Daily Archives: 9 January 2008

Simply Happy

The last few days in Simple Abundance have talked about happiness – our inability to find it within ourself, our inability to get happy ourselves, the source of happiness being outside our control.

More than anything, the January 8th reading, which I just re-read, spoke to me.  I was at a funeral yesterday – a funeral of a young man who died too young but who lived to the fullest while he was here.  While I am sure he was in pain near the end of his life, he didn’t stop living.  He definitely showed those of us who knew him – and there were thousands of us – that happiness was not dependent on a remodeled kitchen as author Sarah Ban Breathnach mentions nor on what is going on around us but it was dependent on a faith in our God or a higher authority and on ourselves and knowing our authentic self.

Then, as this morning awakened, I read about the differing between wants and needs.  When I read this, I always think of children.  They seem to “need” every new gadget they see.  As they become older, their “needs” get more elaborate and expensive.  We, as parents, need to teach children the difference between want and need.  These things are usually wants.  When I think of what I “need” as a woman and as an adult, I realize that there is truly little I need.  But the list of wants could get long.


Marbling Papers

Combining several things I am doing this year, I am reading a book called Paper Transformed by Julia Andrus. Lesson one is on marbling so off I went.

Marbling ATCs

I used shaving cream – the old fashioned actual cream type. Then, I put drops of dye re-inkers in the shaving cream. I took plastic forks and “marbled” the ink in and then pressed the cardstock into the design.

As the shaving cream got rather thick, I pressed one piece onto another piece. You can almost see which two are the pairs.

These were done in ATC (Artist Trading Cards) size – 2.5″ by 3.5″. I have a project in mind!

Marbling Doorhangers

The second marbling was also done with a predetermined project in mind.  I used precut door hangers that I have had on hand for years.  They are from Stampin’ Up! and are glossy.  I used shaving cream and dye reinkers again (Stampin’ Up! colors – Marvelous Magenta, Pink Passion – or is it Passion Pink and Pretty in Pink).  I am putting fun
foam hearts around the top where there is no marbling and stamping or decorating, not sure exactly yet, with Valentine items.

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