Friday, January 11, 2013

Look What I Made

I've never been crafty.  I get these great ideas and I'm really good at starting them, but then I get frustrated, or bored, or run out of supplies, or it's not looking like I have pictured in my head and I quit.  It's one of my worst qualities along with leaving my towel on the floor (at least these are Andrew's biggest complaints).

Anyway a while ago I had the greatest idea for a Christmas present.  I had seen a really great kid-friendly nativity at a ward Christmas party way back in 2010.  I found the exact same set on a crafty blog.  They were wood blocks with cute little stickers on them.  I looked all over the internet for those stickers, but I couldn't find them.   I assumed they had just run out at Christmas time and I would look again later.  I looked the next fall for the stickers and discovered that they were discontinued.  I decided that I would look for different stickers surely there would be something just as good, or maybe better.

There wasn't.

Christmas came and went, also Riley was born, and I didn't really think about this nativity.

Then in the spring I started thinking of the nativity again.  I thought maybe I could just draw my own pictures that looked almost exactly like the other ones.  Then I remembered I'm not very good at drawing (probably for the same reason I'm not good at crafts).  All this time I talked about my idea with Andrew, he was encouraging.  Last summer I decided to finally draw my own pictures.  It is a little embarrassing how much work it took me with how simple they are. But during Riley's naps for about a week or two I drew my own pictures.

When I was finally satisfied I scanned them and got them on the computer. Then I had to fix all the lines and little marks that were bad.  This also took kind of a long time.  Then I used the fancy paint bucket tool to color the pictures.  Victory! My pictures were finally done!


Then I realized I didn't have anything to cut up the wood.  Also our summer in Albuquerque was coming to an end, so I decided I would just figure out what to do once we got back to Pittsburgh.  A few weeks went by and I kept forgetting to ask if anyone had a chop saw I could use.  Then I asked some friends at a baby shower if any of them had a chop saw.  They all said no, and asked why.  I explained my idea to them.

I kept forgetting and forgetting and I had basically given up on making a nativity this year when around the middle of October one of my friends from the baby shower called me and asked if she could use the nativity for her Super Saturday craft she was in charge of.  I was so excited, and told her everything I knew that had to be done.  I emailed the pictures to her.  She and her husband cut all the blocks, sanded the corners, and printed off the stickers.  Then I signed up for the project and didn't have to do much work except for any extra sanding that I wanted to do.  Actually I signed up for a lot of them. . .  Sorry again.

Super Saturday came along and everything worked great.  I slowly worked on my nativities a few blocks at a time.  Usually after Riley went to sleep and before Andrew came home from school (or while he was doing homework).  I also watched a lot of TV shows while I was doing it.

I ended up making 7 sets and gave 6 away as gifts.  Too bad Riley had to get all the reject blocks.  I think this year I will make him a good set.  It took a lot of work, but I am really proud of them.


Riley ran off with some of them while I was taking pictures.





4 comments:

  1. Lindsay. I am seriously so impressed! Your pictures look like real stickers! Project success, for sure. You should be so proud. :)

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  2. So cute!!! The pictures are awesome. :) I wouldn't say no to a set for myself. Hint, hint. :)

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  3. You did a great job! I think the pictures you drew are cute. I feel the same way you do about being crafty but sometimes I think we just need to give ourselves the chance and put forth the effort (I am really bad at both of those things).

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  4. They are awesome! We love them. Way to go Lindsay!!

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