The eastern hemisphere. I'd love to travel through Russia, Europe, Africa, The Baltics and Asia. (but I think I'd need more than a month... So maybe Russia would be my first choice.
I'm all about blah blah blah and bitch bitch bitch. I talk about stuff that doesn't really matter and when it does matter, I'm just bitching about it. and sometimes I will post a crafty tutorial of something I just learned. so don't laugh cos I mostly don't know what I'm talking about - but I know what I'm doing!
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Thursday, December 02, 2010
Blogging from my android
Words
I love to play scrabble.
I love my android.
English, Norwegian and Dutch dictionaries (more languages to follow).
Push notifications.
Supports Android 1.5, 1.6, 2.1 and 2.2
Wordsmith - is a turn-based game similar to Scrabble or Words with Friends.
-Play friends/random opponents
-Push Notifications
-Free version has 3 game limit and ads
-Ad free version available in market
DroidWords - is a 1-2 player Scrabble-like word game for Android. Play against a computer, a friend, or a stranger using custom game modes and more:
* Single Player Mode
* Word Definitions
* Multiplayer Modes - Blitz, BS, and Urban Slang
* Custom Skins
* 50 Simultaneous Games
* Local and Random Play
* Chat and Notifications
I also play scrabble on Pogo as fleashaTX and on Facebook, I play lexulous.
Lexulous.com is another site to play, I am fleasha there. I don't play on that site as much as I do on facebook.
So if you're ever up for a game of scrabble, find me!!
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Long time, no see...
but I wanted to ease into it before throwing it out there out of the blue.
I may not be back for another year so I felt I needed to give a little *warning*. so here it is...
I've got something to say...
see next post.
Friday, January 29, 2010
for Lauren
I made these earrings for my most favorite cousin ever, Lauren. Her birthday is Sunday but we're having lunch today!
It seems like its the first out-of-the-funk crafty thing I've done since last November.
I also worked on some drawstring bags last night. Yep! I'm on a roll...
Monday, April 20, 2009
T-shirt Tote: a How-to
So then I thought about making these for a fundraiser for Avery. I had already said I would make some reusable bags for the fundraiser, but I wasn't really looking forward to all the cutting and sewing. So I took a look at these bags and figured it looked easy enough so I gave it a shot.
Wow! It was pretty easy and quick too. My kind of project.
So over the weekend I scoured the a few thrift stores for some marked-down t-shirts. I think I ended up buying around 30. They ranged in price from 30¢ to 99¢. I'm cheap. That's the most I'll pay for a thrift store t-shirt. I even used the original bag to carry some of the loot home with me. so, yeah, these things do work.
I am actually considering taking a few to work and leaving them in the break room for earth day. Hoping to raise awareness about reusable goods to the folks that I work with. We'll see how that goes.

So, here's a quick run-down on how I am making them.



Smooth out your tee then fold lengthwise and cut the neck and sleeves off.
I try to keep as much of the image on the shirt as I possibly can. But you need to keep in mind that you'll need a wide enough opening to put stuff into it.
After cutting you'll have what looks like a tank top.
Gather the bottom sides and fold inward about two inches and pin together. This should make a gusset or whatever its called. (I don't know any other way to describe it. maybe the picture will be better help?)
Time to sew.
Sew about three or four stitches along the bottom hem. I use the smallest stitch settings on my machine to do this.

Once you've got your bottom all stitched up take care of the straps(handles).
What I did was fold over each strap and sew the layers together to hopefully make it more durable. I used a zigzag stitch.

Voila! Now you have a reusable shopping bag!

Now go shopping!
Thursday, January 15, 2009
I saw, I conquered. Its a hat.
So anyway, I came across an upcycling tutorial that uses an old sweater to make two winter hats. I looked at it and thought it looked easy enough. I could get a knitted hat without actually having to know how to knit. sweet.
So, being that I live in Houston where it hardly ever gets colder than the 50s, I don't own too many sweaters. I learned of this tutorial on Tuesday. Its been cold here this week... like in the freezing temps cold. so that means I'm wearing all the sweaters I own, this week. So I really couldn't cut into one of my existing sweaters - no matter how ugly and worn they may be.
I ended up taking a trip to one of the many thrift stores in my neighborhood. Luckily for me on the day that I went, they had a half off sale on pink tagged items. I found a decent but really ugly sweater marked at $2.30. I hate that I didn't take a pic of the sweater in all its ugliness. It was the type that had knitted flowers on top of appliqued leaves with a cow like pattern on the front. One sleeve was black and one was white. The back of the sweater was plain white. I used that for my hat. oh, heehee the sweater even had :gasp: shoulder pads!!!! WTF?! hahaha
I wasn't able to follow the tutorial to the letter. I was lazy. I'm always lazy.
I tried to access the tutorial via my cell phone. I can get to the link, but the pictures don't come up. So I had a stab at it by trying to remember what I saw earlier in the day. (no, I don't read patterns. I too lazy to follow directions and I have this thing about breaking rules. :) )
I'm not much of a perfect circle cutter type of person. After I sliced off the sleeves and the collar and band, I folded the back fabric and cut what I thought was a good enough circle (it looked more like a rounded square). Then I went a sewing away. I ended up with an *ok* funky but not cute hat. I wore it.

I conquered the hat and wanted to do something else with the left over fabric. So I made a doggie sweater for our sweet little rat terrier we call, Girl. I used the sleeves of the sweater for this idea. Luckily, Girl is teeny-tiny and fit the sleeve perfectly. The black one is kinda sorta a camouflage sweater. Other than the red strip of fleece at the bottom, it blends well with the color of her fur.
Yes, she’s not happy wearing it, but it DOES keep her warm so she’s dealing.
And no I’m not taking orders… :P
Thursday, December 04, 2008
Friday, November 14, 2008
Its been a while...
I'm going to blame it on Ike. yeah. Ike. Its all his fault.
anyway, I've been a sewing fool lately. woowoo.
I even had a hand in influencing two others to start sewing also. A nine year old and an older old. and that makes me happy.
I got really into making tea wallets.
Tea Wallets? wha??
Yeah, thats what I said.
Well, what happened was...
Ya know? Sometimes I get really bored (zero motivation, zero inspiration, whatever) and I read forum threads that I normally wouldn't read when I actually want to read a forum. So, yeah. I was very unmotivated one day... scanning the threads on Swap-bot, I come across someone wanting a tea wallet... hmmm... tea wallet... interesting... I read the thread. Saw some photos and thought to myself... hey, that looks easy enough... I think I'll try it. So I did.
I used my coworker, Angela as my guinea pig (she's always saying she likes my stuff, so hah! she's stuck with it!). Anyway, I used this really adorable fabric that I got a Joann's. I had been eyeing it for a while, but I didn't want to pay full price. Then one day, like magic, it was HALF price! heaven.


And some others


Cute, huh?
well I think so. that's all that really matters. :P
So since I am all excited about these quick and easy wallets, I went ahead and tried my hand at creating a tutorial. I even busted out my illustrator skillz. check it.
Tea Wallet A quick and simple gift.
When reading this *tutorial* please keep in mind that I have had no formal sewing lessons nor do I know what all the terms are called. I just got a wild hair one day in the Fall of 2007 and bought a sewing machine. I’ve been having fun since. All I want to do is sew and craft. So with that, let’s make a tea wallet!
Look through your fabric stash (who doesn’t have one?) and pull out some cute fabric. I like cute, but you can use whatever you want.
Iron it to make it smooth... oh so smooth. Then, cut out two rectangles about 10" x 4" and one at about 2 1/2" X 10".
On the smaller piece, fold over 1/4" at the top and press to make a nice fold. (see, term… I have no idea) Stitch across the length of the piece over the fold. This will be your pocket panel.
Now get what will be your inside panel and pin the pocket panel to it. Grab the outside panel and face both panels to each other. Pin.
Now stitch a quarter-inch seam around three sides, leaving one short side open.
OK, now turn it inside out. Press it with the iron to make it look all smooth and pretty.
On the open side, fold in so you get two nice edges. Now press it so that its all smooth and stuff. Don‘t stitch it just yet. Whew!
Measure what would be a third of the wallet then stitch.. two stitches and you‘ll have three pockets. now that you have your nice and pretty pockets. Now let‘s decide on how you want to secure the wallet…
- you can sew, glue, fuse a ribbon on the outside of the middle pocket. then tie a cute bow
- you can sew in some Velcro.
- add a fabric loop thing and sew on a button
- use a snap button
You can pretty much do whatever you want. Just keep in mind that it is easier to pack the wallet if it is secure somehow.
Now once you‘ve decided how you‘re going to secure it (or not) you can stitch the open side (add your loop at this point if you’re going to do that).
Voila! Now you have a tea wallet.
once I figure out how to add the pdf, I'll include that as well. (yeah, i have a pdf. woowoo. I'm a bigshot wannabe)

Thursday, June 26, 2008
Burning the Midnight Oil?
I like to watch the local Fox station when I'm crafting. Here's the line-up:
10:00 PM TMZ - not really into celebrity stalking, but it could be funny at times. I think that blond dude is, well, he's just different.
10:30 PM King of the Hill - I wanna marry Hank Hill. Peggy is one lucky woman. :P
11:00 PM - Midnight Two episodes of That 70's Show - I don't know what it is, but I can watch that over and over. My only wish is that they would show the episodes in order. In the first one last night, Kelso and Donna ran away to California. Donna needed to get away after being left at the alter by Eric and Jackie minced Kelso's words and agreed to marry him.
Then the second episode, Donna is back with blonde hair and dating Kelso's brother, Casey and Jackie and Hyde are a couple.
Midnight - 1:00 AM 2 episodes of Scrubs - I had never watched this show until it started airing on Fox in syndication. I can't believe I never watched it.
So that's what keeps me company while I'm burning the midnight oil with my crafts.
Here are some of my latest projects:
It is a Breast Cancer Awareness Dotee. I made this for a swapper who was flaked on. I hope she likes it. I really think she's cute.
This one is for a Winner Take All Dotee Game. Its part of a group that I am in on Swapbot. (I think she's cute too)
I have been so into making zipper pouches. This one started out pretty big. I messed it up so I tore it apart, cut out the mess up parts and started over. Its about 2" x 2.5" and yes, I think its cute. I sent this to someone who says she likes pink. I really hope she does.
For a digital art post card swap I did this:


I had to include my name on the card. So since I'm in love with @gnomad I added him to my card. But if you look at his eyes, you'll notice they are not his. :) They are mine. Its a lot freaky looking but I think its cool.
Friday, June 20, 2008
I know, I know...
So here ya go…
I don’t have photos of them all, but I finally finished all of the summer dresses I was making for the little girls, my sis and gran. Woooo… I made eleven dresses total and one blouse using the mock smock material stuff.
Here's one of the first ones. Since I've learned to make straps.
I finally figured out how to make a zipper pouch. This was one of the hardest things to do.
They even zip and don’t catch! These are my 5th and 6th try.
Be proud of me. I am. :p
I was having an anxiety attack because I hadn’t made anything in a couple of days. So, I made this. I sent it to a friend’s daughter.
This is what made me push myself to get that darn zipper right.
I don’t know if I shared this with y’all yet… Out of PolymerClay, I made this little guy. It was for the adopt a critter swap. His name is Felix Eisenhauer P.
He traveled to his new home in a matchbox and took with him breakfast, lunch, an energy drink and a snack in case he got hungry.
Some other Polymer Clay critters made by me and my son.
So there you have it. Some of my latest crafts.
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
I'm such a loser
I've been doing a lot of crafting and want to show it off. so check for that soon.
Regarding Gnomad?
I have no idea where he is or where he will be next. He's been corrupted with everyone wanting to show him a good time at the bars and stuff and now he thinks he doesn't have to listen to me. i tell him to go to one place but he ends up somewhere else. I give up. look for him on twitter. www.twitter.com/gnomad
Thursday, January 17, 2008
The Roaming Gnome - An idea

A few days ago @ darkGracie gave me an idea.
I don't exactly remember what she said and I cannot locate the update. At the time I was just browsing Twitter on my phone. I wasn't involved in a conversation with anyone. But she said something along the lines of twitter and a roaming gnome....
--lightbulb!--
If you know me you know I love gnomes. I have quite a few just sitting here on my desk at work and they're all over my house. So anyway, I thought since I have one to spare, I could start this roaming gnome project.
I hope enough tweeps join in.
The gnome I am choosing is about 5 inches tall. I chose him because he is small and postage wouldn't be so bad.
Once I get the word out (and enough people wanna play), we'll set some guidelines. Two things that will be a must, first, is that you take a photo of it either with you or somehow indicating where you're located and second, that you send it on to the next tweep.
I'll also start a blog and whoever has the little guy can write a post about the guy's visit. Add your photo, etc. And of course, we'll start a flickr group. :)
So if you're interested in playing and/or helping me organize this, let me know!

Saturday, December 22, 2007
happy holidays from our family to yours!
Cast (in order of appearance)
Elf 1 = OG Old Gnomie
Elf 2 = Kiki, stupid cat or B!$&%
Elf 3 = TheBoy
Elf 4 = fleaSha
Elf 5 = ManBoy
Sunday, December 09, 2007
Thursday, December 06, 2007
My Pets - Digital Photo Swap
This is a dual purpose post. One because I need to start blogging again and secondly because I need to fulfill a swap on swapbot.
I haven't been much of a pet owner. We didn't grow up having a dog or a cat around. Well, I take that back.
We did have a huge Irish Setter named Rufus or maybe it was Cherry - gosh I can't remember - my dad had one at his house and we had one at ours... I forget who went where...anyway, when I was about 5-7 years old. My cousin and I would try to ride it like a horse, but she'd buck and we'd fall off. One day, we were on the porch and my cousin tried to ride her again... well she ended up busting her head on the brick pillars on our porch. blood everywhere. After that we didn't treat the dog like a horse.
So after that I didn't have a pet for a long time. I believe I was already out of high school (or it could have been my last year). I found a dog wandering the street so I decided to take him home. I named him PuppyLove. I had PuppyLove for a few months. He ran away three times. The last time he left, he didn't leave a note or anything like that, but I figured since he didn't want to be my PuppyLove so I just let him be. I hope he found a happy home. Obviously mine wasn't.
Oh wait, I do remember having another puppy that a boy from the next street gave me. It was on Valentine's Day. If I remember the boy's name correctly it was Chris. (he was crazy about me and I was like ughhh... a boy! heehee) I was probably about 8 or 9 at the time. Well, my mom didn't want the pup in the house, so I put him in the garage. We lived in a wood house and had a detached garage. The garage had no insulation. Valentine's Day, Winter, Garage, No insulation... can ya get where I'm going with this?? No? Okay... I'll tell ya... the poor thing froze. not a happy story. No wonder I'm not much of a pet owner...
Ok, now come back to 2006. My son, in the fifth grade, wants a pet. I say "No!" I mean, c'mon, I've had bad luck with pets...
Well, my son doesn't listen to me.
He brought home the cutest little doxie mix. OHMAHGAH I fell in love with her...
The dog had been found wandering on the school grounds for a couple of days. My son got attatched to her so the principal called me to ask if Damon could take it home. I said, sure. It was lost. My plan was to find this dog's rightful owner.
I put out flyers and gave it a week... but by that time I had already fallen in love. Thank goodness no one claimed her. She was ours and we named her Coco. Well earlier this year we moved into an apartment. Which meant no yard and no more wood floors. I also had gotten really busy with other life stuff and didn't have the time to care for her, take her on walks, play with her... and since I was the only one that acted like I had a pet (the luster had worn off for my son and Barry wasn't into her as he had been...) so I had to give her away. But I was not about to take her to the SPCA... or any dog killing factory... oh no. (I think I've contributed more than enough to doggie heaven) So I sent out an email (a long one at that) to find a good home. I had so many requests for her it was kinda cool. But I ended up giving her to a friend of mine who I knew would take good care of her. We still keep in touch.
So here are pictures of Coco. You can also check out her Dogster page. Its like a myspace for doggies.
Coco
Well, I thought I was done with pets. Until a few months ago when my son brought home a kitten. grrrr....
again, the luster has worn off but this time I'm not having any of that crap where I have to do everything for it. I will buy her food and litter... BUT I DO NOT FEED HER OR CLEAN HER BOX!!! Damon and Barry do it. Damon doesn't really want her anymore, but Barry isn't about to let me give away another pet. So I'm stuck with another pet (for now).
She's really cute and at times can be fun... but I've never been a cat person. I don't like cats. well except for Garfield. I love Garfield... but he's in either paper or plastic form. I can deal with that. I think this cat knows I don't like her so she makes it a point to only be near me. To follow me where ever I go...
GOSH! it is so annoying! but I do love her. I guess.
KittyKitty
I play Scrabulous (Scrabble) on Facebook, and this damn cat thinks she can play too.