Sunday, January 18, 2015

Canvas, crayons, and paint, oh my!


I found a stash of blank canvases in my hoard, um, I mean craft supply area. We decided to experiment with some new techniques during our Crafternoon last weekend. 

One fun project we always wanted to try was the melted crayons on canvas. It was easier and quicker than I thought.
I bought several boxes of 24 count crayons at Dollar Tree and the girls picked out their favorite colors. We hot glued about 24 them on to a 12x12 canvas. 



I'll stop here and mention what we learned by trial & error:
• Just when you think you have enough hot glue under your crayons--Use more glue! They fell off quickly.
•Group crayons by like colors when arranging on canvas, the bottom of canvas will be a muddy color if all the different colors run together!

After we got everything situated on the canvas, the girls chose and cut shapes from the Silhouette Machine into contact paper. (Our one friend chose the NYC skyline. How cool is that?)



We then stuck our pictures on the canvas and the melting magic began with our hair dryers.



The contact paper did not stick to the canvas very well. Things got a little tricky, but we worked through it. Next time we will use freezer paper as our stencil and iron it on the canvas and peel off when finished. 

We were pleased with our finished product.



Next we tried some old fashioned stenceling, again, cut from the silhouette machine. Still, I would prefer freezer paper next time as the contact paper would not consistently adhere to the canvas. 

However, out results fared pretty well.




Although not one of our smoothest projects, we learned a lot and had a fun afternoon working together. I love Crafternoons!













Sunday, January 11, 2015

2 weeks into the new year


The girls and I have been discussing the meaning of "new year" lately. Resolutions, manifestations, goals, blank slates, starting new, etc., etc., etc....

 Marlee wanted to know if I make resolutions and do I follow through on them. I had to just chuckle as I think of the same goals I visualize every New Year, and always break.
Some examples:
•Eating only clean foods (doable, but difficult)
•Not losing my temper (ha!)
•Cleaning out and organize the attic (when?!)
•Not getting drunk until Thursdays (why?)
•Getting to the gym at 5:30am on weekdays (breaking this goal may have something to do with my previously listed goal being broken, I now realize)
•Keeping a clean kitchen at the end of every day (nope)

So I realized that maybe I'm not a great example to Marlee when it comes to resolutions for the new year. However, I do want to show my kids that it is important to make long term goals and stick to them. It does seem impracticable  
to me, to make all these promises on one evening each year and fufill them just because that's the norm.

I've decided to come up with an awareness check. What are we doing right now? today? And how does that affect the type of person we want to be? And of course being well versed in manifestations, laws of attractions, universal truths, and all that... I know that how we think right now affects our goals for tomorrow (literally) and for the future. 

So, we are working on a "Right Now" list. I'm impressed with what the girls wrote. Why am I'm always so surprised when they seem more aware and "with it" than I? While they've got a grip on things, I'm slowly trying to write mine:

Right Now, I am:
•Cherishing- all the friends and chosen family I allow in my life
•Learning- one new thing every day
•Rekindling- my relationship with my sewing machine, as it's my favorite method of creating
•Wandering- to new places on the map, planning a new place for the family to visit this summer
•Running- a little more each day. Perhaps a marathon is still achievable in my 40th year?
•Watching- my back. Sometimes I find myself in the 90210 zip code, distancing myself from toxic people.
•Cooking- at least 4 healthy meals from scratch each week
•Busying- my hands with a creative project when I become anxious
•Realizing- that sometimes I give too much of myself to people who don't appreciate me. 
•Working- on being a better mom, wife, and friend 

Hmm..If I didn't know any better, I'd say "awareness" could be my New Year's resolution, but why ruin a good thing?