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nycfem 09-28-2016 08:05 PM

Hey, Gemmekins, has my package come in the mail yet?

Gemme 09-29-2016 05:10 AM

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Originally Posted by nycfem (Post 1097249)
Hey, Gemmekins, has my package come in the mail yet?

I'm not sure. I wasn't in the office yesterday so I don't know if it came but I didn't have any as of Tuesday. I'll let you know when I get it!

Gemme 09-29-2016 08:23 PM

Your package did come yesterday, nyc! You did great and now I have to change my method for weaving because you did the same thing. lol

Great minds!!!

cara 10-05-2016 09:57 PM

I'm on a roll! Just wish I could find that one craft box that's got my do-dads in it.

❤️

Gemme 10-06-2016 04:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 1093256)


Sign up ends 9/16. Projects due to me on or before 10/14. They are officially late and the late rule applies on 10/22. See rule below.

"For 2016, 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 January 1st, 2017. No exceptions. This rule applies to participants and to wranglers. This rule must be posted 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. 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."


Here is my proposal: in addition to the method of weaving, choose one element (metal, wood, water, fire, earth) and one other option of your choice (zodiac signs, colors, seasons, directions, diseases, tastes, heavenly creatures) from the Five Elements Grid below. If you are familiar with this grid, then you know I've subtracted some options. I really don't want something connected to a bodily organ so that went out the window.


The Five Elements Grid

Elements Metal Wood Water Fire Earth (ONE OF THESE)

PLUS ONE OF THESE

Zodiac signs (yang) Monkey Tiger Rat Horse Dragon/Dog
Zodiac signs (yin) Rooster Rabbit Pig Snake Ox/Sheep
Colors White Green Black Red Brown
Seasons Autumn Spring Winter Summer Intermediate
Directions West East North South Central
Diseases Dry Wind Cold Hot Wet
Tastes Spicy Sour Salty Bitter Sweet
Planets Venus Jupiter Mercury Mars Saturn
Heavenly Creatures White Tiger Green Dragon Black Tortoise Vermilion Bird Yellow Dragon


If someone wants to include more than the minimum requirements, by all means, do so. But there would only be three required components: weaving, an element and one other grid option of your choice.

Keep the size of each piece reasonable; 5x7 or smaller. Remember to include $5 for shipping unless your pieces are on the larger side and then include more.




I'm excited for this project! I know it sounds difficult, but it's really not. Your grid option could be the color red so you would use the color red in the project with some sort of weaving (it can be added to the project as long as it's a part of the project itself and we can tell that it's weaving) and you could incorporate a piece of wood into the project (popsicle stick, anyone?). Bam! You've met the minimum requirements and are good to go.

Please don't make this more difficult than it really is. The most important thing is to have FUN. This is a bit out of the box in terms of our normal projects and I'd love for those participating to let themselves go and be as free as you can. Maybe even a little wonky. I love wonky. Wonky art winds up on my walls all the time!

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Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 1093517)
Alright! The sign up is CLOSED! No late sign ups allowed.

This is the final list of participants:

Sign Up List

1. Gemme
2. clay
3. GeorgiaMa'am
4. cara
5. nycfem
6. CCB


Please see the post immediately before this one for details. Do not hesitate to ask if you have questions and make sure to get your 5 pieces and postage to me no later than October 14th. If they are received on or after the 22nd, they are late and you won't be able to participate in the last project of the year.

Everyone have fun and don't take yourself too seriously. I'm looking at a couple of you, specifically. :weightlifter:


As a sidenote: maybe as a group, we should revisit the late rule as it is not 100% equal for all participants. Those who are late in the end of the year only have to wait out 1-2 projects but someone who is late in January has to wait all year. Something for us to touch on before the end of the year, maybe?

Time's a'ticking, pals! Please make sure to get your projects in the mail soon with postage funds included. If you'd like a particular person to get a certain piece make sure to mark it so I'll be able to tell.

The deadline is October 14th, just 8 days away! The project is officially LATE if I have not received it on or before the 22nd. If anyone needs me to resend my addy, please let me know.

I've received nyc's so far and she did great! Can't wait to see the rest!

clay 10-06-2016 05:56 AM

at 600am, I had this thought...:(
 
Just an FYI......
Matthew just may impact our packages coming out of Florida!!!!

Our mail goes through Orlando to be distributed elsewhere...just saying!!!!

Gemme 10-06-2016 09:24 PM

Your packages always find their way here on time, clay. No worries. Stay safe, my friend.

cara 10-09-2016 04:02 PM

Finished!
 
Just have to package them up and send 'em out. If it's not too busy at work tomorrow, they will be sent tomorrow. Otherwise, it will be Tuesday. Thanks for the opportunity to stretch my creative muscles!

❤️

clay 10-09-2016 09:39 PM


Mine went out last Thursday AM....will be to you ON OR before Tuesday!!!

I was so sick that morning...and had misfortune of a dead battery....finally a kind County Worker noticed my plight & rescued me...I drove straight home...car is garage...won't get a battery til next weekend..good thing I don't need to go out for anything...

Good people still walk the Planet!!! Thank you kind young man!!! Billy!!!!

FireSignFemme 10-10-2016 12:20 AM

CD Project
 
To whomever sent the watermelon slice – thanks so much! I didn’t see a screen name so I’m not sure who to credit/thank but I have it on my fridge now and every time I walk into my kitchen and see it, it just brings such a smile to my face :)

Gemme 10-11-2016 03:24 PM

I received clay's package. Well done, clay. Well done!

candy_coated_bitch 10-11-2016 03:38 PM

I'm at the point in the project where I'm freaking out that I'll never be done on time and should drop out. I get this way every time now. I barely have anything done and I guess I can pull it together but I'm really beginning to question myself.

GeorgiaMa'am 10-11-2016 06:52 PM

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Originally Posted by candy_coated_bitch (Post 1100242)
I'm at the point in the project where I'm freaking out that I'll never be done on time and should drop out. I get this way every time now. I barely have anything done and I guess I can pull it together but I'm really beginning to question myself.

I do the same thing, CCB. You're not alone. I'm definitely going to need this weekend and some klonopin to pull it together.

But we will do it! You and I, together! I know we can!

cara 10-11-2016 07:41 PM

I have faith that you can totally do this! I haven't been creative in so long that mine are really simple and basic. It's the best I could do given the amount of time, resources, and creativity available to me right now. I will be happy to see everyone's projects no matter what!

...and I haven't been able to get to the post office yet because I'm sick. Hopefully I can tomorrow.

Xoxo

clay 10-11-2016 09:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 1100238)
I received clay's package. Well done, clay. Well done!

Thank you for letting me know it arrived!

Thank you for the compliment!! I was deathly sick when I worked on those....and mailed them out BUT I "got 'er dun"...lol

candy_coated_bitch 10-12-2016 06:45 AM

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Originally Posted by GeorgiaMa'am (Post 1100279)
I do the same thing, CCB. You're not alone. I'm definitely going to need this weekend and some klonopin to pull it together.

But we will do it! You and I, together! I know we can!

^5 Georgia! Thanks for letting me know I'm not alone. Ok, we got this! I'm gonna need this weekend to pull it together, too, but we can get it in under the wire!

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Originally Posted by cara (Post 1100295)
I have faith that you can totally do this! I haven't been creative in so long that mine are really simple and basic. It's the best I could do given the amount of time, resources, and creativity available to me right now. I will be happy to see everyone's projects no matter what!

...and I haven't been able to get to the post office yet because I'm sick. Hopefully I can tomorrow.

Xoxo

Thanks for the vote of confidence! I'm just going to do the best I can, too. I put too much pressure on myself.

Gemme 10-12-2016 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by candy_coated_bitch (Post 1100242)
I'm at the point in the project where I'm freaking out that I'll never be done on time and should drop out. I get this way every time now. I barely have anything done and I guess I can pull it together but I'm really beginning to question myself.

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Originally Posted by GeorgiaMa'am (Post 1100279)
I do the same thing, CCB. You're not alone. I'm definitely going to need this weekend and some klonopin to pull it together.

But we will do it! You and I, together! I know we can!

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Originally Posted by cara (Post 1100295)
I have faith that you can totally do this! I haven't been creative in so long that mine are really simple and basic. It's the best I could do given the amount of time, resources, and creativity available to me right now. I will be happy to see everyone's projects no matter what!

...and I haven't been able to get to the post office yet because I'm sick. Hopefully I can tomorrow.

Xoxo

cara's got the right idea.....don't make it more complicated than it needs to be. The weaving can be something small and simple. It doesn't have to be the focal point. Don't overthink this! You ladies totally can do this!!

Georgia, when we were signing up, you said you had an idea right away. Did you have to adjust that during the process or is your idea still feasible?

CCB, I get that way all the time with the projects too! Luckily, this is a smaller group, so there are less projects to actually make. I would make a short list and tick off the points as you brainstorm and create.

1. Weave something. Think small, like a friendship bracelet, versus big, like a scarf or blanket. It can be a small part of the piece; it doesn't have to be the majority of it unless you want to go that big. I wanted to do something different, but not to mess anyone up so please don't look at this part of the project as a mountain to climb. It's just a cute lil molehill. Promise!

2. Choose an element and somehow incorporate it into your pieces (Metal Wood Water Fire Earth). These can be part of the base of the pieces or simulated or drawn onto the pieces or you could adhere a toothpick or bottle cap or chunks of dirt onto the pieces. That would qualify.

3. Here's the easiest part of it, imo. You can either put one of the animals I mentioned in the piece or use one of the colors mentioned or show one of the seasons somehow, for example.

If you don't try to build Rome in a day with the weaving, I think the rest will fall into place. I struggled with a couple of ideas and then I switched it when I received nyc's because she did her weaving similar to what I was going to do and I didn't want to have that duplicity.

Everyone in this round is super creative and artistic and I am mega happy that you all signed up for it. Shake the jitters out, CCB, because your work is awesome. You haven't done anything that I haven't enjoyed very much in all this time we've done rounds together.

We do have to keep the schedule in mind though. Make SURE that I have your lovely bits of goodness and a few bucks in hand on or before the 22nd.

GeorgiaMa'am 10-12-2016 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 1100466)
Georgia, when we were signing up, you said you had an idea right away. Did you have to adjust that during the process or is your idea still feasible?

I had the seed of an idea. Growing it into a complete project has been a little difficult because I, myself, made it difficult by not being able to make up my mind about some things. I think I've got it now, though it's going to require at least one more trip to the craft store.

Thanks for the encouragement, Gemme!

candy_coated_bitch 10-12-2016 03:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 1100466)
cara's got the right idea.....don't make it more complicated than it needs to be. The weaving can be something small and simple. It doesn't have to be the focal point. Don't overthink this! You ladies totally can do this!!

Georgia, when we were signing up, you said you had an idea right away. Did you have to adjust that during the process or is your idea still feasible?

CCB, I get that way all the time with the projects too! Luckily, this is a smaller group, so there are less projects to actually make. I would make a short list and tick off the points as you brainstorm and create.

1. Weave something. Think small, like a friendship bracelet, versus big, like a scarf or blanket. It can be a small part of the piece; it doesn't have to be the majority of it unless you want to go that big. I wanted to do something different, but not to mess anyone up so please don't look at this part of the project as a mountain to climb. It's just a cute lil molehill. Promise!

2. Choose an element and somehow incorporate it into your pieces (Metal Wood Water Fire Earth). These can be part of the base of the pieces or simulated or drawn onto the pieces or you could adhere a toothpick or bottle cap or chunks of dirt onto the pieces. That would qualify.

3. Here's the easiest part of it, imo. You can either put one of the animals I mentioned in the piece or use one of the colors mentioned or show one of the seasons somehow, for example.

If you don't try to build Rome in a day with the weaving, I think the rest will fall into place. I struggled with a couple of ideas and then I switched it when I received nyc's because she did her weaving similar to what I was going to do and I didn't want to have that duplicity.

Everyone in this round is super creative and artistic and I am mega happy that you all signed up for it. Shake the jitters out, CCB, because your work is awesome. You haven't done anything that I haven't enjoyed very much in all this time we've done rounds together.

We do have to keep the schedule in mind though. Make SURE that I have your lovely bits of goodness and a few bucks in hand on or before the 22nd.

Thank you for the coaching. It's helpful. I think I know what I'm going to do. It should be fairly simple but do the trick. I will make sure you have everything by the 22nd!!!

cara 10-15-2016 06:39 PM

Posted!
 
I finally, finally made it to the post office today! The package should arrive by Thursday at the latest, Gemme.

❤️ & 🎨


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