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Monday, January 20, 2014

Crafts by Taryn: A colourful birthday card

Hello readers! It's Taryn here, with her very first how-to blog!
I'm going to teach you how to make a easy, pretty birthday card! With photos!

You will need:

One piece of paper, any colour
A pair of scissors
Fabric, in a variety of colours and textures
A marker, any colour
Glue
It takes approximately 20 minutes to make.


Step 1: Cut out 16 (sixteen) circles of your chosen fabrics. I used some that came in a child's sewing kit.


Step 2: Fold a piece of paper in half.  Lay out three circles of your chosen fabric in the upper-left corner on the front of the card. It should look like the image below.


Step 3: Lay down four circles of your choice below the top row.


Step 4:  Lay down an additional four circles below the second row.



Step 5: Lay down 1 circle. Then, write a small message beside it, like "I love you!" or "I'm sorry" or "Happy Easter" or whatever you made the card for. I made it for a friend celebrating her 13th birthday, so I wrote ''Happy 13th," on the front. Then place an additional circle beside it. It should look like this:



 Step 6: Lay down three circles in the bottom row.
Step 7: Glue them all down. The glue may take a while to dry, but I used a glue stick, which doesn't take that long.

Step 8: You know how the corners are empty? Draw bows across them. Like this:






Once you've drawn them in the two exposed corners, you're done! Your finished card should look like this: 




Thank you for reading!


Monday, January 6, 2014

Something Long Overdue

Hello readers! Happy New Year!

  I realize I haven't been as....active on Adventures Of a Homeschooling Girl. So I'm going to make up for it by giving you an extra-long post about my plans for the future and lots of other interesting info.
  For me, figuring out the opening line for a book, or heck, even a blog post, has always been difficult. Maybe it's trying to figure out how to introduce it...or trying not to mess it up......well, either way, it's hard with a capital D.
  (Yeah, I know that made no sense whatsoever.)
  So here we go. I'll open with a quote from my latest book, Dacha Summer.


  "Summer is a rather peaceful time. When it's winter, we think of summer with a sad fondness, and we think of not-too-hot days with perfect breezes, spent skipping through meadows or climbing trees, or playing in sparkling, cold pools. We think of days watching fireworks, or wading through creeks catching crayfish. We taste the smoky flavour of barbecue sauce, and the cold creaminess of ice cream. We are thankful for air conditioners and trips to the beach. We wear faded shorts and climb onto burning hot, black-shingled roofs.
  My favorite part about summer are those rare days that are extremely cloudy but warm, with the occasional breeze. The air tingles with an electric charge. It makes me want to sneak through the forest, playing Manhunt, or go on a great journey. It makes me think of white-tipped waves crashing to shore. You can practically feel the salty breeze."

I love summer. It is the Bestest, most Amazing, Wonderful time of the Year. And since 7 and 2 are some of my lucky numbers, 2014 should be the Bestest, most Amazing Year so Far.
   And here's why:
  I may have a chance to go to Tennessee (long story)
  This is gonna be the year I really push for a dog
  I can climb trees a lot better than I used to be able to, so more time in the treetops doing my best Rue-jumping-from-tree-to-tree impersonation.
  I may be going on a real-life adventure with four good friends and compete with thousands of others to win something (also a long story)
  We will be getting our garden in, so lots of time planting and enjoying our harvests.

  Here are the small things I'm really looking forward to in summer:
  Climbing onto the rooftop and enjoying a really awesome view
  Eating frozen grapes under the shade of a tree
  Summer park dates!
  And last, staying up late at summer barbecues.

  And now that I've ranted on and on about summer, I'll tell you about my big (summer) project.

  TIME. LAPSE. PHOTOGRAPHY.

  Once summer starts, I'm gonna go out and photograph a single thing, be it flower, bush, or patch of grass, every day for the rest of summer. Then I'm going to make it into a time-lapse video and post it on here! Cool, huh?

  Right now it's snowing pretty hard. I dislike (read: extremely hate) winter, so I have stayed inside and made a sled for the Disaster, also known as Taryn B the One-legged Doll. She used to have ridiculously fuzzy hair and a dirty face, but my friend managed to fix her up. Many thanks.

La catastrophe, Christmas 2012
It's a big change from that.......

to this!



Le pas-si catastrophe, January 6, 2014



I used Google Translate French for both of these. (Don't kill me!)

  And soon my busy social calendar will start up again, and I won't spend my days looking out my window with the Disaster waiting for summer.
  Au revoir, dear readers, until next time!