Oh boy!! My first tutorial!
So for Gifted Institute we have to make name tags for all of our camper's doors and I was inspired to make these puppies for my girls!! So here we go. . if I left something out feel free to write it in the comments and I will fix it lickity split.
First off. . . materials
Tulle*
scissors
needle/thread
paper
letters
glue
*I bought a little over a yard to make 13 name tags and I had enough leftover to make +3 more.
Start off by cutting the tulle into long strips. mine were 3in wide and the length depended on the size of the name. But a general rule is a little more than an arms length. After that, tie loose knots to separate the little flags. ( Make one knot for every letter in the name plus one more).
Next, you are going to cut out little flags (triangles) to put all your letters on. I made a template and traced it on all the paper I wanted to use. My flags were 3in long x 3.5 in tall, and I found those were just perfect!
Woohoo! Halfway there! Next you'll glue your letters onto the flags, I just used a glue stick because I will only need these for a week, but if you want these to last a little longer I would use modpodge or something similar. You can use stickers or letter from a cricut, which is what I used since I needed to make so many.
Now for the fun part. I really didn't know how I would go about connecting my pieces together, and finally I decided to use a needle and thread. But I suppose you could use some strong double sided tape or hot glue.. . whatever you feel most comfortable doing! (I only did two little tacks on each side of the flag)
Tada! You name yourself a name tag to hang on a door or a wall or where ever you want to put it!
I plan on doing a whole bunch more of these fun tutorials from my adventures in crafting. . so stay tuned :)
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Adventures in the Great Wide Somewhere
GAH!
I have so much to tell you!
And by “you” I mean anyone who reads this little wee blog of mine.
For a while I didn’t think that anything in my life was blog
worthy *hang head in shame* but but but now I feel like there are things worth
blogging in my life. Now, stay with me,
it’s gonna get a little crazy!
I have been watching WAY too much Netflix since Jess and I
put it on our Wii, and one of the shows I have watch constantly is Hoarders. Today I saw a few too many
similarities between me and those on the television; I spent the next 4 hours cleaning and purging my
belongs, and I must say I really keep a whole bunch of unnecessary clutter with
the mentality I may one day need it. In
the end I got rid of enough junk to fill the trunk of my car (both trash and
donations). And as always, about halfway
through my project I realized I should have taken before and after pictures. .
.oh well, you’re just going to have to take my word that the change was
significant. Now on to other business.
As summer quickly draws to a close I am confronted with the
fact that there are many things on my summer bucket I have yet to
complete. Some things are simple, like
buy the movie Peter Pan. Others are
bigger commitments, like going to the ghost town or visiting friends in
Laurel. But what can you do? With only a
few weeks left of my summer, I’ll do what I can and fit the rest in during the
school year. :)
Okapis. . . have you heard of them? They look like a mix between a giraffe and a
zebra (how that happened I don’t even want to know) but I find them unpleasing
to the eye. Okapis look like someone cut
and pasted different parts numerous animals together. Nonetheless, well, I don’t know where I was
going with my rant about okapis, but there it is. And a picture, behold an okapi.
Oh boy, I am dreading Thursday and I can’t wait for it to
come! On the up side, LIZ is coming to
visit before Gifted Institute, and on the flip side, we both take the Praxis
II. Once we are finished with our test,
it’s off to the fair for the both of us to get in some quality grownup girl
bonding time!! Those of you who don’t
know. . . Liz is one of my very best friends and I have missed her terribly
these past few weeks. Going from living
with someone and having almost every class together to not seeing them at all
was tough! I’m pretty sure I was having withdrawals when she first left. Do you have friends like that? Oh, I hope you do, because I think best
friends are marvelous.
So. . .That’s pretty much it, were you expecting some bigger
news? If so, I’m sorry to disappoint but
my life isn’t all that thrilling at the moment.
But really, that’s okay. Things
will happen when they are supposed to, even if I feel the constant need to rearrange
the timeline of my life :)
p.s. Choose to shine
Thursday, July 5, 2012
With an Attitude of Gratitude
There’s nothing like Independence Day to remind you that we
have so much to be thankful for. Not only
do we live in a remarkable country chalk full of opportunities, but we are FREE. Free to practice our beliefs and express our
opinions, an indulgence many around the world do not have. I was also filled with gratitude yesterday
while spending time with an amazing group of people I am privileged to call
friends.
I spent the first
part of the 4th with my roommate and her boyfriend having breakfast
for lunch and eating a scrumptious fruit pizza that I was inspired to make at
1a.m., and the rest of the day was spent at Hauser Lake with another wonderful
group of individuals. We had a marvelous time eating way too much food, riding
the Jet Ski and I got to drive the boat!!
It was an extremely liberating experience to not have to stay in one lane
or use a turn signal, but do not fear, I was the epitome of caution.
See. . . it DOES look scrumptious doesn’t it?
I am grateful for friends and family not only here, but all
over that bring such joy and excitement to my life. I am grateful for my jobs and the opportunities
I have been given that brought me to this very moment. And now I’m now asking you, what gives you an
attitude of gratitude?
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