Year 2013 & Year 2014 2

Year 2013 & Year 2014 2
Showing posts with label Eileen Hull. Show all posts
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Tuesday, May 2, 2023

The Funkie Junkie Boutique's Inspiration Ave; #10 We Love You, Mom... Mom's Lil' Notebook


   M
ay Day is here as I type, and I'm back up in New York again, spending time with the younger two Grandbabies. The weather hasn't cooperated much with getting outside, but it's supposed to stop raining and warm up some. The ChiefHubby went back home to Indiana and reported in that it's the same weather there. He's hoping to check back into our "patch" after a surprising find of Indiana morel mushrooms- 107 of them to be exact- in only a 5-minute walk last week. I wasn't expecting to find anything yet, since it was still a bit dryer than usual for my finds. The dates were right, but it was too chilly out as well. But I decided to take a "fast 5-minute walk to just be sure". I got as far as the first 3 of those minutes when I spied a nice huge shroom. Always one to follow the adage of "there's always more if there's ONE"...I spied another... and another... and I nearly passed out when I took a good look all around me and found myself in the middle of a MOTHERLODE! That's only happened a hand full of times in my lifetime of shrooming, but when it has happened, it's quite exhilarating! I used to take HunniPi with me all the time, up to one point when she decided the morels were for peeing on. That was her last trip. I mean, thanks for helping find one, PuppiPi, but that's the line drawn for me. (I still miss her dearly.) I tried to get all of them into my arms as I plucked them up, but they were all so big (final measurements came to almost all 4-6 inches with the largest 2 being 7 1/2 inches each), I could only carry a few at a time. I certainly was not expecting to actually find one in the chill of the day, so I had nothing but an extra T-shirt to take off and pile them onto. I texted the ChiefHubby to round up Peanut and Princess (who were spending the afternoon with us) and come back to help me. Once they got within 20 feet of me, they were also finding a bunch themselves that I hadn't gotten to yet. Since we were leaving the next day for NY, there was no way for us to process so many of them, and we were able to share the bounty with some of our neighbors/friends close by, then took 3 prepped bags of them in salt water up to NY.






   
  May Day brings back memories from 1989 when I was working at a factory (as the youngest person there) and my water broke. It being my first baby, I really had no idea what was happening, but everyone was excited- except me. I was more frightened than anything else. I remember the ChiefHubby picking me up- having left work early himself that evening- and holding my hand on the way to the hospital the next city over. "Well, this is it- we're almost at the end," to which he replied "Nope; it's only BEGINNING," and so it was! Brian was born at 4:45am on that next day, Tuesday, May 2nd. He was a full month early- which was part of my fears the night before- at 6 lbs 15 oz & 19 inches long. Others may have kept comparing his tiny stature at birth to their normal-gestation-baby, but Brian caught up quickly. His size didn't have anyone picking on him all through school and by the time he was 17 with a 6 ft 1 inch frame (which is thwarted by the higher-raised measuring stick in the 
photo), he carried that 6 foot stuffed Mickey Mouse over his shoulder. The first kid is always the guinea pig who breaks in the Parents and then later breaks their hearts when he's the first to leave the nest. The nervousness of being a new Mom and new Dad gets worn away by that first baby. Brian was our big 'teddy bear' and was always great with younger kids than himself. Brett actually did the picking on his older brother- which brought a lot of fun with it... and a broken bed frame or two from jumping & tackling between 3 BIG kids: Brian, Brett, and DAD! I/m so very proud of the man Brian has become! He's fought his way and has achieved quite a lot more than most at his age. More than anything; he is Daddy to his 2 precious children who adore him! They had help from Mommy getting a cake and singing "Happy Birthday" to him over last weekend. The younger Grandbabies will have helped me sing "Happy 34th Birthday" to him via Facetime on Tuesday.




   Of course, I'm keeping up with my crafting while I am up here in New York again- even as busy as I am with the Grandbabies! And with both my Sons having had their birthdays within the past 3 weeks of each other (April 14th and May 2nd), it reminds me that I was "Mom" well before I was "Memaw". When my FurryBaby, Hunni Pi, passed a few weeks ago; I caught myself thinking that my "Mom" days were now over. But that's far from true; the real truth is that I will always be a Mom. Once a Mom; always a Mom! Our kids will always need us in some way; whether to advise them, help them in some way, to gather the family together, or just be there for them to know the comfort that we're still here. A Mom's work is never done when it comes to her Children- that love never ends! And since May is also the month for Mother's Day, Linda, owner of The Funkie Junkie Boutique, has a theme just for MOM this next two weeks on Inspiration Ave! We're crafting up a spring storm of inspirational makes based on "We Love You, Mom!", Scroll along with me and see what I came up with...

It began with some Happy Mail from The Funkie Junkie Boutique !

I couldn't wait to get my hands on the brand-new Tim Holtz Rotary 
Eileen Hull's Tiny Book Bigz Die was on clearance, and I got it at a great deal of a price!
These dies sold out quickly, but you'll find others, so
be sure to always check out the Clearance section at TFJB!

My main inside materials came in that Happy Mail:
all the brown wrapper paper!!
It's always great to recycle and reuse as much as possible. :)
I simply measured how wide the book shape was from the die,
and then cut stacks of about 10 layers until it was all cut basically the same shape and size.

Look how clean and easy that new TH Rotary Media Trimmer slices!
And I tried out matboard and other materials- just practicing with it.
All materials cut very nicely and evenly without moving around.


Once I had it all cut, I sewed stacks of 10 sheets together.


I cut the bases from matboard, but also had some thin, ribbed cardboard
that I always save from new pillowcases and sheet sets.
I cut a couple of those out, unsure of which would work best for these books.

Remember that "Let's Get Cozy" paper set from #3 Frozen Winter project?
Well, like I said then: this package of paper isn't just for winter...
that bunny quilting looked perfect for 2 of my books!

Here. I've cut out the outsides and insides of the cover bases.
I also cut buckles and some rounded discs and keys- not sure what all I would use- or not.

I simply started sewing all around the edges, and odd stitches here and there.

I also stopped to sew up several pairs of shorts and pants on the hemlines
for my ChiefHubby. I sewed SO MUCH...
I literally ran out of thread in one day!
All that was left was enough to fill one last bobbin.

I got out an old (Retired) Tim Holtz Bigz Die Sewing Room.
It had cute button and spool shapes.

I got kind of an assembly line going for the books themselves...

...when I decided to ditch the matboard and go with the ribbed cardboard.

To keep your spool flat: cut 2 spools and use only the middle of one.
After adhering the ends, use them to secure the thread,
wind it up the middle of the spool and secure to the other end.
The spool will lay flat on the top of the book.

I decided to glaze the button and one key.
The keys would make a cute bookmark on a ribbon through the spines.

It's time to sew the spines to the stacks.
Yes, I did retrim all the paper stacks. I left all the threads on,
as those would tuck under the covers.

I used a couple of firm clips to help me get those stitches in- as well as a pair of pliers!

Tying a couple of embellishment weights
(charms and IdeaOlogy) then adding the buckle to secure the ribbon.
Most of my ribbons are FREEBIE gifts that come with Happy Mail from TFJB!

Last is gluing all the covers in place and the embellishments.


Here's a list of helpful links for products used:





                                           And these are what I ended up with:


For our older Daughter, Ashley.

For our younger Daughter, Holli.

For my Mother

The Backside of my own- as a Mom, too!

Closeup of stitching.

Closeup of inside bookmark key in my own Notebook,

The pages are crinkly and easily able to be torn out for use as scrap notes.

Backsides of all Notebooks.


Thanks, once again, for joining me for the start of our new theme,
"We Love You, Mom!"
Please, join along as each Design Team Member adds their own project to 
You're sure to find some new and exciting products sampled that will be stocked by
and be available for shipping in the coming days!

To all you MOMs out there:

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY!


Until next time...

Happy Blogging!!

Tuesday, October 4, 2022

The Funkie Junkie Boutique Inspirational Ave; #1 Inky In October... Halloween Book of Optical Eyeopeners


    B
ig news comes with this posting: a change at The Funkie Junkie Boutique! Instead of hosting Challenges, it's going to be all about inspiration! The new name is Inspirational Ave, and you can read the details HERE. I'm humbled to take the first turn and hope those of you who have been looking in on my projects, will continue to do so, and follow the new simple rule for a chance to win a $25 shopping spree at The Funkie Junkie Boutique! The projects are going to be amped up a notch with lots of new products and it's promising to be a really FUN ride, so come along with us!

   I'm still in New York, helping the younger set of kids with things while they adjust to the newest of our Grandbabies, but also during the long hours Daddy must put in during this time of year. While he's busy at work, we've been keeping plenty busy! When we want to get out of the house with both kids, there's so many beautiful parks to play in and places to see. It's especially nice for Little Man Jamie because it's his favorite time of year; Halloween! I have no idea why my Grandbabies and Kids all like this holiday so much. I mean, I am the "pumpkin" having been born in October of 19.... Hahaha; nice try! As I was saying- we take walks nearly every day around any one park and look for what Pecan calls "Boo Houses" (any house with pumpkins or Halloween decorations out). Oswego is definitely a "Halloweeny" town! They have all kinds of festivals all through this month, with lots of activities for kids and teens. And that's really GOOD; keep kids out of trouble by helping them have fun! In any case, I've definitely been given a few funny jolts at some of the amazing ways people come up with in house decorating. You'll see some pics after the project, so let's just get to it since it's rather related....

I needed to make a shell/cover for the book I wanted to make from an old hanging file folder,
so I got out my (discontinued as far as I know) Eileen Hull Pocket Notebook Die.
The inside pages were to come from one of my Tim Holtz Memoranda stacks.

These next pics will show you how I not only cut the cover from the file folder,
but also, how I layered my cover together.

I began with a simple fold that would fit along the FOLD side of the Pocket Notebook's cover cut.

I did first remove all the metal flat pieces and put them into the recycling bin.
Then decided to keep the original side folds. I did need to trim the middle layers set.
(in this case, these are TH Blackout big scraps leftover from some other project) 
just a bit so they can layer together onto the holes.

Here is where I divided one of my fave gifted papers (from a Bestie):
an older Tim Holtz Vellum from the old 12x12 stack of years ago!
I wanted that guy to be my "new Doctor" for this book & you'll see why in just a few pics.

Here are the die cut layers-
they're all the same size but don't look so since I was at a higher angle with my cam.

Since the TH Vellum was a different size than the file folder, I had to measure and make the folds.

Now you can see each layer ready to put together:
starting from the bottom

Here, you can see I'm using a good Score Tape since it sticks rather well.
Wet glues will make any vellum curl up as it dries.

I used the lines on the Vellum to help hide the tape better from the right side of the sheet.

This came together by happenstance...

I had that TH Found Relatives Card tucked away for ages!
THANK YOU, DEBB!!

Next was a little play with both the (new to me) TH Skull & Crossbones 
STILL AVAILABLE at TFJB!
and some TH Foundry Wax!

Then I started simply playing around with an idea for a moving element- a FIRST for me!


Then expanded on it with other TH things in my drawer from Halloweens past.

Thankfully, stuff from TThe Funkie Junkie Boutique arrives pretty quickly after placing an order!
This gave me a few brand new items of Tim Holtz's to use.

Basically, all I had left to do was just GET INKY!

This is what I ended up with...

FRONT

BACK


But, what went INSIDE the book?


And here's some links to help you find some of the products I used:




I'll be back in Indiana -for a few weeks anyway- before Halloween. I'm more hopeful now that
all our Grandbabies will be able to finally enjoy this holiday for the first time in their young lives- no thanks to Covid19, for sure. The ChiefHubby's company (retired member) was finally able to go back to having their Annual Picnic, and since the older Son works there also, we took the older 2 Grandbabies for them to be able to finally enjoy a r4eal carnival type of picnic. They hire out all kinds of rides, blowup runs, etc. The food is all catered- and always very good, for almost 5,000 people. I was a tiny bit put out that our younger Grandbabies were too far away to enjoy it... and ended up going with them to a Festival up here where Pecan got to enjoy all the same fun! The kids are 2 (just 2 more months will be 3, 3&1/2, and 5&1/2.... yet, just now getting to go places and do things they couldn't do with Covid stealing that time from them. I sure hope we're passed all of it now.  So here's some pics for you to see the FUN I've been having as a Memaw; we truly do recieve more than we aim at giving, and we are so very BLESSED !







This is TIM HOLTZ Manion Die to a T!!!
And if you think THIS is creepy...


This house WON, in moho!!

And the Warewolf MOVED!!! Ahhhhhhhhhh!!!


Enjoying this PRECIOUS time!!!
Princess Judith Rose is the happy, sleepy, SMILEY baby... when she wants to wake up, lol!

Heading South again for the winter.
Soon.

Until next time...

Stay Safe &
HAPPY BLOGGING!!