Wednesday 11 December 2013

Christmas Holidays and Crafting

Well it's Christmas holidays at last! And you know what that means, crafting, baking, and of course finally updating my blog after almost a month of silence. Yes that also means possibly getting to see some pictures of my vacation over the summer, as well as some of the furniture I have painted and complete not to mention the crafts I have finally finished in recent days. As for all the crafts you get to have a look at them today. Though I have a feeling this post might take me all day to write cause I will be gathering pictures and organizing and just trying to get things done.
Being as glad as am to be done school for the semester,Since Thursday I have been going crazy getting a bunch of different things done. I started by cleaning my whole room, throwing out old boxes from different items I own (I did however regret this afterward since I could have used them to wrap my gifts), as well as moved in everything I took home from the holidays. This happens to be quite the task since, as everyone knows, I constantly pack an absolute ton. I have since also made myself busy by taking a Christmas shopping trip to the states, as well as several to Sarnia, and then wrapping the many gifts I bought, not to mention the gifts everyone else bought. I have also finished two crafts that have been waiting quite some time to even be started. Overall I have kept myself extremely busy hoping to accomplish much before the super busy holiday celebrations begin.
My first project this holiday was a cork letter. I was browsing through a Good will store in Sarnia and I found a bunch of large ziploc bags full of corks. After the lady saw me pick every single one of them up, she offered me a box full instead. I purchased them  for five dollars hoping to get a lot of different crafts out of them. According to online tutorials the best way to create these cork letters is to buy or create the shape out of wood and then use this to glue the corks to. Me being the cheapy that I am, I simply cut a piece of cardboard in the shape of a J. This provided me with a stiff surface to glue to without adding to the costs of the project. I then slowly arranged an glued my corks down, finishing off by cutting a bunch in half to fill in some spaces and even out the sides. Here's my results!


The next project I finished was one I have had the supplies for for months. I originally started collecting different size and shaped doily's from garage sales a year or so ago in order that I might make a doily lamp (not sure what I'm talking about? Just look it up on Pinterest and I'm sure you'll understand). Unfortunately I never got around to this and my doily collection continued to grow and grow. As I was contemplating how to complte my first doily craft I cam upon a second, which is the one I choose to finish on Saturday. This doily tanle runner was very easy to complete, it just took a little bit of time. The first step is to layout the runner placing the largest doily's first. Once you have done this and are happy with your arrangement, simply sew the different pieces together. I made sure that mine was sewed in a bunch of different places for each connecting piece just to make sure that they would not break or fall apart once I picked them up. I received my how to from this photography blog Under the Sycamore; check it out for some more thorough instructions. Here's my result!




And f course (as you can see) I also felt a need to add a few Christmas decorations to my table to help model my doily table runner. I found these jars at winners as well as a couple of different thrift stores (I see more and more every time). If you buy them used they tend to be quite cheap.my large did however only cost $10.00 new. To fill the first I simply trudged outside (we may not have much snow but it is frigid out there) and collected some pine cones from the bottom of our tree. You can also but them at Michaels but they are unfortunately quite expensive there. Mine smelt a little funny so after I rinsed off the once that were covered in snow and brush I gave them a blow dry with some perfume. In the second jar I used Champagne corks. Yes, it turns out that the huge box that I purchased is once again becoming useful. The last jar I filled with old light bulbs colored red and green. These I took off an old string we had hanging around the house. Since everyone is now switching to LED's this bulbs are quite easy to find and thrift stores and can also be bought in a pack of three from dollarama. And of course, in order to finish my little display I simply added a a ribbon to each jar. Some very simple and cheap ways to decorate, that's for sure.



Lastly I have a few random pictures, the tree, some presents and one Christmas memory. For some reason one year my mom decided that out pets (a hamster named spike and a cat named boots) needed to give my Dad a gift. I'm guessing that this is a result of her getting sick of writing "from Mom and Dad" or "from Karen" on the tags, and "Mrs. Claus" just wouldn't do, so of course the pets had to participate. I found a bag with evidence of this awesome idea.




Any ideas on what other crafts I should try to fit in before I head back to school? Leave your ideas in the comments, or check out my pinterest for some inspiration!


Jessica Sipkens

Tuesday 12 November 2013

It's Beginning to Look A Lot Like Christmas

Yes, I do understand it is still very close to the beginning of November, but with projects winding down, the end of the semester approaching, the snow beginning to fall, our Christmas tree project coming into full force, and the stores being filled full with Christmas decorations and bliss. As a result, my fake mini Christmas Tree made out of snowflakes has been attached to my wall, my presents have begun to be wrapped and purchased, Christmas music has been placed on my I pod and I feel fully prepared for the Christmas Season. Now I just have to get my Christmas Shopping and Present making complete. Good thing I have that planned for the weekend! I know It seems early but My first Christmas Celebration is this weekend, and my second in on November 30 so i can't really put it off. Oh well I enjoy it all.

Here is my Christmas Tree!!

I think I might add a few more small snowflakes to fill out my tree some more.

Also, (random bit of info) fifteen days from today a year ago, I was in New York. Some great memories came from that trip and really wishing I was going back.


Jessica Sipkens

Tuesday 5 November 2013

The Begining of the Busy Season

Christmas is coming! It's been a while since I've blogged and now that seems like the next exciting event that is coming up. I've handed in my two big projects for the week (the first on time and quite well done,until of course I had to present it and then my lack of sleep and nervousness got the better of me; and the second I rushed to school only to get there at the beginning of my presentation time when were are supposed to be an 15 mins early, but thankfully they were running 45 mins behind) Leaving only one more to go. I'm feeling quite decent about by submissions especially since the second I got very positive initiative feed back from my teacher, something which I don't get from this particular one, I'm very much looking forward to seeing my marks. In other school related news! We are starting our holiday project, and Sam and I have chosen a very classy black tie theme for our little tree creation. Extremely excited to get started on these decorations but not looking forward to the staging project i must finish for that class before hand.

All in all, this homework is really getting me in the Christmas mood. That mood when you really want winter break to hurry up and just be here so that you get a break from school and you can start working on all those gifts you need to make, and buy and wrap. Oh the Holidays! How I love to deck the halls to the extreme and do crazy things... I'm currently considering making a hundred snowflakes and hanging them all from the roof. Good idea? I think so! If anyone wants to help out your welcome to cut me a few. and Erin Deelstra, you've been enlisted to help for sure next weekend!

Happy November, and to another crazy busy month!

P.S. anyone in favor of me remolding my blog? And for all those of you who have blogger, any idea how to personalize it more? I need something to fiddle with over Christmas holidays.

Thursday 24 October 2013

Thanksgiving Hike

For Thanksgiving Monday this year, my family and I took a little trip to Rock Glen for a walk. Here are just a few pictures from our adventures.





































Jessica Sipkens

Monday 7 October 2013

Burt Lake Vacation #1 Ducks

Well, it is October so I figure now is the time to finally post some of those summer vacation pictures.Since there are over 2000 I have decided they are going to go up much like how I did with my New York City pictures. I'm going to start with some picture of our little baby ducks and their mother. Tim started feeding them and they soon became our friends, coming closer and closer to us. On one afternoon Tim decided to check just how far they would come into our little group, and how close we could get them to the camera. Turns out we got them so close that at one point my camera wouldn't even focus on our little baby duckling's. 


































Such cute little ducklings!