Thursday, July 24, 2008

LJC's Project Page Has 4 Categories With LOADS of Ideas

This is one crafty lady. Go here to check out the index of her projects. There are links for Craftiness, Cooking, Garden and House.

Under Cooking I like . . .
  1. The Rice Krispy treat birthday cake. Since my daughter doesn't do dairy, eggs or wheat this could be a great alternative for her.
  2. The dog biscuits. They are made from ingredients I already have.
  3. The zucchini recipes. There are 12 different ones! Unfortunately my zucchini plant is not prolific this year. I should have planted more than one. :-(

Under Craftiness I like . . .

  1. The knit dishcloths. That reminds me, I need to dig out mine that's still on the needles to bring to C.A.M.P. I'm sure one of you ladies can show me how to finish it off.
  2. The chocolate bar cozy. These would be great gifts at Valentine's Day. Hmmm. Maybe even for the next Women's Retreat? Go here for more color choices.
  3. The knitted Christmas tree garland. This is so cute. Really you could use any color of fuzzy yarn. The dollar store usually has a bunch. I'm ready to start Christmas, so this is a must on my to-do list.

Under Garden I like . . .

  1. This concrete mushroom. So quick, cute and another must do. Here is a picture of two in the garden. Go to image 8.

So, what has caught your fancy?

Sandra is Making Coffee Mug Charms At Craft Night Plus on Aug 8 from 4-12 p.m.

Coffee mug charms? Yep. They are like wine glass charms except for coffee mugs. Isn't this a cool idea? Sandra came up with it.

Wine glass charms are also called drink ID tags, stemware bracelets and wine glass markers.

Below are some ideas, directions, supply lists and photos. Have fun perusing, pick a project, buy the supplies, and come prepared to join Sandra and maybe even Lynette in making charms for your coffee mugs or stemware.

  1. Go here (notmartha.org) for the supply list and directions. These are made on a hoop earring base.

  2. Craftbits.com has directions using memory wire or jewelry wire.

  3. Save-on-crafts.com has the cutest charms using multiple beads.

  4. ChocolateAndZuchinni.com has directions also. Do take a look as these charms have a distinctly different look. This is especially good for those who don't like the little bead look.

  5. BeadWork.About.Com has charms with initials. Cute for a wedding reception, graduation party (hint, hint) or even a posh shower.

  6. Black-Purl-Magazine.Com has directions for crocheting wine charms. Who knew you could crochet with wire?

  7. These shrinky dinky charms from LjcFyi.com are soooo cute! What about printing actual photos of people on the shrinky dink paper.
  8. How about using electronic components? "It's an easy five-minute project with elegant results," says EvilMadScientist.Com.

  9. Polyclay can be used to make veggie charms (or coffee beans). Go here (hgtv.com) for supplies, directions and photo.

  10. ABigSlice.Com suggests using buttons, beads, watch parts, and old costume jewelry.

  11. Copper disks can be etched into one of a kind markers. DIY.Com has the scoop on this.

  12. Thujandin.com has put together a pdf with instructions and photos of 12 very different glass markers.

  13. MiyCreations.Com uses thick photo paper for a charm that is novel. A slit is cut in the charm so that it can clip around the stem. Obviously this cute charm is not meant to be used multiple times.

Note: Want to buy some? Go here to Heathers-Store.Com to buy these CUTE fimo clay snowmen charms. It's never too soon for snowmen. Again, Hint! Hint!

Monday, July 21, 2008

BYOC Camp Invites All Ladies

Ladies, let's get camping - BYOC style: Bring Your Own Craft.

Some people are bringing supplies to share, like beads and scrapbook materials. Let me know if you want to share supplies. I'll post that on this blog. Let me know if you want to share an idea. I'd love to put you on the schedule.

I'll be making pretzels and raspberry cake for the potluck dinner and snack time. And I'll be sharing. :-)

If you want to do any of the things Michelle and I (Susan) are doing, please RSVP. We want to make sure you know what supplies to bring.


Sunday, July 20, 2008

Let's Have a Card Swap

Interested in a card swap? What is that, you ask? Well . . .

1. A Theme is decided upon, like Thank You Cards.
2. A Number is decided upon, like how many will be in a group, say 6 women.
3. Then each person makes 6 cards before the swap.
4. At the swap everyone trades cards.
5. You get to go home with 6 different cards. Or 5, if you don't make cards for yourself.

Alternatively, if 3 women participate . . .

1. You still make 6 cards.
2. Now you go home with 2 of each design. Unless of course, you don't make any cards for yourself.

I'd love to be part of a Thank You card swap or a Postcard swap. What about you? Leave a comment and let's get this list started.

Here's an idea. Colette is making notecards. Michelle wants to do pierced Thank You cards. Maybe you do too? Y'all could make extras and have a card swap too.

Non-Crafters Invited Too

Camp is more than crafts.

There's eating, talking, watching a movie.

What about playing games? I have an Electronic Battleship game that I received as a birthday present in 1977 or so. There's Monopoly, Scrabble, Hearts. And some of you play a mean game of Spoons. And I do mean MEAN!

Maybe someone has a dart board we can hang. It's not like we can hurt the walls with the miss-thrown darts.

There's lovely grass in my backyard and I have a croquet set. 4 players are needed to mix it up on the field.

So go ahead and leave a comment as to which game you'd like to lead or participate in.

Friday, July 18, 2008

This Site Has Ideas For C.A.M.P.


Feel like you want to do something crafty, but don't know what?

Check out Make Stuff. There are 8 categories.


  1. Crafts & Projects

  2. Kid Stuff

  3. Cooking

  4. Formulas & Recipes

  5. Gardening

  6. Holidays

  7. Sewing

  8. Recycling

I dare NOT explore the above links too closely as I already have a full plate. What's on your list for the August 8th Crafts And Mulitple Projects night at church?


Colette's Planning on Three Activites

Here is Colette's Schedule . . . .

1. Scrapbooking - Mainly doing pages for her four wheeling club. She'll do some of the pages digitally on her laptop. Read here for others who are scrapping on Friday, August 8th at CNC.


2. Notecards - She has a hankering to make some. Bring your supplies and do this as well.

3. Setting up a blog. Susan will show her and Michelle how to do this at 8 pm. The hardest part will be choosing the blog name.

Michelle's Tentative Schedule

4 pm Shower Caddy

5 Pierced Thank You Cards

6-7 Dinner and Clean up

8 knitting christmas garland

8 How to Set Up a Blog

9 Movie

11 Flip Flops

11:30 Clean up

12am Hug and Go Home

Susan's Tentative Schedule

4 pm Pretzels
Raspberry Angel Food Cake

5:30 Elle Slippers

6-7 Dinner and Clean up

7 Sock Babies
Baby Bootie Ornament

8 Visit/Help Others Set up a Blog

9 Movie

11 Googly Eyed Necklace

11:30 Clean up

12am Hug and Go Home

Shower Caddy (Michelle)

This fun project would also be great for a baby shower gift, bridal shower gift or office organizer. Come on Firday night when I'be making one to find out out how I'll perosnalize mine.

Go here for the material lists and short video on how to make this super simple gift.

Scrapbook Corner Available For You


Fill up those pages, make some cards, or journal in your memory book. At least 3 women, Colette, Lori and Mary, are bringing their supplies.


Leave a comment saying what you'll be doing in the scrapbook arena.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Soft Pretzels (Susan)


Ohhhhh, don't you just love the taste of hot pretzles fresh from the oven?

Wouldn't it be grand to know how to make these for home or a party? I'll be trying my hand at this with the help of a friend. Feel free to help me shape these or make your own. This "project" is my snack to share, so whether you help or not, you'll get to have one.

Ingredients needed are as follows:
  • 1 1/2 c. warm water

  • 1 pkg. dry yeast

  • 4 c. flour

  • 1 tsp. sugar

  • 1 tsp. salt

  • 1 egg

  • 1 tbsp. flour

Go here at Cooks to view the instructions.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Elle Tie-On Slippers (Susan)

These Doris Day inspired slippers were created by Tissue Papers.


She graciously gave me permission to show a photo of her slippers.


Go here for the pattern and instructions.

Don't you think my "awfully cute toes" will look even cuter in these slippers? (Check out #1 on the list.)

Googly Eyed Necklace (Susan)

Don't you think this necklace makes a fun "eye" statement?

Here are the supplies you need.


  • 20 gauge wire or headpins

  • E 6000 glue

  • 24- 1" googly eyes

  • 2 small silver jump rings

  • 6" silver chain (optional)

  • lobster clasp

  • toothpick

  • round nose pliers

  • wire cutters

  • heavy flat object (like books)

Go here to eHow for directions.

Can You Call It Camp If It's Only 8 Hours Long?


Women's Craft Night has a date and name change.



The new and improved date is Friday, August 8.
It will be at the church from 4 pm to midnight.
This night is called Craft Night Plus or C.A.M.P.
C.A.M.P. means Cratfs and Multiple Projetcs.

You can bring your own projects to work on.
Michelle and Susan will let you know, on this blog, what they are working on in case you want to do the same things.

If you want your project listed, email Susan or Michelle all the particulars or leave a comment


Can it be called camp if it's only 8 hours?
It can, if it's our kind of C.A.M.P.

Look for more information in the bulletins, August CrossRoads, on the bathroom stalls and on the bulletin board.

RSVP to Michelle, Susan or the church office.