My sister and I were spending time together that weekend and I knew that she would want to help also. Although I do sew, we were on a time crunch, so we took the easy route. Monica mentioned that if you don't sew, remember that the Dollar Store tote bags hold just as much. In each Hope Ditty Bag you were to put inside:
1 toothbrush
1 travel size toothpaste
3 granola bars
1 small toy
Then mail to: Debbie Woodward (She is a part of RHFH and is collecting donated items)
1500 Jackson Street NE
Minneapolis, MN 55413
So that Saturday, Sissy and I were off to shop. We gathered our coupons and first headed to JoAnn's. We chose pre-made canvas totes in different colors, iron-on appliques and an assortment of buttons and embroidery floss. Then we were off for the essentials that needed to go into the bag. We chose stuffed animal puppets for the toy. I wished I had taken a picture of them. They were all different animals...a dog, a cat, a monkey, a elephant, etc. Leslie and I both wished we could include other things, but it wouldn't be fair to the children to do that. They also had a list of other things they were gathering, so Leslie and I included in the box:
6 boxes of gauze
6 tubes of triple anitibiotic ointment
6 bottles of antibacterial hand soap
6 bags of Tootsie Roll suckers
2 large boxes of Crayola Crayons
2 reams of paper
1 childrens book...*Goodnight Moon*
We had wanted to buy a few books, but then we both wondered how many people speak English in Haiti. When we got back home we checked and they speak Creole and French. We were glad we only bought one book. We hope that the story can be translated by someone though.
When we got back to Leslie's we started to work ironing the appliques and stitching buttons. I don't totally trust iron-ons so we tacked stitched them and sewed many buttons. Then when they were done we had fun filling each of them. When Sissy's husband heard what we were doing, he offered to ship our package through his company and it was so awesome of him to do that! We had so much fun doing this and it warmed our heart to help. Can you imagine the smile that one bag may bring to a child!
If anyone is still interested in making bags, there is still a little time left. I just read an update at Cat's blog and it looks like they will be shipped out on March 1st.
This is my sister, Leslie, ironing the creases from the bags and our two helpers, Maverick and Bailey! ;-) We had so much fun together that weekend!
Here are the bags done. We tried to make some for boys, girls and different ages.
Artbeads contacted me recently to share for Valentine's Day. I chose two beautiful pieces and I was so excited when they arrived and I saw them. I debated if I was going to make a necklace with one, but I ultimately decided to make them each into brooches.
The first piece I chose was this beautiful blue and red flowered heart shaped Stoneware Porcelain Pendant. Have you seen these? They are all so colorful and fun, it's hard to choose just one! They are made with stoneware clay and are glazed very well. They state they are durable and they look and feel very durable in the hand. This heart measures 24 x 24mm.
I stitched it on red EZ felt and it is backed with navy Ultrasuede. I thought I had enough Light Siam Swarvoski crystals in my stash and found out I didn't have enough. So I ordered some red and while looking I saw the dark indigo color and thought that may look even better, so I ordered both. I actually liked the dark indigo and added just a bit of the red. I peyote stitched the pendant with 11/0 transparent Czech navy blue seed beads with 13/0 transparent red charlottes. I then edged the peyote with 4mm Swarovski Dark Indigo bicones and a row of 3mm Swarovski Light Siam bicone beads with 15/0 round 24K lined crystal seed beads. It is picot edged with 8/0 transparent Dark Colbalt Japanese seed beads with the 11/0 Czech navy blue seed beads. I forgot to mention that I used a 2.5 mm Swarovski Light Siam bicone bead to fill the pendant hole. Finished it measures 1-3/4 x 1-3/4".
I love the heart symbol and, of course, it speaks Valentine's Day, but it speaks Mother's Day and any day to me too! ;-)
Here is the front and I took another picture so you could see the depth too.
The second piece I chose was this gorgeous 30 x 21mm, oval, orange/red, hand-painted Russian Mother of Pearl Pendant/Bead. It is so beautiful! These Russian pendants are amazing works of art. Each is hand-painted with the finest brushes for the most intricate detail. There are multiple layers of paint and lacquer applied to each one. I fell in love with it the minute I held it in my hand.
I stitched it on tan/golden Ultrasuede backed with Pellon, and it was backed in the same color of Ultrasuede. This bead/pendant has a bead whole running through the length of it, so I stitched it down well. I then peyote stitched the edge with 11/0 transparent orange Czech seed beads with 15/0 round 24K lined crystal seed beads. Since it was stitched down through the bead, I just barely edged it with peyote because I didn't want to cover the artist's signature or the design. I then edged the peyote with two rounds of 4mm Swarovski Hyacinth bicones with a row of 3mm Swarovski Sun bicone beads with 15/0 round 24K lined crystal seed beads. It is picot edged with 8/0 and 11/0 transparent orange Czech seed beads. Finished it measures 2" x 1-3/4".
Here is the front and I took another picture so you could see the depth too. I couldn't capture how sparkly this pin is, but it is shining! It makes me smile and reminds me of sunshine.
I have been working hard on a gift for a friend and I'm getting closer. It is going to be so fun to share this when it's complete and received. I also have been working on a couple of turtle squares for Jeanette's beaded quilt project. The squares are donated for Breast Cancer and auctioned at the Bead and Button Show. I'm sorry, I should have thought to post this as a reminder. They are due in Alaska, March 1st. They are 2" squares of Pellon and you bead a 1-1/2" square. If you have time and think you can get a square or two off to her, it would be great! You can find out the specifics and rules here.
Now, I'm off to catch up with you and back to stitching! I hope you have a nice day with your Valentine too! ~Lisa
Disclosure Statement: I have received the above items free of charge from Artbeads, and I am honestly reviewing the products and have not been paid for my endorsement as it pertains to the products received.
12 comments:
What a very lovely gesture! I see you didn't get G.W.'s message when he said 'Just send your cash... he he he.... ' ;)
Your needle is still making the most beautiful things.
Happy valentine's day!!!!
beautiful lisa just beautiful-
no wonder art beads asked you to work with them !!! :D
and your bags going off to haiti
zing! straight from the heart
sweet girls you and sissy are
thank you for sharing your beautiful beadwork and heartfelt kindness
HAPPY VALENTINES
x's &o's
tabby
Lisa - your heart knows no boundaries. Out of all the people I have met over the years through my blog - you are the most generous soul I have ever had the pleasure or "honor" of knowing. The thought of you and Sissy laughing, ironing, and "giving" together truly warms my heart. And anyone who follows you knows that "giving" of time and talent is not at all untypical of you. YOU are so special. I hope you know that. XO
Lisa and Leslie,
What darling bags you have created for children in Haiti, and the generous love just shines from them! That is awesome, how kind of you both!!!!!
Your beading is amazing!!!!!
Yes yes!!!
Hugs,Patti
I love love love all the colorful bags! They are awesome and I am sure will be held tight to a childs heart! It might be some childs only possession to call their very own! The puppets sound cute!!!
those bags you and your sister made are sooo adorable!!! the children will appreciate them i am certain. wasn't it fun to make these? it really made me happy. :D
Hello my lovely friend.
I am sorry I haven't replied to your January email as yet. You are always in my heart though and I will email you soon. You (and your dear sister) are wonderful people - very loving and giving.
And your beadwork is stunning as always. Adore the orange pin!
Much love from me to you. I look at the dolls you made me every day and feel you near.
Dot xx
OH My - where to start?! The children in Haiti are going to be smiling for weeks (even longer probably). Those bags and goodies are the cutest! And to have your sister right along there with you - the love must be just oozing out of those bags.
I wish you could have seen my face when I scrolled down and saw that first heart brooch. I was reading along the description, visualizing what it was going to look like - silly me! It was way way more beautiful than I had pictured! Just stunning, beautiful. And then the next one---yeah! Amazing! You are one talented, loving, giving woman!
dear lisa...what wonderful gifts you and sissy made for the children...spreading joy and love is certainly your forte!
and the pins are exquisite! I so hope we can get together someday and bead side by side...and as long as I'm wishing, let's shoot for a sunny day at the beach with the waves whispering in the background, lol!
you and mark are often in my thoughts...
Thanks for visiting my blog. I came to see yours! Your bags were adorable. I like the rainbow variety. Is it even possible to sew without helpers? Mine is feline.
I love the orange brooches!
You are so talented!
Micki
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