Friday, November 29, 2024

New Etsy Shop!

I've had this dream for over 2  years now.. to open a new Etsy shop with digital printables only. I would like to give myself some "passive income".

Digital is all the rage right now, from what I hear.

I took courses on Youtube on how to make my own digital papers, which is where I started out over 2 years ago.

Since I got excited about this, I began taking pictures of everything! Things I could turn into clipart and photo wall art, etc. 
 
One of my grandma's doilies that she made. I will turn it into a frame for some stationery or part of a card front.

One of my mom's  hankies. She collected them for years. I've turned it into stationery, which I haven't listed yet.

I rumaged through my mom's old hankies, and doilies, and lace things, and old glassware, and took photos of it all. I'm working on making some stationery which is framed with the lace and hankie images. 

Stationery.. I'm making a set.

I'm also having fun making some Christmas tags.
 
A couple of years ago, I made some tea themed tags and vintage ladies tags. Those are still a work in progress.

Introducing my new shop, Rocking Horse PrintsUS



I've really had fun designing my shop, making the logo, and creating mockups for my listings.

I've just begun adding items. I have a few Christmas Tags listed now, plus one of my photo quote prints and a Bucket List.

In between all my crafting, I've been working on getting my newly created tags and card fronts ready to list! It takes time, but once it's done, then it's ready to sell in perpetuity! 

I would love it if you'd go take a look. Maybe try puchasing a print and trying it out. All the tags are "print and cut".... you print it, cut it out, and make it. You can decorate it, punch a hole, tie some ribbon on it, add glitter or lace, make it your own! Very easy. And you can print as many as you want. Think of a sheet of 8 tags that you could print out 100 times!

Or think of paying $1.00 to purchase the Bucket List, and printing out 10 to give as gifts.  

I was just excited to share this with you!

~Marilyn~ 


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Monday, November 25, 2024

Our Grange Flea Market

Hi Friends and Family!
The area where I live, named Svensen, which is a small community about 8 miles east of Astoria, has a neat old grange hall, called Wickiup Grange. It's quite historic and has been here a long time. Every month, there is a flea market on the third weekend, except December.


When I moved here, I went to one of the flea markets which was mostly antiques and what you would find at garage sales.... lots of jewelry, good food, and very  nice people, but I never planned to become a vendor and try to sell my crafty projects. I didn't think my handmade things would fit into the clientele of people who go there.  

Then came early September, and my neighbor here where I live, knowing I made paper goods, asked me if I'd want to share a table with her, as a vendor, at the September weekend event.

She has jewelry and scarves athat she and her husband have made, and they used to go to different craft fairs. 


I decided, why not? so I went. It was alot of work to set it up, and get out all of my projects that I had listed in my Etsy shop a few years ago, and repackage it, reprice it, etc.

The September flea market I didn't take photos of. I sold a few things, and met some nice people.

We decided to do the October weekend also. Again, lots of work to load up, take it there, unload it and set up the table.. then take it all down, drive it home, and unload it back into the house. I've done a few of these markets in the past, and really didn't love it. Too much work! But I decided to go ahead and do it.

Here are a few photos from the October weekend. I made lots of Fall stuff, decorated with little fairy lights and velvet fabric. The setup looked really  neat I thought! But not many people showed up sadly.




I specifically made some Hallowen Hershey Bar pockets and a few mini candy bar treat holders. Some of those did sell.

Cute Fall cards!

The October market was VERY slow, as ODOT (Oregon Dept. of Transportation) took down all the signs they had up on the  main highway about a block from the grange, so I'm sure many people didn't come because they didn't know it was happening. They supposedly have a new rule now, that there can't be any signs out close to the highway! That sure put a damper on things.

Move forward to now...... the grange event manager decided to have a special Christmas Bazaar with just handmade items and crafters... NO old stuff, no anqitues, no "junk" as we called some of it! Just handmade...... and that event is next weekend!

I've furiouisly been making things for the bazaar. Our mobile home park is also having a Christmas Bazaar, which we're opening to the public, so I'm going to be part of that also. It's the weekend following the Grange holiday event. We've put up flyers for both bazaars in Aatoria, here, and in two more towns east of Svensen.

Here is what I've been making....

(photo heavy, I'm sorry....)
The most darling teaport "gift boxes". I sold alot of the Fall ones, so am making more with Christmas themes.



I punched a hole in some of them, so I could put a litte electric tealight inside. They looked so cute twinkling on the shelf.



Double sided pockets.. one side holds a tea bag, and the other a Ghiradelli square.




Made a whole bunch of Fall themed ones. Those hardly sold! So I've transformed them into Christmas themed by adding different stickers and red or green ribbon.






Mass making.

My dining table was full of them!

More Hershey Bar pockets made for this coming weekend:

Lots of loggers and hunters in this area.. so I thought these would be perfect!

This was for Halloween. I'm making some Christmas themed ones.



And here are my favorites (well besides the teapots)..... little Christmas stocking gift card holders. You slip the gift card in the top. 



Love the pink! Hope to make more.

So I'm keeping really busy! Not many days left until next weekend, and of course one day is Thanksgiving! I'm going to my son's house about 20 miles from me. Oh I'm so blessed to live close to him again!

HAPPY THANKSGIVING EVERYONE! Please take a moment to count your blessings.

Marilyn







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Thursday, November 7, 2024

Camping Adventures!

I finally got to mark something off my bucket list! Van Camping! I had put it off all summer, procrastinating, which I'm good at. Finally in October, I knew there wouldn't be many more sunny 3-day periods of time, so I knew if I didn't go in October, I probably couldn't until next late spring. I needed to "pull up my boot straps" and JUST DO IT.

NOTE: The "adventure" was more in the getting ready, than it was to actually camp.

My Van had been parked under fir trees all winter, so first I had to wash it, inside and out.

"Before" picture, but I had already started washing it. It was COVERED from head to toe in fir tree needles! It took forever to get them all off.

Finished! Much better!

And of course clean out the inside, wash bedding, wash windows and dust everything, shake out rugs, and reorganize, plus go through tubs in my shed to get stuff I thought I might need. I spent two days doing that!

Then I decided to finish a little shelf I had started last year, to put over my wheel well, so that I would have a little cooking surface.

How hard is it to screw screws from the top part, to hold the legs on? Apparently for me, it was hard! It took quite awhile.


Voila! Done!

Oh she looked so clean before I brought in all the stuff!

I spent two weeks looking for "safe" places to go by myself. Even two years ago, I felt more brave to go it alone. But now, two years later, I'm not real anxious to go out there alone, to public campgrounds! So I tried to find a place on hipcamp.com, which is kind of like a camping air b and b. Private people and families who have land, or space, even if only an acre, set up camp sites for tenters and RVer's. Some places may have a cute cabin or two, or yurts or dome tents. I felt those types of places would be more private and safe. Of course, they charge an arm and a leg for it! I could have stayed in a motel for the same price (almost).I finally decided on one only 23 miles from where I lived. That way, I was not too far away from my son, in case I needed help!

And bless his heart, he actually came out to the camp the first afternoon, (after I was set up).. to see where I would be, plus build a nice fire for me, and we roasted hot dogs and s'mores. That was the highlight of my day!

Such a nice fire. Such a nice son!



My campsite was at the end of a gravel road, only about 1/2 mile off the main highway, but seemed so secluded and private and was very quiet. I had searched high and low for a quiet place, but many of the hipcamp places in my area were close to a highway it seemed.

I was the only one there, out of about 12 sites! We had just had 3 days of rain, so I suppose camping in the wet (with a tent) wasn't very appealing. I had dreamed of camping in the woods the entire time I lived in Madras (central Oregon which is hot and dry and no woods), and I sure got the woods... plus the bonus was a little creek that ran right by my site. I was parked about 20 feet from the creek. That was really sweet.



I was a little leary of camping by myself, so decided to only stay one night. The check-in time was early on the 1st day, and check-out time was late on the 2nd day, so I had almost 2 full days there. The first day I got there, was sunny and beautiful.



I was tucked in a deep canyon. The creek ran down a little "gorge" (very tiny) and there was a waterfall up a trail. I did a little exploring.

Sweet bench where I sat for a bit, to listen to the gurgling creek.

The waterfall is to the right of the bench, up a little ways, but can't see it in this photo.


Then to set up camp. I must say, at that moment, I was in Heaven!

Looking across from my camp, to the footbridge. So pretty, and quiet and peaceful, and the sound of the creek was music to my ears.


Picture taken from the footbridge.



I brought 2 chairs. Just as I was going to start the fire, my son came. I had brought 3 packs of firewood, and he brought 2! Just think of the work loading everything into the Van! That part was not fun.

Look at the neat round "swing" basket that was in my camp spot! It was hanging from a rather sketchy looking branch from one of the old mossy alders, but my son tested it and it was fine. I never did brave it though.




We had a few hours of a wonderful bonfire, and roasted hot dogs. I had made a potato salad, and brought all the fixings for s'mores. We were both so full of the food, we didn't have room for marshmallows and chocolate. My son headed home around 10 p.m. I was alone.

After the sun went down and it got dark, it became pretty cold. I think that night was 45 degrees. I was afraid I'd be cold in the Van as the heater I brought could not plug in to the inverter, and just in case, had brought lots of blankets! Bottom line: I didn't have a very good night as I was too hot! I had piled maybe 5 blankets on me and wore my clothes to bed, and the entire night, I was literally "stuck" in that bed in one position and couldn't move or turn over. I hate wearing clothes to bed as then  you stick to the covers. It's like being in one of those mummy sleeping bags!

I did throw two blankets off of me, but still was hot most of the night and was too "stuck" in bed to try to get up and take off my (too warm) clothes. I woke up early, probably starting at 5:00. Then would doze, and wake up at 6, then doze, wake up at 7. I finally made myself get up at 8:00! Early for me!

My pretty messy van. I didn't take time to clean up stuff or make the bed properely. This was right before going to bed.

It WAS very cozy inside... just hadn't taken the time to organize it very well.

I woke up to a very misty, cold, damp morning. Typical beach weather really. Being back in that canyon, I don't think anything ever dries out either! (plus it had rained for 3 days 2 days before I camped).  It was soaking wet outside on all of my stuff. Could not sit at the picnic table.. the bench was wet, the tablecloth was wet, as if it had rained (but it didn't)... my camp chairs were soaked, so I felt pretty displaced and grumpy.

No firewood left to make a fire, the heater I did bring didn't fit into the receptacle in my inverter (I was so smug with myself, as was sure I'd have heat if I needed it!). And yes it was cold outside when I got up! My little electric water pot plug-in didn't fit either. It was 3 pronged, and my inverter is not set up for that.. so no hot tea in the morning!

Here I am, sitting on the edge of the Van steps, looking pretty dejected.



I'm trying to look  happy, but it was SO wet and damp! I didn't quite know what to do with myself.

One thing..... when you're camping alone, and wake up in the morning to a pretty dismal day, it's not a whole lot of fun. You aren't sharing it with someone, or laughing about it, or sitting by the nice warm fire or having your cup of hot tea. I just sat there and all I wanted to do was pack up and go home! 

I did sit there for awhile, and enjoyed the creek sounds. My hot water electric pot did not work, so no tea, and I was in no mood to drag out my mini toaster oven and try to cook something. My little cooking "counter" was buried in stuff. I did go for a little walk down the road, along the creek. That was nice.

Some things I did enjoy and appreciate:
  • The quiet
  • The sounds of the gurgling creek
  • The deep woods and huge trees
  • The bonfire at night
  • Having my son there with me
  • Knowing I had managed to do this all by myself
I think by 10:00, I was packing up, and all I wanted to was to get out of that damp canyon and go home and have my hot tea and something to eat! I definitely had not planned the food thing very well. I hated to admit that I DID like the comforts.

As I drove home, I had a whole different outlook on Van camping, and whether I wanted to do it (alone) again or not. I stopped at a little cafe close to home, and got some nice hot chai tea, and by then the sun was out.

Needless to say, I was glad that adventure was over!  I was glad I went though, as I DID get to check that off my bucket list.... and I proved to myself I COULD do it all alone, but it did make me realize that camping alone is not a whole lot of fun. I pretty much thought if I did it again, it would be with my son and his fiance, or friends (if I could find anyone who likes to camp). Also, at my age, it's not so romantic to "camp out in the wilderness" as it was when we were in our 20's and 30's! And no one I know, at this point in time, who is around my age, even WANTS to camp!

And that's my story for now....

Until next time........



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