This photo box actually started thirty years ago when I bought an amaryllis bulb from HM Ace Hardware in Hilo. Little did I know that it would grow and produce blooms for decades. We have split the bulbs clusters many times and have been rewared with blooms every year. Because we live in a cell phone photo world, I don't usually have photos around to hold in my hands and enjoy in real life. This box was designed to hold some of my favorite current photos. Printed floral card stock was used to cover the front and bottom of the box. Floral ribbon was glued to the sides of the box cover.
Monday, April 20, 2026
Amaryllis Photo Box
Thursday, April 16, 2026
Where Did You Get That?
Here are three items I purchased recently. I thought you might like to see what I am drawn to and what amuses my decorating sense. The pot with a cactus and the ceramic watering pot were seen and snapped up from a locker box in the Market City HM Ben Franklin Crafts store. I thought their wonky looks were just fabulous. Who would put a big, single cactus leaf in such a tiny pot? The pot is very heavy so the cactus doesn't make it tip over. I was amazed that the cactus was really alive...hopefully, I can keep it that way! The watering pot is also very heavy so perhaps I can plant something in it too. Would a bonsai tree survive? Whoever manages the locker box where I found these ceramic pieces certainly has a sense of beauty that aligns with mine. Thank you for offering these pieces for sale. As for the mouse and chick figurine, I found it on the bargain $5 table at a recent All Collectors show. It was brand new and had a fresh. fancy hang tag so I didn't feel it was 'used'. I like figurines like this to go with my Easter craft project photos. Keep your eyes open and you will surely find amazing treasures in the most interesting places. Hope ;you like seeing what catches my eyes and heart. Life is short, so make yourself happy today!
Friday, April 10, 2026
Sumikko gurashi Felt Key Chain
Sunday, April 5, 2026
Chocolate Rabbits Shaker Easter Card
Wednesday, April 1, 2026
Two Chocolate Easter Bunnies and a Shaker Egg
My childhood memories of Easter always include chocolate rabbits so I just had to include some on my Easter card. I used a Tim Holtz die to cut out the bunnies from brown card stock. Then I coated the surface of the bunnies with 'chocolate' from a tube of BoBunny perlescent dimensional paint. (The Bo Bunny product may not be available anymore but there are other dimensional paint companies who do manufacture chocolate colored paint in a squeeze tube.) Once the rabbits were dry, I glued on some bows cut from colored card stock using the Tim Holtz die that came with the bunny die.)
Next I used a Spellbinder egg-shaped die to cut out the oval for the shaker part of the card. I glued a piece of acetate (cut from a discarded cello bag) behind the opening. I framed the opening with double stick foam tape to make a well to enclose the shaker pieces. From HM Ben Franklin Crafts I purchased a great pack of Easter themed confetti. I pressed down most of the taped egg shaped opening and then filled in the opening with enough confetti to fill the egg about halfway full before sealling the rest of the opening. Double stick tape was used to fasten down the printed card stock edges and the banner which came from a Doodlebug Design ephemera set.
Since I had a Doodlebug Designs 'Happy Easter' washi tape, I decided to decorate an envelope to go with the shaker card. Making a matching envelope always signifies to the recipient that there is a special greeting inside. Make someone's day fabulous...send a them a homemade card today!
Friday, March 27, 2026
2026 Easter Cookie Box
This year I am hoping to make some Easter cookies and thought that I should make some decorative boxes to house them. This box is recycled from a candy box. (I always save sturdy, clean boxes to re-purpose into decorated containers.) This box was especially nice because it opened up flat, making it easy to cover with printed cardstock. I simply traced the flattened box onto the cardstock, cut it out and folded the new box. The 12x12 Doodlebug paper was slightly too small so I added a patch to the bottom of the box (hardly noticeable).
The bunnies were die cut using the Lawn Fawn die set, Build-a-Bunny. Since I didn't buy the coordinating Accesories die set, I used a sticker and cut out a carrot to decorate the bunnies. Usually I would put blue and pink paper behind the eyes and ears but I didn't want to search for the paper scraps so I simply used my Copic markers to make colored paper from plain white card stock and then placed them beneath the appropriate eye or ear spaces.
Monday, March 23, 2026
Tucson 2026 Rock and Gem Show
Yes! This dinosaur skeleton was actually on display in one of the tents at the Tucson 2026 Gem and Mineral Show. It was a small specimen compared to others but it was still way bigger than me.
We didn't buy any of these gorgeous Ethiopian opals which were being sold by the carat. The colors radiating from them was blinding!
We also only stroked the boulder opal slabs but did buy a few small pieces with the intent of someday mounting them into jewelry.
I don't know what kind of minerals make up this delicate formation. I was overwhelmed by the delicacy of the crystals. How is it possible that the crystal structure did not collapse?
At the Tucson Gem and Mineral Show it is possible to purchase some beautiful gems and jewelry. If you can, you should attend the next show to see if you can uncover some real treasures at affordable prices. Besides learning tons of information, I guarantee you'll feel like you've excavated hidden minerals and dug up jewelry fashioned for royalty!




























