I signed up for the Arkansas Women Bloggers handmade ornament exchange and immediately thoughtย what on earth was I thinking? I had to come up with a homemade ornamentย idea just when my mind felt tired and blank.ย Ornament.Exchange.Remorse.ย With only a couple of weeks to made final edits and get my manuscript to my editor, I was doing everything except what I should have been doing. (Not gonna lie, it feels good to say my editor even though there’s always aย chance she mayย return the thing back marked “lost cause”.)
Anyhoo.
I was matched up with Jessica who blogs at Life With the Bauer Bunch. Jessica, a small town Arkansas girl, is super busy working and raising three kids. She blogs aboutย motherhood and figuring out life as she goes (her words). Jessica is real and normal and readingย her blog is likeย visiting with myย best friend.
I finished my edits, myย manuscript has been sent and I managed to make an ornament for Jessica too.ย The season of eternal holiday magic.
Here it is.
Jessica and her kids seemed to like it. Whew:))
I sort of cheated because I’ve made this ornament before. You can get the basic patternย HERE. I changed up the process somewhat by using scrapbook paper instead of vintage book pages, and I Mod Podgedย it to make itย a bit more substantial. The buttons and rick rack are vintage.ย I used glitter glue instead of real glitter which is not so messy.
Now for my surprise.
Alicia whoย blogs at Simple Words by A drew my name. Alicia and Iย met last year in Helena and even canoed the Mississippi River togetherย without incident, a bond not many people share, right?
A self-proclaimed crafter and apparent overachiever, Alicia sent me two handmade ornaments. (Sorry, Jessica. You got shortchanged…)
Her gift included a sweet, handwritten letter. When was the last time I received a letter?
The ornament on the left is filled with Hemingway quotes because she knows now much I love Ernest Hemingway. Very thoughtful! The fun ornament on the right is covered with a soft red and white yarn. Both really boosted my holiday spirit.
Now if I could just get my Christmas tree up!
Grace Grits and Gardening
Farm. Food. Garden. Life.
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Musical Pairing:
Celtic Women – It’s Beginning to Look a lot Like Christmas
Colene and Tom says
Nice! I love the sound of “your editor”. I am preparing to get my tree up. Beautiful musical pairing.
Barbara Tate says
I love the sound of that too: “getting my manuscript to my editor”. I know she will love “your story”. You did a great job on your ornament. I thought you had taken up sewing again. Have a good day! (I am using exclamation marks way too much lately; I know that Hemingway didn’t use them often!!)
Jenny says
I love all of these ornaments!! Where do I place my order?!? You can fill mine with “bank” quotes; you know what I mean? ๐
Jennifer says
I love them all! Both the ornament you made and the ones you received! Anything handmade is a win in my book ๐
Dorothy Johnson says
I love both yours and Alicia’s ornaments– all so clever. I participated last year, but decided I didn’t have time this year. I love crafting, so next year …
Sarah Shotts says
I can’t wait to see all the ornaments! ARWB are so creative. Love your papercraft tree. ๐
Laurie Marshall says
You don’t give yourself enough credit! Love all three. ๐
One of these days I’m going to have an editor! It’s good to have a goal. LOL
Jodi says
I think that they are all super cute! I felt a similar sense of panic…craft? handmade? Oh, dear…
gina says
You are SO crafty. Love the ornament you made. Merry Christmas, #Palsie!
Alicia says
I am glad you liked them!