Friday, July 11, 2014
Friday, May 23, 2014
compendium of curiosties 3 challenge #2 - Distress Glitter gift card holder
Follow the challenge here: compendium of curiosities 3
And my pinterest board here: craftcupboard under the stars CC3C
Finished Gift card box
Used Tim Holtz picked raspberry, mowed grass, peacock feathers and pumice stone disress glitter. Picked raspberry and peacock feathers stain. Peacock feathers distress ink and paint.
Cut paper rounds to fit top and bottom. Run through Zyron and stick them on cheese box
Ink side of bottom
wrap bottom with ribbon (also ran through the Zyron)
Paint side of top with distress paint (I used 2 coats and used drying tool after both), Decorate as per above
Saturday, May 10, 2014
Sunday, January 26, 2014
Italy Summer 2014 - Travelling Light - The towel of choice - Vatican Dress Code and doing laundry
This is a Peshtemal - A turkish towel. It absorbs at least as well as your bath towel or beach towel. It's very soft (100% cotton) dries quickly, it's large (68" x 38") and takes up very little room. Unless something better comes along, this is what we are taking to Italy.
1. Towel of course
2. coverlet/throw for sleeping
3. Beach cover up - fold length wise in fourths and pin the corners togther
4. Shawl to cover my arms, or sarong to cover my knees in cathedrals, especially the vatican. They take the dress code seriously.
5. Always handy when dining Al Fresco
I think if Douglas Adams were around today to write us another book, he would switch from towel to Peshtemal.
Further to no. 4 - If you don't want to go on the tour wearing tyvek - plan ahead. Besides requiring arms to be covered, the vatican does not allow shorts. The same could be true at other churches. Worse, you have to pay for the tyvek pants. The day we were there, they had run out and we had to wait for someone to come out who was wanting to sell theirs. Yikes on many levels.
I usually tour in a crinkle gypsy type skirt. It rolls up into a nice small ball and is meant to be wrinkled - great traveller - Very cool, very comfortable and passes dress codes. Last time I was in Italy, cargo pants that convert to shorts were very popular, too. Just zip the legs back on and pass right through. They do require an extra pat down at the airport, if you wear them on the plane.
Here's the advice I will be following for washing. The powder is really highly concentrated and rinses out very easily. AND it's available at McCaffreys in Newtown right down the road from YOBC rehearsals.
PLEASE share with extra tips and tricks that you have for travelling light in summer weather in the comments below! Every idea, no matter how small is a big help!. Bon Voyage!
1. Towel of course
2. coverlet/throw for sleeping
3. Beach cover up - fold length wise in fourths and pin the corners togther
Open it up and see 2 arm holes
put it on with the opening in the front
belt is optional
4. Shawl to cover my arms, or sarong to cover my knees in cathedrals, especially the vatican. They take the dress code seriously.
5. Always handy when dining Al Fresco
I think if Douglas Adams were around today to write us another book, he would switch from towel to Peshtemal.
Further to no. 4 - If you don't want to go on the tour wearing tyvek - plan ahead. Besides requiring arms to be covered, the vatican does not allow shorts. The same could be true at other churches. Worse, you have to pay for the tyvek pants. The day we were there, they had run out and we had to wait for someone to come out who was wanting to sell theirs. Yikes on many levels.
I usually tour in a crinkle gypsy type skirt. It rolls up into a nice small ball and is meant to be wrinkled - great traveller - Very cool, very comfortable and passes dress codes. Last time I was in Italy, cargo pants that convert to shorts were very popular, too. Just zip the legs back on and pass right through. They do require an extra pat down at the airport, if you wear them on the plane.
Here's the advice I will be following for washing. The powder is really highly concentrated and rinses out very easily. AND it's available at McCaffreys in Newtown right down the road from YOBC rehearsals.
PLEASE share with extra tips and tricks that you have for travelling light in summer weather in the comments below! Every idea, no matter how small is a big help!. Bon Voyage!
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