Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Tote Bags

I love tote bags. In fact, it's more like an addiction.  I mean after all, you can't have too many tote bags.  I've been using  resuable tote bags for about 20 years.  I really dislike plastic bags.  At, first I just bought my bags.  You know, whatever the store had hanging up on display.  As the bags started to wear, I thought, why don't I just make my own.  I can use whatever fabric and print I want to make them unique.  I use them for all sorts of things.   Going to the grocery store, the library, post office, pool, and so much more.  Here are 2 that I recently made.  They are also reversible.  I will be making more and posting in my Etsy store.
My Shop






Monday, May 20, 2019

Store Is Open!!

I finally did it!  I took a leap and opened my Etsy shop!  I was hoping my daughter would take the photos for me as she is very good at taking pictures.  But, she was busy with friends all weekend as all 14 years are.  I went outside with a large utility tote with all of my finished products.  I ended up taking like 118 photos!  I didn't think it was that many until I downloaded them from my phone to my laptop.    I have around 45 items (give or take) listed for sale on Etsy.  Can you guess my shop name?  Craft Scrappy, of course.  Please, stop by and check it out.  While supplies last, I will be giving  a free pink angel ornament with every order, in memory of my Aunt Beth, who passed away from breast cancer Easter Sunday 2018 at age 48.  Click the link:   craftscrappy

Friday, May 17, 2019

Still Here!

Hey everyone.  I am still here. I've been busy working on some birthday gifts for my nephew and 2 nieces.  I am also working on setting up a shop on Etsy.  It's taking a big longer as I would rather be sewing than taking photos, downloading them to my laptop and adding them to my shop.  Hopefully, I will have some things up in the next couple of days.  I'm hoping my wonderful daughter would be willing to take some photos for me.  She loves photography and does a way better job than I do, which she loves to remind me of that, lol.

I decided to take the next step in selling my items from Justina.  I've only known her since February but she has been a huge supporter of my projects.  Every time she sees some thing new I created, she's like, you have to sell these.  So, I will jump in and see where it takes me.  I would like to just be able to support my sewing addiction, ha! ha! and to able to donate to my community.   So, please bear with me and as soon as I have my store up and running, you will be the first to know.  

Have a great weekend.  Hopefully, we will have a relatively dry weekend where I am.  So far this year, we've had like 61 days of rain this year and had over 17 inches of rain which is around 4 inches more than our average to date.  

Road course, with built in parking stoage for the cars.  My nephew's birthday gift.



Thursday, May 9, 2019

Zipper Pouches

I love zipper pouches!  I have about 3 in my handbag alone.  I have a first aid kit, candy/mint bag,  and a pens/notebook/calendar bag.  My kids have a bunch for school supplies, phone accessories, toys, etc.  I make them in different sizes so you can use them for just about anything.  My son, Ryan, made a few as a fundraiser.  He sold them to donate money to our local Ronald McDonald's House in Hershey, PA.  When I'm in rut with sewing and not sure what to make, I just make some zipper pouches.  I've made so many I could probably do them in my sleep, lol! Here are some of the few I've made and have available to sell.




Wednesday, May 1, 2019

Giving Back

I love giving back to my community.  I enjoy volunteering.  When my kids were in elementary school, (2010-2018) I was involved with their classes.  I came in once a week and helped the students with spelling, math, etc.  whatever they were currently working on.  I was a Mystery Reader a few times during Dr. Seuss week.  My favorite thing to do was being a chaperone for field trips.  I've been to the Philadelphia Zoo, Gettysburg, camping and other trips.
I've been a Girl Scout leader for my daughter's troop since Feb 2012.  I also volunteer at our local community library about 2-3 times a  month for about 2 hours each shift.
Our library also hosts a Spring Fling Silent Auction.  Businesses and individuals donate items for guests to bid on.  I've donated things throughout the years.  In the past, it was crocheted items, like afghans and 13 inch dolls that I crocheted outfits for.  This year, I sewed up a few items. I donated 2 different sets.  First, was a drawstring bag, with a zipper pouch and travel tissue packet holder.  The other one, was a cinch sac in Minnie Mouse print with a zipper pouch.
I think it's very important to give back to our communities.  This past Saturday our United Way hosted their annual Day of Caring.  For the 2nd year in a row, our Girl Scout troop participated.  We headed over to the next town and picked up litter at a park.  It was fun and as a treat, we went to Wendy's for lunch.