I've always loved the look of real stained glass. Not the fake stuff I've made in the past with tissue paper and glue or Gallery Glass paints, but real stained glass. It's really expensive if you buy it from someone already made.
When I used to work at AutoZone, the wife of one of my coworkers made and sold stained glass for a living. She did really gorgeous, amazing work and displayed it at many of the area craft malls. Apparently, it's not that difficult if you have to right supplies and tools. As long as I wore heavy gloves and eye protection while cutting the glass, even an accident prone person such as myself wouldn't get hurt doing it. Anyway, she kept saying she would teach me how to do it (for a small fee), but I never got around to it. She and her husband divorced and she moved away.
I lost my chance at cheap lessons and the use of her
stained glass cutters, but it's still an art that I would to try. I've been noticing that it's one of the hobbies that is beginning to make a resurgence lately. The craft stores are beginning to carry more stained glass supplies than they used to. I'll have to look into finding if there are other relatively inexpensive classes offered that I can take. It would be a shame to invest a lot of money into getting the necessary supplies only to find that I didn't like doing it.
Posted by LaDonna at 11:39 AM on 12/14/06 • Permalink •
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Everyone needs a light box. As a scrapbooker, I use mine all the time. They work great for those little embossing stencils or to hand-letter something. They're great for kids, too. When you were little, did you ever have to trace something and ended up taping it to a window? It's uncomfortable to do it that way and it only works while there is a light source outside. You can get a good one over at
SuppliesNet.com. They have model called the
Porta-Trace Light Box for only $32. Not a bad price for all the use it will get!

Posted by LaDonna at 02:43 AM on 11/16/06 • Permalink •
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I actually did a little cross-stitching this afternoon. Man, it's been a long time since I let myself do that. I had an insight about that today. I think I've been subconsciously punishing myself for the mess I've made of my life by not allowing myself to do things that I enjoy. Instead of spurring me to do the things I need to be doing, it's making me resistant to doing those. Just like a pouty, little child or a beast of burden that digs in when whipped instead of moving forward. Definitely a big light bulb moment. So I decided I was going to cross-stitch while I watched
X2: X-Men United and I enjoyed it.
I may start that arts and crafts blog I've been meaning to. I'm not sure if I want to put it on a subdomain of ladonnasworld yet. Still thinking on that. Anyway, I need a place separate from here to show works in progress and to put links I find. Like this link i found via
Cass' Six Neat Things site today for an online crochet magazine called
Crochet Me. I crochet really well and have several projects started. Anyway, I signed up for their newsletter.
Posted by LaDonna at 05:24 PM on 11/04/06 • Permalink •
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I wrote several weeks back that I was going to make and send Holiday cards this Christmas. If you'd like one, please .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) your snail mail address and leave a comment that you've done so. I'd like to get them in the mail the first week of December.
Posted by LaDonna at 07:59 AM on 11/01/06 • Permalink •
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Every fall, do you suffer from
Pumkinitis? If so, there a new product on the market to help you kick the fall gourd habit. Give the
Pumpkin Patch a try today!
Posted by LaDonna at 11:07 AM on 10/28/06 • Permalink •
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