
It's been a crazy week and a half. I quit one job, moved into a new apartment and started a new job. Everything has changed.
Good news - I heart my new apartment. It's twice the size of my old place. So far the new job seems alright. I love walking to work.
Bad news - I've done very little crafting over the past week and a half. It's been itching to get out but with everything in boxes, it required more effort than I was willing to give. Except for today. And today I sorta c

heated. Really, all I did was cut apart two previous necklaces that I made and never got around to wearing, and made something new with them. It happens frequently. I figure if I don't get around wearing it 6 months after I made it, I probably never will. So I just end up cutting them apart and reworking them. For this project I just used the felt beads I made previously and mixed them with some polymer clay beads that I made from a
rainbow skinner blend.
Now my itch has been scratched. And that's how I roll.

YAY!! I am so glad you're back to blogging...Now if I only had the will.
ReplyDeleteYAY!! I am so glad you're back to blogging...Now if I only had the will.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Melanie I am very happy you are back!
ReplyDeleteI thought you were back?? where are you?
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