I had a special request to make a crocheted bracelet for a friends little girl so I got busy. I had a few ideas and looked for some others on the internet.
This is the first one I created. I LOVE this one the best. It is easy to put on but give the look of multiple bangle bracelets.
Next, I found a little tutorial and it was so simple I had to try it. Unfortunately, I didn't save the tutorial and now I can't find it to link :-(. It is just a longer bracelet that wraps around the wrist about 3 times and buttons on. Simple and cute!
I wanted to do something a little different so I looked and found this really great tutorial for a button bracelet. See the tutorial HERE.
This one requires no crochet skills but would be great paired with one of the crocheted button necklaces I make.
Have fun! I am some ideas for several more, more dainty bracelets using beads and cotton thread :-)!!!
Sunday, July 28, 2013
Friday, July 19, 2013
Dragonfly art
I must admit that we have been slacking on the crafts so far this summer. We have just had so many other things going on, lots of swimming and a few "lazy" days thrown in.
So, I had two choices today, 1: Clean my house or 2: Paint with Gloria
I definitely chose to paint with my baby girl. She already had a little wooden dragonfly she has been wanting to paint so she started with that.
While she was painting, I was looking for something else fun to do and I stumbled across THIS blog post from Repeat Crafter Me. Her example is an owl but we changed it up to suit what we wanted to create.
We started by printing out this template, cutting it out and then tracing it onto our 8x10 canvas
Next we started to fill in the spaces with paint, just to give it a nice base/background color.
The hard part was picking out all the buttons and working on placement. We started to be real particular about it but in the end we just started gluing and buttons ended up wherever they ended up.
So proud of our creation |
Sunday, July 14, 2013
The Dragonfly Door
We recently have experienced a great loss in our family. My father in law lost his battle with cancer and passed away last Sunday. He was a great man, wonderful father and amazing Pop to our children.
As we sat next to his bed on Sunday, holding his hand as he took his last breaths, we saw two dragonfly's come right to the window next to his bed. We all took comfort in this peaceful reminder. We hadn't seen any flying insects of any kind throughout the days we had been there but at that fleeting moment, as he was taking his last breaths, these beautiful symbols of life were there to comfort us.
For those of you unfamiliar with the symbolism of the dragonfly here is a great story:
As we sat next to his bed on Sunday, holding his hand as he took his last breaths, we saw two dragonfly's come right to the window next to his bed. We all took comfort in this peaceful reminder. We hadn't seen any flying insects of any kind throughout the days we had been there but at that fleeting moment, as he was taking his last breaths, these beautiful symbols of life were there to comfort us.
For those of you unfamiliar with the symbolism of the dragonfly here is a great story:
Dragonfly
The
Dragonfly story is one of the best poems for funerals involving
children as it explains in simple terms the Christian hope of life after
death.
Once, in a little pond, in the muddy water under the lily pads, there
lived a little water beetle in a community of water beetles. They lived
a simple and comfortable life in the pond with few disturbances and
interruptions. Once in a while, sadness would come to the community when
one of their fellow beetles would climb the stem of a lily pad and
would never be seen again. They knew when this happened; their friend
was dead, gone forever.
Then, one day, one little water beetle felt an irresistible urge to
climb up that stem. However, he was determined that he would not leave
forever. He would come back and tell his friends what he had found at
the top. When he reached the top and climbed out of the water onto the
surface of the lily pad, he was so tired, and the sun felt so warm, that
he decided he must take a nap. As he slept, his body changed and when
he woke up, he had turned into a beautiful blue-tailed dragonfly with
broad wings and a slender body designed for flying.
So, fly he did! And, as he soared he saw the beauty of a whole new
world and a far superior way of life to what he had never known existed.
Then he remembered his beetle friends and how they were thinking by now
he was dead. He wanted to go back to tell them, and explain to them
that he was now more alive than he had ever been before. His life had
been fulfilled rather than ended. But, his new body would not go down
into the water. He could not get back to tell his friends the good news.
Then he understood that their time would come, when they, too, would
know what he now knew. So, he raised his wings and flew off into his
joyous new life!
There are several great books also explaining death using the dragonfly as a symbol of comfort and faith. A family member bought the kids two books, "The Secret of the dragonfly, a story of hope and promise" and "The Dragonfly door". I have read both of these books to the kids (through many tears) and they are a great help during this time of mourning their Pop.
I made my niece and my daughter their own dragonfly toy and I can only hope it will continue to be a source of comfort for them.
Anastasia with her new dragonfly |
Gloria with her new dragonfly |
Send me off with love
And please don't cry
It's my time to become
Like a dragonfly
Our wonderful memories
Are tucked in your heart
Though now you can't see me
We are never apart.
Love,
POP
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