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Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts

Thursday, 2 April 2015

Using time effectively

I had the realisation today about how I want to spend my time and I figured I'd let you all know in case it inspires you to think and do a similar thing. 

As it dawned on me how ridiculous my travel goals are/were, basically travelling for food, I came to the conclusion that if I remove food from the equation I'm left with an incredible amount of time. For a raw vegan, food essentially becomes the be all and end all of life. In a nut shell we're conditioned to think we need to have x amount of calories and so we're forever chasing those calories and making sure we have enough supply to keep us going because despite the times when we ate a standard diet and skipped a meal now and then, as a raw vegan we might die of starvation (exaggeration!). 

Not only does it take up time eating food, we must calculate the time spent travelling for food, preparing it and planning our every meal. 

So, when I have all of that time back I'm left wondering what I can do. When you suddenly have an incredible amount of time it can become overwhelming and if you've previously eaten through boredom then it is very tempting to reach for something to eat once again. But this time I've prepared a list of activities I have enjoyed doing throughout my life and always wished for the extra time to perfect them. 

1. Photography. I love photographing flowers, architecture, vintage cars, art and design. I'm sure if I spent more time perfecting this skill I could take better photographs and perhaps sell them in the future. 

2. Playing the ukulele. This is a new skill I'm developing and I bought a book with 127 songs to learn. I'm sure that will take up a lot of time but with having more time to play I will be busking on the streets in no time! 

3. Dancing. A passion of mine since an early age but never fully dedicating my time to it. Now I can learn every style of dance that I want to without worrying about "carbing up". 

4. Yoga. This has been an on and off interest of mine for a few years but time, practice and patience always get in the way. Now I will have no excuse. I'm thinking that a yoga retreat might be a good start. 

5. Meditation. I'm in Thailand and I have been contemplating doing a 10 day silent meditation retreat. I have no excuses. If I don't need to eat then my diet no longer causes an issue. I want to learn from the so called masters and this is my opportunity to do so. 

6. Learn languages. Travelling is amazing, but sometimes I would love to speak the language of the country I'm travelling it. Sure English is widely spoken, but I think it takes great intelligence to master a language. I should at least try to learn 1 other language. 

7. Reading. There's no excuses for this one either. I struggle to read educational texts but there's no reason why I cannot spare 1 hour a day for a book. Plus libraries are open worldwide so my excuse for wanting to hold a physical book is not valid. I can just go to a library! 

8. Singing. I loved being a member of the Redditch Operatic Society a few years ago and learning the songs for Tarantara Tarantara, it would be great to be part of a society like that again and putting on a big show after weeks of hard work. 

9. Running/jogging. I would love to perfect this activity and increase my distance in the right setting. 

10. Creating my own art. I learned how to draw a few years ago (after studying Architecture at university and not knowing how to draw properly!) and I haven't used this knowledge since. I used to fantasise about travelling in Italy with a car and sketching the coastal views and scenery along the way.

11. Sewing. I love fabrics and I love clothes. I sold my sewing machine to come travelling but with a little effort I can buy a better one and continue my passion for (my weird) fashion! 

As you can see I have a lot of ways to fill my time. I just need to be proactive, stop dwelling and making excuses and just do it! There's so much to be discovered that the possibilities really are endless. 

Monday, 23 December 2013

Make it Monday

Hello!!! It is Make it Monday and I am so excited to show off my hard work!

My Auntie gave her old dining set to my dad this year and he wanted to change the fabric on the chairs to match our newly decorated kitchen/dining room. I bought the fabric in summer and thought my dad was going to do the rest...well months past and nothing happened so I decided to step up and put my crafty skills to good use.

I present to you, the reupholstering of the dining chairs...

Faaaaabulous darling ;)

I love getting crafty and if I could make this my living I would seriously consider it. Even though it hurt my wrist and wore away some skin on my hands, it is definitely a rewarding job!

Have you done any reupholstering before? I'd love to see your crafts!

Much love

Jennifer x

Monday, 9 December 2013

Make it Monday

Happy Make it Monday!

So, you all know by now I am crafty. I like to sew (when I can be bothered) and I wanted to share my Christmas crafts with you. I made these in 2011 and I remember the frustration!!

I was going to make 25, but 12 was enough!!

I got annoyed when sewing these as they were rather fiddly on the sewing machine!

I should have stuffed it properly but this was my attempt at a gingerbread house!
The template for the scotty dog is courtesy of Jenny B Harris. An amazing designer and lots of free crafts on her blog. I recommend you check it out. 

I made the template for the house myself based on lots of google searches! 

Also, the stocking was just a basic template off a google search and I decided that the trimming would complete the look!

I'd love to see what you make or have made in the past :) I find that I enjoy myself when I'm getting crafty, even though I get frustrated, annoyed and angry. It fulfills the creative desires within me.

Much love

Jennifer x

Monday, 2 December 2013

Make it Monday

Hello Make it Monday fans!

So, what have I made this week? Well, not a lot. It really is just food that I make, but I am hoping to get some crafting back in at some point and as it is December it means we are into the Christmas month, so what better way to start the first Monday off than to share some Christmas crafts!!

Check out this cute beaded tree decoration. Now, the lazy people can purchase a kit if they wish (link in the caption), but to be honest it looks so easy to get the materials yourself and follow the picture...

Purchase here
The website says crafts for kids, but come on adults will love making these too, just look at their cute little faces and the bright colours!!
Find a description of how to make here

For a more complicated (looking at least) project, check out the link below for some gorgeous craft ideas

Find this beauty and others here
And finally, no house would be complete without...

A gingerbread man!!!! Find the free pattern here
I hope you all get crafty this Christmas and I would love to see your creations!

Much love

Jennifer x

Monday, 7 October 2013

Make it Monday

Happy Make it Monday!

I am into arts and crafts and today I dedicate the post to this area of my life.

A few years ago I made a sock monkey, which is pretty much self explanatory - a monkey made from a pair of socks!


I love my sock monkey, firstly as I made it and secondly because it is polka dot :)


My sock monkey likes to hang around on my shoulder whilst I take selfies. If you'd like to make your own sock monkey you can do so by following this link.

I plan to make a fruity sock monkey that will join me on my travels, I just need to find some fruity socks first!!

Join me tomorrow for a tasty recipe.

Much love

Jennifer x