Sunday, February 17, 2013

Update on Health!



I am still dealing with rib pain off and on.  Finally, been able to do some crocheting. I have made some preemie hats and chemo hats; but, I have not taken any pictures yet. I finish all the cat toys. I will do a blog when I am able to donate them. Finished sewing some hedge hogs. I will have to do a blog on them, too.

Furthermore, I will be going into the hospital tomorrow for day surgery.  They are putting in a power port again; so that, I can have the chemo treatments.  Not happy, they have to put that device into me.  It sits on my collar bone which causes much pain; because my collar bone is damaged and deteriorating; in addition, I have trouble crocheting with it in. The power port is a good device. The device is so that they do not have to find a new vein every time and medicine can be dispensed into it also. The physical trouble sometimes does not seem worth it.

On February 25th, I will see the new cancer doctor who is a specialist in bone marrow transplant. The appointment is three hours long.  Oh, Joy! More needle poking. In addition, it will take an hour to get there and an hour to get back.  It is the same hospital our boys where born in.

Hopefully, I will get to post some crafts ideas posted in a few days. (After, I heal a bit.) I still have a thumb drive full and saved e-mails.

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Thursday, February 14, 2013

Happy Valentine Day!!!

My husband does not like Valentines Day.  He believes that it a made up Holiday and for companies to make money.  Beside he is not very romantic.  So for those of us who do.

H a P p Y   V a L e N t I n E s  D a Y !!!




















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Valentine projects for kids to make



Here are just a few Valentines ideas for kids to make.

Homemade Beaded Jewelry Crafts Gallery

Materials:  Fimo or Sculpey clay (available at art supply stores), Aspic or tiny cookie cutters, Toothpick, Thin cording or string, and Safety pin


Instructions:
1.     To make symmetrical hearts, use the side of a pen to roll flat a lump of clay to about 1/8-inch thick.
2.    Cut out pieces with a heart-shaped aspic cutter. For free-form hearts, use your fingers to form or coil individual bits of clay. You can even swirl together multiple colors.
3.    Use the toothpick to make a hole in a corner of each bead and then bake hearts according to package directions.


Heart Key Chain


Materials:  Red and pink mold-and-bake clay, such as Sculpey III, Rolling pin, Heart-shaped cookie cutter or small knife, Pencil, Craft glue, Aluminum foil, Index card, Scissors, Clear Con-Tact paper, Hole punch, Metal key ring, Small metal slip rings (available at craft stores), Floral wire  and Permanent marker

Instructions:

1.     Partially blend red and pink clay to create a swirled effect. Roll the mixture out to about 1/8-inch thickness.
2.    Use a heart-shaped cookie cutter (or a small knife; a parent's job) to cut the clay into a heart. Make a small hole about 1/4 inch from the top with the point of a pencil. Follow the package directions for baking the clay, then set it aside.
3.    Glue aluminum foil to both sides of an index card or piece of cardboard. Let dry. Then draw an oversize key on the foil and cut it out. Cover with clear Con-Tact paper, trim the edges, and punch a hole in the top of the key.
4.    Attach both small rings to the big key ring. Thread the key onto one. Connect the clay heart to the other small ring with a loop of floral wire. Write a message (such as "The Key to My Heart") on the key with the marker.
 

Oracle of Love

Materials:  1-inch diameter Styrofoam ball, Scissors, White craft foam, Permanent marker, Hot glue gun, Small, clean glass jar with lid (we used a baby food jar), Teflon tape (if needed), and Crayola Model Magic clay*

Instructions:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gently form the Styrofoam ball into a cube by pressing it against a table with your thumb.
  






Cut 6 hearts from the craft foam and write an answer with permanent marker on each one, such as "Yes," "No," or "You bet." Attach these hearts to the cube with hot glue.











Place the answer cube in the jar and fill the jar with water right to the top. Close the lid tightly and test for leaks. If your jar isn't watertight, wrap Teflon tape around the jar's threads before closing the lid.











Cover the jar with Model Magic clay, leaving the bottom of the jar clear. Roll small pieces of Model Magic into snakes, and use them to decorate the outside of your oracle with hearts.












To use your oracle, keep it lid-side up as you ask your question, then turn it over to learn the answer.

Have a great Valentines Day!!

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