A Few More Crafty Resolutions for 2011
Happy New Year! It's that resolution time of year and if you're anything like me your crafty life could use a resolution or two. Here are five to get you started:
You can't work if your space is piled high in supplies. If you're organizationally challenged, check out some of our past Workspace Wednesday blogs for inspiration. Get crafty when it comes to space saving and storage solutions turn tea boxes into drawer dividers or cans into pencil holders. Optimize your storage space by using wall space. I was inspired by a pegboard design in Ready Made magazine.
2. Use what you have before buying more
Journal by BlueStitchBooks |
How many times have you bought supplies only to find that you already had that item? I do it all the time – I must have a dozen sets of number 8 knitting needles! If you've got 8 balls of the same yarn – make a project with that first. Figure out what size brushes, needles or what color pencils you need before you buy another. I’m writing a list of all the needles I have and keeping it on my iPhone ( I bet there’s an app for that). Write down what colors you don't have in your silkscreen paints. Keep an easily tracked inventory if needed in a notebook if you are lo-tech. Check out some of the journals available from The {NewNew}.
Pillow by AlexandraFerguson |
3. Finish at least one unfinished project before tackling a new craft
Many of us have multiple interests and mediums. If you spin and knit, finish spinning that skein and knitting that hat before moving on to a new embroidery project. Don't buy expensive screen-printing equipment when you've got 4 unfinished quilts sitting in the corner in a basket. In other words, just say NO, temporarily that is!
Many of us have multiple interests and mediums. If you spin and knit, finish spinning that skein and knitting that hat before moving on to a new embroidery project. Don't buy expensive screen-printing equipment when you've got 4 unfinished quilts sitting in the corner in a basket. In other words, just say NO, temporarily that is!
4. Donate unused supplies
Did you decide that sewing was just not for you but still have a box of fabric? Give it to a nursing home. Tons of empty sketchbooks that you’re ignoring in favor of beadwork? See if there's a daycare that can use the extra paper. Pastels a thing of the past? See if your local elementary school can use them. Schools, nursing homes, and women's shelters are always good places to contact about donating supplies.
There are plenty of charities that accept handmade goods. Sew up a stuffed toy and give it to the women's shelter. Knit some preemie hats and give them to a local hospital. For inspiration check out the hats The {NewNew} and visitors to the Maker Faire donated to Bronx-Lebanon Hospital last fall.
Share your crafty resolution for 2011 with us! We'd love to hear from you.
Share your crafty resolution for 2011 with us! We'd love to hear from you.