Airplane Reading

I stopped into my favorite local bookstore so the kids and I could grab some airplane reading material for our flight out tomorrow. Jamie chose the new Sluggers (formerly Barnstormers) Water, Water Everywhere, and Sarah picked up Journey to the Centre of the Earth. I already have a book to bring so I grabbed a few of my favorite magazines.

Country Living, nuf said.

The British magazine, Ideal Home. If you ever find this in the news stands, grab it! You’ll never find a magazine stuffed with more photos of more stuff that will get you excited about your home and fun new trends. It’s quite delicious.

And finally, an old favorite, STEP Inside Design. Juicy graphic design. I go for the mags with the most designer submissions/portfolio pieces, oh and occasionally I read a few articles. Good thing I’ll have my sketchbook on board to doodle along with the new trends.

Gotta keep inspired!

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Good Friday

I hope you area having a lovely Good Friday.

I just found this beautiful Easter postcard, postmarked April, 1914, in my stash of vintage greeting cards today.

I am wishing you a wonderful weekend and I’ll be back with lots of goodies and a few guest bloggers next week, as I blog from the Midwest on our Easter break vacation!

Have a blessed Easter!

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Rethinking Eyelets!

The other day, after making my luggage tag tutorial, I was showing my daughter, Jamie, how the eyelet pliers worked to squish the eyelets. I pressed one, not attached to anything, and let it drop to the desk. Then I sat there and stared at it, for something like 30 seconds. She thought I was off my rocker. Guess I’d never seen a squished eyelet that wasn’t stuck in something. It looked pretty cool and I decided I had to make something out of it. (This is how my brain works.)

So with a pile of vintage enameled eyelets, (or grommets…same thing?,) I sifted through for the pretty blue ones, pressed a bunch and linked them together with jump-rings. I connected the ends with a lobster clasp and made a bracelet, finishing it off with a little scissors charm.

Eyelet/grommets are sold in most every craft and fabric store. I found my pack of 300 in a sewing supplies pile at an antique store for $3.50

Ok, maybe not the craftiest of crafts, but seriously, I’d never thought outside the box with these little buggers before. Gosh, you could mix up the colors, weave them into a mesh using jump rings, connect to make flowers, add beads strung between the hole…there’s so many ways to go! I think this would also make a great kid craft project!

I can’t decide which side of the eyelets I like best, the smooth or the peeled.

If buying supplies for this project for kids, be sure to get soft metal jump-rings for easy opening & closing for little hands.

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