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A Little Sunday DIY

July 14, 2013 by Leah Stirewalt Leave a Comment

I thought I’d go ahead and share another little DIY project I’ve been working on (yes – this one was Pinterest-inspired too)!

I’m a keeper of cards! I love getting/giving cards, even if they are almost extinct. But, one of the issues I’ve had with my card collection was lack of organization. They just existed in piles…birthday, Mother’s Day, Christmas, just because, thank you…all piled up together. I found an idea on Pinterest where someone made little books out of their cards, grouping them by category/holiday. So, here is my attempt at doing the same thing.

The first book I made was for 40th Birthday cards. I actually received more on that birthday than any prior, so it really needed to be a collection of its own. The other birthday cards can co-exist together in one book.

Most of the examples I found on Pinterest used chipboard, purchased from a local craft store. However, being a thrifty soul, I chose to use recycled cereal boxes, pasta boxes, cardboard, etc. for my chipboard and the “covers” of the books.

IMG_6217 IMG_6218I simply cut the cereal boxes down to a size just a little bit larger than the largest card in the stack.

Since I’m also a scrapbooker, I’m never short on scrapbook paper and chose to use some in my stash to decorate the cereal boxes.

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For the 40th Birthday book, I ripped up some of the scrapbook paper and used Mod Podge to glue it to the chipboard / cereal boxes. That was just the design element I chose for this particular one. I used my Cricut to cut out the letters used on the cover, but you could also use stickers if you prefer to go that route.

In the next book, sympathy book #1, I simply hot-glued the paper to the cereal boxes – no ripping, no Mod Podging at all. I used “in memory” type paper to decorate that particular cover.

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I then used a hole-punch to punch two holes in the left-side of both the top and back covers as well as in each card going in the book. I chose 1.5″ album rings that you can find at your local craft store to “bind” the books together.

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Insert all the covers and cards onto the rings, close them up, and you’re all set! VERY easy, but it can be time consuming, depending on how elaborate you want your covers to be. Now, for my sympathy book, I did choose to place a copy of the obituary inside the front cover – simply to enrich the book even more. Overall, however, the 40th birthday party book took me much longer than the sympathy book due to all of the small pieces of paper and Mod Podge usage.

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I plan to make several more…including another sympathy book to finish up storage of all the cards I received following my previous husband’s death. I also have cards ready for Mother’s Day, Valentine’s Day, thank you, just because, and several more. I’ll simply work on them as time allows and as I have empty cereal, cake, or pasta boxes to use. 🙂

Have a blessed rest of the day!

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Day 20 Already?

July 13, 2013 by Leah Stirewalt 2 Comments

Can you believe day 20 of my little 40 day consecutive blogging journey is already here? Interestingly enough, the last day of this 40 day run coincides with my daughter’s return from Africa (no I didn’t plan it that way).

Normally, I run my blog posts first thing each morning, so that those of you that are subscribed will get it on that same day. However, if I wait and post it later in the day (or write it later in the day – like today), it may not run the subscription until the next day. Quirky…but, I’m not techie enough to figure that out (at least not now). So, you may not be reading this until Sunday, but I’m referencing things that happened this morning (Saturday). Got it? Yeah…me neither. 🙂

My morning started out kind of bleh. Saturdays are usually wonderful. I get to sleep in. For me, that might only be 7:00 or 7:30, but that’s a couple hours longer than normal. 🙂 So, as planned, I slept in until around 7:30 today. Usually, I’ll turn over, look at the time on my phone (a/k/a my alarm clock) – oh, I have to grab those pesky glasses first (ah…the joys of aging). I digress. Anyway, as I was saying, I check the time and usually head straight to the bathroom for my morning liquidation (TMI).

This morning…I never got past staring at my phone, because it also showed me I had missed lots of activity that occurred around 5:15 am. I typically turn off the volume at night so that only the alarm clock rings through. Keeps all the other bleeps, chirps, etc. from emails or texts from waking us up. Well…because of that little habit…I missed Anna trying to get in touch with me from AFRICA!!!!! She had texted, tried to FaceTime, emailed, and sent Facebook messages. I couldn’t believe I had essentially “silenced” my baby girl!

If that wasn’t bad enough, as I read her email update…she explained how she had been sick for basically a week now (since before she even left training camp). She thought it was just her allergies flaring up, but she never got any better. Eventually, her team leader felt that Anna might have an infection and need to be seen at the clinic in Uganda.

The host pastor they are staying with ended up driving Anna, her team leader (Helena) and another teammate to the clinic. They wanted to draw blood, but Helena advised that didn’t appear to be necessary at the moment (another whew!), so Anna declined the blood test (whew!). I know they are probably very sanitary, but you just never know.

They ended up treating her with an antibiotic to help her ear/nose/throat infection, but it ended up making her throw up each day. So, now they’re adjusting her meds to a different time of day to coincide with food intake a little better.

Will you please pray for my girl as the Lord prompts? It would do this mama’s heart good!

On a brighter note, she is in love with the country of Uganda and their treasured people. Here’s a pic of a new friend she’s made while there. What a cutie-pie! Look at those big eyes!

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Leah StirewaltI became "twice widowed" when my beloved prince, Joel, went to his Heavenly home after a brief and sudden illness on February 12, 2017. I’m in a place of shock and devastation, but I intend to use this format to journal my second widow journey, much like I did my first. It’s my open journal, my electronic oasis, and it’s often the place I find true healing as I allow myself to “come clean” with my feelings. Read More...

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