20 October 2010

For Thy Waist or Neck


I love treasure hunting at flea markets!
During one of my trips, I found this bag of scrap
and this week, I've been transforming the "scrap"
from blah to Tada!

Blah: These metallic embellishments with a gold &
copper finish.

Tada! A statement belt!

It also doubles as a fashionable necklace!
A two-in-one accessory perfect for travel.
Tada!



19 October 2010

Simply CHARMing


Happy Tuesday!
All this week on my blog, I'm turning odd items
from a bag of scrap from blah to Tada!

Today's pick: gold charms & a faux diamond bracelet.
Individually, they're quite blah.

But if you put them together, they're Tada!

I really like the weathered look &
how each charm tells a story.

Have a charming day!


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.