Thursday, November 28, 2013

Witches Stitches Homemade Fire Starters


Greetings,

I have been sooooo busy the past week, as I am sure you all have been too. I finally got a chance to sit down this evening and my husband got the fire going. As I watched him use the fire starters I made I thought that I would share how I make them with you.

I am all for reuse, repurpose and keep it out of the landfill. If I can give something a new life I do. I receive junk mail, don’t we all? It bothers me to just throw the unwanted junk mail into the recycle bin, so I make fire starters out of it. I also use the boxes from grocery items I buy.

The fire starters you buy at the store are just wax and paper, or you can use waxed open pine cones.

Here is what you will need to save and how to use them.

You will need an old pot for melting the bits and pieces of used candles. I went to my local thrift shop and picked one up for 50 cents. Cleaned it up and I use it to melt the wax in.

 I save:

Cardboard tubes from paper towels and toilet paper.

Junk mail like catalogs, newspapers, grocery store flyers and so on.

Also save all the bits and pieces from used candles.

Here is how to put them together for fire starters.

Step 1 – Cut your cardboard rolls. The ones from paper towels cut into 4 and the ones from toilet paper cut in half.

 Step 2 – take your junk mail and roll it up, not to tight and place it within one of the cut pieces of cardboard tube. Make as many of these as you have junk mail and cardboard for.

 Step 3 – All the wax I save I now melt in my pot on the stove. Set the burner on low, you do not need it too hot to melt the wax. You can use the left over wax in the bottom of jars by placing the jar in a warm oven and melting the wax left in it. I do this when I am using the oven for something else so I do not start the oven just for this. When the wax in the jar melts pour it into your pot. Caution!! The jar will be hot please use oven mitts. Now you have your wax in your pot and it is all melted you are ready to add it to your fire starters.

When you are done making your fire starters if you have wax left in your pot, just let it harden and save it for next time.

 Step 4 – Cut open a paper grocery bag. (I know you don’t use plastic ones when food shopping. They are so bad for the environment) Lay it flat on your counter. Now dip your rolled junk mail tubes into the wax. You do not have to submerge them completely. Dip one end then the other. Now lay them on the paper bag to harden.

 Step 5 – When they are all hardened, put them in a basket by your wood box. Make sure they are not too close to your fireplace.

 Step 6 – Remember we never just toss away, so take the paper bag you have been drying your fire starters on, cut it up and use it for fire starters too. It will already have wax stuck to it.

 Step 7 – You can also use open pine cones and dip them in your wax. To get them to open place them on an old cookie sheet. Once you use the cookie sheet for this please do not use it for food. Place the cookie sheet in an oven set at 200c. Keep an eye on them, the heat will make them open. Once they open, dip them in your way place on bag to harden and then use these for fire starters. Once again these are exactly what the ones in the store are.

 Use these in place of store bought fire starters. Keep in mind that they have wax on them. Wax will burn fast and ignite very easy. Please use caution at all times when lighting a fire.

I have been doing this for some time now. I feel we all have a responsibility to keep as much as we can out of the landfills. I also feel good about using items that cost me nothing, that I already have and I would just toss out. So before you toss, take a look at what you have and how you can alter it and reuse it!! As always have a great day and if there are any questions please give me a shout.

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Handmade Spotlight - Wooden Gifts


Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Needles-n-Pins Stitcheries: A Thanksgiving Poem

Thanksgiving is a time to be thankful for all the blessings we have. Personally I am thankful everyday for the blessing I have...a wonderful family.....wonderful friends...and just being alive. So on this special day of Thanks I thought I would share a poem by Joanna Fuchs with all of you. :)
 
 
Thanksgiving Feasting

When the Halloween pumpkins are gone,
And the leaves have all fallen to ground,
When the air has turned windy and cold,
Then Thanksgiving will soon be around.

Thoughts of loved ones all feasting together,
Pleasant pictures from past times appear
To dwell in each heart and each mind--
Then Thanksgiving is finally here!

The kitchen has scrumptious aromas,
The dining room looks oh, so fine,
Decorations with pilgrims and turkeys,
And now we are ready to dine!

First the napkins are placed on our laps;
Now the prayer for the meal to be blessed,
Then we stuff the good food in our tummies,
And we hope for it all to digest!
 
 
 
So if you are like me and eat wayyyyyyyy to much you will agree on wanting it all to digest! I hope each and everyone of you have a very Happy Thanksgiving. And if you are traveling to family and friends please be safe! :)

 
 
 
 
Colleen :)
 
 
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Monday, November 25, 2013

Jacquie's Up-Cycle Nation: Cozy Up

The chill has finally reached me here in Galveston and now I can join the world in layering on the blankets and cozying up by the fire.  Vintage quilts and woolen blankets are the easiest way to add recycled charm and warmth to your home.
 
November 30, 2013, is national "shop local" day so be sure to support your local antique dealers and search out vintage quilts with community roots.  But if you can't find what you're looking for in your town,  these Etsy vintage shops have you covered.
 
 
 DairyFarmAntiques Is a trip down memory lane, filled with vintage goodies to inspire tales of Christmas past.
For everything masculine chic turn to fe2oxide.  In addition to fabulous wool blankets this shop offers unique finds for the industrialist on your list.
Dreamy quilts and blankets can be found alongside vintage fashion and accessories at drowsySwords. This shop has something for every vintage lover! 
Striking patterns, easy care, and affordability are bringing afghans into vintage vogue.  These labors of love add instant cozy to the cold winter nights ahead.  Grab this stunner at VintagethatsMintage!
Lisabretrostyle2 offers a nice selection of woolen blankets as well as a bevvy of vintage goods for every nook and cranny of your home. 
For more fab vintage warmth on Etsy search vintage quilt or vintage wool blanket and be dazzled by the recycled beauty made generations ago.

LOVE  &  UP-CYCLE NATION!!
Jacquie Wheeler
Hand of Bela Peck

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Blog Party Sunday -- Show Off Your Handmades

Welcome to our Blog Party Sunday. We would love to have you show us what you are crafting.

You are allowed to add 3 links to your shops or your blog.

The rules are simple:
1. Follow our blog
2. Handmade items only.
3. You may list up to 3 items each week.
4. Family friendly items only.

The success of this link party depends on the participants so spread the word to your friends, visit the shops,  post about it on your  blog, in a forum or on your favorite social networking site, grab the button and put it on your blog or website.
Just click on the Add Your Link button below and add your items.
And if you would like to add a link to the party you can grab this button below.