Friday, November 30, 2012
Ukulele!
I saw this ukulele at this store at Shangrila Plaza. It is so awesome. I got to have it. My dad said he will give it to me as a Christmas resent. I hope he does. I love that UKE.
Google Plus Experience
The Google Plus experience has been a good one, but I have decided to let it go because for one thing, I have a Facebook account. It is only scary to delete it because you might delete your whole Google name which controls your Blogger account and etcetera, but I did it and deleted it. Yay for me.
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Christmas crafts
While I was surfing the web, I decided to be a little bit more crafty and decided to search for crafts that concern about Christmas. I found hundreds of ideas, but only one caught my eye and made me want to do it too. Here is the post. I copy/pasted it here so that you will be able to see how. The link of the post is here---> Guest Post- Stars and Sunshine- DIY Wedding Invitation Christmas Ornaments
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Guest Post- Stars and Sunshine- DIY Wedding Invitation Christmas Ornaments
Hi, Bear Rabbit Bear Craft readers! My name is Julia and I blog about DIY home decor, crafts, recipes, and more at Stars & Sunshine! I'm really excited Melanie is having me here to share with you all today :)
I got married a year and a half ago, and
still love all things wedding-related, especially wedding invitations. I
also love Christmas ornaments, so when I saw someone combine the two on
pinterest, I knew I had to make some myself. Here's how I did it!
Supplies:
- A hollow glass sphere Christmas ornament
- A wedding invitation (or other sentimental stationary you're willing to cut up!)
- A paper cutter or a pair of scissors
Next, cut your invitation into thin
strips. I cut the strips so lines of text would be preserved, and only
included my favorite pieces. I also included a few pieces I loved from
other parts of our wedding invitations : the RSVP card, the program, and
the stamps we custom ordered for our invites (I stuck two stamps
back-to-back so it would be double sided and not sticky). I used a
crochet hook to curl each strip by wrapping it around in a spiral. I
liked a spiral where the strip was angled so as not to overlap
(techinically a helix) much more than wrapping the paper around itself -
the picture above hopefully makes sense if that doesn't :)
Then just put all the pieces into the
ornament until it was full but not stuffed - I really like how you get
movement when you turn it around or shake it. If you decide you want to
take some pieces out or rearrange them, I found needle nose pliers to be
very helpful. I tend to hoard wedding invitations (I think I still have
every wedding invitation I've received since starting college), but I
used one we received for a recent wedding to make an ornament as a
wedding gift for them too (to go along with something from their
registry). I love how their more formal black and white single layer
invitation ornament has a different look than ours!
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Sunday, November 25, 2012
Haiku
Haiku... such an annoying task, but probably a very nice thing to do to pass the time. Here is how:
- First, decide on a topic. Haikus are usually about nature but anything is fine.
- When you got your topic, start making your poem. Remember, you need to follow these simple rules:
- Haikus are made up of only three lines
- The three lines are made up of five, seven, five syllables. For example:
Hi, I am a boy. (5 syllables)
My name is J.B. Just Bridge. (7 syllables)
I love to blog here. (5 syllables)
So now you know how to make a haiku, why not make one now. When you are done, why not share it with your family and friends.
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