Reorganizing the Ribbon Stash

I had a quick project to finish using ribbons, so of course, I reached for my ribbon bin. I didn’t have to do much to open the lid; it practically popped open by itself… like one of those trick cans with the springy snake! And here’s why:

Umm... can we say mess?

Boing! You’re laughing, right? Tell me you are… please. Well, it bugged me enough that I felt compelled to do something about it. I know lots of crafters use ribbon racks, boxes with grommets for their ribbons, or even curtain rings as ribbon holders. Instead, I had visions of mini fabric bolts in mind.

Turning ribbons into mini fabric bolts

I thought I’d cut pieces of cardstock, or try to find little scraps to use as my “bolt center”, but I grabbed a box of tags. Perfect. With a little adhesive on a tag, I tacked down one end of ribbon and just kept turning.

Ribbons stash is tamed

Voila! Much nicer. I also wound up some leftover fabric strips that can be used for projects or gift wrapping. (I know I’ll never make that crazy quilt.) And, underneath all that stuff, I found some more ribbon and fibers still on their packaging. Used, I’ll have you know… not still with the tags and taped up.

Got a storage idea to share? I’d love to hear from you.

30 Days of Creativity – Day 13: Mixed media

Day 13: Try something new!  Play today with a new form of art or craft!

Not long ago I reviewed some pretty cool art supplies for Craft Critique and made this mixed media mini-scroll (rubber stamping on fabric). I have to say, those gelatos are super fun to use! And even though mixed media artwork (artwork in which different materials are used) might not be new, it’s a form I haven’t explored in a very long time.

Mini-scroll

Any readers trying something new this summer? Here are a few sites for you to check out. Won’t you share some of yours too?

30 Days of Creativity – Day 12: Lunch

Day 12: Look at a child.  See how connected they are to their creative self?  Pretend you are a child and make something.

I meant to draw something, but it’ll have to wait. Lunch through the eyes of a child… playing with food. Who doesn’t like fun food? Credit to Meet the Dubiens for the inspiration!

We had a playdate a while ago…

PB & J sandwich with apple and raisin eyes, and a little carrot beak…. atop a chip nest because, the kids wouldn’t eat a “tree” made with cucumber circles and pretzels sticks.

Hot dog “samples” were requested. It’s just more fun with DIY flagged toothpicks which I had extras sitting in a drawer from my sister-in-law’s bridal shower.

 

Back in the (Blogging) Saddle Again

You know it’s getting really hectic around my home when I stop making time to blog. But everyone knows, real life can take over like a storm… like “when it rains, it pours”. Above all else, gotta take care of the family and run a household. And we all try to have a little fun in between. Otherwise, I’m fine, the family is fine, just getting ready for the end of the school year, summer plans, and all that. My little one finished his first year of preschool, and the older one is just two weeks away from becoming a fourth grader. *yikes* She’s one of the big kids all of a sudden!

In the next few posts I’ll be sharing some of the happenings around here, get back to the 30 days of creativity, too, but until then, take a gander at the new Twitter button and Facebook fan page (links are at the right hand side). I have to admit, I’m on Facebook a lot. The fan page was born out of reorganizing my personal page, and there you’ll find more craft, food and home goodies… a little more interactive, if you will. Thanks for hanging around, internet pals!

Mother’s Day Lesson

Mother’s Day. Idyllic. Breakfast prepared by the hubby and kids. Homemade cards and notes.

Lunch with my family. Beautiful weather for a soccer game. Daughter’s team wins! Come home, neighbor friends outside, kids excited to see them. Screaming. Giggling.

Just when you think everything is picture-perfect… you get a reminder of what it’s all about.

“MMMMMOM, she called me a LOSER!

What?!?! This was unprovoked (I later verified). I was stunned, especially since we considered this little person a friend. I wasn’t sure if she knew what she had said, had done. The older kids were confused not knowing what happened.

“She called me a loser! Hmmmph!!! That was mean!” Arms crossed. My little man stomping away towards the back door with teary, glassy eyes… going inside the house. He’s four years old with a sensitive soul. He knows enough that it was negative. My heart was breaking for him, we’ve never had to deal with that sort of talk.

Not seeing any grown-ups around, and wanting to say something, I softly said to this child, “I think you said something not so nice. Something unfriendly. I think you hurt Ollie’s feelings. Maybe you might want to say sorry.” And after a few seconds, she walked away saying absolutely nothing. This person broke my son’s trust and confidence. How do I know? For about fifteen minutes, there was lots of snuggling and he kept repeating what she said. I had to do some rebuilding. The discussion ended up like this,

“Your friend said something that hurt your feelings, and I’m sorry…”

Yes.

“You’re super sad about that. I know.”

Yes.

“Well, is that true? Are you loser?”

*sniffle* No.

“Just because that one person said that… it doesn’t make you a loser. You know you aren’t one and we don’t think you are. We love you very much, and you have lots of pals at school and friends…”

*wiping nose* Right.

“So, are you a loser?”

Nope.

“What’s your name?”

*smirk* “Oliver. Oliver Tiu.

“And you’re a good boy… funny… good brother… smart…”

Yes.

“And you’re cool!”

YEAH!

“Next time someone says something hurtful, you tell them, that it’s not true. And, you walk away. You don’t have to listen to (those mean words).”

Yeah, it’s not true! I’m not a loser!

Right, kiddo, you’re not. Far from it.

As your mom, I wish I could always make things right for you, but I think my biggest hope is to raise you to be good people, and to make sure you know what you need to know to make good decisions; to arm you with skills to get you through the rough patches… to know that life is great, but hard work, too. Amidst all the laundry and house chores, nagging about toys all over the floor, know that I’m trying to be the best mom I can be, always hoping that you’re learning something and loving your childhood. I love you guys, more than you know.

Abby and Mom at Baptism 2002

Ollie and Mom 2007


 



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