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Showing posts with label hope. Show all posts
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Tuesday, November 10, 2020

New Coloring Page- Hope

 

Hope on a rainbow background with dandelion and dandelion fluff

Hi Everyone! I know it's been a really long time since I've updated this. So I'll get the pictures up then the explanation why. 


I hope you enjoy this "Hope" themed coloring page. Click the images below to download, print and color!


Small jpg version:

Coloring page- Hope on a rainbow background with dandelion and dandelion fluff

Large transparent png version:
Coloring page- Hope on a rainbow background with dandelion and dandelion fluff


So it's 2020. This year started out with some personal issues, then everything else happened. So most of this year has been spent with my family making sure I'm safe because of the ways I'm in the "vulnerable" category. 


I'm not saying it's been a bad year. There has been a lot of good in it. But one of the things that happened because of everything that I had to sort through personally is that I stopped drawing really regularly. Instead, I've been making clothes. A LOT of clothes. I'm coming out of isolation dressed in rainbows and calico and recycled t-shirt dresses. I sewed myself several Halloween costumes. Last year I got a couple overlockers and a new Brother sewing machine and they've been getting used nearly daily. It's been fun. 

I'm not sure I'm back yet, but I do feel more like drawing now. So we shall see!! 

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Book Review - Craft Hope: Handmade Crafts for a Cause

Out of all the craft books that we've gotten in the last year, this is one of my favorites and it is my daughter's favorite.

Craft Hope: Handmade Crafts for a Cause by Jade Sims

The theme of the book is crafting for charity, giving people hope with items made with love and care. Each project has a sidebar note about a charity it would be appropriate for, as well as a list of other charities including local groups that would appreciate the gift. Addresses and websites are included.

The projects themselves cover different skill levels and abilities, and are inexpensive to make. Some of them can be made by re-purposing items.

There are a lot of projects to make for children in need. Easily smocked dresses, bandanna pants, pillowcase skirts, stuffed animals with information about organizations like SOME, Little Red Wagon Foundation and many others of which you may not have heard.

The projects include melt and pour soaps, stuffed animals, hats, purses, scarves, fingerless mitts, a strung necklace and use such techniques as sewing, knitting, macrame, stamping, applique, stenciling and dyeing.

What I liked most about the book is that the projects are easily made and nice looking as well as the suggestions for ways to use them locally. That makes it a great book for scouting troops and other youth organizations that want projects that teach people how to make things that are also good for local donating.

In keeping with the spirit of the book, a dollar for every copy sold is donated to Global Impact.

Be sure to check out Jade Sims' site, CraftHope.com 

You can get this book directly from the publisher, Lark Crafts My reviews are always my personal and honest opinion. You can read more about my review policy here.