Posted by Heather | Posted in Jack, Ramblings, Scrapbooking | Posted on 26-05-2007
I’ve decided to consolidate all of my “projects” in one place… a blog of course!
ScrappyKnits is going to be where I’ll post new projects, designs, etc. that are for sale. This includes Etsy stuff, Cafepress stuff, etc. Aaaannnndddd…. thanks to some prodding from outside sources…. I’m hoping to start designing some digital scrapbooking elements soon. We’ll see! :o)
Big plans for this weekend… I’m a co-hostess for a wedding shower tomorrow, and then I’m planning on going to a yarn social on Sunday at a local yarn store. Plus, I’ve got some freelance design work to finish up in addition to yard work that is loooonnngg overdue!
Jack went to see Dr. Kelton this week… yep, we thought we were done, but one of the spots on his wound decided to reopen. So we’re battling that. Fun. (yes, that’s sarcastic!) Dr. Kelton basically said that Jack will most likely battle this for the rest of his life. Real fun. (Can you just smell the sarcasm?)
On a happier note… Jack and I are talking about going on a cruise this fall! Woo hoo! We’ll finally get the honeymoon we never had! lol I’m looking into renting a scooter for the duration of the cruise so it will be easier for him to get around. It would just be a short cruise (relatively)… 5 nights with two ports in the Western Caribbean, and we’d port out of Galveston. I think it will be a nice treat after all the crap we’ve gone through. When we go it will be just short of the 2 year anniversary of Jack’s accident – and our 6th wedding anniversary!
Everything I earn through ScrappyKnits will go towards our cruise, so if you’re looking for a gift for someone you love, check it out! :o)
~Heather
To all the mothers who read this blog – Happy Mothers Day!
We haven’t had a lot going on lately… just hanging out. We went and saw the new Spiderman movie today. I haven’t seen the others, this was my first. Not bad. I didn’t care for the ending, but they don’t pay me to make the movies! :o)
I do have to say one thing though… shame on those mothers and fathers who brought their 4 year olds to this PG-13 movie!! It was graphic, scary, and there were all kinds of pre-schoolers in the theater! I was SHOCKED! I’ll get off my soap box, but it just made me sick!
Oh, I finally opened an Etsy shop. I’ll put handmade items there for sale, so check it out sometime! http://www.scrappyknits.etsy.com
~Heather
So, back in December, Jack bought me this for Christmas. And it has sat on my desk, with the cover on it ever since. Now, you have to understand, I have never learned how to sew. My mom used to sew (I say used to because I know she hasn’t pulled her machine out in a long, long, LONG time! lol). But I never had an interest in learning. And to be completely honest, that didn’t change in December either. I wanted a sewing machine so I could do those cool stitches on my scrapbooking layouts – yes, sewing on paper, it looks cool, I promise!
So anyway, there it sat on my desk. Until tonight. I finally pulled it out and with the help of the owner’s manual I learned how to thread a bobbin, thread the needle and yes, I sewed. I’m so proud, even if it was just random stitches on a scrap of fabric! There’s a reason that I wanted to pull it out though. I found a cool pattern for a knitting needle holder. I’ve been looking for one and can’t find one that is perfect, so I figured I’d sew my own! I bought the pattern at Joann’s – Butterick 5006. I want to do the straight needle holder and circular needle holder. My next step is to go find some cool fabric for it.
The other thing I did tonight was make my planner. I’d been tossing around the idea of what I wanted to do. I’ve been using a blackberry, but it’s just not working for me, so I’m going back to a paper planner. I downloaded some printable forms from DIY Planner, modified them a little bit, and printed them out for a 9×7 3-ring binder (the pages are a 1/2 sheet – 8.5×5.5). I covered the binder with some of my favorite Chatterbox paper and ribbon. Then I used the Fiskars Craft drill to drill a hole in both sides of the cover, and threaded a ribbon to tie it closed. The section dividers are Chatterbox cardstock, again in patterns I love (and match the cover of course!). Again, just like the needle holder above, I was looking and looking for a planner that was perfect, but couldn’t find it… and what I did find was incredibly pricey! So… I made my own! I wanted it to be something beautiful, and something that I loved. And yes, I can say that I love this binder! I need to find a solution for the spine (hopefully my coolio friend will have some ideas), and I need to die cut some tabs for the dividers, and then it will be absolutely perfect! :o)
In other news, just about the time we think we’ve cut the strings, they get tied back together. Yes, we… well, Jack, really… was back at Dr. Kelton’s office this week. If you remember, he released Jack back in March or April. Well, the one part of the wound that is still open, started getting deeper last week. Not wanting to risk anything, Jack called and made the appointment. Dr. Kelton doesn’t seem to concerned about it, at first, but wants to see it again in 2 weeks. And Jack has strict orders to stay off of it as much as possible, and to leave it uncovered when he’s at home. He had been keeping the bandage on until bedtime. So we’ll see where that goes. And here we were celebrating last time when we left the hospital, not expecting to be going back!
I think that’s about it around here. Happy Cinco de Mayo, National Scrapbook Day, etc.
~Heather
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