06 January 2020

Shopping in my Closet : A Winter Outfit

Last year, I started this idea called "Shopping in my Closet." It's a discipline of using what I already have, giving away what I no longer use, and not having to shop if it's not necessary. I'd like to work around a capsule wardrobe where every single piece is worn on a regular basis.

Today, I prepared a winter outfit.

This turtleneck sweater was a hand-me-down from my Mom's sister. She gave me a bunch of her winter clothes to make sure I was bundled up when the temperatures dropped. Just the thought makes me smile. It's a loved one's hug in clothing form...TADA!

Anyway, I rarely wore this because it felt a little scratchy. But I always wear a shirt under a sweater and a long-sleeved shirt was the solution.

I'm a casual dresser and a good pair of jeans is a staple.  I also paired it with a hat (or a beanie) to keep my head and ears warm. 

I'll wear a puffer jacket (such a wise investment!) over it to keep me toasty and dry even if the wind howls or the snow falls. I'm ready for winter...TADA!

Here's to turning our old outfits from blah to TADA!, as well as being smart and mindful of the things we shop for.

01 January 2020

Hello 2020!

I hope your holidays were bountiful with food, fun, and happy memories with friends and family.

As we begin a New Year, I promise you more crafts, suggestions on how to be kind to Mother Earth, and inspiring ideas on how to turn blah to TADA! 

Won't you come and join me? 

Let's all have a wonderful 2020!

31 December 2019

Everything Will Be Alright

I came across this lovely letter of assurance and I thought I'd share it with you:

You are that turn after the cold
via Pinterest
May this be a reminder to be hopeful and confident for what is about to come. I hope 2019 was kind to you and I hope 2020 will be even better!

Have a Happy New Year!

30 December 2019

How To Store Your Christmas Cards

Hello everyone! One of my favorite things about the holiday season is receiving Christmas cards in the mail.

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I appreciate that we are part of a relative or friend's mailing list! A card from a boxed set, a personalized postcard with family photos, or an annual newsletter -- I love them all!  

I read in a poll on Twitter that not everyone keeps Christmas cards. Some people toss them out after the holidays. Gasp! I can't imagine doing that. I keep all of the snail mail I've received over the years in a big plastic storage box. 

If, like me, you keep all the Christmas cards you receive, you might like this idea:

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First, get rid of the envelopes for less bulk. Then punch a hole on the corner of each Christmas card. 

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String the cards through a binder ring or a piece of ribbon. Close the ring or knot the ends of the ribbon. 

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All the cards from one year are grouped together...TADA!

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It's easy to flip through the cards, too.

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Just so we can identify the year the cards were received, why not make a cover page? 

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It's a quick craft that uses paper remnants, rubber stamps, an ink pad, glue, and a cute gift tag that I wanted to save. 

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We can also turn gift wrapper scraps and cardboard from blah to TADA!

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By turning them into a cover for my 2019 Christmas card collection.

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I hope this idea is helpful when it's time to pack away your holiday mail.

A Christmas Card Organizing Tip

25 December 2019

Wishing You A Merry Christmas

In the Philippines where I'm from, we decorate our homes with this star-shaped lantern called a "parol". It's fashioned after the star that led the Wise Men to the manger where Jesus was born. It's a symbol of hope and finding direction. 

I wish you a very beautiful Christmas enjoyed with all those you love!

23 December 2019

Personalizing a Christmas Stocking

Do you like hanging stockings as part of your Christmas decor? 

Every family member can have one (even the pets!) and if you want, gifts can be tucked inside.

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You can find stockings at any price point. I got this at the dollar spot at Target many years ago. I have several that I like to hang on mirrors in the hallway or living room to turn these spaces from blah to TADA!

I decided to add a personal touch to the stocking with a monogram.

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First I wrote the letter in pencil.

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Then I sewed the letter with embroidery thread and a needle. 

It's a simple addition to make the stocking a little extra special. You can use it to decorate your tree or package small gifts...TADA!

16 December 2019

Sweater Weather

Hi Everyone! Have I told you that I like collecting cookie cutters?

Here's one that I got two years ago. It's a cozy sweater!

I made some gingerbread cookies and turned them into ugly sweaters...TADA!

I used royal icing and an assortment of sprinkles.

But I like to use the cookie cutter as a template for crafting, too. I've done it several times before to make tags and favors

Ugly sweaters made from printed card stock...TADA!


Rubber stamps and an ink pad to decorate.

Or letter stamps to turn it into a gift tag...TADA!

Make multiple sweaters to form a garland to decorate your office. 

Or use them for all your Christmas packages...TADA!