Thanks for visiting my web page. This is gonna be a craft web site that everyone can swap ideas, patterns and crafts.
   A little about me. As a kid growing up money was hard to come by so instead of going out and buying gifts, my mom got different materials, patterns, ect and we  made our gifts by hand. It kinda stuck with me over the years and I have been quite a crafter ever since. Our gifts were a huge variety of different crafts, from sm. tile hotmats to string art to crocheting to what ever the imagination could conjour up. I would like this web page to reflect the crafty imagination in all of us.
   I have 3 daughters my youngest being the craftest of them and who also helped me with this web page.My hubby is a crafter as well in his own right. His dad was a cabinet maker and hubby is carring on the talent, we are hoping to have a woodworking shop up this summer. He also does auto restoration (this is an art in itself)
  Once this page is up and going good I will be adding different things. Anyone wanting to add a craft, pics of their craft or wanting to sell their items, please email me with the following information. Name, address, phone (with area code), price and any pics.
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Designed by Lois & Lynn-Ann
These are a few of many creative brain storms. My youngest likes stars & moons so thus theses candles were created. The candle titled "Lynnie's Star" is a Gel candle with a regular wax star set in with snowballs. Another of my brainstorms. The YinYang was created by trying to fix a hole that developed in the ball. Water and wax don't mix !So if your a candle maker make sure everything including molds are  dry after cleaning them between projects
Moonstar. the first design
Star & Moon set
Lynn-Ann's Design
YinYang-wax &water mistake turned creative
Thunderbird-also known as a Phoenix
Angel beads &safety pins
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These are a few of my beaded crafts. The Phoenix is my favorite one but all can be made with different colors depending on preference. Now when I say bead crafts...well it covers a big area. I do alot of  pattern exchangin...meaning I take a pattern from one type of craft and transfer it to to another type.  The beaded earrings below are a good example
Dreamcatcher
Lynnie''s Star
Bead & Safetypin Candle holder and Basket
These are yet again another one of my many crafts. The seed beads are harder to work with being so small but still lends a path the the imagination..You will notice in the lower right hand corner are mini whirly gigs made out of plastic canvas and turned into earrings. I have a bad habit of transferring  patterns from one craft to another. The two earrings next to them  are real porcupine quills with the beads, and yes the "Ole country girl" pulled them herself. They don't pull out as easily as the porcupine can throw them. Across the top are Howlin wolves, Thunderbirds(also called a phoenix),Cactus and Doves along with a few others I've made.
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