Showing posts with label creating. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creating. Show all posts

Sunday, April 23, 2017

Oh girl, ain't nobody got time for dat...

Hi again!

It's been over a week since my last blog and holy moly - life just keeps changing and getting better!

I'm finally starting to feel like I'm in a routine. This morning, I woke up to the sun shining, to an amazing workout, to an amazing lunch out at a park with friends...and I felt alive.  Awake. Unhurried and unstressed.  These feelings had been missing for some time as my body got acclimated with regular work and sleep hours and a lot less physical activity. So today I feel like I finally hit a stride.

But I've been pretty busy.  Finally, we launched the Etsy shop!  So far, we have a bunch of shoe/glove deodorizers up...and we have more tricks up our sleeves!


Can I just say how freakin' pumped I am to have an Etsy shop? I LOVE to create and I can't express how amazing it feels to be doing more of that.

So, the name?  USUpcycled - it's a play on the name of this blog, in a way.  It stands for Unapologetically Stacey - Upcycled.  Because "unapologetically" is a semi-complicated word, I went with the initials instead.  And, of course "upcycled" because I love giving new life to items; giving them new use and purpose.  Not everything on the site will be from recycled materials, but it is my general goal.

The other thought behind the name is that since it's a collaborative effort between my friend and I (the "Us"), and, I can't lie - this is a big year of change for us both.  So, think of "us" as being a bit "upcycled", too. Renewed, being remade into something beautiful.

I've also been ordering things to make my office at work seem more "me". This is going on my desk tomorrow, along with new organizational paraphernalia that is hiding in the blue canvas baskets.



And I've been trying to ignore and avoid the negativity that seems to be going around! It's hard sometimes because I do take things to heart. But I have to remind myself that not everyone feels the way that I do ~ and in a hundred years, we'll all know the truth.  (Right, Dad?)  

There's a reason why I have that quote tattooed on my arm; it is a great reminder to me not to get too wrapped up in the drama because, in the end, none of it really matters.



So that's the update on my life, in a nutshell. Creating, finding my rhythm, being as present as possible and avoiding things that subtract from my life instead of add to it.

Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Crafting...Teaching Me Life Lessons

A very happy backyard


It's Wednesday and while most of the people I know are at work today...I have an unexpected day off and I'm enjoying this very moment that I'm in.

I have a warm pug in my lap, a cooling cup of coffee in front of me and a brain full of ideas for projects I'd like to work on today. 



Pandora is playing in the background because I take full advantage of listening to the stations I want to when I am by myself!  My husband and I share very different taste in music.



This week I tackled a new craft - watercolored mugs!  I took plain white mugs and followed a very simple Pinterest tutorial.



Baked (to seal in the color) and washed!
They're unique.  They're fun.  They're artsy...all things that I love!  But I'm not entirely happy because although everything indicates that they are safe to use for food purposes I can't help but feel weird that it's baked on nail polish.  I'd rather not take a risk that someone could be putting poison in their bodies. 

With that being said, I am going to have another go at this project but I will just be adding color on to the bottom of the mugs and spoons...where mouths will not be touching.

But, what's to be done with the mugs in the picture, if they aren't going to be used actually as drinking mugs?  I'm considering peppermint-scented candles to keep them a festive holiday gift! I think they will be perfect for a yankee-swap gift exchange I have coming up.

One of the things that I love about crafting is that there are no real mistakes.  What could be seen as a blooper can be easily made into something else quite useful; there's a lot of fun in the learning of new things!  It's a great exercise in not focusing on the disappointment of something not turning out as planned, but simply going with the flow.