be entirely recycled, and they're not--there's obviously some stash scrapbook paper in there, and the tinsel was on Christmas clearance. I'm also having a little trouble finding recycled materials to fit my theme--I started using scrapbook paper because I ran out of sheet music of love songs, and I made a bunch of handmade envelopes for the Valentines, and they look cool and all, but they're from maps. Not so much of the love in a map, maybe. But since I'm a newbie at papercrafting, this is a good start for me. It takes a while to learn to suss out the possibilities of unconventional materials for your craft.
Here are the two beautiful handmade Valentines I've received so far in my exchange:
Awesome, right? And I'm still going to get something like 21 more!
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
I Heart Obama
Is that, perhaps, why I've spent the past half hour not grading papers, nor working up tomorrow's lesson plans, nor emailing some very boring emails, but creating a bunch of Obamicons?




The girls spent the morning out on one last adventure with their grandparents, but they arrived back home in time to witness one small moment in history with me:

P.S. Check out my post for other fun DIY Obama stuff over at Crafting a Green World.