Tuesday, March 13, 2012

March On! What happened to February? Anyway, I wanted to do another set of coaster but a little different... the purpose of a coaster come between a drink and the table... why not have a drink recipe on the coaster!

A printer, Mod Podge, leftover tile, rubber backing and acrylic sealer and... another gift ready!


My new mission is to have each and every gift wrapped as soon as it is finished and to make the wrapping from pieces of all this leftover fabric that is piling up around me. So for the wrapping, I used an old t-shirt cut up, some decorative stitching and a couple of glass stir sticks that I have had forever.

Saturday, March 3, 2012

My dresser is over-stuffed with T-shirts that I can't and or won't anymore but I can't bring myself to get rid of them. So they get pushed to the back of the drawer again and again until today. Today five of my "but I can't throw THESE away" T-shirts found a new purpose - shopping bags! 


Sunday, February 26, 2012

One of my new hobbies is making our own bath products, sugar and scrubs, bath salts, oils and bath bombs. I love living in South Texas but the humidity makes it VERY difficult to make the bombs. Martha Stewart must live in a perfect world, hers looked beautiful, mine looked like blobs. Don't get me wrong - they still work and swell wonderful - but not pretty. So I went searching  -  http://swiftcraftymonkey.blogspot.com/2010/07/back-to-basics-bath-bombs.html Susan's recipe works - on dry days I sometimes need to spritz a little water in the mix. I can't wait to try some of her other recipes!

I make these as Easter gifts - Bundt Cake Bombs with a punch of Lavender! 
Another day, another set of coasters - this set is for a music lover. Normally, I just buy plain tiles at the hardware store but this time I found two sets of tile coasters - ugly coasters - so all I had to do was add my music sheets, brush on a couple coats of  Mod Podge and I am done!




Saturday, February 25, 2012

I spend all year making sure each gift is just right and then suddenly it is Christmas and the clock is ticking... the wrapping ends up being Plain-Jane just get the job done - this year each gift will be wrapped as soon as it is done. 

Decorative stitching around a scrap piece of muslin, tied with string and a couple of left over butterflies - the butterfly coasters are all wrapped and ready! 

Monday, February 20, 2012

It is already February and that means it is time to start making this year's Christmas presents. Is this me? The woman who used to do all her shopping the last week before the big day? I suppose the older we get the more we become ourselves and the younger me always had a "project" or two on the table in process. Unfortunately the table in question was the kitchen table and with three kids to feed, a full time job and a life to try to live - I needed the table for other things. So here we are now, the kids have their own tables now and left me an extra room with a table to call my own. I still have a full time job but I also have a partner who does all the laundry and makes life a joy to live.

What does this have to do with Christmas and February? Oh yes - I have time, I have the room and can have as many projects on the table as I like so I might as well make Christmas presents!

I had some plain white tiles left over from repairing the shower wall, old Thesaurus from a library sale, some lovely butterfly/moth clip art, Mod Podge and the last of a roll of cork. I love an old Thesaurus and the idea of cutting the pages out was painful but I knew how beautiful they would be with butterflies printed on them.

Here are the coasters:




Monday, February 13, 2012

The Boot

My daughter-In-Law wanted to give her father the boot for his 60th birthday - but not just any boot... it had to be a University of Texas boot. After a trip to Goodwill and Hobby Lobby - this is the result. She added a bottle of wine to complete the gift.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

It was time... the kids have all moved out... and the bunk beds quickly became a where "things" that didn't seem to have a home gathered. So, the bunk beds found a new home - but what do you do with all the old sheets? Nice comfy flannel sheets...

Summer robes! Simplicity pattern # 9330 is, just as the name implies, a simple pattern for a basic robe. I went the extra step and traced the pattern out on plastic sheeting so that I can re-use the pattern as often as needed.

How nice it will be to have robes for friends and family when the come to visit!

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Boots with a Kick


For years now, just before Christmas I go into overdrive, nearly manic baking to fill bags with sweet holiday treats for friends, co-workers and neighbors. I love to bake but the issue is time… so last year I decided to take a different route – several trips to resale shops, some paint, dazzle, glue and yes sometimes even some feathers – add a nice Texas wine or Holiday Shiner beer, a gift tag and  - all new again!

This boot was made for walkin’....
 - but now it has been repurposed to bring to you a cheerful Holiday Spirit! 
 Please feel free to re-gift this boot - Let the cheer keep walkin’!

Somehow the idea that a gift from RePurposed items be ReGifted just seems right!