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Friday, December 31, 2010

SNS #63 brings you - your Christmas story (and giftcard winner!)




Welcome to Saturday Nite Special #63, the Happy New Year / Christmas Story edition!

If you're new here, join in! There are three categories to link to. Home Decor as well as Crafts, Sewing, Recipes, plus the 3rd themed link up. Check below for this weekend's theme.

Party starts Fri night and ends Sunday 11pm pacific, so you have all weekend to join!

I LOVE to highlight inspiring posts during the event on the sidebar, so make sure you check in several times over the weekend. You may be next. :)

~ your Christmas story ~


Two dead trees in one year. BEAT THAT ONE. :)


And then there was the one about the big mall shopping fiasco. Getting lost in a mall of chaos... good grief....

But did I let it get to me? Far from it. You can read all about my own 2010 story

 HERE

Link up your own Christmas stories in this weekend's 3rd themed linkup! 

What did you do? What did you get?!? I can't wait to hear aaaaall about it!




Winner of the giftcard...

Congrats nan!

No email in your profile so please email me with your shipping address and I'll get your card to you asap!

signmakergirl@hotmail.com

And what a sweet story nan shared! Did you read all the incredible Christmas memory comments in that post? Oh my gosh. Spend some time HERE when you can. You'll love it.


~ Upcoming  Themes ~

Jan 7 - cool storage solutions!

I have a funny feeling we're all about to start on a big cleaning frenzy. So why not share some of the creative and pretty storage solutions you come up with?



Be sure to check the themed linkups master list to add your newest creations anytime.

List HERE.
~ SNS blah blah linkup rules ~

1. Please link up your intended post, NOT your blog homepage url. (post, then click the title of your post, then cut and paste that url) If your post has been deleted, please try again.

 2. Please put a link in your post (button or text) that leads back to the party so others can see what's up! (see BUTTONS label under main blog header)

 3. This party is geared for DIY type projects we can all attempt to make ourselves. Items for sale may be linked up IF your entry is posted on your blog and in tutorial style.

4. For Home Decor and Crafts, Sewing, Cooking, please link projects up that are new to SNS and/or within 1 month old.  This helps keep content fresh!

The 3rd weekly themed link may have older posts and not brand new to SNS and will remain open for your new additions at any time. Click HERE for the main list.

If you can't decide which category to enter yours in, please just pick ONE and go with it. It's all good!

Happy New Year, friends!







A Christmas like no other (2010 story)


Well now, that was quite a Christmas!


Going through two dead trees in one year... beat that! :)

 No, wait. How about a shopping trip like no other?  Realizing sticking to simple pleasures ARE in vogue. For me anyway. Huh...


Decorating

The season sure felt like it came early. TOO early. I wasn't ready, which I shared HERE. However, after getting into the swing of things, I realized I felt better about it.

 

Putting out many mom memory kind of pieces proved to be just the right touch.  It honestly helped to keep me on the right track. 'Don't be sad, be glad!' And I was.

My own full Christmas decor reveal is HERE.

~ Christmas Eve ~

Church Service

Check! This one's a must. We always take in the Christmas Eve service. With the stage lit only with gorgeous trees in bright white lights, it was yet another magical experience that had you riveted on your feet bellowing out the rockish tunes that I favor.

Christmas eve at my mom's

Christmas Eve, we gathered at my mom's empty house. By the time we arrived, everyone was sitting in the kitchen with their lawn chairs in a circle waiting for...

this little number. :) 

Our family has never done stockings, but rather plates. So in true mom and dad tradition, I set bright white plates around the base of the tree we brought and we filled them up with nuts, candy and fruit.




I created simple name tags from paper bags and some of my mom's Christmas jewelry. We had tons of food strewn all over the counters just like mom would have done. And guess what? We forgot to feel sad. :)

Christmas Day


This shot was taken at midnight, complete with our traditional baking soda snowy footprints.

Come Christmas morn, "Mom! Why did you do that? He isn't real you know."

The footprints will be there whether he's real or not or my son is living at home or not. It isn't just about Santa. It's about believing in things we can't see.

Friends and family

My son and I were not alone on Christmas day. Not by a long shot. 
For lunch, we were invited to an amazing full spread to our close friends' place. Wonderful food, some board game playing and friendly banter had us giggling until dinnertime.

Then we head to my sister's for another feast. And my 'seester' packed us such a large goodie bag I was eating lavish dinners for days! She's such a good 'mom.'  :)


Downtime

My son then went to his other parent's place for a few days, leaving me to create decorating havoc once again. I took down Christmas early due to the dead tree scenario and crashed and burned my blog office, which I'll share with you next week.  No worries... I fixed it again and made it even better. :) (how cool is that license plate crate?!?)

My son is home now and over the next two days we'll be playing board games and doing things we love to do to finish this year off right!

Presents!

Magical. Not only did my son open and love his gifts, my neighbor was VERY good to me. She made sure this sole parent single mom had something to open. A robe, chocolates, bath set, homemade ornaments, a coffee gift card, dishcloth, notepad... etc etc...  and a whole lotta love.

 Now, how does a sole parent shop with a son that's always with her anyway? And how does he get something for me?

 Easy! We shop together. We show each other a bunch of things we like then go our separate ways. At check out, one goes before the other, requesting that the cashier bag the goods separately. It worked out fabulous and we both got what we wanted. :) 


 Tell me these measuring cups and spoons aren't the cutest thing evah! I can READ them without my glasses too...

Generosity from blogland


To my complete and utter surprise, I also had three Christmas angels from blogland come forward. In the form of donations.

One was from non blogger but avid reader.  She read a post that hit her right when she needed it.


One was from an anonymous blogging friend. Her family had saved up all their change for an entire year into a special jar, in which they do every year. Then they donate it to someone they feel can use it, adding a request I do the same for next year. The unbelievable idea also came with a book which I haven't finished yet. Why us? She read my last year's Christmas story of going without and decided then that we'd be the recipients of their jar this Christmas.


The 3rd was from a blogging decorator. She read a post that touched her. There were many similarities to our stories and she knew what it was like going without. So she made sure we didn't this year.


Putting the non shiny aspects of my life out there for all to read isn't the easiest thing to do. But I have to say, the amount of emails and gratitude I receive from them far bypasses any difficulty. Helping others WILL come back to you in some form, even in the most unexpected of ways!

Thank-you dear friends. The funds are special and will be spent in such a way where I'll be able to give back to many many MANY of you. Count on it.



Giving comes in many forms.

And I wish to thank all of you in blogland. You don't need to make a donation to make my days special. YOU are there encouraging me every time I post. I wouldn't get a fraction of the amount done if I didn't show and tell it to all to you. 

Know what? I have every right and reason to pout and feel massive loss right now. Losing my mom in March did not come without difficulty. But choosing a good direction FEELS better. And right. So, in my mom's honor, I'm choosing to get up, shake off the sadness, and get motivated in directions I've yet to touch on.

I hope you choose a similar direction. And if you don't have it in you to do this on your own, keep reading here. I'll make sure I help you along your way. That's what this blog is all about.

"Mom, I sure hope you're watching. Because there's no stopping me. Thank-YOU for encouraging me and letting me trash and redecorate your own place every time we came for a visit. I'm going to make you proud. :) And I'm going to help others along the way. When I see you one day soon, I'll tell you all about it just like we use to do.  xo"

Thank-you all from the bottom of my heart for help making 2010 one of the most incredible Christmas seasons to date!

Let's rock 2011 like no other. Are you in?!?





Got your own Christmas 2010 story all put together yet? Share it with us this weekend on SNS' 3rd themed linkup! See ya then. :)

Did any one thing make this season special for you? I'd love to hear about it. :)

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Top posts and projects of 2010


We are officially nearing 2011 already! And what better time than to do a mini review of the past year.

These are some of the most popular posts and projects the last year has brought. I hope you enjoyed reading them as much as I enjoyed creating and writing them. :)





January - The Dark Side of Purging

During the Workshop Series on Creating your Own Workshop, this video was created to mock some fun out of what is actually a pretty tough job!

Workshop original post is HERE.
33 comments
 




Beginner blogging tips are covered. The questions are addressed in the comments. Happy reading! 
74 comments


March - Mattress Spring Bulletin Board

Attempting to create something in an 'old' theme, this little kitchen helper was quite a hit.
95 comments.


 March - Drop cloth hanger curtains

I was required to come up with a unique use for fabric in a contest, so I recreated the 'hanger curtain' using a no sew drop cloth.
  47 comments.



This project isn't even a year old yet and these stairs look identical to what they do the first day I did them. I must thank the acrylic craft paint for holding up the way it has!
165 comments.


April - Vintage dresser staging

An old rusty gate was added to a very cool vintage dresser for a unique touch.
53 comments



One of my personal favorite projects was this TV stand created out of an old palette. I had NO idea how to build legs but I muddled my way through it.
53 comments.



This idea lived in my head for a long time before I finally had the perfect reason to go for it. I had to learn how to work an air gun on this one which made this build an absolute breeze.
135 comments.


This was an inspirational story on how a mysterious illness brought some incredible changes to my life in the best way possible. Leaving a lifestyle was not only difficult, but very rewarding at the same time.
Part 1 - 44 comments
Part 2 - 64 comments
Part 3 - 89 comments




A double whammy here. An inspirational writing about listening to those internal voices, alongside  a beach photoshoot. 

The photo above proceeded to win a grand prize in a photo contest!
45 comments.



May - Ladder projects

A couple ladder projects were created for a ladder themed link party.
43 comments



This 6 part series took you through all the steps in order to create one of the most simple and productive pieces ever.
83 comments.

A little table gets a major makeover with the simple addition of lettering.
92 comments.


October - How I make old signs

A full tutorial style post on how this multi coloured patina was developed for this Grocery sign.
 85 comments.


November - Making a giant 2

A full tutorial on creating an oversized number out of scrap plywood.
42 comments



A full tutorial on how an old gate was created out of scrap wood and hardware.
85 comments.


November - White twig chandelier

Willow branches and grapevines are attached to a chandelier to bring abit of nature indoors.
92 comments.

November - Making your blog more visitor friendly

Full tutorials on how to change aggravating and often unrealized default settings to make your blog much more contact friendly.

Can I say, this is a must read? I don't receive many of your comments in my inbox because of a setting blogger doesn't do for you.

133 comments confirmed the advice. :)

 
December - The WhoDroop feature on my junk Christmas tree

What to do when your Christmas tree is too tall for your room? Create a bend over with a hanger of course and label it something weird!
103 comments for tree #1.
 69 comments for tree #2.


December - full home Christmas tour

Junk touches tweaked with Christmas cheer fill my home this season.
136 comments.

December - How do you get through tough times?

Are you a flower caught in the snow? An inspirational post on how to cope during trying times.
84 comments.

Other tidbits to share:

Most asked question:

How do you come up with your ideas?

Out of pure need. If I need something, I start looking for the right components which are generally free or as cheap as anyone could ever land them. Then I just fiddle until something is made, is productive and looks good.

The biggest danger comes in having a full and compete house. I then stop. So the best thing is to sell or do this for others or have a reason to do it (tutorials for ?) so I keep going and inventing. I'm workin' on it. :)

What I desire to do with all this:

I'd love to write for online or real life magazines, creating tutorials. Or stories. Or write a book. Or write ebooks.

Are you a magazine desiring a writer/designer/photographer? Please hire me.  I'll surpass your expectations, I promise. :)

I still think there's a need for a full blown ebook on the topic of Taking Great Pics with a Point and Shoot. Not everyone (hand raised) can afford the biggest and baddest equipment out there. Would this kind of info interest you?


My dream purchases:

I'm saving every blog dollar for an SLR camera. And little video camera. Once I have these last two things, there's no stopping me. :)

2010 summary:

I have to say, I've learned an awful lot this year. It's been a nonstop whirlwind of trying things out with my fingers crossed. Asking online and personal friends for advice, borrowing tools, receiving encouragement and then kudos, honestly, I'd never accomplish 1/3 of what I did if I didn't have that. Or if I didn't bother to blog all about it.

Key to success: 

By not being afraid of failure. Many of my projects fail but I don't give up. I tweak them ALL until they DO work. Never ever give up on yourself! And take killer pictures so you can show your work in your best light possible. That indeed does help.

What I'd like to know:

Is there anything you'd like me to cover o the blog? A topic you'd like me to write a fullblown ebook on? Give it to me straight. I need a new challenge. And a way to earn that new camera so I can teach you how to use that too. :)

Thank-you for being the most awesome audience I could ever hope for. You've done more for me than you'll ever realize.

Here's to a very funky and equally junky 2011. :)




Linking up to Rhoda's party Dec 29


Merry Christmas from me!
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