Monday, March 15, 2010

Easter Stamp A Stack Wrap Up

We had a great time at my Easter Stamp A Stack on Sunday.  It was a full house with ten participants, and we created three Easter cards and a St. Patrick's card.  The ladies chose to make 2, 3, or 4 of each card design.


Here's how I modified my craft studio layout to incorporate so many stampers.  We were a little snuggly, but it all worked out!






Thanks for coming, ladies!  Save the date for my next two stamping events:

Stamp & Crop:  Friday March 26th from  7:00 PM - 10:00 PM (Eastern )
Join me on the fourth Friday of the month (February-November) from 7-10pm to stamp and crop!  Bring whatever projects you're working on and join social time while you create!  All of my stamps, inks, and tools available for you to use.  No cost.
Birthday Stamp A Stack:  Friday April 16th from 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM (Eastern )
Stock up on birthday cards for friends and family!  Create 8, 12 or 16 cards in four different designs.  Bring your own adhesive, all other supplies included!  $10, $15, or $20/person.  Bring a guest who has never stamped with me before and you both get the class for half off.  

E-mail me at joanneroehm@yahoo.com to get registered!

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Week In Review

Each weekend in my Week in Review post I share with you some of my favorite crafty links I've come across during the week, from all over the blogosphere.  Hope you enjoy... and happy weekend!
  
I used to love playing with paper dolls as a child... Caroline's paper dolls (to make in your PJ's!) are a beautiful and sweet project to make with your little ones.

Some wonderful tips on how to prep eggs for decorating - and some beautifully decorated eggs to boot!

I love this Japanese masking tape and how simply this card was put together using it.  You could make something similar with scraps of scrapbook paper... a great stashbuster!

Baby Shower Cookies at i am baker
(via Craft Gossip)
Seriously... how have I not visited this beautiful blog before?!  These sugar cookies are ridiculously cute - and so intricate!  I can't wait to nose around this blog some more!  Yum!

Interchangeable Flip Flops at Make It and Love It
If you're anything like me you are dying for Summer to get here.  These flip flops are just darling - they make my feet long for the freedom of sunshine and warmth!  hee hee...

Pysanky eggs at Roots And Wings Co
 These are some of the most beautiful eggs I've ever seen!  I'm not sure if I'm brave enough to try it - but they sure are stunning!

What have you been up to over the past week?  Please feel free to leave a link to your latest favorite project in the comments section!

Friday, March 12, 2010

Finally! The big craft studio reveal!


I've been dragging my feet on revealing the new craft studio to you.  Mostly because I have lots left to do - but so many projects going on right now that I need to USE the space, not decorate it!  So, know that although (I think) it's a big improvement on before, there's still lots more to do!

If you are new to the craft studio re-do... head over HERE to get caught up!

So... are you ready?  Here goes...



(my apologies for the grainy photos - darn that basement and its bad lighting!)

So what do you think?  Wait - you want to see more?  One photo can't possibly give you an accurate idea of what the space looks like?  Oh, okay, I hear you, why don't you turn your volume up and take a tour for yourself?


Thursday, March 11, 2010

Tart & Tangy

I'm not sure why... but I have had absolutely ZERO crafting mojo this week.  Seriously!  I'm not sure if I'm burned out after last week's article, or because I'm so busy with school and other things, but I've been totally unproductive this week.  Have you ever felt this way?  I swear I've started a handful of projects and tossed them aside after a few minutes because I either a) don't like the way the project is going, or b) simply can't be bothered to finish!  Goodness!

The good news is that I think I'm on the tail end of things.  You see, one of the great things about being a Stampin' Up! demonstrator at this time of year is that I'm earning free sets all over the place!  I swear I have more new stamp sets than I know what to do with right now... I can't keep up!  When this little lovely arrived in the mail yesterday though, I knew I had to put it to use right away.

 

The set is called Tart & Tangy... isn't it just, well,  juicy?  I'm loving it.  I'm already looking forward to when I have some spare time and can play around with it and put together some more elaborate cards.



YOU can earn this set for free as well!  Just head over to my Stampin' Up! website and place an order of $50 or more, then select Tart & Tangy as your free set!  Sale-A-Bration promotion runs through March 31... not much time left!

The orange/lemon and strawberry make me think of summertime and fruity drinks... sigh... wouldn't this stamp set lend itself well to some BBQ or backyard cocktail party invitations?  Will someone please remind me of that idea in about four months?  Thanks!


 Now that I'm back to the world of crafting... I'm hoping to have lots of new things to share with you in the next few days.  In the meantime, I wanted to flash this at you...


Actually, that shot is really for Marie (her guest post yesterday was so much fun, by the way!  Thanks, Marie!) to prove that I am taking baby steps towards my next non-scarf knit project:  Socks!  See those needles?  Yup, they're double pointed!  I'm a little intimidated by them... let's see how we do!

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Guest Post Series: A Knitter's Bag of Tricks

I constantly find myself in awe of the wonderfully talented people I encounter daily - especially here in the land of blogging.  I share links to some of the fabulous projects I come across each weekend in my Week in Review posts, and now on (most) Wednesday's... at least for a awhile... I'm going to be going a step further and inviting one of those creative folks to guest blog here at Ready, Set, Craft!  For my first post in this Wednesday series, I'm thrilled to welcome Marie-Jolie of Permission to Unwind... enjoy!

I'm a bag lady, I can't deny it.  A passionate knitter has to have her bases covered, and my knitting bag keeps me sane in the midst of life's detours.  Waiting in line?  No problem.  The kids' soccer game went into overtime?  No big deal.  Trapped in an elevator for six hours?  Piece of cake.


Every knitter has her/his own idea of what constitutes portable knitting sanity, but here's a sneak peak into my bag of tricks.  After seeing my secrets, I think you'll agree that I'm the next best thing to a Boy Scout in an emergency.



It’s hard to believe this all fits into that little bag, isn’t it? I’ve been at this bag thing since I was a child, so I have it down to a science. (Whether this wins me bragging rights or merely serves as further proof that I need to join a support group is of some debate among my friends and readers.) If you want to create your own portable knitting treasury, I recommend starting with a bag that you absolutely love.  I have about twenty bags (gasp!) that I use for various reasons (most of them knitting-related), but the Dick & Jane bag is my mainstay. 

A closer look at what's inside...


I like to keep ample reading with me... A book or two of knitting inspiration, and a basic portable knitting stitch dictionary (in case I feel like being extra creative).  In my opinion every knitter's bag should include good reading material on the off chance that you sprain your hand, run our of yarn, or simply lose your mojo.


I keep a little zipper pencil case for spare needles, a yarn needle (to weave in ends), cable needles, and a crochet hook or two (sometimes helpful in a knitting emergency).


In a little plastic tote I keep a calculator, measuring tape, tissues, a notepad, sticky notes, spare stitch markers, rubber bands, an a drinking straw (cut into two pieces).  Here's the what and why:

Calculator:  It's inevitable that I will end up having to calculate a stitch count, calculate gauge, or figure out a different size for the project I am working on.

Measuring tape:  I've discovered that guessing the number of inches you've completed is not nearly as foolproof as one might hope.

Tissues:  Everyone needs tissues.  Knitter or not.

Notepad:  This is where I write down new ideas for designs, adjustments I'm making to a pattern, or grocery lists.

Sticky notes:  These are great for little notes that I want to post on the side bar of a book or pattern...or when I want to pass notes in the line at the post office.

Stitch markers:  I have a tendency to lost stitch markers, so I try to always keep extras with me.

Rubber bands:  These are great for binding needles together so that they don't stab into other things in my bag or poke a hole through the bottom (ask me how I know that this can happen...)  They can also double as a point protector or turn a double point needle into a single point needle by wrapping tightly arund one end of the needle to create a barrier to the stitches don't fall off.

Plastic drinking straw:  No, I'm not pulling your leg.  I keep a straw or two with me on the off chance that I lose ALL of my stitch markers.  I can use scissors to snip off little rings from the straw and have extra markers whenever I need them (a little trick I learned from my grandmother).  This also comes in handy if you buy a drink at a restaurant dive through and they forget to give you a straw.

MP3 Player:  Books on CD, music, you name it.  With this little gizmo on hand I can simultaneously knit fabulous things and brush up on my french.


I also keep a homemade sewing kit (with scissors).  You never know when a needle, thread and scissors will be required.  (Like, for example, if you are stranded on an island and have to perform an emergency procedure to close a wound.  I'm just saying...)
 

This little drawstring pouch (a gift from a friend) is perfect to keep track of my current small project.  I always bring a spare ball of yarn (on the chance that I magically knit through the one ball in record time... I'm nothing if not optimistic).  This rests nicely inside the knitting bag and protects my work from wonkiness.

Last but not least, in case I need to bring more than one project with me, I slip my entire Dick & Jane bag into a larger bag.  This behavior embarrasses my husband, but I do it anyway.

Stop snickering.


Head over to Marie-Jolie's blog, Permission to Unwind, to read more about her knitting projects and adventures!