Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Envelope Templates

Several people have asked how I made the Laura Ashley wallpaper envelopes. I use the Kreate-a-lope templates from greensneakers. Three or four years ago at a sale, I found a set of about 8 templates for $8. It was 8 bucks well spent. I use those templates all the time. They work really well. And, by the way, I don't work for Kreate-a-lope because if I did, I wouldn't say that I'd have a really hard time coughing up the cash they're asking for these babies.

Check out the video below. The only difference is that I usually trace out the template and cut it out instead of tearing. I prefer the clean edge look.



Edit: I was so proud of embedding a video. This was my first time doing this. But, now I see it's out of whack and encroaching on the right sidebar's space. I don't have time to figure this out right now, so it will just have to stew on the back burner for a while. Grrr.....

Friday, March 25, 2011

Silly Me



Yesterday I pulled this piece of mail out of my mailbox, looked at the writing, and thought. Wow, somebody's handwriting looks remarkably like mine.

Then I realized why.

It was mine! I'd ordered some stamps and included a self-addressed stamped envelope.
Silly me.

Monday, March 21, 2011

Mail Register: Keeping Track

Different people have different systems for keeping track of their mail. Misty Davis posted about her system here. Still, she continues to have a bit of trouble knowing which items have been responded to and which still need answering, etc.

Let me tell you about the system I use to keep up with my incoming and outgoing mail. I base it on a system I perfected years ago for my sewing, crafting, and crocheting projects. My main problem then was that so many of the things I wanted to keep track of fit into more than one category. For example, I had a crochet heart pattern that used red, white, and blue yarn and resembled an American flag when completed. Would I file it under crochet, or hearts, or Patriotic/4th of July??
Do you see the dilemma? No matter which category I picked, I was afraid I wouldn't remember it could be an option in the others.

After much trial and error, I finally worked out a system that made sense to me and was manageable. I could locate instructions for any pattern in seconds. And that was the goal, after all. I catalogued all of my items with a simple numbering system, 1, 2, 3... New instructions were labeled with the next number and everything was filed in numerical order.

Next I made an index file with cards for each type of craft or activity. Birthdays, Christmas, Crochet, Hearts, Patriotic, Valentine's Day, etc. Say item #32 was that crocheted heart I mentioned above. On the index cards for Crochet, Hearts, Patriotic, and Valentine's Day I'd list #32. That way it could be filed in several categories all at once.

Conversely, if I wanted to make a heart, I could pull out the heart index card and find all projects that dealt with hearts listed by number, so easy to find. Oh, and to jog my memory, I typed up a master list, also in numerical order with a description of each item so I didn't have to dig through the actual files. Does that make sense?

I have a similar system for my mail log. All my correspondents are listed by name on individual index cards. The card contains name and address, email, and website info. Sometimes I include the person's birthday if I know it and a few notes about their hobbies or interests. Every time I receive an item from that person, the number of that item of mail gets written on his/her card.

As I open the day's mail, I assign the next numbers in sequence to each new item of mail. I also note the date it was received. Next I update each person's index card with the newly assigned numbers. As I answer back to each item, I list that on the envelope as well. If I want to locate all the items of mail Misty has sent me, I simply pull her index card and fish out the numbered items from the files.

Works for me. If you have any questions, I'll be happy to try to answer them.

Adirondack Rainbow



Every morning on my way to school, I drive by Yoder's Woodcrafts. And every morning these colorful Adirondack chairs catch my eye. They have been a welcome, cheery sight on many a grey, dreary winter morning.

One day last week I finally stopped and took a few photos. Don't the colors look crisp, clean, and refreshing? I could just imagine me and you and a few of our friends sitting in these chairs on a balmy summer's evening, sipping ice cold tea, talking and laughing well into the night. Come on over, have a seat. But, not in the yellow one! Dibs on the yellow one!

Monday, March 14, 2011

Update on Laura Ashley Envelopes


Okay, here's the deal. Last week I sent out the first batch of envelope requests. Lauren Jones, Maria Medford, Sharon C., Anita Elmore, Shannon Cartmill, Angela Jewell, Lisa Vineyard, Clare Wolfe, and Laurel Clayson should have received their packages by now or in the next day or two.

The photo above shows the next wave ready to post tomorrow. These go to Michelle Neuman, Elle Mental, Pat Bowman, Maria Ford, Rin Dawson, Stephanie Hauser, Wanda Dean, Karen Cameron, and Rosa Townsend.

Did I miss anyone?