If you are wanting to see what I will be selling on the website, I have listed a few things on ebay. The buy it now prices will be the price point of my items. Here are the links:
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Exciting news!!
I am so excited! My cute and very talented brother is creating a website for me to sell all my wares. We have a goal to launch it in the next few weeks. If you would like to know when it gets launched, please leave a comment with your name and email address. I will be the only one viewing your emails.
Tis the season...
...for boutiques. I don't know if you have noticed or not, but a lot of home and gift boutiques are being held this (and next) month. I just went to one yesterday morning and finally got to meet someone that I have only known through the blogging world. She was there selling her rosette bracelets.
If you want something that you don't see at either of these two locations, please email me stajnay {at} yahoo {dot} com to order.
The bracelet I bought has multiple bright colors. Perfect for my 10 year old. I would show you a picture, but I left it at work. I'll post it when I get it on Monday.
And speaking of boutiques, I will be at a few of them this month. Well, my items will be at least.
Friday and Saturday Nov. 19-20
Mindy Mae's Market
Destination Homes'
Spring Creek Model
712 North 1875 West
Farmington, UT
Fri. 6-9 pm; Sat. 9am-6pm
Saturday Nov. 20
Pioneer Hall (across 7800 south from Gardner Village)
West Jordan, UT
10 am- 3pm
If you want something that you don't see at either of these two locations, please email me stajnay {at} yahoo {dot} com to order.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Easter Cards
This year for Easter, I made cards for all my nieces and nephews using the Stretch Your Imagination Cricut Cartridge. I pre-cut everything to take to the midnight crop at the Original USA Scrapbook Expo. I spent a good portion of the night assembling them (I have 7 nieces, 6 nephews). Here is the finished project. I ended up putting a tag on the front that said, "Got Eggs?" I know, really original. I liked the end product, and the kids LOVED them.
Products used: cardstock-Bazzill, patterned paper-Basic Grey Lily Kate Collection
Products used: cardstock-Bazzill, patterned paper-Basic Grey Lily Kate Collection
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Lucky Me!!
I am really loving the more obscure holidays because of my kids. They are still in awe of the little traditions and celebrations. I have been having some fun with paint and vinyl again.
This is the original idea for the others.
I am loving this saying, It came to me early one morning and I made this later that day.
I made this using my new Ashlynn's Alphabet Cricut Cartridge
This is the original idea for the others.
I am loving this saying, It came to me early one morning and I made this later that day.
I made this using my new Ashlynn's Alphabet Cricut Cartridge
Friday, March 5, 2010
Common building supply..new use
I love this idea! I know that I saw it on someones blog, but can't remember who's. So, if you know, please tell me so that I can credit them properly.
I hae this short wall between the door to my crafty room and the door to the closet/cold storage area. It is only 22" wide, but I have been wanting to use it for some kind of supply storage. I finally found the perfect idea. The first pic shows the wall, the second shows the transformation.
I cut the raingutter in 18" lengths, added the end caps and attached it to the wall. I was able to screw one side into the stud, but the other side, I had to use an anchor. Total cost for this project: $9.41!! And, I love the results. I am wanting to do this in the kids TV room with all of their books.
**Thanks Keri for letting me know that this project is on Leah Killians blog: http://lifeaslou.blogsome.com/2010/02/11/rain-gutter-bookshelves/
I hae this short wall between the door to my crafty room and the door to the closet/cold storage area. It is only 22" wide, but I have been wanting to use it for some kind of supply storage. I finally found the perfect idea. The first pic shows the wall, the second shows the transformation.
I cut the raingutter in 18" lengths, added the end caps and attached it to the wall. I was able to screw one side into the stud, but the other side, I had to use an anchor. Total cost for this project: $9.41!! And, I love the results. I am wanting to do this in the kids TV room with all of their books.
**Thanks Keri for letting me know that this project is on Leah Killians blog: http://lifeaslou.blogsome.com/2010/02/11/rain-gutter-bookshelves/
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Love is in the air!
I had so much fun making these cute blocks for Valentine's Day. I hope they put you in a loving mood too!! My favorite is the brown with pink and white vinyl that says "hugs & kisses".
All of these were part of my first batch of consignment items at Farnsworth Farms in Sandy.
All of these were part of my first batch of consignment items at Farnsworth Farms in Sandy.
Labels:
holiday,
home decor,
valentines,
vinyl,
wood signs
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