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Thursday, July 20, 2017
SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN OUTDOOR FAIRY GARDEN
I live in Zone 5.
The fairy garden is assembled indoors and attached to two plastic garage floor tiles my husband painted green. The tiles were cut to fit the shape of the outdoor space.
I experimented with the layout a few times before finalizing it. Here is a picture of one of my dry run attempts.
fairy garden setup |
fairy garden setup |
Congratulations, you are hired - What Jewelry to wear? Earrings
Let's explore some earrings that are suitable for the workplace.
**Choose pieces that are:**
- Simple
- Conservative
- Unique
- Delicate
**Avoid:**
- Noisy jewelry
- Multiple rings
- Plastic jewelry
Saturday, July 8, 2017
Bury An Egg In Your Garden Soil, What Happens Few Days Later Will Surpri...
I have used banana peels, egg shells, leaves and composting to boost the soil in my garden with great results. I used Epsom salt to break down the clay soil. Now I am going to use the other suggestions in this video.
Thursday, June 8, 2017
Congratulations, you are hired - What Jewelry to Pick? - Tubular Freshwater Pearl Necklaces
Continuing the discussion of what jewelry to wear from previous blog on what pieces to select, let’s look at pieces that show your originality.
Classic Pearl Jewelry with a twist
These pieces are simple, classic and elegant however they add a touch of originality by deviating from the traditional while pearl jewelry. These necklace use a herringbone stitch technique with freshwater seed pearls. Not your standard pearl necklace.
Freshwater Pearls Necklace In Light Brown - Handmade
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Classic Pearl Jewelry with a twist
These pieces are simple, classic and elegant however they add a touch of originality by deviating from the traditional while pearl jewelry. These necklace use a herringbone stitch technique with freshwater seed pearls. Not your standard pearl necklace.
Freshwater Pearls Necklace In Light Brown - Handmade
Here are some earrings to go with the necklaces or by themselves.
Wednesday, June 7, 2017
Congratulations, you are hired - What Jewelry to Pick? - Simple Classic Pearls
Good news is you passed the several job interviews, filling out several assessments and questionnaires, filled out all the forms for the HR and insurance and so forth... and now you are ready to start your new job.
Preparing for the first day
You are going through your closet and putting outfits together for the new job. Once your outfits are selected, you are wondering what jewelry do I wear. You probably want a piece that shows your originality, eye for quality, boosts your confidence and sets you aside from everyone else.
These are classic, simple and high quality pieces that show your eye for quality. The pearls are a perfect size, not too big-not too small 8-8.5mm cultured freshwater pearls hand knotted.
Preparing for the first day
You are going through your closet and putting outfits together for the new job. Once your outfits are selected, you are wondering what jewelry do I wear. You probably want a piece that shows your originality, eye for quality, boosts your confidence and sets you aside from everyone else.
Classic Pearl Jewelry
Let's start with a simple, classic pearl necklace and earrings. These are ideal for a conservative, classic look. Wear them separately or together at board meetings, client meetings orThese are classic, simple and high quality pieces that show your eye for quality. The pearls are a perfect size, not too big-not too small 8-8.5mm cultured freshwater pearls hand knotted.

Friday, June 2, 2017
Southeast Michigan Spring garden blooms
More spring flowers are in bloom.
I live in zone 5 just in case you were wondering.
I have two Miss Kim Lilac bushes ( call them bushes because their height is between 4 and 5') and they both bloomed at the same time. The flowers are very fragrant, in fact the other night we could smell them from a 100 feet away.
This is a field poppy I tried to get rid of about 3 years ago because it had taken over. There was no sign of them for a couple of years, and now they are back again. I love poppies, but I am afraid they will take over again. Have not decided what to do with them yet.
These are my peonies. The yellow one is a peony tree with yellow flowers. Unfortunately, the flowers have a tendency of hanging down and hiding in the tree, unlike regular peonies where the flowers are above the plan.
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The Japanese Iris just opened today. The painted daisies ( I think that is their name) and the pansies have been in bloom for a while now.
I live in zone 5 just in case you were wondering.
I have two Miss Kim Lilac bushes ( call them bushes because their height is between 4 and 5') and they both bloomed at the same time. The flowers are very fragrant, in fact the other night we could smell them from a 100 feet away.
Miss Kim Lilac |
Field Poppy |
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Yellow Peony Tree |
The Japanese Iris just opened today. The painted daisies ( I think that is their name) and the pansies have been in bloom for a while now.
Japanese Iris |
painted daisies |
pansies |
Making Slime Project without Borax
We used Elmer's glitter glue, both clear and colored one and a borax free recipe from Michael's store.
The recipe was simple and easy to follow. My grandson enjoyed helping me to make his slime.
We ended up making a green, dark blue and light blue shiny slimes.
Below is the recipe:
Borax free Slime Recipe
And here is a happy child playing with his slime.
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Wire-wrapped 20mm Malachite Heart Pendant
This video has clear and detail instructions. Hope you like it.
Wednesday, May 31, 2017
Southeast Michigan Spring garden Irises in bloom
My spring garden is looking good. I have most of my vegetables planted or seeded. Irises are in bloom. Inspirations for working harder to get the garden ready for summer.
I live in zone 5 just in case you were wondering.
I had some yellow irises that were in bloom earlier, but they were gone before I got a chance to take their pictures. Below are various types of purple Irises that are in bloom right now. The first one has a wonderful smell.
I live in zone 5 just in case you were wondering.
I had some yellow irises that were in bloom earlier, but they were gone before I got a chance to take their pictures. Below are various types of purple Irises that are in bloom right now. The first one has a wonderful smell.
Tuesday, May 30, 2017
Sale - Cute natural turquoise heart pendant hang on a chinese knot chain necklace
I just put this cute, simple necklace on sale. For $25 dollars only this necklace pendant is a great anniversary, birthday, valentine's day gift.
Turquoise is often given as a gift, a stone of friendship, for the turquoise is said to be responsible for faithfulness and constancy in relationships. So what better way there is to give your heart away, than a turquoise heart pendant?
Or, keep it for you to enjoy its cheerful color and beauty and its sweet feminine feel.
Turquoise is often given as a gift, a stone of friendship, for the turquoise is said to be responsible for faithfulness and constancy in relationships. So what better way there is to give your heart away, than a turquoise heart pendant?
Or, keep it for you to enjoy its cheerful color and beauty and its sweet feminine feel.
The necklace is 20.5 inches (52.1 cm) long and is secured with a handmade clasp decorated with a 9 x 9 mm faceted turquoise fire polished glass bead.
Friday, May 26, 2017
Making homemade lego gummy candy with grandson
My 6 year old grandson was visiting last week and he asked that we make gummy Lego candy. At first I didn't believe him. So he showed the 'how to' video on YouTube. Sure enough, they were using Lego mold for the candy. So I asked him, where do you get the mold, and he said at the Lego land. He's been asking to go to Lego land, so I told him 'I think you are trying to trick me to go to Legoland', and he said just watch the video.
Well what do you know, he was right, at the end of the video they said you buy the molds at the Lego Land. Well, I found out that you can buy them at the Lego store as well and that's where we went.
So a trip to the Lego store and grocery store for Jello, unflavored gelatin and corn syrup, and we were ready to make gummy candy.
Followed the instructions on the video, but my end product was full of foam, and no matter what I did I could not get rid of the foam. So first trial, not good. Grandson was disappointed that the gummies did not come out clear. So, back to the computer and some research on how to get rid of the foam, in the meantime he ate the bad gummies right off the mold (lol). Tried another batch with a lower heat on the stove. Got the same results with the second batch, so we tried the suggestion of pouring the warm mixture in a glass and then scoop up the foam. It sort of worked, except scrapping the foam was not that easy. We ended up with some clear and some cloudy gummies. However, the gummies passed the taste test and I got a thumbs up from my grandson. Thank god for that, I was beginning to think that was going to be the story of the week, try, try, and try again.
I was not too thrilled about using corn syrup, so I found a recipe without corn syrup and it use the microwave to warm up the mixture. Still could not get rid of the foam. This one passed the test taste but I was not too happy with the results.
So I searched more, and found a recipe using fruit juice. He likes grapefruit juice, so I tried it with the grapefruit juice first. This one worked out better, still ended up with some foam, but it was easier to get rid of the foam than the other recipes, and it passed the taste test. One thing about using juice, the gummies turn out harder than normal.
I was fired up by now, so I tried it with strawberry lemonade, no good, got thumbs down on the test, then I used orange juice, the same thing, thumbs down on the taste.
At this point, my grandson told me that he likes it better with flavored jello. So much for trying to be healthy.
At the end, I think he and I both had lots of fun with various gummy candy experiments and that's what matters.
This is our pile of good gummy candy, keep in mind he ate about 2/3s of what we made, before I got a chance to take a picture. I think they are kind of cute.
Well what do you know, he was right, at the end of the video they said you buy the molds at the Lego Land. Well, I found out that you can buy them at the Lego store as well and that's where we went.
So a trip to the Lego store and grocery store for Jello, unflavored gelatin and corn syrup, and we were ready to make gummy candy.
Followed the instructions on the video, but my end product was full of foam, and no matter what I did I could not get rid of the foam. So first trial, not good. Grandson was disappointed that the gummies did not come out clear. So, back to the computer and some research on how to get rid of the foam, in the meantime he ate the bad gummies right off the mold (lol). Tried another batch with a lower heat on the stove. Got the same results with the second batch, so we tried the suggestion of pouring the warm mixture in a glass and then scoop up the foam. It sort of worked, except scrapping the foam was not that easy. We ended up with some clear and some cloudy gummies. However, the gummies passed the taste test and I got a thumbs up from my grandson. Thank god for that, I was beginning to think that was going to be the story of the week, try, try, and try again.
I was not too thrilled about using corn syrup, so I found a recipe without corn syrup and it use the microwave to warm up the mixture. Still could not get rid of the foam. This one passed the test taste but I was not too happy with the results.
So I searched more, and found a recipe using fruit juice. He likes grapefruit juice, so I tried it with the grapefruit juice first. This one worked out better, still ended up with some foam, but it was easier to get rid of the foam than the other recipes, and it passed the taste test. One thing about using juice, the gummies turn out harder than normal.
I was fired up by now, so I tried it with strawberry lemonade, no good, got thumbs down on the test, then I used orange juice, the same thing, thumbs down on the taste.
At this point, my grandson told me that he likes it better with flavored jello. So much for trying to be healthy.
At the end, I think he and I both had lots of fun with various gummy candy experiments and that's what matters.
And, here is our pile of rejects - that is another thing, the color came out brownish for all the juice ones.
Here are links to where you can find recipes I tried
The video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3_dV-e4d9c
Using juice: https://recipes.sparkpeople.com/recipe-detail.asp?recipe=838527 I used 1/3 of the recipe which made about 32 gummy candies.
The recipe using the microwave: https://www.thespruce.com/gummy-bears-recipe-520896 ( you can use this recipe, on the stove as well).
Do tell how your come out.
Thursday, May 18, 2017
Handmade Pearl, Onyx, and crystal Choker Necklace designs using Herringbone stitch Technique
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Handmade Pearls And Coral Necklace - Choker |
I tried variations of the above design as mentioned above and still my favorite ones are with the seed pearls.
Design 1 - Pearls, crystal and coral barrel
I made the pearl clusters using small white cultured freshwater potato pearls, added two red crystals between the pearls and the crystal rondells and used the coral barrel for contrasting accent. The back of the necklace has two clusters of red crystals on each end.![]() |
White pearls, coral barrel and silver spacers handmade necklace |
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White pearls, coral barrel and silver spacers necklace choker |
Design 2 - Pearls, crystal and coral disks
Similar to design 1, except I replaced the coral barrel with three coral disks with silver spacers in between them. The back of the necklace has two clusters of red crystals on each end.![]() |
White pearls, red coral disks and silver spacers handmade necklace |
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White pearls, red coral disks and silver spacers handmade choker |
Design 3 - Pearls and crystal
I made the pearl clusters using burgundy cultured freshwater pearls, added two siam crystals between the pearls and used the cracked crystal quartz for contrasting accent. The back of the necklace has two clusters of clear crystals on each end.![]() |
Burgundy seed pearls, cracked crystal and red crystal handmade choker necklace |
Design 4 - Onyx and crystal
Here i used small black onyx beads instead of the pearls, added two round clear crystals between the clusters and used the cracked crystal quartz for contrasting accent. I think this black and white combination came out nice.![]() |
Black onyx , cracked crystal and clear crystal handmade choker necklace |
Design 5 - White pearls, red crystal and cracked crystal
Similar to design 1, except I replaced the coral barrel with cracked crystal barrel and added two red crystals. More emphasis on the white than the red color.![]() |
White seed pearls, cracked crystal barrel and red crystal handmade Choker necklace |
You can find a tubular herringbone tutorial at Beading Instructions E-Book directions for Tubular Ropes in CRAW, PRAW, Herringbone & Chenille Stitch Instant Download Pattern QUATROPES
Complimentary earrings
Below are some complimentary earrings to go with the above necklaces:
Interchangeable Earrings Dangles - Cracked Crystal Quartz And Sterling Silver |
Interchangeable Earrings Dangles - Red Coral Nuggets And Sterling Silver |
nterchangeable Earrings Dangles - White Freshwater Pearls Sterling Silver |
https://www.etsy.com/listing/71882543/interchangeable-earrings-dangles-onyx?ref=shop_home_active_11 |
Interchangeable Earrings Dangles - Faceted Red Coral Stacks And Sterling Silver |
Freshwater Real Teardrop Pearl Earrings - Handmade |
Coral and Pearl Sterling Silver Dangle Earrings |
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