It's that lethargic week between Christmas and New Years where time and day aren't terribly relevant, although at least some adulting was necessary. But mostly it was a quiet week, one of eating leftovers, lounging in pajamas and watching Harry Potter movies. I should really have started keeping track of how many times I've seen each movie. I'm going to say at least 25 times a year, if not more. Never gets old. I haven't been this obsessed with a fandom since I followed the Dead around. But I digress.
I did manage a few crafts in December, although not the volume that I'm used to making. I bought a bunch of sparkly jewelry at The Christmas Tree Shop and made a festive frame for the pic of the kids with Santa. Dale was not a happy camper. This was his 3rd trip to see Santa and 3rd time he had a meltdown.
I did a few quick cross stitch projects in Dec. as well. A couple friends up in Maine destashed kits they got ages ago (the copyright dates were in the early and mid 1990s) so I knocked a bunch of them out. West Quoddy Head Light is located in Lubec, Maine.
I did some small ornaments to send to Tina & Pam out in OH....and I was in such a rush to get them in the mail early that I spaced on taking pics. But I did remember to shoot the Santa I did for Lisa and celestial I did for Annette (which wasn't a kit, but from one of my pattern books). It kinda looks like a fancy Death Star. I also made them cranberry bread.
This was another kit that my friends sent me so I whipped it up real quick for my friend Tracy.
The other project I did was a Witch/Yule jar. The tutorial suggested using wintery greens, crystals, lights, etc. It took a few days for me to decide how I wanted it to look and when I finished, realized it really isn't any different than all the other Christmas-themed altered art jars I've done in the past.
The other project I did was a Witch/Yule jar. The tutorial suggested using wintery greens, crystals, lights, etc. It took a few days for me to decide how I wanted it to look and when I finished, realized it really isn't any different than all the other Christmas-themed altered art jars I've done in the past.
Still, it was enjoyable to assemble. Finally found a use for that wizard head & crystal pendant. That's hung from under the lid. I used a pic of a vintage card that has a pink tree, and added the owl, holly leaf & berries, moonstone crystals and sparkly 'snow'.
I covered the jar lid with natural paper and glued the metal finding on it, and then glued an old crystal cluster earring to that. That's a stretchy hair elastic around the side of the lid, and then wrapped the lights under the lid.
Hung a couple jingle bells and charms from the lights.
I was out running a bunch of errands and decided to head down to Town Neck Beach. I thought maybe I could do a bit of beachcombing. Nope. The wind was so cold and I hadn't brought a hat or scarf. Even if I had it was too windy to walk on the beach anyway. It really bugs me that this tree is always crooked.
Choppy out on the Bay.
Low tide too. I was bummed that I couldn't look for glass.
Next stop was downtown at the Grist Mill and Shawme Pond
I know I've shot this picture like a hundred times but it really never gets old.
Herring run.
Happy New Year to everyone!