Monday, February 27, 2017

Guardian Angel Holy Prayer Card: The Destiny of Things, Story 438

Guardian Angel Holy Prayer Card:  The Destiny of Things, Story 438

Nice to hear someone is using this as home decor!

BOTH REVERSIBLE Guardian Angel St Michael Saint medal charm pendant & Holy prayer card, available here, choose medal only or both. 
photo via Hoarder Rehab

This is one of the prettiest Holy prayer cards I own!  And someone else loves it too for their new son's bedroom decor.

Of course, I'm wondering if it's wall decor now or is it placed in a nicho or alter or shadow box.  And if it's wall decor how did she incorporate it all.  With the medal or just the card or what?  Hmm..... so curious!

BOTH REVERSIBLE Guardian Angel St Michael Saint medal charm pendant & Holy prayer card, available here, choose medal only or both. 
photo via Hoarder Rehab

Saying Goodbye:  At this moment in time, I feel like saying "Goodbye" to all my hoard and moving on with my life!  However, I am not sure what would happen if I just took it all to be donated.  Each time I've purged, I feel good about it for a bit and then I don't and start hoarding again!

Close up view of the reversible religious medal, one side has the Guardian Angel and the other side has St Michael, as you can see, both sides are marked Italy.
Choose either the religious medal only or both the Guardian Angel Holy card with prayer on the back and the medal, available here
photo via Hoarder Rehab 

What I Learned:

1.  Are my hoarding days over?  Have I changed my thinking and ways to handle stress and anxiety enough to discover a different path and not return to my old hoarding habits? 

However, I did have some family anxiety and went straight to ordering some retail therapy in the guise of art supplies!

So I don't know.  I do know that I think the Universe or Infinite Power of the Divine or God or however you call it, has been sending me not one, but two strong message that my hoarding days are over because I ordered 2 packages worth of items on Etsy and....

One package came not as described because the shop owner put 2 orders that were both 8 x 10 items in one 6x6 box.  It was very disappointing to see such beauty damaged to fit into a box too small for it (I paid 8 in shipping, so I thought they were going to arrive in an USPS Regional A box.  There was more drama too, but not worth writing about it!) and another sad thing was to have to pack it bent up so it would fit back in the same box it came in and mail it back to the shop for a full refund including shipping both ways, but that was Etsy's decision and I'll see if I get full refund for shipping both ways, as Etsy said we would.

My other order has not arrived from overseas and it's been a month and a half, so I'll wait two full months before asking for a refund.

Both were art projects related items, like supplies, but probably over a Benjamin's worth, so the silver lining is I'll just save that money when I get it back! and use what I have for art projects!

 St Michael medal with Police Officer's Prayer card, available here 

2.  Etsy has been an interesting fun adventure and has provided us with one stream of income.  (I think it's best to have as many streams of incomes as possible) I retired many years before the normal retirement age and have been living off my other streams of income, but soon another stream of income will come of age, so I'm trying to decide if spending time on Etsy is how I want to spend my time anymore.

But what to do with the rest of my hoard?  Such a dilemma, more on that next time!

St Patrick's day is coming soon!
CHOOSE St Patrick's, Miraculous Immaculate Mary, Saint Therese holy prayer card gold gilt vintage paper ephemera religious Easter gift, available here
photo via VintageToGoEasy

Thank you Etsy buyer from Hoarder Rehab for taking the time to share your story.  I would have loved to see how you used it for your son's bedroom decor! Thank you for reminding me of how I wanted to use these cards and for giving me and others inspiration and fun ideas!
 
 This is one of the idea projects that have been rolling around in my head.  Simple way to frame a Holy prayer card between 2 pieces of glass and use washi tape at the corners to hold it all together.  That way it can be double sided and one can enjoy both sides of the card.
 
Also very motivating for me to continue on my Hoarder Rehab journey and to keep trying different things and other ways to solve my challenges until I find alternatives to my hoarding.
 
Thank you Etsy for the best Hoarder Rehab ever!  And for all the kind people I'm meeting who are helping me indirectly and directly in so many ways with my Hoarder Rehab!  I've been gleaning so much insight about my hoarding ways.
 
 An Etsy buyer requested 20 St Michael cards with the Policeman's Prayer on the backs, so we made these replicas, available here.  The prayer is old school and is not politically correct anymore, but amusing, you can read the prayer in the description.
photo via The Destiny of Things 

I am trying a new experiment on Etsy.  I think we were selling more when we had 180-185 items listed on each shop, so I'm doing my best to list new things again until I reach that goal!
 
I am diligently new listing, relisting and trying out Etsy's new listing format daily!  With a lot more coming soon!
 
Click on the shop names to visit new hoard listed daily and/or weekly: HoarderRehab with 176 items, The Destiny of Things- 179 items, VintageToGoEasy - 184 items and JunkDrawerAndMore - 180 items.  
 
Maybe you'll find something to adopt and share your story too!  Thanks for looking!
 
 NEW 40s vintage Albrecht Durer Serenity Prayer Hands In Hoc Signo Spes Mea Sobriety Litho in USA religious paper DIY Easter programs, available here 
 
Thank you readers from all over the world who continue to support my Hoarder 
Rehab and The Destiny of Things by taking part with your visits! 
 
Happy Monday!

Friday, February 17, 2017

Unicorn Poop aka Glitter Slime in Gumball Capsules: The Destiny of things, Story 437

Unicorn Poop aka Glitter Slime in Gumball Capsules:  The Destiny of things, Story 437

Unicorn poop?  Glitter slime?  Gumball capsules?  What?

 50 or 100 EMPTY mixed color gumball vending machine capsules, available here.  Photo via Hoarder Rehab

Here is the fun note I received:

My 8 year old daughter is pleased to have received her little gumball capsules.. She uses them to fill with her home made Unicorn poop (AKA glitter slime) lol She makes the slime herself then packages them up in these capsules and sells them at school.. Don't tell her teacher... 0= She is a little entrepreneur.. Thank you for your fast shipping and friendly manners.. (=

So cute and clever!  Do we have a little Etsy entrepreneur in the making?  I think so!

 INCOMING! for all your glitter slime, squishy and bath bomb needs!
50 or 100 EMPTY mixed color gumball vending machine capsules, available here.  Photo via Hoarder Rehab
Hmmm.... I have no idea what unicorn poo or glitter slime looks like, but if I had to guess, it might be something like Oobleck?

Oobleck gets its name from the Dr. Seuss book Bartholomew and the Oobleck where a gooey green substance, Oobleck, fell from the sky and wreaked havoc in the kingdom.  I'd read it to the class after lunch recess and then we'd proceed to make the mysterious goo and have a debate!

I used to make it with my third graders in the classroom as a classic chemistry science lesson of making a solid into a liquid, but in this case, is it a solid or liquid?

What do you think?

 OUTGOING! Perhaps for all your glitter slime, squishy and bath bomb needs!
50 or 100 EMPTY mixed color gumball vending machine capsules, available here.  Photo via HoarderRehab

Saying Goodbye:  I am so grateful others enjoy empty gumball vending machine capsules as much as I do!  I use them weekly to package and ship out jewelry and other small items from our shops.  A lot of empty ones ship out too to all the creative Etsy buyers out there using them!

All black bottom gumball capsules, available here
photo via Hoarder Rehab 

What I Learned:

1.  Some of my hoard has become popular enough to keep reselling!  Which I call rehoard.  So my little experiment of letting go of my hoard by selling it has turned into a little hobby, which has in turn become a full time job with part time pay, so I am rethinking it all.

2.  Now that about half my hoard have found new lives and homes and I've relived giving stuff up over and over again.  Some more painful than others with lots becoming less and less painful with each practice.

I still haven't figured out why I hoard, but I certainly have gained some clues to the mystery and in the process have certainly changed my hoarding habits and have become more conscious of my hoarder way of thinking.

So maybe the reason why I hoard isn't as important as changing my thinking towards hoarding.

3.  My new challenge with my hoard is how to make this work while only putting in part time hours because now, it is no longer so much of a Hoarder Rehab for me and I am no longer willing to put in full time hours for part time pay, now that I'm more in tune with Etsy and am no longer so attached to my hoard.

So what's next?  I have no idea, but I'm always experimenting, especially to see how Etsy and my hoard work together, so my next experiment is to only dehoard with Etsy on a part time basis, so I can find my next adventure!

I am so excited!

4.  However, I have found I am addicted to my time on Etsy and will need to slowly tear myself away from it as painlessly, effectively and mindfully as possible.

Pastel color empty gumball vending machine capsules, available here
New stock pastel colors have arrived!  Mainly in pastel pink, lavender, mint green, light blue and yellow.

Thank you Etsy buyers from Hoarder Rehab for taking the time to share your daughter's story.  I would have loved to see the final results! Thank you for the memories of my teaching days and for giving me and others inspiration and fun ideas!
 
Also very motivating for me to continue on my Hoarder Rehab journey and to keep trying different things and other ways to solve my challenges until I find alternatives to my hoarding.
 
Thank you Etsy for the best Hoarder Rehab ever!  And for all the kind people I'm meeting who are helping me indirectly and directly in so many ways with my Hoarder Rehab!  I've been gleaning so much insight about my hoarding ways.
 
 If you need all one color for your themed party or holiday, here they are in red, pink or green, available here.  We have 9 different colors at the moment:  red, pink, green, blue, white, black, purple, orange and yellow.  If you need a different color or a combination of color for teams or color themed weddings, etc. Just click on the link and contact us with the colors and amounts you need and we will check to see what's available for you!

The ever most popular mini James Bond gold guns are back in stock!  Get them now before they sell out!
 
I am trying a new experiment on Etsy.  I think we were selling more when we had 180-185 items listed on each shop, so I'm doing my best to list new things again until I reach that goal!
 
I am diligently new listing and relisting daily!  With a lot more coming soon!
Click on the shop names to visit new hoard listed daily and/or weekly: HoarderRehab with 176 items, The Destiny of Things- 179 items, VintageToGoEasy - 183 items and JunkDrawerAndMore - 181 items.  
 
Maybe you'll find something to adopt and share your story too!  Thanks for looking!
 
 Ninja Turtle empty gumball capsule color mix, available here
photo via VintageToGoEasy


Related Stories:  Other creative uses and ideas with update photos!

1.    Gumball Capsules into Kawaii Cute Bento Box Accessory:  The Destiny of Things, Story 240 See an update photos of these made into little apples!





 
 
 

Thank you readers from all over the world who continue to support my Hoarder 
Rehab and The Destiny of Things by taking part with your visits! 
 
Happy Friday!

Monday, February 13, 2017

Fun Fortune Fish Love Meter Valentine Inserts: The Destiny of Things, Story 435-436

Fun Fortune Fish Love Meter Valentine Inserts:  The Destiny of Things, Story 435-436

Bringing back old memories while making new ones!  BEFORE:

30, 50 or 100+ Fortune Teller Fish, available here
photo via VintageToGoEasy

So fun for all ages!  Just take the cellophane fish out of the bag and place the fish in the palm of your hand and it will tell your love fortune for the moment by moving in a certain way or not moving at all!

Then turn the bag over and on the back, depending on how your fish moved or did not move it will tell you what the fish movement means for your love fortune!

30, 50 or 100+ Fortune Teller Fish, available here
photo via VintageToGoEasy

Here are the two notes and one photo update I received from kind Etsy buyers:

These are great - a nice vintage touch for the valentines treat bags for the kids - they arrived safely and quickly.

and.......

My daughter is giving these for her valentine this year! I showed them to her and she thought they were so amazing and magical - it will be fun to introduce them to a new generation! I loved them when I was her age!

30, 50 or 100+ Fortune Teller Fish, available here
photo via VintageToGoEasy Etsy buyer

That's the cutest Valentine ever!  "Of all the fish in the sea, I'm glad your friends with me!"  with a little cat going fishing!

Also, one of my favorite things during Valentine's and Halloween in the classroom were the treat bags from kids!  I still love the old time graphics on the treat bags too!

Saying Goodbye:  I love the idea that this mom is passing down her love of her childhood fun items to her daughter and a whole classroom full of the next generation.

I use mine all the time as holiday fun card inserts, gift wrap toppers and "thank you" packaging from all our shops.

It's not easy to see in this photo, but the how to use directions are on each fish in either gold or white.  30, 50 or 100+ Fortune Teller Fish, available here
photo via VintageToGoEasy

What I Learned:

1.   I used these in the classroom to introduce magic themed teaching, which was really science and math. even these fish have a scientific reason to how they work!  It may take all the magic out of it, but then again, maybe the word, "magic" really is just a word used for things we can't explain or understand yet.

2.  Another hoarded item that has become a popular item at all our shops.  It can be a party favor or wedding favor conversation opener at the table while guests wait for their meals, a quick game activity for kids or the young at heart, card inserts for any occasion, like invitations, thank you notes and holiday cards.

3.  I'm still thinking about what to do with my Etsy shops.  I first started the shops as a way to help my Hoarder Rehab and now that it's not as painful to let go of things and dehoard, it turned into a hobby, but now it's more like a full time job with part time pay, so I'm gathering all my different options now.

I so thankful to Etsy for helping me find my own Hoarder Rehab way.  Now that thousands of my hoard have found new lives and homes and I've had to let all these go over and over again, it's gotten so much easier for me to part ways with my things in a more graceful manner without heart ache, stress and anxiety attacks.

 If you need less of these for surprise balls, cracker snaps, birthday card inserts, etc... 8, 10 or 12+ fortune fish, available here

Thank you Etsy buyers from VintageToGoEasy and JunkDrawerAndMore for taking the time to share your stories with photo updates to give me and others inspirations and fun ideas!
 
Also very motivating for me to continue on my Hoarder Rehab journey and to keep trying different things and other ways to solve my challenges until I find alternatives to my hoarding.
 
Thank you Etsy for the best Hoarder Rehab ever!  And for all the kind people I'm meeting who are helping me indirectly and directly in so many ways with my Hoarder Rehab!  I've been gleaning so much insight about my hoarding ways.
 
 Fish related "Under the Sea" mixed media loteria art cards, available here
photo via Hoarder Rehab

I am trying a new experiment on Etsy.  I think we were selling more when we had 180-185 items listed on each shop, so I'm doing my best to list new things again until I reach that goal!
 
I am diligently new listing and relisting daily!  With a lot more coming soon!
Click on the shop names to visit new hoard listed daily and/or weekly: HoarderRehab with 173 items, The Destiny of Things- 179 items, VintageToGoEasy - 183 items and JunkDrawerAndMore - 179 items.  
 
Maybe you'll find something to adopt and share your story too!  Thanks for looking!
 
 Our sample "thank you" package surprise bag changes, but we always send some fortune ephemera because it reminds me that I'm leaving my hoard for an unknown path.  We send them out with most orders or you can order this fortune ephemera pack, here
 photo via VintageToGoEasy

Related Stories:


 
 
 
 
 
Happy Valentine's Day!

Friday, February 3, 2017

More Mending as a Hoarding Alternative Creative Outlet, Story 6

More Mending as a Hoarding Alternative Creative Outlet, Story 6

My favorite silk top and socks!

Little garden on my sock!

I've been trying little stitches from inspiration from things I see online.  I wish I kept track of the inspirations.  I think this one came from someone's doodling I saw in a notebook.

Mindless meditative free style mending on my sock.

Sometimes the the worn out spaces and holes have their own spirit and just take me somewhere timeless, mindless and unlikely!

I think, after this practice stitching, I'll be using it for kantha stitching!

This geometric type kantha of triangles is easy, fun and so simple, yet I love the way it turned out!

Last kantha stitch practice on my socks!

Here are the socks with mending done!

Mindless fun!

Saying Goodbye:  I won't be letting these go anytime soon and I don't think anyone would even bother wanting them!  But you might see some of these designs on some of my textile art coming soon!

I do need new socks, but the last ones I bought smelled so much, that just opening them made me sick with an allergy reaction.  Then I had to wash them over and over for days in different kinds of solutions and guess which one worked the best?

How do you get musty or weird and strong perfumed smells out of your clothes?

I mended my favorite silk shirt too.  As you can see from the light behind it, it's almost thread bear and the mends are difficult to see, but I added some binding on the right hand sleeve that I made from Japanese silk classic shibori.  It's like wearing a bracelet.

What I Learned:

1.  With all my allergies, finding replacements for my clothes as they wear out is becoming more and more difficult because finding 100% cotton clothes isn't as easy as it used to be, nor is finding clothes that don't smell!  So I've started to mend the ones I still have.

2.  I bought a 6 pairs of socks for the winter to replace my thread bear ones and I spent days washing them!  Here are the solutions I tried:

I washed them over and over, until they look don't look brand new anymore.  Didn't work.

Left them out for days in the rain.  This didn't work for my socks, but it worked for some of the really old boro I bought from Japan.

I left them enclosed in a bag of charcoal over night and then washed them with a sock filled with charcoal.  This has worked for some of my clothes that arrive smelling like machinery oil or have a strange strong flowery fragrance that stirs up my allergies.  It worked enough for a cashmere scarf I bought, so I could take it to the eco friendly dry cleaners and they got the rest of the smell out of it.

Here is a photo of the back of the shirt with a tiny patch at the top by the neckline and a better photo of the seam binding bracelet like edge to the wearing wrist area of the sleeve.

I even tried spraying Dr. Schultz's Air Detox on them and adding some of the oil spray with the laundry detergent, but only lightly because it says it might stain clothing.

Lastly, an Etsy buyer who has become a friend, said that she uses vanilla vodka to spray on her clothes that smell musty or have a strong perfumed smell.  Luckily, someone gave us some organic vodka over the holidays and it worked!  In an empty Dr. Schultz's Air Detox bottle I added half organic vodka and half water.

However, next time I think I'll buy some cheap vodka and add vanilla to it and might even try adding it to the laundry detergent.

3.  My mending pile is huge now and it would be so much easier and faster to just buy more clothes, but after all that washing and allergy reactions, I think I'll keep mending what I have.

4.  I usually embroider the dates on my mends too, so when they come undone I can see how long the stitching lasted, but I forgot on these two pieces.

The opposite sleeve from the seam binding one ended up with a pocket type mend.  When I get healthier and stronger, I imagine myslef safety pinning my house key inside the pocket while I go for a run!  Until then, it's a gentle reminder to continue with my yoga and walking with baby steps and I will eventually find myself running again!

It took many months and I'm thankful to say my health is on the mend, especially my lower back pain and sciatica, as long as I keep up with doing yoga daily and an hour of meditation.  I can sit down in most conventional chairs now!  which means I'm back in a car!  

I have faith that meditation will eventually help my allergies too by helping me to balance my body, mind and spirit.

Click on the shop names to visit new hoard listed daily and/or weekly: HoarderRehab with 175 items, The Destiny of Things- 181 items, VintageToGoEasy - 186 items and JunkDrawerAndMore - 179 items 
  
Maybe you'll find something to adopt and share your story too!  Thanks for looking!

I needed some new shoes too!  So I ordered these for the Lunar New Year and to wear for Valentine's day, but they are one size too big for me.  It wasn't cost effective to return them, so I upcycled them and listed them here

Related Stories:






Thank you readers from all over the world who continue to support my Hoarder Rehab and The Destiny of Things by taking part with your visits! 

"A stitch a day keeps the hoard away!"  Happy Friday!

Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Furoshiki Japanese Eco Friendly Wrapping Carriers: Hoarder Inspiration or Desperation, Story 24

Furoshiki Japanese Eco Friendly Wrapping Carriers: Hoarder Inspiration or Desperation, Story 24

Eco Friendly and easier to carry around for grocery shopping!

 This simple book shows all the different ways one can use a square piece of cloth to wrap and carry different objects, available here
photo via Hoarder Rehab

Unfortunately, I'm a bag crazed hoarder and have tons of plastic and paper bags for grocery and farmer market shopping!  I do not know why I didn't think of just using a square piece of cloth instead!

Some history on Furoshiki:

Furoshiki are square pieces of cloth for wrapping and carrying things around. They can be made of silk, cotton, even from recycled PET-bottles. They come in different sizes and designs and in any price range as well.
 
Clothes for wrapping and carrying things have been used as long as man has been using cloth. They can be found in nearly all cultures of the world. However for some unknown reason, they have not been used that much in Europe. 

Furoshiki, the name, meaning "bath spread", derives from the Edo period practice of using them to bundle clothes while at the sentō (public baths; public furo) to prevent a mix-up of the bathers' clothes. Before becoming associated with public baths, furoshiki were known as hirazutsumi, or flat folded bundle. Eventually, the furoshiki’s usage extended to serve as a means for merchants to transport their wares or to protect and decorate a gift.

Later on in the Muromachi period, Shogun Yoshimitsu Ashikaga built a big bath house (Ou-yudono) to which Daimyos from all over the country came to bathe. After they took off their clothes they had them wrapped in a silk cloth, which usually was marked with the familys emblem so they would not mix up their things. In the Edo period, public bath houses became very popular among common people. As they did not have vinyl bags and the like in old days, they carried their soap, towels and clothing in a cloth called furoshiki

Baskets or cubicles to hold your clothing, as we have today, where unheard of in the Edo days. People simply would spread out their wrapping cloth on the floor, just like a mat, would then undress and wrap their clothing into neat bundles. When they finished bathing, they would wrap up their wet towels, soap and things for the trip home.

Later they were used and still used as bento or lunch wrappings and then the furoshiki has a double use when spread out to be used on a table as a table cloth or on the grass as a picnic area.

 photo via wikipedia

Hoarder Inspiration:

1.  This book as over 50 different ways on how to wrap items as gifts and decorations from easy to more complicated, starting off on using three basic knots.  Many of the explanations are in English!  That is more unusual.

2.  Most of the wrappings are with beautiful textiles, but one can use anything!  During college and afterwards, I moved many times and I've used my sheets to for easy furoshiki! 

I just set all my sheets open on my bed and start dumping in all my clothes with hangers and without and when it gets too heavy for me I stop and just fold up and tie the caddy corners together and carry to the back seat or trunk!

Then I just go back to the bed that has the next open sheet on it and fill it up with perhaps items from the linen closet.  Even the fitted sheets will do the job.

3.  Furoshiki are eco friendly because any piece of square cloth can be used and then reused to give again to another as a gift wrap or easily washed when it gets dirty and easily folded and put away inside another bag or your purse.

4.  I use square or rectangular shaped clothes to line my refrigerator drawers to help soak up the moisture and veggie crumbs, etc.  When they become too moist or need a wash, I can just lift it all up, veggies and all and set it on the counter and lay down a new clean cloth and return the veggies on top of it.

5.  Also great for gardening.  We use large square pieces of burlap and old sheets to place raked leaves, pulled weeds, even fire wood to move elsewhere.  Just bundle with a tie at each caddy corner and carry to your next spot.

 The photos taken are a little more fancy for grocery or farmer's market shopping, but are shown for different ways of gift giving, available here
photo via Hoarder Rehab

Hoarder Desperation:

1.  If only I had remembered about furoshiki before I collected tons of other eco friendly bags for grocery and farmer's markets, I would have loved to have just used squares of textile cloth!

2.  I will phase out my use of plastic and paper bags, which as a recovering hoarder, I can not seem to throw away anyway and have quite the collection!

However, I do appreciate my huge blue Ikea bag and my smaller yellow Ikea bag for our monthly Costco shopping trip and don't think a square piece of cloth will do the trick at Costco.

I also love my Blue Q recycled plastic bags due to their fun graphics, but had I remembered about furoshiki, I think I would have passed on them.

How will you be more eco friendly this year?  I'll be thinking about how to use more eco friends washable cloth in place of paper or plastic.

 This book has many seasonal decor and by holiday gift giving ideas with over 50 "how to" directions in English, available here
photo via Hoarder Rehab

I've been diligent at listing new things at all 4 shops at least once a day to weekly.  Have fun checking out all the new items at each shop!

Click on the shop names to visit new hoard listed daily and/or weekly: HoarderRehab with 176 items, The Destiny of Things- 181 items, VintageToGoEasy - 185 items and JunkDrawerAndMore - 180 items.
 
My goal is to maintain about 180 items at each shop, looks like a couple shops needs some new listings for next week!
 
Maybe you'll find something to adopt and share your story too!  Thanks for looking!
 
 I didn't notice that the directions in this book, included English ones, until I listed it, so if you go to the link where it's listed, you can see an example of the directions in English, available here
photo via Hoarder Rehab

Related Stories: I do love my books!  And while I was researching this book to help determine it's price, I only found one in Europe and it was about $200 in American dollars.  Here are some other books, I'm trying to let go....
 
1.  This book is listed, but extra photos are at it's listing and here on the blog:Ayako Miyawaki's Boro Rag Art 90s Book:  Hoarder Rehab Inspiration or Desperation, Story 22 
 
 
 From simple wraps, like a backpack to the more complicated and elegant, like a wine bottle wrapped like a kimono dress! available here
photo via Hoarder Rehab
 
I'm still mending, as an alternative to hoarding and have been taking photos and documenting my progress.  I hope to share that soon!  I think it's going to lead to other fun things for me to make!  Until then, here is some of my earlier mends!
1. 
My New Alternative to Hoarding!  Mending Ways Creative Outlets, Story 5
 
2. Not a huge rip in my favorite jeans!  Before pix  Mending as a Creative Outlet, Story 1   
 
3.  Other Hoarder Inspiration or Hoarder Desperation on this blog, here
 
 There are several pages dedicated to furoshiki design styles and measurements,
available here
photo via Hoarder Rehab

This link shows a page full of examples of how furoshiki techniques from general to gift giving, bags, head wear, apparel and home decor!  It's an inspiring quick look!

"A stitch a day keeps the hoard away."---Hoarder Rehab and The Destiny of Things  Now if I can only get myself to start that one stitch!  Happy Wednesday!