Just Like That, I am Back

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 If I said I was back, would you believe me? Blogging is complicated, and there are so many "get rich quick" blogging schemes that make it look like you are a lost cause if you are not currently earning money blogging. And why are you even blogging if you don't have multiple streams of income and entertainment. If you don't have a brand? I do have this website, but I do not have Instagram, Twitter, TikTok (you don't want to see me dance), or whatever is next.  Heck, I haven't even updated this since before the pandemic. So why am I here, writing about being back and then, probably ghosting for another two years? Life has been rough. It's been painful and overwhelming. I am so thankful for you my readers, or what is left of you. I am so thankful you are reading this post. I am so thankful that you are still committed to making the world a more exciting and more sustainable place.  Keep up-cycling my friends, and you never know, I might be back again with an

Featured Blogger Theresa from All Is Well

Hi Everyone I am so pleased to welcome the lovely Theresa 



from All Is Well to our Spring Stashbust celebration.

Theresa has a fun blog with a great name (mommies out there do you feel me on this one?) She has amazing Anthro knock-off skills and can bake a cake like no ones business (putting my little skills to shame, but hey).









Before we share her lovely tutorial I asked her to answer a few questions about herself:

#1 – I decided to sign up for the Spring Stashbust because I love myself an upcycled project! What’s better than taking something you no longer use and transforming it into something even better? And…I may just have a stash or two that needs some busting!
 
#2 – My favourite upcycled project is by far my anthro-inspired necklace…upcycled from an old woolen sweater and a cast-off necklace. 
  
#3 – Have you ever wondered what to do with those small scraps of paper left over from a project? How about turning them in to some sweet little cupcake toppers? All you need is a scalloped circle punch; a regular circle punch; a toothpick…and tadahJ




#4 – I blog as a creative outlet…both in terms of the DIY projects I tackle and the writing process. I also blog to make connections with others who share my interests.
 
#5 – I find a lot of inspiration in catalogues…such as Pottery Barn and Restoration Hardware. I love to visit home-decorating stores and dream up ways to create what I’ve seen. Of course Blogland is also full of inspiration!
 
#6 – I have a second blog…www.justcakesandmore.blogspot.com where I share my edible creations!

So What Did Theresa Do?

I took this…



 
And turned it into this…


 
Then, I used some inspiration from Pottery Barn to create this vignette…

 
Learn How To Do This Yourself   



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Comments

Anonymous said…
Thanks so very much for this opportunity Robin!
Theresa
I am truely loving her book page eggs!

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