Thankful Thursday: Christmas

I thought that for today I would gush a little about the gifts my husband gave me for Christmas since I haven't mentioned them yet. You may remember My Christmas List (part one) and My Christmas List (part two). I don't think Pat even bothered with list two. I suppose he wanted to leave the bead buying up to me. However, he relied heavily on list one for his shopping to say the least. You can use that post to find the links to most of these products.

On Christmas morning I was presented with four separately wrapped packages. These were the contents:
Metal punch
Liver of Sulfur Patina Gel
Renaissance Wax
Nine-piece tool set
I was elated, ecstatic, and happily content with these gifts. They were all needed and wanted and I couldn't wait to get to playing with them. While I was looking them all over, Pat exclaimed "OH wait. . .I think Santa left a few more in my office." He came back with TWO MORE packages.

In these I found:
Texture Hammer with nine interchangeable texture heads
Photo light box with two lights, a tripod, and background sheets that all pack away into a nice, compact case. This one is actually different than the one I linked to in my Christmas list post. This is a Square Perfect kit, but I can't seem to find a link to the exact product.

I took all of those pictures inside the photo box (with the exception of the one OF the photo box, obviously) and even without my photo editing software, I think they came out pretty well.


From the rest of the family I was also spoiled with a new houndstooth coat, a wand that acts as a remote control (super cool), some other crafting supplies, and all kinds of other fun stuff.
It was a VERY good Christmas!!

As I mentioned on Tuesday, I want to learn to be more grateful. Annette mentioned in the comments that she does a Thankful Thursday link-up and I thought that might be the perfect way for me to take some time to think about what all I have.
So Many Memories

So, as material and weird as it is, I am thankful for a wonderful Christmas that was full of family, joy, and a really great haul! I'm looking forward to getting to play with all my new toys and becoming more proficient in my craft.


What are you thankful for today?

Resuming Bead Table Wednesday

I know y'all have GOT to be exhausted of hearing all my talk of goals. So. . .I'll take a breather.
Ahhhhh. . .isn't that better?
No seriously, I won't mention them again, today.

It's been a while since I posted for Bead Table Wednesday so I figured that I'd try to get back into the swing of it with these couple of bad camera phone shots.
My (small) bead soup and some decorative bobby-pin making
Another completed necklace. I really don't know what's up with my brown and white obsession right now but it seems to be working.


Join in the Bead Table Wednesday Fun with the Flickr Group!

Here's wishing you a wonderful hump day!

New Goal: Be Thankful

I didn't include it in my list of goals, but one of the things I want to make more time in my life for this year is to be grateful. I want to look at each day with new eyes and remember what I do have in my life.
Top two bracelets made by oldest niece, bottom one by me (sorry for the poor picture!)

Sometimes it's so very hard to watch as others' families grow, their skills excel, their wealth builds, their inner circle enlarge, their homes sparkle. However, I also know that pondering on what lacks in my own life will never help me be thankful for and enjoy what I DO have.

While I may never have kids, or a large circle of friends, or a big house full of nice furniture I'm thankful that I have a wonderful family and an amazing husband I couldn't love any more than I do. I have a small circle of close friends who always make me feel special. I have a roof over my head and a warm bed to sleep in at night. I'm good. Expecting more just seems unfair to all those out there who are struggling but making it with so much less.
Hula girl cookie made by youngest niece (we think it's awesome)


I won't say that I'll never dream of having more, but I want to try to remember to take some time to appreciate my own life. It may be a long road for me to get there, but I'll be working on it.

A Good Start and a Meal Plan

The first day of 2012 passed successfully with cleaning, organizing, exercising, and creating.
I actually completed this necklace as well as a few other do-dads.
Sorry for the quality (it's a phone photo!)

I feel a sense of accomplishment, but I hope I haven't been too ambitious with the goals. It was one busy day!!


In preparation for the week ahead, I did get our menu made for Menu Plan Monday.

Breakfasts: Waffles, bagels, cereal, cinnamon sugar croissants, eggs w/bacon & toast, muffins

Lunches: Chicken salad sandwiches, ham quesidillas, tuna noodles, bagel pizzas, chicken fingers w/tator tots, PB&J, leftovers

Dinners: Taco soup (from freezer), mushroom pasta w/spinach salad, spicy orange garlic shrimp w/brown rice and sugar snap peas, sour cream noodle bake w/green beans, honey garlic slow cooker chicken w/rice and corn

I'm hoping to find a few healthier recipes this week from the many other fabulous Menu Plan Monday lists over at I'm an Organizing Junkie.


Now I have a question; what exactly do you consider appropriate running clothes for an area heavily populated with kids and the elderly? Would shorts that are so short that your finely toned butt hangs out like you are wearing too-tight panties be considered inappropriate? I would have snapped a picture for you had I not frozen in complete shock and awe at the whole scene. Anyway. I'm not a jogger and am unfamiliar with appropriate running clothes. I wasn't sure if this was a style or some specialized gear.Just wondering what y'all think.

New Year, New Goals

HAPPY NEW YEAR Y'ALL!!!

I've gone back and forth about what to post for the new year. I've considered a meme that's been going around or a run-down of this past year, but I just wasn't feeling any of those options.

I AM hoping to spend New Year's Day doing some of the tings I love. And, if not that. . .then maybe I'll get my craft room clean. Last year I tried to focus on a word for the year. I think that ended up being too vague for me. I need definite tasks on which to work. Since I'm not big on resolutions, I'm calling these my goals for the year. It's got a long list, but I think sharing them is a good way to at least attempt to stick to them. So. . .let me share them with you now.

PERSONAL
  1. Exercise (basically, just be more active)
  2. Eat right/better (make better choices in regards to food)
  3. Read more books/watch less TV (I'd like to read at least two books a month, however that all depends on the length of the book)
  4. Make a real effort to keep the house clean
  5. Discover new music (I've been stuck in a real rut with music lately and have been listening to the same bands for years with no real additions to my playlists)
  6. Grow some plants inside and out (I'd like to have some more greenery in the house but I'm really awful at keeping them alive. I'd also like to make another stab at growing some fruits, vegetables, and herbs. I'm going to need a lot of luck with this one.)
  7. Make my visions of my dream house and this house co-exist (basically, start decorating this house the way I envision my dream house being decorated.)
  8. Declutter/organize at least one drawer/cabinet/area a week
  9. Have a yard sale (possibly organize a neighborhood one)
  10. Take better care of my face and skin
  11. Go to the doctor/dentist (I've been really bad about this the last few years)

BUSINESS/CRAFT
  1. Make a real effort with my blog (I know what this means and it's just too hard to explain other than to just make an effort)
  2. Include more tutorials on the blog
  3. Keep the craft room more organized
  4. Discover my passion (I've been struggling for a while to figure out what it is that I'm good at and enjoy doing and how to combine those. I really want to work with a few new mediums and try to find my voice in the cacophony of other artists.)
  5. Get published (if not published then at least submit to a few publications)
  6. Create something everyday
  7. Explore other venue options for selling my jewelry (in the community)
  8. Find a way to use what I have instead of buying more. I need less more in my life!

GENERAL
  1. Figure out where my time is wasted and put an end to it
  2. Find some confidence and exert it
  3. Think outside of the box
I know there are plenty more areas that I want or need to work on, but this is the list I've compiled so far. Since they are general goals and not resolutions, I can always add to it. I'd like to do a post at the end of each month to review these, but that might be asking too much.

I apologize for my lack of pictures, but I'm still working without my own computer. Hopefully I can figure something out soon.

What are your goals for the new year?

I'm Still Alive

I am oh SO far behind on my blogging and I have oh SO many things to talk about, but the sweet hubs and I are taking a little vacation until Tuesday. I really need it after the hectic-ness that was my Christmas. I also still don't have my laptop back from the shop, so everything's kinda fallen by the wayside without it.

For now, just hold on a bit longer and I hope to back to a regular schedule again soon.

Don't forget that Bead Soup Party sign-ups are quickly approaching!
Remember, Lori Anderson (of Pretty Things) a.k.a "the hostess with the mostess of the Bead Soup Party" will be doing a lottery of sorts to pick just 200 individuals to participate in the Party this time around.

Anyway, our breakfast just buzzed and I've got plenty of vacation to take part in, so I'll be back to catch up with y'all next week.

See ya then!!

Ornament Swap Blog Hop

Sally at Wireworked offered up the opportunity to swap ornaments with another artist. The ornaments had to me handmade by us and had to include at least one art bead. Simple enough right?

I started by contacting Melissa Meman, my wonderful swap partner, to find out if she had any preferences in the style of her ornament. It seems we both prefer fairly traditional Christmas decorations. Next, I pondered my options for a VERY long time. I went though my small sample of art beads. Finally, I was inspired by this ornament on Pintrest.

Ornament from The Robin and Sparrow
While the inspiration ornament is beautiful, I wanted to make the design my own so as to include some art beads. I settled on a tree design using some small "Shabby Beads" of my own making and a polymer clay star (also made by me.)

To make the ornament, I shaped heavy gauge wire into the form of the tree and used small gauge wire to wrap it closed. The heavy wire was pounded flat and glued onto a paper copy of "Oh Tannenbaum" that had already been coated with ICE Resin on either side. Once the wire was secure to the paper, I added just a dusting of glitter to the inner area of the tree and applied a thick layer of ICE Resin to secure everything.

Once the resin was good and cured, I punched holes at the outer angles of the tree (3 on each side) I added a "Shabby Bead" to each branch to serve as ornaments and glued the star on top. I made my own ornament hanger that included a green enameled bead from Gardanne.

The ornament was packaged up along with a few other goodies to Melissa. I must admit that I was so excited to get the ornament in the mail that I did so before remembering to take pictures of it. Fortunately, Melissa was an angel to share with me some of the pictures she took (thank you!!)

NOW, let me share with you what Melissa (the amazing lady that she is) sent to me. She really blew my stockings off with this amazing ornament!! While I used general craft supplies of paper, resin, clay, wood, and glitter; Melissa was busy with metal, enamel, solder, and some heavy tools. Check it out!!

Let me apologize for the pictures turning out sideways. Without my own computer to edit the pictures, I'm having some trouble getting the editing just right. (You have no idea how frustrated I am that you aren't getting a better view of this outstanding ornament)

In addition, She sent me some of her own enameled beads. I'll admit that they're so pretty I'm a bit intimidated by them. I'll get over that soon enough I'm sure of it!!
THANK YOU Melissa for the wonderful Christmas treasure you've generously made. I don't think it'll be getting packed away with the rest of the ornaments at the end of the season!

As well, a big THANK YOU to Sally as well for her hosting of the blog hop. I really had a lot of fun giving and receiving!

Now, you get yourself to blog hopping!!

Partner List for the Ornament Swap/Blog Hop

I can't wait to see what everyone else created!!

Holiday Hustle and Bustle

WHY!! 
Why does the holiday season have to be so insane!?

Sorry I haven't been around much, but it's been just one thing after another.
My computer is still in the shop
I'm only 1/3 of the way through my Christmas shopping
I've had quite a few custom orders to make
There's lots of parties and programs and general chaos this time of year.

So, I'm feeling a little overwhelmed and have let some tasks go for the time being. I'm sorry that the blog has been one of them. However, without my laptop, editing photos has not been as easy. As well, listing items for the shop hasn't happened either. Hopefully I'll be back up to speed soon.

In the meantime, let me show off two of the custom orders I made. 
A local friend who has bought from me before wanted a couple of items for her daughters.
The oldest is 13 going on 14 and is quiet and reserved. She likes greens and tropical peaches. So I made her this necklace

The youngest is 12 and very much a girlie girl. She likes pink and is very social. I made her a memory wire bracelet with lots of bling.
My customer LOVED these pieces. I just hope her girls do too!!

As a reminder, 
the ornament swap reveal is this Saturday the 17th. I can't wait to show you the beautiful ornament Melissa made for me!!

Sale Extended and My Meal Plan

Well the Shop Hop is over, but I've decided to extend the sale!
Through Dec 11th, you can continue to use the code:  
HOLIDAY 2011 for 15% everything in the CraftyHope Etsy Shop.

I regret to say that my laptop has been in the shop since Thursday and it contains all the info and pictures for new items, so there won't be any new listings until I get it back. However, since I didn't have that in from of me to distract me, I actually got quite a few items made the last couple days. Here's a sample of that.
Hopefully the new parts will come in soon and I can resume my regular routine. Pat's letting my borrow another computer for the time being, but it's really hard not being on my own. I may go into that a bit more tomorrow.


Fortunately, I was able to complete my menu since I had the format saved on a flash drive. Here's what we'll most likely be chowing down on this week.
Breakfasts: Banana bread, toast (w/various toppings), yogurt w/granola, cereal, cinnamon croissants, ham omelets, waffles

Lunches: leftovers, hot dogs w/tator tots, PB&J, pepperoni pizza puffs, soup w/grilled cheese, cheese quesidillas

Dinners:
Crispy honey lime tilapia w/corn & mac-n-cheese
Baked Parmesan spaghetti (subbing ground turkey for the beef) w/salad
Fancy macaroni (w/sausage) w/green beans
Crockpot chicken w/sweet potato casserole & mixed veggies

There are more great meal plan ideas for Meal Plan Monday over at I'm an Organizing Junkie.
(And, of course just as I finish typing this all out do I realize that I won't be home most of the weekend, so you'll be seeing several of these meals again next week. . .oops!)


Even though the Shop Hop has ended, I realized this morning that a pair of my earrings were included in a treasury that contained items from some of the participating shops. The earrings of mine included have already sold, but there are plenty of other beauties to behold in this treasury.


Before I go, I did place four items on sale today that I want to share with you.
Clouds Dripping Earrings
Garden Enchantment Necklace
Float On Necklace
Magic Stirs Bracelet
 Don't forget to use coupon code HOLIDAY2011 for 15% off!!

Holiday Shop Hop 2011

Today begins the Holiday Shop Hop 2011!!

Shel of MiShel Designs is the brainchild behind this baby! I'm sure you can find more information on this hop on her blog. 
Basically, several artisans have signed up to participate in this hop. Each link below will take you to either their shop or blog. Many of these individuals are having a sale and/or giveaway for just this weekend for the Shop Hop.

Personally, I'm offering 15% off ANY item in my CraftyHope Shop.
Just use the coupon code HOLIDAY2011
for your savings.

Here are some of the items still available
Laughter Falls Necklace
Bumble Queen Earrings
Brighten the Nest Necklace
Like the Wind Necklace
Steampunk Circus Earrings

Anyway, enough about me. Here's the list of the other Holiday Shop Hop participants.

Holiday Shop Hop 2011

**You are Here!! --> CraftyHope

ENJOY!!

My Christmas List (part 2)

I'm still working my way through the Challenge of Color blogs, but couldn't wait to share another Christmas list with you (and my husband).

This list is more centered on beads that I would love to find under the (still non-existent) tree or in my stocking. To compile this list I went through my favorites on Etsy as well as through my bookmarked links. I know I'm leaving off a TON of wonderful artists, but I made this list by what each favorite currently had in stock and what I would want. If I left anyone off, please let me know in the comments!

For this list, I'm linking to both the shop home as well as the item(s) that I like the most. So, in no particular order here's list number two!

ONE

Handmade Flower Burst Copper 3 hole oval Drops

TWO
Woodland Shore - Bird Bead Set

THREE
Pennant Pendant Set
Off to Sea Pendant

FOUR
Early Fall/Ceramic Acorn and Leaf Charm and Bead Set

FIVE
Little Fox Bead - Sleepy Woodland Critters

SIX
Tiny Hot Cocoa Disk Beads
Falling Leaves Cuff Connector - Teal

SEVEN
Yellow Cobalt Blue and Black small recycled glass and stoneware clay pendant, charm, or earring set
Soft and Sweet Double loop Pendant Stoneware clay and Recycled glass

EIGHT
Handmade Lampwork Glass Beads - Autumn Organics

NINE
Lampwork Glass pairs/ green sparkle and ivory glass

TEN
Glass Enameled Earrings in Iris Purple

Now, for Pat's benefit. . .I don't have to have ALL of the items on both lists, this is just a sampling of some gifts from which you can choose. As well, on THIS list, if something is sold out. . .take a look around their shop. They may have listed something even BETTER!!

In addition to the specific beads I've shown, some of these artists do offer Gift Certificates for their shops. That would be a great option also.

One last option in regards to gift certificates are my favorite local shops:

If you haven't done so yet, let me know what's on your list. And, like I said above. . I know I've left some artists off. Leave a comment letting me know who I left off (even if it's YOU) and a link to the shop(s) I've forgotten. The holidays make me Crazy-forgetful like that!!

100 Days of What?

Little slips of paper with scribbled ideas litter the surface of my desk. There's a massive binder spilling over with more sketchy notes...