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Monday, December 17, 2012

Make Something Something, 121712: Wax Paper Bows



Happy Monday!! =))  Welcome back to "Make Something Monday"!!

How are your holidays going so far??  Are you enjoying yourself, and the festivities of the season??  Have you finished your gift list?? ...

If you're like me, you've probably gotten some things done, but even so, still can't believe it's already the 17th of December!! ;oP Right!?!?  ...I am working on Christmas gifts, belated Hanukkah cards, and AmrcnWldFlwr Designs orders, and still trying to enjoy as much time with friends and loved ones as the sands of time allow!! =) ...Anyway, where ever you are on your holiday to-do list, you have to wrap those gifts eventially... =)

Which brings me to today's project: Wax Paper Bows!!  These are super fun, super easy, and look so pretty!! =)  So, let's get started...

First, gather your supplies:
  • wax paper
  • scissors
  • ruler
  • string, ribbon, or twine


Good. =)  Now for the fun...

Second: Cut four lengths of wax paper, in 12" x 12" pieces.  


Next, with all four pieces in hand, begin folding them like a fan.

 

Next, tie the "fan" at the center with string or twine.


Now, cut the ends to the bow size you would like.

And then cut the ends into whatever shape you'd like your bow's "petals" to have...

Now we're getting somewhere. =)

The next step is to begin to carefully pullout and apart the layers of your bow...












..Forming the "petals" of your bows as you go...




YaAaY!!  It's really beginning to look pretty, isn't it?? =)

Now, just keep going until all of the layers are pulled out and formed.
And what you end up with is a beautiful bow "flower"...




TA-DAaaa!! =))



 Now go wrap all those gifts... and have some fun!! ;) 
 


Thanks for tuning in today, and checking out today's fun project! =)  I hope you get lots of use out of this one!! =oD

See you next week, when I'll have a last minute, adorable gift tag project idea for you...
Until next time... Merry Christmas!!  =)

May your imagination light your way,
~StacyLynn a.k.a. AllAmrcnWldFlwr [Flower]

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Wordless Wednesday, 121212

“Home wasn't a set house, or a single town on a map. It was wherever the people who loved you were, whenever you were together. Not a place, but a moment, and then another, building on each other like bricks to create a solid shelter that you take with you for your entire life, wherever you may go.”
Sarah Dessen,
What Happened to Goodbye

Welcome back to Wordless Wednesday! =) 

Today's image is a tribute to the comfort of the place that Miss Sassy (my beautiful Calico kitty) and I call "home" right now- as well as serving as an extension of Monday's fun project: Candy Cane Reindeer!! =)


What does YOUR Wednesday look like?? =)

May your imagination light your way,
~StacyLynn a.k.a. AllAmrcnWldFlwr [Flower]

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Tithing Tuesday, 121112: Supporting Our Troops

Welcome Back to Tithing Tuesday!! =)

 "Live for something rather than die for nothing."   




It's Tuesday, so you know what that means: it's Tithing Tuesday here at Beholden To None. =)

This week, I wanted to do a spotlight in support of our troops~ those who are serving overseas this holiday season~ away from their families~ and those spending this holiday season in a hospital, after being injured in the service of their country.

I don't know about you, but during the holidays my heart really goes out to those who can't spend the holiday season with the ones they love. =|  So I wanted to do a piece on how to help our troops and their families, to have a better holiday, and beyond.  Unfortunately, the main programs I was going to highlight mostly have cut-off dates~ for holiday cards and care package delivery for the troops overseas~ that have already come and gone (HOW is it even December already, anyway?!? ;oP), but the information will be good to have for the coming year, and for next year's holiday season~ So be sure to bookmark it, to add to your gift-giving fun next year! =)  And don't worry, there ar still a couple ways to actively support our troops yet this holiday season, and I will line those up towards the end of the post.

Now on to some of the many wonderful resources out there to help you support, volunteer, donate to, or thank your military service men and service women and their families...


First on the docket is the USO...  The USO (United Service Organizations), is a nonprofit organizations based out of Washington D.C. that has provided "a home away from home" for service members all over the world for over 70 years now, and continues to do so.  It also sponsors numerous programs to "lift the spirits of America's troops and their families", and will continue to do so, as there mission statement says: "Until Every One Comes Home."  Among the many ways the USO is helping troops and their families is through the "USO Holiday Boxes" program.  The packages are sent out four times throughout the year, so this is a good one if you find yourself inclined to "do a good deed"~ and pay it forward to the people who serve so we may enjoy our freedoms~ long after this holiday season is over. =)  For each $25.00 donation, the USO provides one care package, sent to bring cheer to troops in remote overseas locations, by providing a little bit of home through holiday decorations and treats, DVD's, games, greeting cards, and ways to help send messages home to their families.  It's a wonderful organization, and this - the newest of their programs- is already a big hit with deployed troops around the world.

"The Soldier above all others prays for peace, for it is the Soldier who must suffer and bear the deepest wounds and scars of war."  ~Douglas MacArthur

A wonderful organization, Adopt A Platoon, has an amazing website with lots of information on how to help service members serving overseas.  AdoptAPlatoon, a 501 c(3) nonprofit organization, was founded by Ida Haag in 1998 when her son was deployed to a remote location and he requested help getting mail to some of his buddies who weren't getting any.  It has since grown into a national organization whose mission "strives to provide a better deployment quality of life by sending cards, letters and car packages to lift morale for deployed Troops as they serve far from home, and assisting military families" through various programs and campaigns throughout the year.    


Another wonderful labor-of-love turned national nonprofit organization to benefit troops serving on deployments throughout the world is Give2theTroops.  This organization also has year round campaigns, a calendar of which you can find here and here.  Their "Cater to Our Canines" Program collects needed items for our Military Working K9 Unit Dogs deployed with their handlers in various locations throughout the world.  How amazing is that?! =)

"This nation will remain the land of the free only so long as it is the home of the brave."  ~Elmer Davis

Another organization near-and-dear is "Books For Soldiers," which is set up to help volunteers send books, DVDs, CDs and magazines to troops deployed overseas.  Deployed service members can often experience a great deal of down time on deployments and sending 'brain food' helps pass the time in more meaningful and entertaining ways.


Operation Gratitude, a nonprofit organization based in Van Nuys, CA, "annually sends 100,000 care packages filled with snacks, entertainment items and personal letters of appreciation addressed to individually named U.S. Service Members deployed in hostile regions, to their children left behind and to Wounded Warriors, Veterans and First Responders."  Since its inception in 2003, Operation Gratitude volunteers have shipped more than 815,000 packages to American Military members all over the world.  Your tax-deductable donation helps defer the organization's costs of $15.00 per care package for shipping and assembly.


The Red Cross is one of the largest contributors and organizers of holiday cards for the troops during the holidays.  Their drive begins early in the fall, and the deadline to get your cards into them to participate in the season's "Holiday Mail for Heroes" is December 1st.  Unfortunately, this year's drive is done, but I wanted to be sure to add them here because they are a great supporters of our military members, veterans, and their families, and it is worth hanging on to this information for the future.  =)
One final bullet list of three ways you can help, thank, and/or support our military today:
  • Operational Homefrontwhose mission it is to "provide emergency financial and other assistance to the families of our service members and wounded warriors," has a running list of service members, veterans, and their families who find themselves in dire straights after injuries, deployments, and other varying situations~ as well as ways for you to help, right now. =)
is a year-round campaign to show our appreciation for our U.S. Military Men and Women, past and present, for their sacrifices, dedication, and service to our country through our letters, emails, cards, and prayers."
  • The Base Exchange isn't just for military members any more... Now, ANYONE can purchase prepaid calling cards, Exchange Gift Cards, or Gift Certificates for troops deployed downrange! =)  SUCH a fabulous resource, and gift, to help families stay close over the holidays, and beyond, while service members are deployed! 

  • O~KAY! =oD ...If that doesn't give you some way to help support your military troops~ or if you have another way that I didn't get to mention here~ please contact me, and we'll talk! =o)

    I only have one more thing to say on the matter tonight:

    =o)
    Whatever you decide to do, however you "give back" and "pay forward,""
    THANK YOU! =oD

    May your imagination light your way,
    ~StacyLynn a.k.a. AllAmrcnWldFlwr [Flower] 

    Monday, December 10, 2012

    Make Something Monday, 121012: Candy Cane Reindeer




    Welcome Back to 'Make Something Monday'!! =) 


    Today's crafty project is a wicked fun one for the littlens in your world... or just for the kid inside you and your friends!! ;oP  [Truth be told, I don't have any babies of my own, and I have been making these each Christmas for many years... and all the big kidz in my life love them, too!! =)]

    Introducing Candy Cane Reindeer!! =oD  

    (I'm sure you've seen these before, but, as far as I'm concerned, Christmas would not be the same without them! ;) )

    SO let the fun begin...

    First, the mood must be set... ENTER: Pandora! =) ...A little holiday cheer for your ears! 

    Next, gather your project materials:

    • a box of candy canes... what flavor is a personal prefernce... or mix it up, for a bunch of fun colors! 
    • pipe cleaners, in brown or black
    • pom-poms, size 10mm ...I used red, but brown or black would also look good
    • wiggley eyes (also called googley eyes), size 6mm
    • glue
    • glue dots
    • scissors
     

    Next we are going to work on the antlers.
    Okay, take out one of your candy canes.  Also grab a pipe cleaner, scissors, and keep your glue handy, as well. =)


    Fold the pipe cleaner in half, in preparation to cut it.


    Once you've cut your pipe cleaner in half, set one of the pieces aside, and pick up your candy cane again.  This is the step you'll need your glue, as well.

    Fold the pipe cleaner around at the top of the "head" of the candy cane, making sure that you have an even amount on either side, twisting a couple times to set it in place...





    Then secure it's location with a bit off glue...


    The next step is to form the shape of the antlers.
    With your fingers, bend the pipe cleaner on either side, first up once at about its middle point, then out to the side at the remaining piece's middle, and then once more up at the middle of what's left...




    And now your reindeer has antlers! YaAaY! =) ...


    Let's give him a face, shall we? ;)
     
    Pull out your pom-poms and googley eyes, as well as the glue dots.


    Put a glue dot at the tip of the "head" of the candy cane, for the pom-pom nose.  Put two glue dots side-by-side closer to the antlers, to affix the eyes. 



    Cute, isn't he?!? =) 




    And you can make a bunch, so he has friends...


    And they can all join in the reindeer games... 




    HOW much fun is that?!? ...And SO easy, too.. =)

    One of the things that I just LOVE about these little guys is all the things you can do with them.  They are great in a jar, hanging around on your tree, or garland, or around presents... They are also a fun little present or stocking stuffer all by themselves, as well! =)

    So, did you think that was fun?? =)  Let me know if you made any of  these fun little guys for your holidays, and post a comment below about your crafty adventures! =) 
    Thanks!

    Merry Christmas!! =)

    May your imagination light your way, 
    ~xo~ StacyLynn a.k.a AllAmrcnWldFlwr [Flower]