"The Lord is my rock, my fortress and my deliverer; my God is my rock, in whom I take refuge. He is my shield and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold." Psalm 18.2







Tuesday, July 31, 2012

When your children are older than you...

Yesterday was my older daughter's 40th birthday. In December,
my younger daughter will turn 35. What I can't wrap my head around
is this: how can I have children that age when I'm only 35 myself!?!?!
 
Years ago I heard or read, "The secret to growing old gracefully is to
pick an age you like and stick with it." So I chose 35. Honestly, in my
head and in my heart, that's my age. My knees and shoulders would
argue, but overall I feel 35.

Another quote that resonates with me is, "We don't stop playing
because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing."
In my humble opinion a major component of playing is being silly.
I love being silly. Being silly rocks! Sure, I get strange looks
from other adults. Whatever.

Me and Martie being very silly in the photo booth
 
Recently someone posted this on FB: "How can you become
old and wise if you were never young and crazy?"
To which I replied, "Who wants to be 'old and wise'?
I plan to be young and crazy my entire life!"

My daughter, Leslie, and her friend Martie
 
My daughter Leslie had a terrific party to celebrate the big 40.
She rented a photo booth, you know, the kind where you
get inside, pose, and press the button. There was a LOT of silliness
going on in that photo booth!

My son-in-law Boo and his brother Alan
 
I'm guessing that the average "age" of the party guests was about 15.
The photos I've shown here are only a small sampling. 

One last quote: "How old would you be if you
didn't know how old you are?"

Today, be silly, be young, and be at least crazy enough to
make people stare!

Until next time,

Beverly


Monday, July 30, 2012

Don't stand still or you'll get altered too!

Altered art artists will alter most anything that will
stay still long enough. The All Things Tim - as in Tim Holtz -
Yahoo group recently hosted an Altered Mousetrap swap.
Yep, that's right - mousetraps!

We were to start with 2 plain old-fashioned wooden spring-type
mousetraps and "Tim-ify" them up.

Here are my completed mousetraps.

I stained the wood with Tim's Adirondack inks.
I also used inks to color the metal springs.  

I used pieces of a Bingo card in the background, and completed them
with Tim's tickets, some dimensional flowers, charms and buttons.

I think they turned out really cute!

And there's a bonus: the finished mousetraps make great
little noteholders, or key holders, or whatever you can fit
underneath that wire holder! With a magnet on the back
they will attach to the fridge or a filing cabinet.

Until next time,
Beverly

Friday, July 27, 2012

For the Birds...

A few weeks ago, AlphaStamps hosted a blog hop featuring their
design team members. And I was the very lucky winner at
Caroline Ouzts-Hay's blog, Glitter Tart Designs!
She sent me an incredible filled-to-the-brim bag of bird-themed
goodies! There was glitter, bird nest fibers, birdhouse chipboard
shapes, pearls, ribbons, collage sheets, text sheets, and more...
 ... neatly packaged in an adorable handstamped fabric bag.
That pink bird is absolutely precious!

Perhaps one day soon (more or less) I'll make
my own version of Caroline's enchanting
"Slices of a Birdhouse".


Keep your nest snug and dry, and Happy Flying!

Until next time,
Beverly

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

In Stitches...

So, I've been keeping myself in stitches - sewing purses! I finally have
my Etsy shop open but am still in the process of getting things listed.
Thought I'd share some of what I've been making. 

My purses are my own designs and patterns and are all
handmade by me. I use only 100% cotton fabrics and the purses
can be machine washed and dried.  

I do use individual fabrics in several different purse designs,
but I never make 2 purses exactly the same.
You are unique, and your purse should be too!

All purses are fully lined and have 10 interior pockets!
I turned this purse inside out to show the pockets;
this is one side, with 2 - 2" pockets, 2 - 4" pockets,
and 1 - 5" pocket. The other side is the same,
for a total of 10 pockets. 

This owl print is one of my favorites! And you can't go
wrong with green, pink and black! 

I also love the combination of navy, yellow and white,
and the daisy prints work perfectly. 

Another green, pink and black one, this time with lots of white
also. Love the tab with the great big buttons. The buttons are
purely decorative; there's actually a magnetic snap underneath. 

And here are some of the purse-size tissue cozies - aren't
they adorable? I make them in fabrics to match
my purses, but also make them in lots of other fun prints.  

These drink cozies were born out of the need to protect my fingers!
The paper sleeves on those coffee drinks just don't cut it for
my fingertips - these cozies have fleece inside to
keep my fingers from burning.
And they work great for cold beverages too. I keep
one in my purse to use in restaurants: I love my iced tea
but I don't particularly care to have condensation
running down my hands and dripping onto my clothes.

The cozy absorbs the moisture and keeps my hands and
clothes dry. And, like the purses and tissue cozies, they
can be tossed in with the laundry.

So that's a sneak peak at what will be in my Etsy shop very soon.
I hope you'll check it out!

Thanks,
Beverly

Sunday, July 22, 2012

My 15 Minutes of Fame!!!

Hello fellow bloggers! I am so honored to report that some of my recent art is being featured on Laura Carson's blog, Artfully Musing. I have been a huge fan of Laura and her art for some time and to have something of mine selected by her is really thrilling! So stop by her blog - but plan to spend some time there. You will see some really amazing creations by Laura and you won't want to rush!

In other news, even though my blog has been laying dormant for quite a while, I have actually been busy making art! I won't try to share it all in one post - you're welcome. Last week I mailed away my Birds in Hats coaster swap sponsored by AlphaStamps.


It was so much fun "shopping" for just the right hat for each of these feathered friends.


The hat below is festooned with tiny flowers which are actually repurposed nail art decals. Gotta love the dollar store!

And this one I'm keeping for myself:



If you've never visited the AlphaStamps online store, you're in for a real treat. And there is a corresponding Yahoo group with some wonderful and talented members. Do check them out!

Thanks to those of you who have not given up on me. I hope you'll begin visiting me here on my blog again!

Beverly

Monday, April 2, 2012

A Little Mania Can Be a Good Thing

I know, I know. You've heard it before, that I'm back, with a renewed commitment to my blog and to posting on a regular basis, blah blah blah... Well, I certainly can't make any guarantees - after all, I could get hit by a bus or be wisked away by a tornado! (Auntie Em! Auntie Em!) But, I'm back. Whatever that means.

In my last post - almost 4 months ago! - I mentioned that my end of the bipolar seesaw was beginning to rise up into the air. And it is, hallelujah! I told my therapist a couple weeks ago that I feel a manic swing coming on. A little mania can be a good thing - the key word being "little". But this time around I'm on the correct medications and in therapy, and being aware of what's happening and understanding it will hopefully help me tame it and keep it in check.

So, things at my house have changed a lot in recent months. My sister, Rhonda, and her son, Damon, have moved in with me. And it's good. We laugh a lot, which is healthy for us all. Rhonda cooks and cleans, which I do NOT! I've said for years that I don't need a husband, I need a wife. So now I have one, sort of.

My nephew Damon is a great kid. Mostly I like him because he laughs at my corny jokes. He's pretty smart, too. Damon attends the School of Engineering, a special high school here where the kids take college classes along with their high school curriculum, and they graduate from high school with a two-year degree in engineering. Pretty cool, huh? And he's also a wicked soccer player!

 
My all-purpose art/cutting area

My former art room is now Rhonda's room, and my former sewing room is now Damon's room. So what happened to all my stuff, you might ask. It's all in my former bedroom! Which actually works out pretty well. I haven't slept in my bed for several years now, thanks to an achy back and joints, sleeping instead in my recliner. So I put the bed in Rhonda's room and have somehow managed to get MOST of my sewing and art stuff into my former bedroom. Cozy, for sure, but it works. (The boxes and boxes of stuff that's left over are behind the sofa, waiting for me to list them on ebay.)


Can you say too much stuff???

My sewing station


 
 










A very small sampling of my stash
 So what am I working on these days? Purses. LOTS and LOTS of purses. I started making these several years ago and sort of burned out on them. But I wanted to have a booth at a craft fair coming up in April, and heaven knows I have plenty of fabric! So, I sketched out some new ideas, and over the last couple of weeks my rotary cutter and I have become quite intimately reacquainted. In addition to purses, I am making adorable little purse-size-tissue covers and coffee cup cozies.

Love these fabrics!

And I've changed my little "business" name from BeBe's Creations to Button Soup Creations. How cute is that? Of course, I had no idea there's a book from days of yore by the same name. Who'd a thunk? And I've decided to open an Etsy shop, which is in the works. See? I told you a little mania can be a good thing!

Until next time,

Beverly

The name of the Lord is a strong tower; the righteous run to it and are safe.   Proverbs 18.10

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Abducted by aliens; returned home at last


Okay, so it wasn't really aliens. Just been at the "down" end of the seesaw for the last several months. But the tilt is headed in the other direction now.


After participating at a few craft/gift fairs this Fall, I have items left over that I really want to sell. So I've put out a flyer inviting folks to come by my house on Saturday to check out my stuff and hopefully BUY!




These are my "Heavenly Princess" canvases, evolved from a class I recently took. Christy Tomlinson offers a "SheArt" class, which I took because A) I love her messy and spontaneous style, so different from my own, and B) Christy is just so darn cute!

Each canvas has "Princess - Daughter of the Heavenly King" somewhere, along with an inspirational saying or Bible verse. No Princes yet, but they're coming!




You can see my Vintage canvases here, and here, and here, and here.




 



The canvases shown above are 6x6; those below are 6x8. The sides are finished, so no frame is needed.




The next canvases are 8x10, followed by 6x12.




I also made some wreaths out of pages from old hymnals. I had seen this style of wreath online, but not made from hymnal pages, so I thought, Woo-Hoo! I've come up with something unique! Not so much, it turns out. A friend told me she received the same type wreath, made from hymnal pages, as a gift. Oh poo...

But they're very pretty, even if I wasn't the first to think of it! And I really like that they can be used throughout the year.







This is a close-up of the paper rose in the center. I said bad words while I was making those roses. Lots of bad words.

Anyway, this is just a sampling of the wreaths. There are 12", 17" and 25" diameters, with one or two rows of cones. The color is from spray glitter, which is sealed and will not come off on your clothes, floors, furniture, pets...

Until next time, hope you're enjoying a wonderful life!

Beverly

Friday, June 10, 2011

Giveaway winner - I can't find you!

I have been unable to find the winner of my giveaway - and it's a great giveaway! The only information I have is "Darrelyn" and a link to her blog. There is no "contact me" button, and no email address on her profile. And, I have tried and tried and tried to leave a comment on her blog, to no avail!

So, Darrelyn, if you see this, contact me right away! If I have not heard from you by June 20, I will choose another winner. Hope you get this message in time!

Thursday, June 2, 2011

I'm Back!

Just a quick note to everyone to say I'm finally back after my computer had a major hard-drive crash on May 24! Got a lot of catching up to do and some new art to post as soon as I have a chance. Breathe, Beverly, breathe....

Thursday, May 26, 2011

And the Winner Is...

...going to be getting a big box of cool stuff in a few days!


So, with a bit of fanfare...


...and a drumroll, please...


Congratulations


to


wait for it


wait for it



Darrelyn!!!


I'll be getting your goodies box into the mail tomorrow!

Thank you to all who entered. I've enjoyed reading your comments and I hope that you enjoyed
Giveaway Day 2011!!!

It's Over!!!

Giveaway Day is now officially closed. I will post the winner,
chosen by Random.org, tomorrow morning at 9:00 EST.
Thanks to everyone who entered and especially to
all the new followers.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

On the Soapbox Again: Body Image

I'm a big girl. I haven't been "pleasantly plump" since high school, and I've been shopping in the plus-size section for about 30 years now. It grieves me to see the term "weight problem". Okay, if you're so heavy it's robbing you of your health and ability to live a relatively normal life, then that's a problem. Aside from that, why can't we just accept that "this is the size I am. I may have been smaller, or even larger, at one time, I may be smaller or larger in the future. But right now, this is me. AND IT'S OKAY."

My legs are fat and stubby, but they get me from place to place. They ache from fibromyalgia and my left knee is tortured by RA, but these are my legs, and I love them.

My arms are flabby and the batwings swing back and forth like crazy. But these arms hug my grandchildren and friends, these arms connect to my hands that paint and knit and sew and play the piano and create art... I love these flabby arms.

My belly and backside make me resemble a gigantic apple. So what? That's the way they are at this point in time. I can't say I love them, but I accept them, and I do not hate them and I do not hate myself because of them!

Now here's where the fat is a good thing: at age 57 I have no wrinkles on my face. None. not even crow's feet around my eyes. Why? The fat keeps 'em filled out! LOL

Ladies, I'm not saying you shouldn't try to change your size and shape if you want to. I'm not saying, "Fat is where it's at". What I am saying is don't be ashamed of yourself right now, don't put your life on hold "until I lose [x number of] pounds". I've got news for you, if you cannot or will not feel good about yourself now, you still won't when you've reached your "perfect" weight. You'll just find something else to focus on and be unhappy with.

I remember sitting by the pool 30 years ago in my black polyester slacks, roasting, and wanting more than anything to be in that pool with my children. So one day I went shopping for a bathing suit. There were only 5 to choose from, 4 dowdy black ones, and 1 bright, shiny blue one. Guess which one I bought? The blue one! It really brought out my eyes. (batting my eyelashes rapidly) And I went to the pool, dropped my cover-up and jumped in with my girls and we had a blast. Oh, that water felt so delicious in the hot sunshine!  Oh, the days I had wasted not enjoying this!
There was no way not to notice the shocked expressions on the faces of the other polyester-clad moms. After about 2 weeks, one of those moms showed up in a bathing suit. After another week or so, several more ladies sporting brand new bathing suits jumped into the pool and cavorted about with their children and had FUN! I'd like to think that having one person break the unspoken rule that fat people can't appear in public in a bathing suit was the catalyst for other women to pluck up their courage to come out of the [black polyester pants] closet!

Be brave ladies! Resist what the media tells you that you should look like. Refuse to accept rudeness from people who think it's okay to disrespect you because you're a woman of size. Love yourself just the way you are!
I must confess that I have to preach this message to myself from time to time. In the Bible, James 4.7 says, "Resist the devil, and he will flee from you." The devil loves it, delights in it, when he can keep us imprisoned in self-hatred. Resist, resist, resist! The scriptures also tell us, in Psalm 139.14 that we are "fearfully and wonderfully made...". I am thankful that what God sees as important, and the only thing He regards as important, is what is inside in our hearts.
My hope and wish for you all is to learn to love yourself, warts and all, and understand that what is in your heart is what really counts.

Giveaway Day, the Sequel

So, Giveaway Day is actually 3 days. It closes tomorrow - Wednesday - so if you haven't finished visiting and entering, you better get busy!

Thank you for so many nice compliments and comments. I really am getting excited to put all the names in the hat and randomly draw out the winner. It could be you!

PS: several of you left comments but no way to contact you if you're a winner. You may still leave your info in a new post.

Monday, May 23, 2011

It's Here - Giveaway Day!

I'm so excited and I hope you are too! Today is the day you could be a winner - on my blog as well as on many, many other blogs participating in Giveaway Day. Click here for a list of all participating blogs and shops. You have 3 days to visit and enter, so grab a cuppa and start clicking!

To enter here at the Seesaw, simply post a comment telling me what you like about my blog and you're entered. It's that simple. Be sure to leave your email addy so I can contact you should you win.

And of course, it always makes me do the happy dance when you become a follower!

So what might you win here? Take a look:


And some closer views:
  




  


It's going to require a bit of strategy on my part to fit all this into one priority mail box! But I will, and it will be shipped out to the lucky winner on Friday, May 27. (Sorry, no international shipping)

The giveaway closes at midnight on Wednesday, May 25.
On Thursday, I will announce the winner.

Keeping my fingers crossed for you!

PS: If you are the winner and I cannot contact you, that would be so sad!
Be sure to leave your email addy or other method of contact.