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April 19, 2016 by Priscilla

Embossed Birthday Card

I hate spending extra money on something that I can make just as well (or better) myself. I also tend to forget birthdays because I never pay attention to what the date is. (Which means I need to get a card ASAP.) As such, I have been making handmade birthday cards (and Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Anniversary, you name it, I’ve made it.) Since my boys were taking good naps today, I ran downstairs and made this super fun birthday card! (For my friend whose birthday was five days ago. I know; I’m terrible.)

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A few years ago, my mom gave me a light table and some embossing materials. She had them sitting in a drawer for a long time. I remember her using them one year to make our family Christmas cards. It would be great to use it to make Christmas cards, but we just have such a large family that it would take weeks to get them all made! Instead, I figured out how to make my own embossing plates! First, you will need some paperboard, preferably a bit thicker than a cereal box. You can also use an old plastic lid from a container like a sour cream container. Use a pencil or pen to write the image you would like to have. If you don’t want to write it out yourself, you could also print the words in bold using whatever font you like in a word processor.

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Next, use an x-acto knife to cut out the design you created. It takes some time and effort, but it is worth it because then you will have the image to easily emboss whenever you would like!

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Once your fingers are ready to fall off, you are probably finished.

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Put it on the light table (or a sunny window) upside down.

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Place your paper over the design. Make sure you have it lined up properly.

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Now, use the embossing stylus to press the design into the paper. Be careful not to press too hard or you may rip the paper. Once you have pressed with the embossing stylus, turn over your work and say “Ta-da!”

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You can leave it as is, paint it, or you can use some oil pastel to bring out the design as I did here.

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Now my card is ready to be mailed to my friend!

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April 15, 2016 by Priscilla

Craft Space Makeover Reveal

My space has been ready in the basement for a few weeks and I have been enjoying it (mostly in the wee hours of the night!) I wanted to wait until I practiced using it to put all the little doodads in their final home. Now I know what items should be the easiest to access and what items can sit in a drawer or cupboard until the end of the world.

The old workbench in the basement covered in my craft junk

Before

We cleaned this whole area of the basement and used leftover paint from our bathroom remodels. We also used some water blocking primer on the concrete blocks. It looks 1,000 times better!

After

After

Before

Before

Here you can see my wrapping station which my husband built for me at Christmas. It looked so nice that we just HAD to clean up the rest of the area! My mother-in-law gave me a great paper storage cart for my birthday, as well as a bunch of storage boxes.

After

After

My doodads

My doodads

It’s great to have everything organized, but at the end of the day, this isn’t a prominent area of my house, so I didn’t care about having fancy containers. The silver cans are formula cans and the other containers are baby food jars and baby food containers. They are the perfect size for paper clips, brads, stick-on pearls, buttons, erasers, etc. This shelf was built into the counter. I had attempted to use this tension rod to hold ribbon in my closet upstairs, but it was too small. It was the perfect size for this shelf, though!

Ribbon holder from shelf and teeny tiny tension rod

Ribbon holder from shelf and teeny tiny tension rod

Fabric!

Fabric!

I needed a shelf for my fabric and this one was hanging out in our house holding soda of all things! It is actually an old, deep media cabinet. It ended up being a great shelf to fit my fabric. I just rolled it up and shoved it in! On top of the shelf is a small file holder with patterns, stickers, labels, etc. In addition to the wrapping station, my husband also got me this amazing chair from Wayfair. I used to sit on this stool that my friend painted for me in high school. It is still adorable, but not comfortable! I plan on sitting here for many projects, so I am glad that my new chair is comfortable! It is also on casters so that I can roll around like a ten-year old. Hopefully over the weekend I can get a little crafting to happen and share it with you!

New, comfortable, amazing, wonderful there-aren't-enough-adjectives-able chair

New, comfortable, amazing, wonderful there-aren’t-enough-adjectives-able chair

Old, adorable stool (Yes, that is Sleeping Beauty because she is the best: loves sleep, sings, and talks to animals. )

Old, adorable stool (Yes, that is Sleeping Beauty because she is the best: loves sleep, sings, and talks to animals.)

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April 13, 2016 by Priscilla

Craft Space Makeover

Since we moved into our house about three years ago, my craft supplies have been scattered throughout the house. Some things were in the attic, the guest bedroom closet, and the basement. At one point I had things pretty well organized (for me, anyways) in the guest bedroom closet and desk, but after my youngest son’s arrival we moved the furniture around the rooms and ended up with the desk in our bedroom. That works for us in terms of using the printer, keeping records, and paying bills, but now I need a space to get my craft on. As I have been using my sewing machine in the basement, I’ve realized that it is an ideal, though not attractive, space for my purposes. It does not get too hot in summer or too cold in winter. The work bench that was there when we bought the house has good lighting, some storage, and is a good height. The kicker is that my husband built a wrapping station on the wall behind the workspace as a Christmas present! He also got me a new stool! This has inspired me not only to begin this blog about the various crafting and cooking projects I attempt, but also to give the rest of the space a makeover. I plan to begin by clearing EVERYTHING out, then clean the bench and shelves, paint, and finally reorganize my materials. Now for your viewing pleasure, the requisite before pictures!
One side of the upstairs closet

One side of the upstairs closet

The old workbench in the basement covered in my craft junk

The old workbench in the basement covered in my craft junk

Back wall of workbench in basement AND amazing shelves/wrapping spot

Back wall of workbench in basement AND amazing shelves/wrapping spot

Other side of the closet

Other side of the closet

Check back in a few days for the reveal!

~Pris

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Welcome! My name is Priscilla and I love designing crochet patterns for your family. I live in beautiful Pennsylvania where I enjoy all sorts of crafts, but I’m most passionate about crochet! I’m a Catholic mom of 4 and I sometimes incorporate my faith into my designs. Thank you so much for supporting me by visiting my crochet website and I hope you find something here that you are excited to make.

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