A warm and cozy gift for hospice patients
I shared in a previous post, I shared how to make an adorable sock gift. This was themed for fall and decorated accordingly. Here is the video.
I shared in a previous post, I shared how to make an adorable sock gift. This was themed for fall and decorated accordingly. Here is the video.
Supplies: (affiliate links used at no additional cost to you)
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The highlight of this video is to show you can ink a stamp using markers, as well as the rolling ruler that keeps things straight. It is a purchase you won’t regret making. Because it is smaller, it easily fits into the hand of a crafter, it is easy to read and use.
This is a project you will want to make for yourself.
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— Loretta
This adorable “latte'” is super easy to make and will sell well at your fall and winter craft fairs.
I designed the cupcake liner myself and cut it with my cricut maker machine. The cups are from Amazon. The socks do not have non slip soles, however you can also purchase them here. Those tiny pumpkins came from the Dollar tree. All of the paper and other supplies are from my own personal collection.
Begin by rolling the socks together inside out. I’ve always known this to be called an “army roll”. Put them aside and roll the cupcake liner into a cylinder placing it inside the cup. Secure with a small piece of tape if desired.
Then place the sock into the cup, and fiddle with it until it resembles a huge dollop of whip cream. Now using a hot glue gun or just a poker put a small hole in the lid. Once this is done, place the lid on top being sure it has sealed well. Place your straw in the cup and trim to size if needed.
Packaging: I used an SVG From Lori Whitlock
It was cut from a lightweight cream patterned paper and the layering piece is from Echo Park paper. Place your label onto the front of the topper and decorate as desired. I signed my project on the backside. Take pride in your work.
Here is the video tutorial on how to make this project. Thank you so much for your love and continuing support.
Have a great week! Stamp Happy and be a blessing, until next time…
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In full disclosure, the first draft of this blog post was deleted. Mostly because my current word of the week is “Frustration”.
Back story: I’m not good at writing instructions or doing PowerPoint type presentations. I’m honestly just not that smart. My wonderful husband who should be sainted is. He makes me look good.
This club meeting can best be described with the word kerfuffle. If you would like to have a copy of the instructions for the encouragement book made on August 11, 2022 please email me at: Ms.Rhetta@gmail.com with “August club meeting” as the subject matter and I’ll gladly give you those. Please note this is a power point presentation.
Let’s change the subject… recently I was once again honored to be on the internationally televised #AbundantTv show with #ICRadio and award winning hostess (and friend) #DonnaFeazell.
Have a great week! In love and service.
Oh what a mess this is!
Since the details of how the heck my room ended up a total diaster is actually an interesting story. I could tell you about the invasion of mean elves that started to take away my last gifts or just settle for the facts are stranger than fiction version.
On June 14, 2022 I had a paraesophageal hernia repair with a toupet fundloplication. If this sounds somewhat familiar, it is. I’ve had three other similar surgeries to try and correct the hernia nd reflux.
The physicians at Vanderbilt are fabulous. The surgery was over 4 hours. My surgeon took down the previous surgeries and revisions and repaired the hernia while removing scare tissue. Recovery has not been easy.
I started coughing shortly after returning home. Two trips to my local doctor the 2nd ending in go to the ER I’ll call ahead. I wasn’t in the door when the ER staff already had an IV started running fluids and antibiotics wide open. Turned out I was in advanced Ketoacidosis a condition relate to diabetes. Fast forward 5 days of being in the ICU I contracted pnemonia. I’ve learned not to ask what could possibly happen next.
Finally able to come home, still recovering from surgery and pnemonia.
My followup surgery visit went well. I’m still on activity restrictions. No lifting over 8 pounds, no strenous sweeping and no I mean no vacuuming. What’s the number to the sanity police please.
The no strenous part is part of the reason my room looks like this. Most of this mess I can put away, however the floor in here needs a good scrub once I’m done.
Onward to the task ahead. Stamp happy and be a blessing! Until next time, in love and service
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