step number two will be to order about a metric ton of business cards (i'm looking into getting them professionally printed rather than my kinko's color-copy and individually-cut job). and in case you were wondering, no, i didn't send the cool box along with the notepads. that was one of my other cool projects from this weekend. i was given a watch in this box, and it had one of those molded cardboard innards to it... i thought the outside of the box was actually pretty, a bit of a silvery-green smooth snakeskin, so i started ripping out the innards until i had just the shell of the box. some papers, stamps, paint, a little hot glue and a little ribbon later, i have this super cool box! it's rare that i immediately adore the outcome of one of my projects, but this is definitely one.
i can't tell you how into green i am right now. my husband built a picnic table for our backyard (yep, the diy spirit runs both ways with this couple!) and he wanted to stain it a bright cedar redwood. i talked him into what i thought was going to be a medium woodsy brown, but it ended up straight-up army green. i LOVE it.
i've also gone a little crazy with the sewing on paper. it started with a few innocent experiments when i was trying to figure out pretty and unusual gift wrap for mailing out my sales, and became several sets of greeting cards, now available in the shop. these are my favorites:
ok, or maybe these:my grannie sent me a whole load of her antique sheet music, and i've been amazed at the number of things i've found to use it in. i love that it's graphic without being too stark, and it just adds a finishing touch to so many different things. i've got gift tags in the works that i've already used bits of it on.
also in the works... there's a big, plain white shower curtain in our guest bathroom, and any big, plain white surface gives me the twitches to decorate it. i'll probably tea-dye it and sew on some ribbons longwise. the funny thing about that is i can remember my mom tea-dyeing pieces of lace in little bowls in our bathroom when i was little and i never knew why she would want to make it look dirty on purpose. how things change! i'm also going to try my luck reconstructing this awesome shirt my husband got for me... i love it but it doesn't fit very well so i'm going to cut off the logo and sew it to another shirt with some black and white ribbon around the edge. sounds a little crazy, i know, (and might end up looking crazy) but i think it will work out. pictures to come!
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