30 September 2019

Treasures from the Trash: A Leaning Shelf

Hello there! Today I'm going to show you a piece of free furniture. I found it in the trash/recycling room of our apartment building.

Are you ready?

It's a handsome leaning shelf. It was missing one level and some screws had to be tightened.  

I was there for a good 15 minutes assessing, questioning, "Should I take it?" If we had room in our apartment I would have, no questions asked. But I didn't.

Using some photos I found on the web, here are some ideas on how I would turn it from blah to TADA!

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I would make my very own urban jungalow and fill every inch with plants.

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Or I would reconfigure the leaning shelf to add a desk and chair to liven up a tight corner.

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I have a lot of books and a new shelf will give them a new home.  

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It'll look good in the bathroom, too, dressed up with toiletries and accessories.

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I can also remove the existing shelves and replace them with towel rods.

@umbra_ltd's HUB ladder,
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Or I can use dowels and hang a few storage bins.


Anthropologie White-Dipped Ladder
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I can turn the leaning shelf into a ladder for towels.

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Or use as a display stand for throws, quilts, and blankets.

I hope these ideas have inspired you to give your unused or broken furniture new life and turn them from blah to TADA!

23 September 2019

Handmade Chocolate

Chocolate making was one of my favorite things to learn in pastry school. Tempering can be a bit of a challenge but can be improved upon with practice.

So here I am. Practicing.

I made these chocolate bars.

I flavored them with dried mission figs, walnuts, cocoa-dusted almonds, and sea salt.

These ingredients bring different textures and flavors to a plain bar.

I wrapped each bar in foil to preserve freshness.

Inspired by beautifully wrapped artisinal chocolates like this one and this one, I chose to wrap my chocolate in a pretty print. 

This is scrapbook paper from my paper stash, but you can use giftwrap...there are so many pretty ones available!

Now that the bars are all neatly wrapped, it's time to make a label.

I'm using navy sticker paper and a white pen to write the name (I'm using "Handmade Chocolate" for now) and the ingredient list. It's also good to write a "Best Before" date.

Stick the label on! This is the front side.

And the back side.

almonds, mission figs, walnuts, sea salt

Here are my chocolate bars, ready to be given away...TADA!

16 September 2019

Crafty Uses for Old Postage Stamps

I am still a big supporter of snail mail. I enjoy selecting the stationery, writing a meaningful message, and choosing the perfect postage stamp.

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Postage stamps are a story in themselves. They show a portrait of their country of origin. They could be patriotic or religious, show pride for their citizens, are lovers of nature, or have a sense of humor. Did you know that you can buy cancelled stamps in thrift stores and from on-line sellers?

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Here's my little collection, cut out from Christmas cards and letters I've accumulated over the years. I keep them and use them for crafting. 

Curious? Let me show you:

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I use postage stamps to wrap presents

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A blah brown paper package. But when tied up with string and embellished with ephemera, washi tape, and rubber stamps, it turns into TADA!

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Another version with just string and postage stamps.

Next is a ceramic catch-all dish:

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This was a plain white sauce dish that I turned from blah to TADA! I used an air mail envelope, a cancelled postage stamp, and pages from a magazine to give it a new look. I attached these with glue and added a light coating of Mod Podge. 

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It's a tiny tray to tidy up odds and ends like paperclips, tacks, and rubber bands.

I've got another idea:

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Turn the postage stamps into fridge magnets...TADA!

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Find the ones you want to use (I'm using an all bird theme).

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Take a sheet of self-adhesive magnets.

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Attach the stamps in a corner but make sure to reinforce with glue.

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Then cut them into individual or duo magnets. Notice that I tried my best to keep the perforated sides for added postal charm.

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Add a few drops of dimensional magic glue for a glassy and raised finish. Let dry for a few hours.

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Now, you can use them on your refrigerator door...TADA!

And here's another one from the blog archives:

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I found an empty plastic box and decorated the top with postage stamps. I carefully selected these characters from cartoons, comics, and story books for a touch of whimsy...TADA! 

And there you have it...crafty ways to turn old postage stamps from blah to TADA! 

09 September 2019

Stickers for Snail Mail

I love stickers! I can spend a good amount of time at the sticker aisle in the craft store. I like to use them for card making and gift wrapping

I also use them to embellish envelopes for mailing.  

These are some stickers that I made recently. I turned a blank sheet of adhesive paper from blah to TADA! 

I used these rubber stamps with a vintage vibe.

I dug up other travel-themed stamps that I received as gifts.  

I used letter stamps to spell out words.

Luggage back then was very heavy and didn't have wheels. Whew! That would have been a workout. However, I do love the stickers that were attached to luggage at every new port. What a nice souvenir. 

And here's my adhesive page all filled up...TADA!

I simply cut out what I need to turn a plain envelope from blah to TADA!

02 September 2019

The Summer of 2019

Today is Labor Day, the unofficial end of summer. 

Sigh.

How did the season fly by so quickly? I'm feeling all sorts of blah because these carefree days are about to end. To turn this thought into TADA!, can I share some photos of my summer? 

Summer was all about traveling to new cities...

Hanging out by the water...

And being able to dip my toes in the sand.

Summer wasn't complete without cookouts...

And lots of frozen desserts.

Summer was filled with outdoor concerts... 

Movies in the park...

The kind where you bring your own chair and pack a picnic.

Plus bonus fireworks, too...TADA!

I also got to practice my art:

I took a hand lettering class led by the talented Miss Swetha.  

Inspired by Mother Nature, I made a few "Petite Paintings" using small scraps of watercolor paper.

I also took some floral design classes.

Huckleberry, Salvia, Solidago, Charmelia, Gomphrena, Celosia, Dahlias, Carnations, and Sunflowers.
We used flowers like Huckleberry, Salvia, Solidago, Charmelia, Gomphrena, Celosia, Dahlias, Carnations, and Sunflowers.

Huckleberry, Salvia, Solidago, Charmelia, Gomphrena, Celosia, Dahlias, Carnations Sunflowers
Carefully placed in a darling mason jar accented with a raffia bow.

To make the arrangement last longer, I made this painting.

It's cover art for a greeting card...TADA!

Summer likewise required a visit to the farm...

And the farmer's market

And of course, I made a sketch of what I saw...TADA!

I hope you all had a relaxing summer!