18 October 2010

The Bag of Scrap [Part Deux]


It's a fresh week and I've got new ideas
to turn blah stuff into Tada! objects.

Last year, I made this, this and this
all from a bag of scrap.

I got the bag of scrap from this
New York City flea market.

I had to go back to pick-up a few more!

I choose these three bags.

Then sorted & grouped the contents using
an empty egg carton.

Today's blah: a gold buckle with floral details.

Here's what the back looks like.

Tada! A nautical-inspired belt!
The stripped gross-grain ribbon, left over from
this project, keeps the overall look casual.

I hand-stitched the ribbon to the buckle and added
a jewelry clasp to keep the buckle in place.

Tada! I think this will look good with

Have a good day everyone!



15 October 2010

Inspiration is Key


Here's a final fortune cookie "fortune" idea:

Blah -- a collection of "fortunes" that could be gathering dust.

Tada! Turn it into a key chain!

It's mounted on a small piece of wood
decorated with gift wrapper scraps.
Everything is sealed off with Mod Podge.
I made a small hole with a nail & hammer,
then inserted a small jump ring that attaches
to the bigger ring that holds the keys.

It's a gentle reminder of
which fortunes really matter.

Have a sweet weekend!

14 October 2010

On the Write Track


Whether or not you believe the "fortune" that you get
inside a fortune cookie, opening it is such a fun
way to end a Chinese meal.

I've accumulated quite a collection, and while
this doesn't make me rich in monetary terms, it has
sparked a few ideas to share my unique "fortune".

Tada! The plainest of pencils go from blah to Tada!
Simply attach the "fortune" onto the pencil with Mod Podge
{white glue works, too}.

Share the pencils with a child or co-worker.
It may just hold the answers he or she is looking for!


13 October 2010

Framed Fortune


Do you like fortune cookies?
I certainly do! I've been collecting the "fortunes" and
have incorporated them into my crafts & correspondence.
Here's my favorite:

The blah is really a Tada!

I'm keeping this for myself but I want to see it everyday.

Tada! I framed my fortune!

I got the frame from the $1 section of the craft store,
found a cute image from a magazine for a backdrop,
then mounted my "fortune" in a 3-D effect with glue.

It's my daily reminder to never lose faith.

And with that note -- here's to the continued safe rescue
of all the brave Chilean miners. I love happy reunions!




12 October 2010

Little Letter


Lovely to see you today!

At the Martha Stewart Craft Fair last December,
I bought myself this cute little note set:

And when I say little, I really mean little!
The envelopes are so tiny that you can only fit a
coin the size of a quarter dollar.

I guess this is the SMS/text version of a handwritten letter.
You'll only be able to write "I luv u" instead of "I love You"
or "C ya l8r" instead of "See you later".

I thought of these fortune cookie fortunes that I've
been collecting every time we go for a Dim Sum lunch
or order Chinese take-out .

They can fit inside the tiny envelope!

Well, if you fold the piece of paper.

It's a quirky way to share your fortune!
See your tomorrow.


11 October 2010

Fortune Cookie Fortunes


Happy Monday Lovelies!
I hope you had a wonderful weekend.

It's no shame that I'm a fan of Chinese take-out.
At the bottom of the bag, you'll find packets of sauce
{need to turn these from blah to Tada!}
and the popular fortune cookie.

I always keep these strips of paper with the "fortune"

Well, I have a few more "fortunes" to share
because just hiding them in a drawer is blah.

Tada! Make cake decorations out of them
by attaching them to a toothpick.

The birthday boy or girl gets to blow
the candles and everyone gets to
eat cake with fortunes to match!
Double Tada!


08 October 2010

Memories of Asia


On my blog this week, it's all about travel souvenirs.
Souvenirs that you can wear but don't call out
the city where it's from.

They're souvenir necklaces that I made myself!

Blah: necklaces from a market in Thailand that
I bought almost a decade ago.

Tada! I gave them a new dimension by
joining them together with a silver chain.

These remind me of Thailand's gorgeous
beaches and fabulous shopping!

Have a great weekend and if you're
travelling, don't forget to pick up
a little souvenir!


07 October 2010

Memories of Europe


How are you doing today?
If you've been tuning in, I've been making necklaces
that remind me of my travels.

Blah: old necklaces & loose beads.

Tada!: a shiny, happy multi-layer necklace
that looks brand new and reminds me of
crystals & chandeliers found in the
palaces of Europe.

I think I can hear this necklace sparkle.
See you tomorrow!




06 October 2010

Memories of France


All this week, I'm creating new necklaces out of my
old necklaces and my inspiration: travel.

Blah: a long necklace that I bought from a
street vendor in New York City.

With a pair of pliers, I can reconfigure it
to create a new look.

Tada!: a pearl necklace that's more streamlined & formal.
It reminds me a lot of Marie Antoinette, of stylish
French women and Chanel:

Chanel Black White Pearl Necklace

When I get tired of the all-pearl look,
I can add other beads to update the
necklace once again.

Have a great day!



05 October 2010

Memories of Puerto Rico


Thanks for stopping by today!
I've got another necklace idea inspired by travel.

When I make jewelry, I like to organize my
materials in empty egg cartons. I group
beads that I think might work together.

Blah -- beads from old necklaces & a
pendant I purchased in Puerto Rico.

Tada! -- a long, single-strand necklace
that highlights the beauty of the pendant!


04 October 2010

Souvenir Necklaces


Where have you traveled lately?
I like to travel & I like keeping souvenirs ranging
from fridge magnets to inexpensive art.

I also like to make my own souvenirs that
don't scream, "I bought this in Rome" or
"I found this in San Francisco".

Some souvenirs are subtle but tell a story.

Remember this necklace?
It's a simple chain with different beads -- each
bead reminding me of a place I've visited.

This week, I'm making more of these necklaces.
They allow me to travel without having to hop on a plane!

Today's blah: these tiny people charms.
They're really earrings. I bought them in Brazil
but the shopkeeper said they were made in Peru.
They remind me of what I love about Latin America:
warm, friendly & hardworking people with very
colorful cultures and cuisines.

Here's how I turned them into a Tada!:

Instead of wearing them on my earlobes,
I attached them to a gold chain.

I added small gold hearts and pendants
that work as open lockets, too!

More tomorrow!



01 October 2010

Festive & Fragrant


Hey, hey, it's Friday.
Happy first day of October also!

We've been prettifying fabric softener sheets
all this week, and I've got one last idea:

Blah: used dryer sheets

Tada! Festive party decorations inspired
by these Mexican paper flags:


A pair of scissors is all you need to make
these random cut-outs.

{I wanted to add colors to it but the ingredients in
the dryer sheet kept from absorbing my chosen dye.}

And because these sheets are still fragrant even
after use, your party space will be
smelling good, too.

Have a great, great weekend!


30 September 2010

Scent Sachet


Happy Thursday!
I can't believe it's the last day of
September already.

All this week, we're giving fabric softener
sheets a make-over.

What starts as a blah...

Can instantly made into a Tada!
It's now a scent sachet!

Embroider one side with a pretty design,
stitch the ends but leave a small opening.
Then add some luscious lavender buds,
close the open end & add a ribbon.

Hang it in the closet, stuff it in a
drawer or suitcase for
clothes that smell scent-sational!


29 September 2010

A Bridal Hairpiece


When I do the laundry, I like to use fabric softener sheets to
keep clothes, towels & sheets soft and smelling fresh longer.
After, I'm left with a sad sheet like this:

A used dryer sheet. Blah.
Well, it's time to turn it into a Tada!

Cut two small strips.

Stack the strips and fold together.
Sew a running stitch on the folded end
and pull the thread to make a ruffle.

Sew on pearls & crystals, add some tulle and
attach to a comb with hot glue.

Now you've got a pretty comb for the
bride or her attendants.
Tada!