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candy_coated_bitch 02-27-2018 11:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Bèsame* (Post 1200107)
I have my boxes. And ideas! CCB, is up first :)

Ooooooh, I can't wait!!

candy_coated_bitch 02-28-2018 08:16 PM

Oh my, goddess knows what you'll find when you go scrounging in the very back of your paper bin. I found so much good stuff for this project! I'm officially pumped!

nycfem 03-01-2018 10:23 PM

Matchboxes have so many mini canvases on them. They are small but they aint no joke, especially when personalizing for each individual! And I'm loving every minute of it. They give me time to reflect on how special each one of you is to me <3

GeorgiaMa'am 03-02-2018 09:40 AM

I thought my matchboxes had come in the mail yesterday, and I was so excited! Oddly, it was instead a months-late Christmas present from someone I haven't seen in over a year.

Yay, for getting a present! :) But no matchboxes yet :(

Gemme 03-04-2018 09:46 PM

If you have any problems with them coming, let me know, Georgia. I can mail some to you.

I'm glad to see some are already kicking into gear. I have done my best to do so but my fingers were a wee bit cold this morning. I expect to do better in a few days on my next day off.


candy_coated_bitch 03-05-2018 03:57 AM

My matchboxes still haven't come either, but I do have a few ideas of where to begin so I'm not super worried yet.

Gemme 03-05-2018 06:28 AM

Same offer!

GeorgiaMa'am 03-05-2018 09:58 AM

So, what are you all going to do with your actual matches? I don't really want to just put them in the kitchen junk drawer.

candy_coated_bitch 03-05-2018 10:18 AM

I throw most of mine away. I can't think of much use having hundreds of matches will do me. I feel kind of bad, but really--what's the point?

apretty 03-05-2018 12:57 PM

drive-by-hello
 
Such an inspiring thread, I always want to participate but I don't dare commit, just a quick hello <3

Gemme 03-05-2018 07:02 PM

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Originally Posted by GeorgiaMa'am (Post 1200480)
So, what are you all going to do with your actual matches? I don't really want to just put them in the kitchen junk drawer.

I order decorative boxes that don't come with matches so I don't have that dilemma but if I did, maybe I'd use some of them in a project. Cut matches could make a cute fence or boardwalk.

GeorgiaMa'am 03-05-2018 07:36 PM

My boxes came! (Thank you for your kind offer anyway, Gemme.)

candy_coated_bitch 03-10-2018 02:27 PM

So, just so everyone knows I've just suffered a death in the family. I *WILL* finish the matchbox project but since I am grieving it will either be my best work or worst work lol. I'm not sure why I feel the need to "warn" everyone but I do. So there you have it.

Lyte 03-10-2018 02:31 PM

If anyone wants to send their matches to me... I'll take em!! I could use em to make ... something! :koolaid:

Quote:

Originally Posted by GeorgiaMa'am (Post 1200480)
So, what are you all going to do with your actual matches? I don't really want to just put them in the kitchen junk drawer.


Lyte 03-10-2018 02:36 PM

Sorry... didn't see your post before throwing my hand up for unused matches! ;)

If anyone finds they have no use for matches... I'm game! :byebye:



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Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 1200500)
I order decorative boxes that don't come with matches so I don't have that dilemma but if I did, maybe I'd use some of them in a project. Cut matches could make a cute fence or boardwalk.


candy_coated_bitch 03-13-2018 05:09 AM

Gemme sent me some boxes to get me started (thank you), then I got mine and they are very shallow in depth. Like half the size of Gemme's. I was like I just cannot work like this if I want to put things inside the boxes. Which I do. Which I do. I ordered more but with Gemme's boxes and a snow day today I should be ok.

I usually use real matchboxes and I think I will stick with them in the future!

candy_coated_bitch 03-15-2018 05:09 PM

Does anyone else get the evil urge to put glitter all over something when you're working on it for clay????

Gemme 03-15-2018 08:17 PM

bwahahahaha

That would not be good.

:blink:

*snarf*

candy_coated_bitch 03-15-2018 08:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 1201419)
bwahahahaha

That would not be good.

:blink:

*snarf*

I know it wouldn't but I can't help but think of it every time.

clay 03-15-2018 09:42 PM

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Originally Posted by candy_coated_bitch (Post 1201396)
Does anyone else get the evil urge to put glitter all over something when you're working on it for clay????

Whhhhaaaaa....

........(pouty look here)....lol

acccchhhoooo....watches glitter flakes go everywhere...............lmao

candy_coated_bitch 03-15-2018 10:01 PM

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Originally Posted by clay (Post 1201432)
Whhhhaaaaa....

........(pouty look here)....lol

acccchhhoooo....watches glitter flakes go everywhere...............lmao

Hahahaha! I'm almost done with your box and there's not a drop of glitter on it. I held myself back.

candy_coated_bitch 03-20-2018 08:02 PM

My properly sized matchboxes finally arrived today! I have two and a half done and good plans to forge ahead. WHowis everyone else doing?

Bèsame* 03-20-2018 09:04 PM

I'm finished! Cute with little beaded drawer pulls! I'm on vacation and I needed to finish this week.

I love each one! 💙💚💛🧡💜

GeorgiaMa'am 03-22-2018 07:55 PM

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Originally Posted by candy_coated_bitch (Post 1202030)
WHowis everyone else doing?

I went to Michael's today, which is always the most dreaded part of any craft project for me. I always want to take my time and linger and look at stuff, but it hurts my knees terribly to stand on that concrete floor for very long. And, the manager of my Michael's keep the store blazing hot for some reason, so I am always breaking out into a sweat, even when I'm not doing anything but browsing.

So now I have all my stuff, and if I forgot something then I'm going to have to make do with what I already have!

Gemme 03-23-2018 05:36 AM

It's on now! Way to go and happy crafting, everyone.

Gemme 03-31-2018 05:54 PM

How is everyone doing? Two weeks to get them to me!

Happy Easter, y'all.

candy_coated_bitch 03-31-2018 06:33 PM

I'm doing well! About where I want to be at this point. I'm loving how each box is its own special snowflake for the intended recipient. This feels like a special project to me.

GeorgiaMa'am 04-01-2018 07:54 PM

I'm coming along. I don't have any complete yet, because I keep switching back and forth between them while paint dries and whatnot. I have crafting supplies all over the place. My dining room table is completely full of crafty stuff, and I either have to eat on a one square foot corner of the table or on a TV tray.

clay 04-01-2018 08:08 PM

Coming along! I am happy with so far!

Gemme 04-02-2018 05:40 AM

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Originally Posted by GeorgiaMa'am (Post 1203941)
I'm coming along. I don't have any complete yet, because I keep switching back and forth between them while paint dries and whatnot. I have crafting supplies all over the place. My dining room table is completely full of crafty stuff, and I either have to eat on a one square foot corner of the table or on a TV tray.

Hey, a foot is all you need. How big can your plates be?

:blink:

Bèsame* 04-02-2018 07:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GeorgiaMa'am (Post 1203941)
I'm coming along. I don't have any complete yet, because I keep switching back and forth between them while paint dries and whatnot. I have crafting supplies all over the place. My dining room table is completely full of crafty stuff, and I either have to eat on a one square foot corner of the table or on a TV tray.

Now that's a sign of a dedicated crafter! We all tend to spread out when we are doing something we enjoy :)

whew....I'm glad I'm not the only one!

Gemme 04-02-2018 07:05 PM

Excellent! I can't wait to see all of your work, crafters!

GeorgiaMa'am 04-03-2018 05:13 PM

When I started this project, I was a little upset that the fewest match boxes I could buy at a reasonable price was 50. I thought, I will never use all of these! And they will just end up taking up room in my rather small crafting supplies container. (And I will never throw them out because, well, I never throw anything out.)

However, I have now messed up so many of them by experimenting that I don't think it will be a problem.

GeorgiaMa'am 04-06-2018 07:05 PM

Question about stamp ink pads
 
I have a question about stamp ink pads. I bought several from the really cheap bin at Michael's, and I tried one out. I waited AN ENTIRE DAY for it to dry before touching it - and it smeared. I think this is because I was using the cheap ink. What kind of ink do I need to buy? Or do I have to put sealant over the ink? Or is there something else I'm not doing right?

Any help will be much appreciated. :)

Gemme 04-06-2018 07:07 PM

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Originally Posted by GeorgiaMa'am (Post 1204629)
I have a question about stamp ink pads. I bought several from the really cheap bin at Michael's, and I tried one out. I waited AN ENTIRE DAY for it to dry before touching it - and it smeared. I think this is because I was using the cheap ink. What kind of ink do I need to buy? Or do I have to put sealant over the ink? Or is there something else I'm not doing right?

Any help will be much appreciated. :)

It's because it's not permanent. You need archival, permanent ink. It would say it on the container. The super cheap ones are almost never permanent.

You should be able to use a sealant to hold it. I would use a spray fixative as there would be less of a chance of it smearing while you are sealing it.

Gemme 04-09-2018 06:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 1199763)
Welcome to the 2018 MatchBox Round of Crafty Goodness!!!

Quantity: one for each person that signs up minus yourself.

Theme: Getting to Know You. When you sign up, list 10 things that you enjoy/love/adore/like/etc. It doesn't have to be anything fancy or even tangible things, but there should be enough variety that someone can find at least one thing to base their box to you upon.

Here is an example: love, the color yellow, pigeons, old books, the smell of gasoline, fast things, graham crackers, Etta James, pens, selfies.

The boxes must be no larger than 3 1/8 inches long. Anything smaller is fine. You may get them at Walmart or a grocery store if you want to use the typical matchboxes (minus the matches, of course) or you can buy them online. They come in craft paper, white or multicolored.

Parameters: Choose one or more options from each person's list of 10 things and build your box to them around your choice(s).

Note: EVERY box should be addressed to someone as each box will be personalized for each participant.

The Boxes: you can fill the box with goodies or you can paint or draw a mural inside...you can paint the boxes or cover them with paper or you can washi tape the heck out of them or cover them with grass....the goal is NOT to spend a ton of cash on trinkets or charms or whatever....the goal is to be creative and have fun. It doesn't take much money to do that. One thing you MUST do is make sure the inner box can slide in and out so that the box can be opened. You will need to keep this in mind as that will become harder and harder with each coat of paint or layer of tape. This project will require a bit of noggin doodling on your part.

Newbies to matchbox art: this will take longer than usual because you are working on a multi-dimensional project. Not only do you need to do something to the outside of the box but the inside must be decorated as well. Also, each piece will be designed for the person in mind. No cookie cutter, assembly lines this time. It's more time intensive, but I promise you; the work is worth it. These are great projects and mean so much to the recipient!

Dates to Remember:

Deadline for finished projects to be in my grubby little hands: 4/14/18
Officially late, and on the naughty list, if not received on/by 4/21/18.
Completed projects will be mailed out on/before 4/28/18.

Postage: Send $10.00.

"For 2018, the rule is if one of our projects is received by the wrangler more than seven days after the due date, or one of us drops out of a project for whatever reason, that person is welcome to continue posting but is not allowed to sign up for a group project again until six months from the latest date that the project was supposed to be due. No exceptions. This rule applies to participants and to wranglers. Wranglers must mail out projects within one week of the latest date that the projects were supposed to be due. In addition to waiting six months before being able to join a penpal project, the person who has not met the latest deadline must post directly on the penpal thread within a week of missing the latest deadline stating that they have not adhered to the deadline (reason is welcome to be included or does not have to be) and, most importantly, the date on which they will be able to return to participating in the penpal projects. They must scroll back and add themselves to the bottom of the list of any other participants who have not met the late date for any project for 2018. If that is not done, then the member is welcome to participate in the thread with "thanks" and reps and thread chat but not to participate in any future projects for 2018. The reason for this is personal responsibility, so that we have a running record right on the thread that is easy to refer back to when needed. And for the purposes of clarification, if someone drops out before the deadline to sign up has been closed then they are not excluded from future projects because they are still following the rules.

Example: Bitsy misses the late date for a project. Within a week of that late date she must scroll down and find the most recent list of people who have missed the late date in 2018 and copy that list to a new post and add herself. Bitsy's post would look something like this:

'Sorry, I had the bird flu and missed the late date of 2/21/18. I can start participating in new projects on 8/21/18. I have added myself to the list below:

1. Tony (missed the late date of 1/28/18, able to participate 7/28/18)
2. Bitsy (missed the late date of 2/21/18, able to participate 8/21/18)'

This rule must be posted in its entirety at the bottom of all new projects that are being wrangled so that members can thoughtfully consider whether we wish to commit to a new project."


Sign Up:

1. Gemme ~ hearts, felines, the color blue, John Hughes movies, butterflies, snail mail, coconut, fantasy creatures (unicorns, dragons), music, flowers.

2. clay ~ Dolphins, teal, blue, dachshunds, gemstones, coconut, knives, reading Nicholas Sparks, postcards, the beach.

3. Breathless - Dragons, butterflies, every shade of blue, lace, music, rocks/sand, Celtic anything, stained glass, sweet peas and trees.

4. purepisces- Buddha/Zen, maps, trees, shabby chic, rocks/stones/pebbles, steampunk, ocean colors, daisies, birds, globes

5) CCB: pink, purple, unicorns, ocean stuff/mermaids, vintage, pagan/Wicca/the occult/tarot, kawaii style, mixed media art, snail mail, cats.

6) nycfem: Zentangle, fat positive theme, vintage, cats, femme theme, kawaii / Sanrio style, steampunk, cute hamburgers/cheeseburgers, encouraging / positive, and tiny tiny tiny

7. nanners ~ cats, rainbows, coffee, leaves/trees, pink, purple, traveling, irises (the flower), femme theme, celestial things

8. Besame : all things pink, frilly, lace, shabby chic, hearts, sea shells, bows, gardening, beach, cats

9. GeorgiaMa'am - Mid Century Modern architecture and design, pin up girls, Disney animals, gems/pretty rocks, vintage ephemera, pagan/Wicca/the occult/tarot, the outdoors, Art Nouveau decorative arts, sugar skulls, music

Alright, folks. This is our final list of people and our final list of things to draw from.

NO CHANGES from this point on.

Have a great time and make sure to include $10 in postage and to have fun. I just know that everyone is going to be so surprised and happy when they open their packages.

I'll send my mailing info in a couple of weeks.

Alrighty, folks!

You should be getting ready to mail out your goodies to me to make the deadline so I sent out my address.

Happy crafting!

Gemme 04-11-2018 05:45 AM

I'm so excited! I'm so excited! I'm so excited!

I'm excited, y'all.

:blink:

clay 04-11-2018 07:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 1205271)
I'm so excited! I'm so excited! I'm so excited!

I'm excited, y'all.

:blink:

I am, too, to see what each artist did! Mine will go out in mail Friday or Saturday Gemme! :)

candy_coated_bitch 04-11-2018 04:02 PM

I'm excited too!!! I'm almost ready to go. I hope to crank out the last box tonight.

candy_coated_bitch 04-11-2018 10:25 PM

Done. Now I just need to procure a ten dollar bill tomorrow and I will put them in the mail!


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