February 13, 2012

February Photo-a-Day Challenge: Week 1

I am currently working on the February Photo-a-Day challenge.  I tried to do the January one, but I missed a day & then fell off completely. :(  Anywho, Lamar said that the challenge for me wouldn't be to take the pictures, but to get them posted. So my goal this month is to get them posted! That being said, here is the challenge list followed by the first week of February.




Day 1: Your View Today
[What's with these rainy Mondays?!? Come on Alabama, get it together!!!]

Day 2: Words
[This is my Serenity Prayer bracelet that I wear everyday. I rarely ever take it off. It's a really good prayer to have around, especially in stressful times.]

Day 3: Hands
[Yin Yang Hands ^.^]

Day 4: A stranger
[College students at an intramural basketball game]

Day 5: 10AM
[So technically it's 10:35, two days later, but whatever]

Day 6: Dinner
[Burger King... Dinner of Champions]

Day 7: Button
[Close up of my skirt today. $1 from Thrift mart! woot!]

February 11, 2012

New Blog

I'm trying to come up with a title for my new crafting blog & everything I'm thinking is already taken... AND most of them are blogs that haven't been updated in 5-10 years!!!!
WHYYYYYY?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!

February 10, 2012

... and it was a good night.

Big Fro Head Banging
So. Much. Fun.
It wouldn't be a party without the electric slide.

911 Reporters, Art&Soul Poetry Club, & Oakwood USM presented a Soul Lounge Poetry & Music Show.  During the last song by the 911 Reporters "Haters", dancing broke out :)  Now, I'm normally one to shy away from dancing in public, but my roommate pulled me up. It was a wrap from there. Such a good time :)


Check out the 911 Reporters performing 'Haters'

February 5, 2012

Puppy Love

Lamar & Toot
Me & Kiva

February 4, 2012

Shoe Refashion: Mod Podge + Fabric



Ingredients for tonight's project. Mod Podge, fabric, shoes chewed up by a bad little dog. (not pictured: scissors, straight razor, hot glue, & sand paper)
I have a couple pairs of shoes that a naughty dog, named Toot, chewed up & I am determined to salvage them.  The black pair have only been worn ONCE! (ugh... rolls eyes)

After watching a video by Corinne on Youtube, I decided that if she can mod podge a doily onto her shoes- I should be able to mod podge fabric onto mine.  I did a little more youtube research & found one video of a girl covering a shoe with fabric. So I picked up some more podge from walmart, grabbed some fabric from my stash, & got to work. 

Here is the first shoe with podge drying.

At first, I was going to cover the shoe with a solid piece of fabric, but that turned out to be a bit harder than I expected... So I cut the fabric into strips & overlapped them all around the shoe.

Podge mostly dry, waiting for the heel wrapping to begin.
Next, I trimmed the edges & glued them down on the inside. After all the podge dried, I wrapped the heel... didn't like it... unwrapped the heel & wrapped a different way... didn't like it... unwrapped the heel & wrapped another way... didn't like it... unwrapped the heel & wrapped yet another way... finally liked it (lots of podge was wasted... sadly)

The finished shoes!




I have to replace the heel ends because they were chewed off & spray a layer of water-proofer on them. When I started this project, I was thinking I'd wear them to church tomorrow, but that's totally not happening... Better luck next week. They came out really nicely though. Of course, pictures of them on to come ^.^

I'm quite proud of them. :)

February 2, 2012

Fingers at work... I love this.
 creating something from a ball of yarn…

On my hook...

Currently filling an order for a child size scarf. If you can't tell in the photo, the black parts are horizontally ribbed & the red letter is flat. I like the change in texture, but I did have a couple hiccups with forgetting to rib the little black sections. So there was a bit of frogging & re-stitching. But the letter is done now & I have about 2 feet left of black to do on it. I think I'm going to put another couple of red stripes at the end, but I haven't decided yet. I hope the little boy likes it when he gets it. My goal is to have it completed by Friday & mailed off no later than Monday.  Ok, enough of the talk, here is the progress shot:
About 13" of kid-sized scarf.