Most of you know when I visit your blog, it is sporadic and I try to catch up what I have missed. This is not because I do not feel like blogging/visiting or because I am goofing off. It is because I am busy. Granted, much of it is self-imposed busy, but busy I am.
Last week I looked at my life since Thanksgiving, and there have been THREE days since then in which I did not have a specific deadline of something that HAD to be done on a day. Now I do not have a “real job,” so my deadlines are not usually reports or presentations; they can be anything. (For my church treasurer job, I do have reports and presentations due at least monthly, however.) It may be a Friday, and those days always mean a ton of food has to be made because I cook for Friday and Saturday on Fridays. My point is that the things I have to get done may not seem like deadline material, but for me there is always a reason something has to be done by a specific day.
So I thought I would show you some of what I have been doing for the past three months. (It is MARCH? Christmas is just around the corner!)
It started with Chic’s birthday. Since it was the Christmas season, she requested poinsettia cupcakes for school.

There are 13 children in Chic's classroom, but her teacher refuses to do cupcakes before school is out. (What's wrong with lunch?) This irritates me because when Chic gets cupcakes for a birthday, there is never one for her sister. I made sure every sibling of every classmate had a cupcake, too. (I wanted to leave out the teacher, but I was polite.)
Remember my Elf Escapades? Here are a few things I made for that.

Clockwise from top left: 1) Napkin rings. 2) Box for napkin rings. 3) "Merry" gift bag for the last night. 4) Evergreen tree gift bag.
This was the best Elf Victim yet! On the 9th or 10th night, I was met at the door by this.

Sorry for the lousy picture, but I didn't want to get caught! This was the 12th night of Elf Delivery, and the front door and garage door of this house were OPEN! I took Chic with me for the experience, but it didn't help with the stealth. On the door are all the notes I left with gifts (the notes appeared on the 9th night), and there was a gift for me, too. I have never been so wonderfully welcomed!
Next is the Christmas ornaments and boxes. Since 1995 I have made a Christmas ornament yearly. It started as a gift to the infant daughters of very close friends and has grown to a few other girls (some now in high school) like my daughters and niece and some other special friends/family (aunts, etc.).
For the staff Christmas party at school, there was an ornament exchange. This is the box I made, and inside was one of my annual ornaments, left over from about 3 years back.
This is the holiday treat we give E.V.E.R.Y.O.N.E. They are called pizzelles and are Italian, waffle-like cookies made in a special iron.

I can't remember how many of these we made, but I know it was over 1000. I made the first 1/3 of them, then Prince Charming did the rest. (Bless him!)
Don’t forget the school treats. I made about 30 of the ones on the left for Chic’s classmates/friends plus the kids in my class at church. (She painted the sticks.) Chicklet’s class treats were on the right. I only had to make about 10 of those.
This is one of my favorite things–a gift for my nephew. When we visited Missouri in November I learned that he (who is Chic’s age, eight) is really into seeds. I was walking around my yard one day and noticed so many seeds. I started to gather them for him, then I thought I would just make that his Christmas gift. So I made seed packets (with pictures if I had them–stamped or drawn if I did not) for all of them and instructions for growing.
Next is the annual gift. Last year I made “winter” banners as holiday gifts for close friends/family. This year I did “spring.” (Can you guess what it will be next year?) I made 17 of these. Each one takes 2-1/2 – 3 hours. Call me an idiot!

Another rotten picture; I was pressed for time. But the good (?) news is that I have an extra of these. If you would like to be in a drawing for it, e-mail me at louisestamps at aol dot com to let me know. You have until Monday, March 8, to e-mail me.
Let’s move to Valentine’s Day! (We left shortly after Christmas to drop off Chic in Tennessee. I was home one day before a business trip, then 1-1/2 weeks before visiting Chic. January was a blur.) These are the boxes I assembled for my Valentine’s for all the students in my art classes.
These are the cookies that went in the boxes above. VERY. BAD. to have these things in my house! Very bad!

I have no idea how many cookies I made, but it was about 8 or 9 batches. (I did double/triple batches in the mixer so I cannot remember.)
These are boxes I made for special people such as my friend in TN who is taking care of Chic and some special people at church. I made them from flat, chipboard hearts.
Something had to go in these boxes, so I made homemade truffles. It was a first for me. Slightly time-consuming, but really no more so than anything else I do.
As I was making the heart boxes above, I kept thinking of other people for whom I would like to make some. The problem was that I only had chipboard hearts to make eight. But I had regular chipboard, so I die-cut square scallops to make four more boxes.
There were also quite a number of Valentine treats for classmates of which I forgot to take pictures.
The below items are also for special people for Valentine’s Day. They are super fuzzy socks wound to resemble ice cream. I made “cones” for them and packaged them. I also put chocolate oil on them. One recipient still has not opened hers because she thinks it is so cute. I made 18 of the bigger ones for adults and 6 of the smaller ones for children.

Clockwise from top left: 1) All of the socks put into their "cones." 2) The finished packages. 3) Notice the finished packages have "sprinkles on the cones. I made them by punching out holes. 4) This is some of the paper left over after the punching.
Being so industrious means that eventually the holidays will slow down and I can move on to other things. The next two are “name frames” I made for girls I visited a year ago. I took pictures of their rooms and just now got around to making the 8″ x 10″ art for them.

Kayla is Kendra's older sister who had just redecorated her own room. (The decorating thing must be genetic.)
Just last weekend Chicklet was invited to a birthday party. She could not go because CHIC IS HOME FOR SPRING BREAK THIS WEEK!!!!!!! But I made a container quickly to take on Friday and filled it with craft items. I thought it turned out well.

This is a large canister that used to hold SlimFast. I love the size of these so I collect them to decorate at such times.
This week I am not doing anything of the sort because CHIC IS HOME FOR SPRING BREAK!!!! We have had several other activities already and have more on the agenda.
If you comment, be honest with me. Tell me if you love this or hate it. Tell me if you think I am insane. If you knew me in real life, would all of the above make you love me or love to hate me? (Your answers do not matter that much because I do these things because I love to do them, but I am interested in perceptions. I have all viewpoints in my “real life” acquaintances.)
Next projects? Easter!
March 2, 2010 at 4:33 pm
I think it’s awesome that you can do all of the above, but I can’t ever imagine keeping up with you. I need more margin in my days.
March 2, 2010 at 5:56 pm
I understand the connection you have with stamping and crafting–I think this is awesome! Your creations are beautiful and I admire you for being able to do all that. I couldn’t do it but I’d like to be the kind of person who could so I guess I could love to hate you for doing what I don’t but I’m really not that petty!
March 2, 2010 at 6:01 pm
I don’t seem to be able to finish things so I am totally envious of your drive and creativity.
March 2, 2010 at 6:28 pm
Louise! You astound me. I cannot believe you made all of this. What effort. What love. I sincerely hope that every single person that was the recipient of any of these knew how much they should appreciate you.
March 2, 2010 at 7:43 pm
Incredible. Wonderful. Extremely thoughtful.One of a kind. Louise, your love for others is extraordinary! And you didn’t mention anything about your photography…which I love. Thank you for sharing ALL of your creations!
March 2, 2010 at 8:13 pm
Wow. That’s impressive. And Chic is home for spring break!!! How wonderful!
March 2, 2010 at 9:32 pm
Honestly…..I think all these things are adorable, delicious, creative….you get the idea.
I am wondering though, how do you get 30 hours worth of things done daily? And sleep, eat, rest……?
I worry that you don’t get enough time to yourself, you know, me time. But then again, maybe that is what you are doing when you are creating all these little works of art.
March 2, 2010 at 9:41 pm
You have made me absolutely exhausted! You are one of the most creative people I know! I totally understand that you are too busy to come around every day – ditto here, but I bet you knew that. Who knows, if we get to move that direction maybe we’ll be able to get together and craft sometime. I would love that!
March 2, 2010 at 11:31 pm
Very beautiful post, how many nice things you have done! I can understand you are busy with not much time for blogging. Besides that, some bloggers are so fast and in few days they publish many many new posts!
March 3, 2010 at 8:45 am
Oh my … you are such a creative person in so many ways. I’m really impressed, Louise.
If I would try to do so much, I wouldn’t have any time left for blogging or whatever, I think …
March 3, 2010 at 9:42 am
you are amazing, so what do you do in your spare time? I know, take photos of rainbows for rainbox deprived people like me!
March 3, 2010 at 9:43 am
rain bow … not rain box .. duh
March 3, 2010 at 10:42 am
I love your positive energy and am amazed at how much you get done in a day ~ I need to get motivated ! Enjoy your time with Chic.
March 4, 2010 at 8:28 am
Sweet friend,
I know how talented you are and you have such a beautiful and creative heart!
It’s a blessing!
Wonderful artwork and I imagine how busy you have been during this time.
Congratulations for so wonderful work!
I love your beautiful creations!
God bless you
Léia
March 4, 2010 at 1:08 pm
Louise: You are so talented with more than your camera. Thanks for sharing all of your projects. Pizzelles are delicious and we normally make them every Christmas.
March 12, 2010 at 12:13 am
yikes. that’s a lot.
as i already have a gorgeous spring banner you made for me, i will excuse myself from the contest and let someone else win. 😉
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