Friday, January 30, 2015

Free Style Boro Rag Patch Mending: Creative Outlet Alternative to Hoarding, Story 3

Free Style Boro Rag Patch Mending:  Creative Outlet Alternative to Hoarding, Story 3

It's probably oxymoronic or a crazy wisdom paradox to be mending with rag patches!

Boro rag patch experiment
More of my textile art at Hoarder Rehab
Available in the handmade by me for you, here

It might be silly and odd, but it's better than hoarding!  And it's an alternative start to helping me find a more positive constructive productive path on my Hoarder Rehab journey.  So be it!

I love the mindless free style of  act of seeing where the next piece of black thread is going to take me!  It's very calming and sends me to a timeless place.  It's like a Rip Van Winkle effect where I wake up and hours have gone by, dinner is still in the frig, laundry still in the washer and nothing but patching has been done!

Now that is better than hoarding!

More Rag Patches
More of my textile art at The Destiny of Things
Available in the handmade by me for you, here

Personally myself, I've been watching my mending decay over time and love to see it disintegrate into another form with each wash.  I've been mending my favorite white guaze shirt for two summers now and it has mends over mends! It's hard to see, but here is the collar:

 I upcycled pieces from a stained linen doily and made circle patch mends with random designs
For me, it's so relaxing and fun. 
The best part is there is no planning or thinking involved either!

I wear this all the time in the summer and since it's white patch mending on white and my hair  covers the collar, no one notices.  Which brings to mind these stories:

In eighth grade on a field trip, part of the assignment was to break social norms in public and document what happens.  My partner and I broke around 10 norms together.  I wore my tee shirt inside out, faced people with my back to the door on elevators, pushed an empty wheelchair and other stuff I can't remember, but what I do remember is the whole time, NOT one person reacted!  No one said or did anything out of the ordinary, not even look at us side ways or smile. 

No one said anything to us!  Which is how I met one of my best friends from college!  He was breaking a norm everyday in class and either no one noticed or said anything.

He used to wear his tee shirt inside out to class at every meeting.  I used to come late to that class because I had a waitressing job at a Rock and Roll sushi bar that didn't close until midnight and had to have coffee or I'd fall asleep.

So I'd sneak in quietly and sit in the back and I noticed he'd always have his shirt inside out with the tag sticking up.  I'd sometimes wonder why... was he a starving student without laundry quarters, did he have to wait til the weekend to take his laundry home....So one day I asked him about it and he said, "You've won a free beer!  I've been wearing my tee shirts inside out for months now and you are first to say anything!"  And a friendship began.  Some might say that was a Godwink!

So I don't think anyone even notices my mends, which is the way I like it!  I've become more brave and added some pastel color threads and have been mending with quotes.  There is a quote in yellow and one in pink.  Maybe you can see it a little better in this close up:

Circle rag patches from an old stained table linen
More of my textile art at The Destiny of Things
Available in the handmade by me for you, here

Back to rag patching, I've been making these patches to mend either the inside or outside of clothing and leaving them unfinished, so more can be added when used to patch mend a holey garment.

 FRONT
More of my textile art at Hoarder Rehab
Available in the handmade by me for you, here

Yes, I've been mending with the design patches on the inside because I do love the way the reverse side looks too!  Many times I think the messy reverse side looks better!  More pix of those mended clothes next Friday, until then here are the back sides:

BACK
More of my textile art at The Destiny of Things
Available in the handmade by me for you, here

What I Learned:

1.  I've been trying a lot of different creative outlets as alternatives to hoarding, but not much keeps my interest very long.  I've tried making cards, washi tape art, mixed media art collage, jewelry assemblage, textile fiber art and mending is what I always go back to doing.

And of course, I've fallen into the hoarding trap of collecting, looking, planning and buying ALL the supplies needed to try all the different creative outlets I find appealing and there are so many! Ha!

And what do I end up using the most?  Thread and rags!

2.  I've been procrastinating about writing about my many Hoarder Rehab tips that have helped me through this journey.  I don't know where to start!  Plus I'd rather patch and mend!

The clover and the shamrock are salvaged from the stained linen doily
I use to mend with circle patches on my favorite shirt.
The clover is available here and the shamrock here.
or just view them to see how the backs turned out!

While I'm rag patch mending and trying other alternative creative outlets as part of my Hoarder Rehab I am still dehoarding daily on all four Etsy shops!

My new dehoarding goal is to list something new weekly at each shop until I reach 200 at least three shops! 
Click on the shop names to visit new hoard listed daily or weekly: HoarderRehab with 195 items, The Destiny of Things- 190 items , VintageToGoEasy - 199 items and now JunkDrawerAndMore - 160 items!  Maybe you'll find something to take home and share your story too!  Thanks for looking!
 My favorite piece of  kantha boro rag wearable textile art
photo via Hoarder Rehab 
 available here or see the back!
Related Stories:
2. Not a huge rip in my favorite jeans!  Before pix  Mending as a Creative Outlet, Story 1   
3.  Other Creative Outlet Stories on this blog, here  

"A stitch a day keeps the hoard away."---Hoarder Rehab and The Destiny of Things

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Mini Gold Toy Prize Trinket Guns: The Destiny of Things, Story 270

Mini Gold Toy Prize Trinket Guns:  The Destiny of Things, Story 270

I don't know why, but these mini guns are now so popular and are one of our best sellers!

 photo via JunkDrawerandMore
mini gold guns, available here

I've loved these from childhood and my brother and I used to fight over them when we played army in the mud under our tree house.  We had plenty of army men, but not gold and silver guns!

Back then, I think they were metal, but today they are plastic. Some of the AK's and rifles felt like metal, but they are now sold out.

 photo via JunkDrawerandMore
mini gold guns, available here

Every once in awhile I'll still find an AK in my hoard, but since an Etsy buyer wanted 100 all gold and I had only 80 in all gold, I gave her my stash too!  I was tapped out!  Now we only have the ones below and we are sold out of silver too!

 photo via JunkDrawerandMore
mini gold guns, available here

 
This Etsy buyer wanted a "rush order" and she was all the way in New York!  Anyways, thanks to her I cleaned and organized a lot of my hoard for two days straight to find 80 and then later she wrote me saying she needed 20 more and she bought those too!

I asked her what she was using them for and she told me she was an artist and was going to use them in her next mosaic project.  She said she'd write me back when things calmed down, but things must still be busy for her and I forgot about her story until last Friday's posting.

How cool these will be in someone's mosaic art!  I wonder how it will come together...

Example of how my brother and I used to use them, but with army men!
 photo via JunkDrawerandMore
mini gold guns, available here 

Saying Goodbye:  I have my own stash of these again and have since found large vintage plastic ones too!  I hope the vintage ones are just as popular, but it seems most people only want them in gold.

 photo via JunkDrawerandMore
vintage plastic pistols and rodeo boot charms, available here

What I Learned:

1.  I just love kitsch plastic charms from my childhood and would love to use these as a dangly border for a scarf or quilt!  I certainly have enough of them!  I guess it goes along with my love of all things miniature!

2.  Yesterday someone asked me how the mini gold guns would look as cupcake toppers and honestly, I think they are too small, unless it was put on a round wafer of chocolate or something as a background so they wouldn't get lost in frosting!

However, the vintage pistols above are about twice the size of the mini gold guns at about 2 inches long, but do not come in gold.

Which ones do you think would make better cupcake toppers?  My vote is for the larger vintage ones.  Any wild guesses as to why the mini gold guns are so popular?

 photo via JunkDrawerandMore
Mini silver guns are currently out of stock

Thank you Etsy and Etsy buyers for your continued support by sending your stories. I would love to see the end product of mosaic art with these mini guns in them!  Every once in awhile, I google "gold guns in mosaic art," but haven't seen any yet!
 
Thank you readers from all over the world for supporting my  HoarderRehab and The Destiny of Things !  Your visits are much appreciated!
 
My new dehoarding goal is to list something new weekly at each shop until I reach 200 at least three shops! 
 
Click on the shop names to visit new hoard listed daily or weekly: HoarderRehab with 192 items, The Destiny of Things- 191 items , VintageToGoEasy - 199 items and now JunkDrawerAndMore - 159 items!  Maybe you'll find something to take home and share your story too!  Thanks for looking!

Thank you for stopping by!

Friday, January 23, 2015

Sweet Tooth Fairy Necklace Valentine's: The Destiny of Things, Story 269

Sweet Tooth Fairy Necklace Valentine's:  The Destiny of Things, Story 269

For all the sweet tooth lovers out there!

in sets of 5 or 10 or 25, available here
 heart beads included in each tooth

An Etsy buyer just informed me that these are for her Valentine's Sweet Tooth Party!  How fun!  I wonder if these are favors with something sweet inside, like a tic tack mint, skittle or M&M inside.  I haven't had any conventional sweets in so long, I don't even know if an M&M will fit in there!

I've put the usual heart pony bead in each one to make sure each one works correctly and doesn't pop back open.  The little heart can be kept inside for good luck until one's tooth falls out and then can be added as a little charm bead to the necklace.

I've also used resin skull beads for pirate parties ( it's the closest thing to a pirate tooth rattling around in there!), little birthday note cards or other tiny messages, fortune cookie slips, small themed confetti sequins, teeny tiny stickers, I've even tried to roll a dollar bill to fit inside, but it doesn't fit!

It does fit in here!  Yes, a carefully folded and rolled up dollar bill fits in these tooth saver treasure chests for any tooth fairy fly by exchange.  And they can be added on the tooth necklaces too!

available in 6 count here or 12 count here

As a teacher I could never decide on which tooth savers for the classroom, so my students got both!  Most wore them both as a necklace and when the hinges broke just added them to their pockets.

My students loved to go on treasure scavenger hunts to see how much they can find to fit in one!  Good recess activity, as who can find the most stuff to fit in one, and show and tell after recess or end of the day.

Students loved to keep their lunch tickets safe inside these too, however lunch tickets may be extinct by now!

Both the tooth necklace and the pirate fairy treasure chests fit in gumball capsules and add great party fun as pinata fillers!

So get ready for all the toothless grins and the tooth fairy this Valentine's!


available in 10 count here or 25 count here
Need 100?  Email and I'll start counting!

Saying Goodbye:  The tooth necklaces are another popular item I had from my teaching days.  They were popular back then in my classroom and they are still popular now.  A well loved classic by anyone young at heart! 

What I Learned:

1.   I love seeing how creative others are with such fun items from my past.  So inspirational!  I wonder what could be done for all the upcoming holidays and celebrations, besides Valentine's, like Chinese New Year, Mardi Gras, St Patty's day and then Easter!

2.  Interesting how many of my favorite kitschy toy prizes from my childhood are still in style or becoming popular again!  Now if I can only find the toy prizes from Botan Rice candy boxes!

What is your favorite sweet tooth treat?  I have a french fry tooth! and would choose a bag of fries over sweet any day,  but if I had to pick something sweet it would be Theo Chocolate organic 70% dark chocolate bar salted almonds!

photo via google
Anyone know where to find vintage Botan toy prizes?  I do love the stickers they give out now.

Thank you Etsy and Etsy buyers for your continued support by sending your stories. Your email inspired this posting.  I would have never thought of a "sweet tooth" Valentine themed party and I'm sure there are so many sweet tooths out there!  

Thank you readers from all over the world for supporting my  HoarderRehab and The Destiny of Things !  Your visits are much appreciated!

My new dehoarding goal is to list something new weekly at each shop until I reach 200 at least three shops! 
Click on the shop names to visit new hoard listed daily or weekly: HoarderRehab with 196 items, The Destiny of Things- 189 items , VintageToGoEasy - 194 items and now JunkDrawerAndMore - 151 items!  Maybe you'll find something to take home and share your story too!  Thanks for looking!
 
Speaking of kitschy prizes from my past, I don't know why, but the mini toy guns below are the most popular best seller trinkets ever!  We've sold hundreds!  I wonder what they are being used for....
 
available in 10 count here

"Have Less.  Do More.  Be More."--- Anonymous

Monday, January 19, 2015

Vintage Hagen Renaker Animal Figurines: The Destiny of Things, Story 268

Vintage Hagen Renaker Animal Figurines:  The Destiny of Things, Story 268

As a child I would spend my entire weekly allowance on Hagen Renaker ceramic figurines!

photo via VintageToGoEasy
more Hagen Renaker and other figurines here

I'm not sure how my childhood love for miniatures began and I don't remember which miniature collections came first, but I loved them all equally!  I had/have mini collections of sample perfumes, animal figurines and my dollhouse collections.  I not only collected shells, but miniature shells as well!  Some where in my hoard I have a sand dollar the size of a dime!

photo via VintageToGoEasy
more Hagen Renaker and other figurines here

The other half of my mini perfume collection is on display in the guest bathroom at my parent's house and so is the my Grandmother's and Aunts animal figurine collection which are mainly in family's of 3 and are either Shiken bone china or Kelvin and were made in Japan.

There are a lot of Hagen Renaker knock offs out there and personally some of them I like better!  I also used to collect Redball hand blown glass animal figurines.  I've included photos of my favorites towards the end of this posting.

photo via VintageToGoEasy
more Hagen Renaker and other figurines here

I was so happy to hear that "this is perfect for a Hagen Renaker collector!" and it went on to it's new life and new home!

Hagen Renaker has been around for 70 years, since 1945 and is still in business today.  They are a family owned company located in California.  John and Maxine Renaker started out in their garage in Culver City.  Each one is ceramic and handcrafted.  I remember them glued on a little square piece of paper and costing anywhere from 15 cents to a quarter. 

Here is a link to their site.  If you are interested in how it was named Hagen Renaker and more history about the company, the link here is interesting and shows photos of their factory today.

photo via VintageToGoEasy
more Hagen Renaker and other figurines here

Saying Goodbye:  Through practice and immersing myself into letting go of several hundred of my hoarded items, it's been mostly painless now to send off something to it's new life, but it hasn't always been that way!  I used to have small panic attacks with sadness and seller's remorse quite often, but haven't had one lately.

Is that due to get used to it or perhaps one of my dear heartfelt items hasn't sold yet?  It's so hard to know until it happens!

What I Learned:

1.  I haven't had time to count lately, but I think I'm close or past letting go of 1000 hoarded items! and I think I'm about half way through my hoard.

2.  It's been a roller coaster journey with scary emotions, long lost memories and buried dreams erupting to the surface of my present life.  So much of my hoard is connected and tied up to my past, like a big impossible knotted up ball of who knows what that can only be cut up to unravel.

3.  Conscious dehoarding has brought much joyous insightful progress and includes what feels like mile long setbacks, but now my dehoarding seems to have leveled off and I feel more grounded about it.  I've also taken notice of my retail therapy patterns and which triggers can lure me back into a hoarding vicious cycle.

4.  I've been trying different creative outlets to help me find alternatives to hoarding.  Some work better than others.

5.  Overall, 2015 is full of positive possibilities towards my Hoarder Rehab and better health!

I haven't been able to find another one like this retired Hagen Renaker Mama Rabbit 
from spring 1976-fall 1977 in gloss white
 photo via VintageToGoEasy, available here


Thank you Etsy and Etsy buyers for your continued support by sending your stories.  I never know how your story is going to help me with mine until I start writing the post!  Even just tidbits of information from here and there, keep me focused and I find them so interesting and fun!  Thank you so much!
I think this little critter bandit is still retired because Hagen Renaker seems to be reissue some.
The happy gnome is from my Grandmother's collection.
 photo via VintageToGoEasy, available here

Thank you readers from all over the world for supporting my  HoarderRehab and The Destiny of Things !  Your visits are much appreciated!
 One of my favorite Hagen Renaker knock offs of the Whispering Rabbit Family
Bone china bunny rabbit by Shiken, made in Japan
available here with matching pink flower

My new goal is to list something new weekly at each shop until I reach 200 at least three shops! 

Click on the shop names to visit new hoard listed daily or weekly: HoarderRehab with 192 items, The Destiny of Things- 186 items , VintageToGoEasy - 191 items and now JunkDrawerAndMore - 148 items!  Maybe you'll find something to take home and share your story too!  Thanks for looking!

Each shop has a handful of animal figurines, just do a search in each shop under the shop banner where it says, "search in this shop" and have fun seeing what you can find! 

 More favorite animal figurines!
My Grandmother and Aunt also had a collection of hand blown glass figurines,
made in Japan by Redball Brand.  I just loved them too and was allowed to keep one in my pocket!
photo via VintageToGoEasy, available here


Related Stories:

1.  This was very painful to let go!  It's not Hagen Renaker, but a favorite squeaky frog puppet:  The Destiny of Things:  Freddie the Frog Puppet, Story XII

2.  Story of the one thing I couldn't let go:  Not My Childhood Kanzashi!  The Destiny of Things, Story 154

3.  Story from my mini perfume collection:  Mini Tribu Perfume Sample Bottle:  The Destiny of Things, Story 213  


 Here is a hand blown glass animal figurine with a Redball sticker
photo via VintageToGoEasy, available here 
I also have a smaller deer in pink, request it and I'll list it asap.

"There are no limits, except for those that we impose on ourselves." ---Dr. Walter Bishop on Fringe.

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Mending My Favorite Jeans: Creative Outlet, Story 2

Mending My Favorite Jeans:  Creative Outlet, Story 2

One alternative to hoarding that I've found comforting and productive is mending!


I would have never ever thought that mending would become one of my solutions to hoarding!  The large scar looking mend is my first and spells out Frankenstein.  It was mended many times before it finally held, it usually ripped open again just from a couple of knee bends.

The above Frankenstein scar patch was fixed without a back patch.

I've been working on these pair of jeans for about a year or so and mending seems to be a never ending project!  A couple of weeks ago I a new tear opened up right over the Frankenstein scar and I fixed it with a back patch.



When I was working on the new mend with a back patch, I noticed that some of the Frankenstein mend was starting to fray and open up, so I added a back patch to it also.  You can see the back patches on the inside of the jeans below.

I like the way the reverse side looks and am thinking of actually mending from the inside next time because I like my messy boro look.

I also add the date next to each patch mend, but it's difficult to see them, unless you are super eyes or they are pointed out because it just looks like part of the messy mend.


I used some cloth ribbon here (the crown) and there (a bee) to patch up some small holes.  I have short legs and rarely find jeans that don't need to be hemmed, as you can see by all the fraying, I just left these too long.

I can't even remember how long I've had these jeans, but I bought them used at least five to ten years ago.


Once I find  a place to mend, another one always seems to pop up!


This has a large back patch about 3 inches wide by 8 inches long.  I can barely see the bias stitch I used to hold it down and I just left it in too!

I just got an idea to try reverse applique on the next nice rip!  Something to look forward too on the next mend! 

I do like to watch how these mends evolve and disintegrate.  Below is my experiment.  I put an old tattered piece of fabric as a patch on a t-shirt just to see how well it will hold up after a wash and see if the vintage red embroidery floss will run or not.


The above cloth patch is so old and tattered, I don't even need scissors to cut it.  I just rip them to size.  For some reason I really like to just rip it.  I've been embroidering several patches free style and will share the photos next week.

I've been trying to be better about documenting my creative outlets as an alternative to hoarding, but I usually forget or the photos pile up and I can't remember where they are on my computer.

So if you want to see a "before" photo of these jeans, there's only one photo here.  There's also a close up of the Frankenstein scar and the date can be seen better.

What I Learned:

1.  As a recovering hoarder, it's an ongoing struggle for me to break the viscous cycle of retail therapy as easy stress release and I think I need several, perhaps many creative outlets as alternatives to hoarding.

I've tried several different fun projects.  Most of them you can see in my Etsy shops under the section, "handmade by me for you," but right now mending seems to hold my interest the longest and doesn't need a lot of space or use a ton of supplies.

I love to mend my favorite clothes, like the jeans above and my favorite gauze summer shirt, which I've been working on since last summer.  And several other projects I work on, so as one project gets tedious or boring I just rotate on to the next.

Other Creative Outlets I've tried:  some have sold at a couple of my Etsy shops!  Just click on the shop names and it will take you to the "handmade by me for you" section of each shop.  VintageToGoEasyHoarder Rehab , The Destiny of Things and JunkDrawerandMore.  Enjoy!

What alternatives have you found to make your life more positive and healthy?

Related Stories:

1.  Other Creative Outlet Stories on this blog, here

"Dream today, create tomorrow!"---Anonymous


Monday, January 12, 2015

Vintage Friendship Club Tower Puzzle: The Destiny of Things, Story 267

Vintage Friendship Club Tower Puzzle:  The Destiny of Things, Story 267

For the future "little one" on the way!

 Matching Friendship Club Slap bracelet here
Matching large backpack Friendship Club, It's A Small World, badge pin here
Statue of Liberty 3d puzzle here
photo via JunkDrawerandMore


I received this email:

I loooove my purchase. I am a history/antique lover since a child because my mother is a history teacher. I am pregnant with my first child and want to share my love of the world and education with little Henry. It's going to be a great addition to his room and toys. Thanks again!

Lucky little Henry!  What a fun way to share her love of the world with her son!

Matching Friendship Club Slap bracelet here
Matching large backpack Friendship Club, It's A Small World, badge pin here
Statue of Liberty 3d puzzle here

This is from my theme teaching days when my class and I would explore other "countries and cultures," which we called, "It's A Small World" and learned similarities and differences of other countries through "travel and leisure" and through many different cultural celebration parties! We called it, "Party Around the World!"

Matching Friendship Club Slap bracelet here
Matching large backpack Friendship Club, It's A Small World, badge pin here
Statue of Liberty 3d puzzle here

Saying Goodbye:  I don't know how this lasted so many years!  This was one of my teacher desk props and came in handy over the years for fidgety waiting students or for little visitors during parent conferences.

What I Learned:

1.  Some people still like puzzles over video games and it's so nice to see parents getting ready for new little ones.  So fun picking out our favorite vintage toys for them.

2.  This 2015 has started out hectic, but I did manage to write down my New Year's resolutions!  One of them is to continue organizing my hoard and find other alternatives to retail therapy.

What are your New Year Resolutions?  Did you know that if you write them down you have a 30% chance of being more successful with them?

Matching Friendship Club Slap bracelet here
Matching large backpack Friendship Club, It's A Small World, badge pin here
Statue of Liberty 3d puzzle here
photo via HoarderRehab

Thank you Etsy and Etsy buyers for your continued support and sending your story to help me with mine!  Keeps me going and focused.  I hope little Henry will have many fun years with the Friendship Club puzzle!

Thank you readers from all over the world for supporting my  HoarderRehab and The Destiny of Things with your visits!

Matching Friendship Club Slap bracelet here
Matching large backpack Friendship Club, It's A Small World, badge pin here
Statue of Liberty 3d puzzle here
My latest goal is to make one new listing daily at one shop!

Click on the shop names to visit hoard listed: HoarderRehab with 193 items, The Destiny of Things- 188 items , VintageToGoEasy - 194 items and now JunkDrawerAndMore - 144 items!  Maybe you'll find something to take home and share your story too!  Thanks for looking!  
Related Stories:  more stories about puzzles.
"If we do not plant knowledge when young, it will give us no shade when we are old."---Lord Chesterfield