Today Alex is a bit under the weather. But lucky you...I found this great post of hers from a couple years ago that deserved another look. Enjoy!
I was an artistic kid. Right on through college, my focus was on art, in some form. Sometimes it was drawing (I'm pretty mediocre), sometimes pottery (also mediocre), some art history, and eventually interior design.Then I got married, had a baby and, suddenly, didn't have time to sit around a contemplate the mysteries of cerulean blue or Basquiat
Interestingly though, creativity can't be killed. It will bubble to the surface somehow, someway. For me, it came out in cooking. I had to cook every day and I discovered that I could get pretty creative with recipes. As a result of years of playing around in the kitchen, I'm a confident and decent cook who will, often, take risks with good results.
Once my son was in high school and fed himself most of the time (Easy Mac
Cassandra and I have spoken before about the siren song of craft supplies.
When one starts a new craft, it's very easy to become enthralled by it
and want to buy all the gorgeous bits that go with the new hobby. With
beaded jewelry-making, very few tools are actually needed but it's not
unusual to fall into the abyss of beads. As I mentioned, even
semi-precious stones (including pearls) are pretty inexpensive when
viewed individually. It isn't until you have a rubbermaid container full
of them and realize that it's a few hundred dollars worth that the
depth of the obsession comes to light. Like with yarn, there comes a
point where I had to put a moratorium on bead buying. The rule (for all
my crafts) is, "Supplies can only be bought with a specific project
planned."Another issue was that, while I enjoyed the action of making jewelry, I'm not an active wear-er of jewelry. I created hundreds of necklaces, earrings, bracelets, and more - sometimes even specifically FOR myself - but rarely, if ever, wore them. I'm not a big jewelry fan. I like it on other people and I like to wear things that belonged to my grandmother or mother but, in general, I wear the same silver hoop earrings and single silver ring every day. So, for the most part, I just gave it all away as gifts. Eventually, I stopped doing this craft because I figured people were sick of getting my jewelry for every gift-giving opportunity.
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| A rosary made by me |
- Alex



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