Monday, June 12, 2006
She's crafty
I don't know how to knit or crochet, I can't make my own furniture, and I have this unexplainable compulsion to run with sharp pointy objects so crafty activities like needlepoint and cross stitching are kind of out. But, by gosh I can cut (using safety scissors) and paste and smoosh things together like nobody's business! And that's just how I spent one afternoon over Memorial Day weekend.
After weeks of procrastinating, I finally braved the craft-crazed masses (and the genuinely unhelpful employees) at Hobby Lobby and bought the essentials for making marble magnets: silicon glue, marbles, magnets. I clipped images from a kids magazine for most of them and swiped some of Maya’s Dora stickers (that sneaky mom! she's ALWAYS swiping Maya's stuff) for a few more. Turns out stickers are really handy to have around when struck by the sudden urge to make marble magnets. They're already sticky (although, I used a teeny bit of the silicon glue anyway because I was paranoid about the sticky wearing off the sticker), and you can handle them in your hot little hand without worrying about your sweaty fingers changing white backgrounds to a grayish color or smudging print (maybe that’s just a plus for me). And while not the most economical choice they are damn convenient.
Here are a few of my favorites from my first batch of magnets.
Oh, and um, don't be surpised if you find magnets from me under your tree this Christmas.
After weeks of procrastinating, I finally braved the craft-crazed masses (and the genuinely unhelpful employees) at Hobby Lobby and bought the essentials for making marble magnets: silicon glue, marbles, magnets. I clipped images from a kids magazine for most of them and swiped some of Maya’s Dora stickers (that sneaky mom! she's ALWAYS swiping Maya's stuff) for a few more. Turns out stickers are really handy to have around when struck by the sudden urge to make marble magnets. They're already sticky (although, I used a teeny bit of the silicon glue anyway because I was paranoid about the sticky wearing off the sticker), and you can handle them in your hot little hand without worrying about your sweaty fingers changing white backgrounds to a grayish color or smudging print (maybe that’s just a plus for me). And while not the most economical choice they are damn convenient.
Here are a few of my favorites from my first batch of magnets.
Oh, and um, don't be surpised if you find magnets from me under your tree this Christmas.
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Hey, crafty wench! Why does your blog say you have 0 comments when I've already left one?
You can make it up to me with some of those nifty magnets....
You can make it up to me with some of those nifty magnets....
Hey, wow! I have comments! Why isn't my blog letting me know these things!? Doesn't it know how fragile my ego is? Maaaan.
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