Showing posts with label Craft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Craft. Show all posts

Sunday, January 15, 2012

This and That

As I start a new journey in the New Year,
it's time for This and That.





I read Tiny Buddha daily.

There have been several good articles on getting the New Year off to a good start.
One of those was create solutions not resolutions by Laura Fenamore.
I encourage you to read the whole article, but here is a short form:

"My solution  for letting go comes in daily reminding myself of the process.
 I do that using this morning affirmation for self-love:

Today, I accept myself just the way I am.

Today, I accept my body the way it is.

Today, I accept my mind the way it is.

Today, I accept my heart the way it is.

Today, the love I have for myself is so strong that I embrace all that is me.

Self-iove transforms my life from fear to joy and guides me to make healthy choices.

Today, I share time with others and easily forgive any injustice I feel in my mind.

Today, all of my relationships are based on respect, love and joy.

Today, I allow the divine wisdom in me to direct all my thoughts, words, and deeds.

Today, I allow divine love to give me peace and joy.

Today, I remember I am one with all life, and I give thanks for being me."


There was also a nice article by Loran Hills on journaling tips to help you heal, grow and thrive.

1. Start writing about where you are in your life at this moment.

2. For five to ten minutes just start writing in a "stream of consciousness."

3. Start a dialogue with your inner child by writing in your subdominant hand.

4. Cultivate an attitude of gratitude by maintaining a daily list of things you appreciate in your life, including uplifting quotes.

5. Start a journal of self-portraits.

6. Keep a nature diary to connect with the natural world.

7. Maintain a log of successes.

8. Keep a log or playlist of your favorite songs.

9. If there is something you are struggling with or if there is an event that is disturbing you, write about it in the third person.

10. Develop your intuition.

Loran goes into detail on each of these suggestions.


***

Speaking of journals:
I've started a journal of sorts in a Composition Notebook.
Images that I come across that I like, a post from Tiny Buddha that I liked, tea that was new to me, breakfast at Hungry's. roses for the Rose Bowl Parade, scones that I made and liked ....

Journal Page



***

I've been cleaning out the garage.
I tackled all of the boxes from Mr. Dragon's office and then found three boxes of *things* like this:




I believe these are all left over from the clean-out of my mother's things
years and years ago.
I have no excuse. There should always be a project going to keep my fingers happy!


***
Sometimes it's fun to visit with an old friend.
I first read The Copper Crown in 1986 and I still love it.
Good fantasy, good writing, good story, a smidge of sci-fi and lots of good 
Celtic Mythology.



Wishing YOU well and a JOY filled week.


Thursday, January 7, 2010

Mail Call!

I just LOVE Mail Call! This week, the book I won over at the Craftside Blog's Holiday Goodness Giveaway arrived. I won The Crafter's Devotional by Barbara R. Call and I'm thrilled! I want to thank all the wonderful folks at Craftside (Lindsey, this means you) for their generosity.




From the back of the book: " Crafters dabble, collaborate, muse, and make, all in their own way on their own timeline. For all crafts, there are established techniques ... and innumerable ways to experiment.

No matter your craft of choice, you'll find daily inspiration in the pages of this book. Author and crafter Barbara R. Call understands there is something elemental shared among artists and crafters, regardless of their chosen medium: creative energy. For each crafter looking to hone a favorite skill, there is a dozen who are waiting for that certain spark of inspiration or sinuous root of an idea to take hold.

The Crafter's Devotional uses interdisplinary exercises, nuggets of wisdom, brainstorming triggers, and how-to techniques to inspire, enhance, and motivate you to create."




"Inside you'll find the following categories:
  • Monday/journaling
  • Tuesday/recycle,reuse, or revive
  • Wednesday/collection,stash, and materials
  • Thursday/personal history
  • Friday/noncraft inspiration
  • Saturday and Sunday/collaborate, gather, and experiment


I'm going to have lots of good reading, inspiration and fun ahead!

Thanks again to Craftside.


Sunday, December 27, 2009

A Labor of Love



It wasn't too long ago that I posted this photo of
Raggedy Ann and Andy from the Vermont Country Store...
an early shopping through the catalogs
looking at the *old fashioned toys*.

Did you have an Ann or Andy when you were growing up?
I didn't.
But I do now!




Just look at her!
Isn't she beautiful?
My sista made her for me -- with her own two hands
and a little help from her sewing machine.
This doll is almost as tall as I am (5' is stretching it).



I love you.
I love you, too!



And, the doll comes with memories.
Memories of this little girl,
one Halloween
when her Mom made her a Raggedy Ann costume.




Hard to be believed --
that cute little girl is all grown up.
This beautiful young woman
celebrated her 23rd birthday this year.


Memories
Labor of Love

How do I say Thank You?
How about -- I love you, too.