Friday, February 25, 2011

Duh moments

Hey, Froggers! (friends who are bloggers) So, I got contacts again, except that now that I'm older (don't tell anyone), it's a lot more complicated. I tried bifocal contacts, but I couldn't STAND them, in spite of the fact that I have a good friend who popped hers in, loved them, and never looked back (well, I suppose she really DID look back, since now she had new contacts that worked and was probably thrilled). I'm now wearing monovision contacts, which is an oxymoron, since one of them is bifocal and one is for long-distance sight. I'm still getting used to them, and as a matter of fact, I'm squinting at this very moment.
Diversion...(most people call it multitasking, but I think it's just really ADD), I'm watching a very real commercial right now about Pajama Jeans. Seriously, it looks like an SNL skit. I'm waiting for Tina Fey to show up on the screen. It's truly ridiculous.
So, I was trying to take a picture of my new craft with my brand new *not-cheap* camera. I tried and tried to get it focused, and it wouldn't work. I got quite frustrated when I realized that I was looking through the viewfinder with my bifocal eye. When I switched looking through it with my distance eye, it was miraculously clear. So, I guess I'm going to have to change my old ways.
Anyway, I think I'm nesting again. You see, Youngest is leaving for college in the fall (she's such a sweetie). She's currently homeschooled, but she's approaching the end of her senior year and has so much on her transcript, she doesn't have much that she needs to do. She's currently taking 2 college courses, and when she graduates from high school, she will have 27 college credits. So, I don't need to do a "lot" with her concerning school since she's a smarty-pants and can plan her classes on her own. So, after MANY years of homeschooling, I finally have a little bit more time, thus the Crafting Frenzy.
A few days ago, I saw something in a mag., and as usual, I thought, "I can make that", so I did. I have many types of dried flowers in my basement, so I tapped into my reservoir. I use a variety of methods to dry my flowers, and one of my fave methods is drying them in a desiccant (yes, I had to look up that spelling) called Silicagel, although there are several different types out there (and NEVER buy it at AC Moore or Michael's without a coupon). Here's my newest project: These are my delicate little Japanese Dogwood flowers, although my Oldest (who's a smarty-pants college student) tells me that these white "flowers" are actually leaves. I so rely on her to be botanically correct. These "leaves" were dried in Silicagel. You must cut or pick them when they've only "bloomed" for a day or two. You lay down a nice thick layer of the sandy substance in your container, then you lay these pretties right side up. Once they're placed, with edges NOT touching, you carefully sprinkle more desiccant on top, covering them completely. Seal the container (I usually use Rubbermaid) and don't peek for a few weeks. After you have waited patiently (I put the date that I can peek on the calendar which gives me something to look forward to), you carefully open your container, tilt it slightly, and expose your "flowers". They will be dry (after all, that's the point), so be careful. These blooms are at least 6 years old. I dried many when I HAD a J. Dogwood (I have one now, but it's a baby and isn't producing for me yet). I often use them on my Christmas tree or my stairway garland. They are just so pretty. I just realized that this blog post has become l...o...n...g. So, without further delay, I wanted you to see my round key svg file.
*This file is no longer available for free. To purchase, go to www.diecutdesigner.com after April 23, 2011. Thanks. Tami


I hope you enjoy my creations. I really do aspire to encourage!
It's time to go take these *&^%$#@ contacts out! Fondly, Tami

11 comments:

  1. Thank you for the key! Can't wait to try it.

    blessings, patchworkhen

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  2. That is so pretty! Power to you for trying contacts.. just the thought of sticking my finger in my eye everyday. LOL thanx for the key

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  3. Love the file, thanks ever so much.
    I wear "*&^%$#@ contacts" too.
    Must be the same brand. LOLOL
    **U**
    Nance

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  4. Oh how awful to think you're trying to focus your camera and it wasn't your camera at all. I sure hope you get use to them soon.
    I never hard of drying flowers like that/with that stuff. I will have to grab a coupon and go to the craft store and get some. I would love to dry my flowers.
    Thank you for the key. I love it.

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  5. Just a quick note to let you know that a link to this post will be placed on CraftCrave in the Cutting category today [26 Feb 12:00am GMT]. Thanks, Maria

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  6. Thank you so much for this post. I want to let you know that I posted a link to your blog in Creative Busy Hands Cricut Freebies Search List, under the Flowers post on Feb. 26, 2011. Thanks again.

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  7. Very pretty wreath. Thanks for sharing and I am a new follower. patnbobcuddy at gmail dot com

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  8. Did you forget you part of the march 5th blog hop! I have you in my list of links on my blog! If you have time, add the links here so people don't get lost. You should have gotten an email from SHer.

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  9. Something tells me you forgot about our hop today. LOL
    Love your key files.

    ShersL84bed@aol.com

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  10. Here is your hopping list!



    http://c90designs.blogspot.com/
    www.createNcraft.com/
    http://vickiscreativecraftingcorner.blogspot.com/
    http://sueinct.blogspot.com/
    http://www.patternsbysher.blogspot.com/ You are HERE
    http://www.creativepointe.blogspot.com/
    www.eyeinspire.com/blog/
    http://maestraorquestra.blogspot.com/
    http://www.thisandthatfromtami.blogspot.com/
    http://craftyblonde.blogspot.com/
    http://dscrapbookingroom.blogspot.com/

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  11. thank you for sharing. love the key.

    Have a wonderful day
    Debi in NorCal
    http://dzzydeb.blogspot.com/
    tinkzilla63@sbcglobal.net

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