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Monday, August 8, 2011

Here's What I've Been Working On Instead of Posting!

I have been working furiously getting prepped for the fall/winter craft show season.  My first show is in September and it is almost here!
I will have my scripture pendants.
I have been working on salvation bracelets.  The crystals are a larger size than I have used in the past.  I love the chunky look!
Since I had so much fun making my mom's pin cushion, I made a few more!
I have also made some headbands for infants.  My SIL commissioned me to make some for her friend(which I forgot to photograph), and I loved making them!  I will have more at my shows.

The last thing I have to show is a photo pendant I made.  Another friend asked if I could make some for Christmas presents for her and here is my prototype! 

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Birthday Gifts for Mamaw

Tomorrow is my mom's birthday, so we have been busy making gifts in the Mayer house!
Peyton shares my mom's love of comics and superheroes, so he made her Spiderman/Captain America coasters.




He decorated the paper and I helped him adhere them to the ceramic tiles with Modge Podge and an acrylic sealant.  I would recommend using permanent markers on your pictures, because Peyton used water-based markers and the colors bled a little.
Daulton made her a bookmark using felt and glue.   He really worked hard cutting out those little letters.

I have been wanting to try my project for a long time, but never got around to the Goodwill store for the tea cups...a Tea Cup Pin Cushion!

I used a scrap of black fabric, some bead trim, poly-fill and a glue gun to make this little cutie.

And what is a fancy pin cushion without some special pins!


Happy Birthday Mamaw!

Linking to:
Tip Junkie handmade projects


Monday, July 25, 2011

And the winner is...

Congratulations to Shayna!

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Mountain-Top Moments

Today in my Sunday school class we were talking about things we can do to build ourselves up spiritually.  One of my classmates brought up the idea of mountain-top moments...those spiritual high points.  Over the past several years I have had mountain-top moments, times when I really feel the Holy Spirit.  When I feel goose bumps and just surrender to God.  Just last month I had 2!  First, my family went with our church youth group to the Ichthus Music festival in Wilmore, KY.  We spent 3 days listening to Christian music.  Talk about a spiritual high!  Imagine thousands of people rocking out to Skillet and the next evening celebrating the Lord's supper and worshipping with Chris Tomlin.

 Then, several weeks ago, I was able to chaperone our youth group trip to MFuge in Charleston, SC.  We spent a week in Bible study, serving the communities of North Charleston, and worshipping God!

Well, now I am back home, back to normal and I miss those mountain-top moments.  I have been talking to God about this a lot.  How can I bring these mountain-top moments back to my church?  I fear that there are many people in my church that have never had a mountain-top moment and they don't know what they are missing.  I want us to worship with enthusiasm, with joy!  I want a mountain-top moment every Sunday...everyday!

Tomorrow, we are starting our vacation Bible school.  I pray that we ignite a fire in our church!  I pray that I make God my focus, that I work everyday to have a mountain-top moment.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

T-shirt Bracelets

I have been doing too much blog surfing and too little working over the past week!  Finally, last night I had the ambition to make something...these adorable t-shirt bracelets inspired by Haute to Sew!
First, grab some old t-shirts in the colors you want to make. 

Cut 1 to 1 1/2 inch wide strips from the shirt.  I cut across the width of  my shirts.  Then STRETCH the strips until they look like this:

I debated whether to braid three strands or double them up for a wider bracelet.  I couldn't decide, so I made both kinds!  Next, glue or sew the ends of the strands together.  I sewed my first bracelet, but soon resorted to my trusty glue gun to do the rest!  I clipped the end of the bracelet to my clip board and braided about 7 inches...just measure your wrist and braid the desired length.
After the bracelet is the length you want, stitch or glue the end, attach both ends and take a small piece of fabric to cover the rough edges.
Here are the ones that I did...so far!  They are really fun and easy to make!  The single strand ones:

And the thicker, double strand ones:

Thursday, July 21, 2011

My First Giveaway!

Enter my very first ever giveaway!  I am sponsoring the giveaway with my newest addition to my etsy shop,
a custom made mini rectangle scripture pendant.

Check out Blessed Be's Christian Gifts to see available colors and scripture info.

You can enter several ways:
1.  Go to my etsy shop and comment here about your favorite item.
2.  "Favorite" my etsy shop and comment back here.
3.  "Like" my Facebook fan page and comment back here.
4.  Become a "follower" of my blog and comment back here.

You have until Sunday evening at 12pm to enter.  The winner will be announced on Monday, July 25!

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Friday, July 15, 2011

Another Lampshade...Last One, I Promise!

Yes, it is another lampshade! I'm just too proud of it to not share.



This shade is the partner to the shade I shared in this post.  It was gross to say the least, so I ripped that sucker up, covered it with black fabric, added trim to the top and bottom, and finished it with a bow.
I almost forgot to mention the lamp base!  Of course, I forgot to take a before picture, but it used to look alot like this one.

Very 1990's.  I used a shiny aluminum spray paint to bring it back to life!  Here it is again.

 Linking to:
The DIY Show Off

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