Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Geometric Trees Advent Calendar Forest: Creative Outlets, Story #2, part 2

Geometric Trees Advent Calendar Forest: Creative Outlets, Story #2, part 2

I'm moving along with my Advent Forest.  Day 11 to Day 17 or so...


I've been working on the Advent Forest almost daily and while it's been fun, it's been taking a toll on my sleep.  I've been getting up almost everyday at 3 am to finish it, but it's going to be worth it!


mr oz has been helping me on the weekends.  His are the aligned numbered geometric trees and mine are the falling numbered trees.

The most time consuming part is writing the greeting, which I write as Happy Day 18 or 18th Day, so they can experience different ways to say the numbers and and daily activity directions inside each tree and my most favorite part is passing down the memories from when we were kids in writing to the little ones.


It's stuffed with daily craft projects, educational activities and other silly fun stuff!  For example, there's a memo note pad and multi stack pencil for them to write the biggest wish list ever!  Then on another day there are pencil eraser huggers, so they can prioritize there Mega wish list down to the TOP TEN and then TOP FIVE.

On Day 11, they can use their wish list as a pre write to a letter to Santa with practice paper and final draft paper.  Day 12 has stickers to further decorate the letter and envelope and Day 13 has a marker set for the last few decorating details to mail it off with "assistance" from parents.


A craft project is the wiggle eye door charm.  Day 5 was the pirate treasure chests with pirate wiggle eyes inside it and Day 21 has the red jingle bells and Day 14 the glitter glue sticks to glue on the eyes.  I put in extra wiggle eyes in Day 21, in case they were lost along the way.  It's always interesting to me to see which kids can keep materials for long term use later.

Students love to make door knob charm alarms, so no sneaksters can get in without notice!  They love them on their backpack pockets too!  (which were not allowed in the classroom!)


Another craft project for them are "Thank you" tag cards for after Christmas and "last minute emergency gift tags" to make and keep handy.  You can see it to the right of the picture above.

On the directions for the "Thank you" card tags, I wrote they may not be thanking me now, but perhaps they'll be thanking me letter after they receive many of their wish list gifts and after Christmas remember those that made their dreams come true by writing a short thank you note.

I enclosed tags, stickers and a simple sample format "thank you" note, which is really too small to mail, so I hinted they should ask their parents to include theirs in with their Christmas "Thank you" notes that go snail mail!


I made samples of both the "Thank you" and "Last Minute" gift tags, in case they want to spell correctly or need ideas.  And they can trace over the "To:" and "From:"  And I included plenty of blank tags and stickers so they can experiment and create their own.


More ideas of what when in my Advent Forest in the photo above.  I did finish mine at 6 am this morning after working on it until late last night.  Now I know how my parents felt putting together either our bikes or play house or whatever it was after we went to bed on Christmas Eve!

Right now it's really a blur for me, as I guess I over did it and now have a slight sore throat and slept all morning and am still taking random long naps at any time of the day catching up on years of insomnia.

Here are the directions if you want to start your fun now!





It's a photo of the directions from the Whole Foods Newsletter.


Geometric Tree Advent Calendar via the Etsy blog, story by Diana Stainton of Pygmy Cloud
 with directions here


Geometric Tree Advent Calendar via the Etsy blog, story by Diana Stainton of Pygmy Cloud
 with directions here

I'll have to finish this another time or continue with it on Friday.  mr oz just surprised me and is coming home early today and I need another rest to see if the sore throat will go away!

I wanted to make a list of the Days with the surprise treat goodies and I do have pictures of all 30 or so trees completed and ready!

If you'd like you can read the beginning of the Advent Forest project, titled Geometric Trees Advent Calendar Forest:  Hoarder Inspiration or Desperation, Story #17 or Creative Outlets, Story #2 here.

Days 1 through 10 are listed and many of the surprises are listed at all four shops!

I do have most of the Advent surprise treat goodies compile and almost ready to list on Etsy, if you'd like one, let me know in email,

hoarderrehab@gmail.com

Happy Thanksgiving to you and your families!

Friday, November 22, 2013

Train Travel Card Memory Makers: The Destiny of Things, Story #133

Train Travel Card Memory Maker Kit:  The Destiny of Things, Story #133

Katherine bought these for her granddaughters train ride!

photo via JunkDrawerLoveEtsy, more pencil erasers here

She is moving to another state away and to make the transition more comfortable and memorable by taking the train trip together.  Before, I say more, I'll let her tell her story!

Here's our emails:

Kennedy I just saw your note that you sent.

I purchased your items for my 3 1/2 year old granddaughter. We just moved away from her and I want to have things for her to play with. If you want later I can email why I choose your items. But it is netflix time.

Katherine

200+ foam sticker photo via JunkDrawerLoveEtsy, available here


Hi Katherine! Thank you for the email. And thank you I'd love it if you could send a back story about your items, when it's convenient for you. I'd love to use your story on my blog. I can leave you anonymous or link it to your shop. Please let me know which you'd prefer.

Haha, netflix time! If you don't mind me asking, anything good you've watched on it lately? I loved "Orange is the New Black" more than I thought I would.

PS. Thank you faving my hoard at The Destiny of Things!

Kindest regards,
~Kennedy at
www.etsy.com/shop/HoarderRehab
www.etsy.com/shop/thedestinyofthings
www.etsy.com/shop/vintagetogoetsy
www.etsy.com/pt/shop/JunkDrawerLoveEtsy

Read 110+ stories from Etsy buyers who help me stay focused on my HoarderRehab!

hoarderrehab.blogspot.com/

200+ foam sticker photo via JunkDrawerLoveEtsy, available here


  
We watched MUD last night and really enjoyed it.

Here is my story. Please feel free to use it and it is okay to reference our shop if you want to.

Kennedy some of your de-hoarding items are going to great use. Here is the story behind some of your items.

We are moving to another state far away from our precious 3 ½ year old granddaughter Kate. Since it was such a far move, Kate and her mom, AmyT, graciously agreed to ride the Amtrack train with me to my new house. This was because my hubby was driving a rental moving truck and did not want to stop too often for me. So while preparing for our first train ride and our big move I packed items I thought may entertain a 3 ½ during the 24+ hour train ride.

Out of all the things I packed, the big successes were the small items I had packed for Kate to make cards. Since Kate was missing her daddy during the train ride, she spent hour after hour making a card for him. Then when we arrived at our new house Kate met some of her cousins. Kate’s cousins also worked with Kate on making cards.

Needless to say I needed (and still need more) fun items to add to my new stash of card making supplies – items for a young child can use. So when I happened upon this Etsy shop www.etsy.com/pt/shop/JunkDrawerLoveEtsy it was a perfect place to shop to add to my “kid card making supply box”.

So thank you Kennedy for starting to de-stash,

AmyT’s mom and Kate’s Grandma Nuts

p.s. I could not wait for Kate to come back so see my new stash so sent her a Halloween card with some of the fun things I purchased from www.etsy.com/pt/shop/JunkDrawerLoveEtsy.

200+ foam sticker photo via JunkDrawerLoveEtsy, available here


 
OH my gosh! Thank you for the heart felt story about your move and the train ride with your grand daugher and daughter! I will use it "as is" and link it to your shop! I love it, find it heart warming, picturesque and memorable!

Wow, after reading about your grand daughter making a card for her Dad for hours on the train ride, it reminded me of my own childhood when I started making cards too! And I still have some that I made back then...it's part of my good hoard!

Thank you for making my dehoarding that much easier and so much more delightful than I've ever expected!

I watched MUD a couple weeks ago too and it's my all time favorite for now!

I'm so happy over here now! Thanks for making my Sunday,

~Kennedy at
www.etsy.com/shop/HoarderRehab
www.etsy.com/shop/thedestinyofthings
www.etsy.com/shop/vintagetogoetsy
www.etsy.com/pt/shop/JunkDrawerLoveEtsy

Read 110+ stories from Etsy buyers who help me stay focused on my HoarderRehab!

hoarderrehab.blogspot.com/


PS. As an Etsy seller, thank you so much for the shipping suggestions and most of all for my first THREE feed backs! Reviews. You've made my Etsy day so happy in more ways than one!

photo via JunkDrawerLoveEtsy, these are sold out, but similar ones are here and here.  Also add these for easy embellishments, self adhesive rhinestone stickers here or cute flora and fauna deer stickers here.

Saying Goodbye:  It's a whole lot easier letting go of teacher destash and craft supplies, since many Etsyians seem to like them so much and I get stories about them.  And I've been using some of the extra mulala to buy more of my favorite art craft materials and sharing them.  I have many of their ideas on how they are using the art items on my list for project days!

So hopefully I'll be sharing those soon too!

What I Learned:

1.  As a techless Etsy newbie, one of the hardest things for me to wrap my head around is shipping!  I've gained experience from combined shipping and International, but at times it has also emptied our pockets!

Katherine was patient with me as she selected her items becauese I never know what combination is going to be in someone's order... how many things, how much it's going to weigh, will it need a box or envelope, what zip code and as long as they are all alike items then I'm fine, but I don't have all like items at any of my Etsy shops.

It continues to boggle my mind!  Thankfully mr oz is our parcel technician and not me!

2.  As a recovering hoarder, I've gotten into the habit of putting away all my purchases either the day received or promptly the next morning!  By putting away I mean, making sure everything matches the invoice or receipt and description, I double check to see if it works and lastly find an organized space where it belongs with other like things.  I find this process time consuming and exhausting, however it is a deter from all my retail therapy!

As a hoarder, I usually pile up my orders until finally I can't stand it anymore and haphazardly stick them all into boxes and stack them!  Not anymore and not very effective!

3.  Now that I've gotten into the habit of putting my finds, I've found a different habit to try out now and hope it becomes a good habit!  I think my project days have become a very successful way for me to stop my random hoard shopping.

And now that I see how much time, money and energy it takes to shop and not craft, it's not as fun for me anymore and I find myself wanting to make things, rather than buy them.

Also, my list of projects are piling up too and I need time to start and complete them.  So my new habit will be planning my project days, just like I used to do for my classroom as a teacher. 

I will plan out and make an ingredient list and use "only" what I have (knock on wood, hope to die, no needles in my eye!), estimate how long the project is going to take from start to finish and include set up and clean up time.

All those years of yearly, monthly, weekly, hourly teacher plan books with blocks of times and lesson plan write ups are still going to be useful to me, but as a recovering hoarder!

Wish me the best of luck!


 photo via JunkDrawerLoveEtsy, these are sold out, but similar ones are here and here.  Also add these for easy embellishments, self adhesive rhinestone stickers here or cute flora and fauna deer stickers here.

What do you use to plan your day?  I usually use a random chosen notebook, this years was a "college rule" Composition Book and it's worked out so well, I already bought one for next year!

I need to take a photo of a couple of pages to show how I've used one of the Etsy buyers reward sticker ideas by documenting my time organizing the music art room with stickers, read her story here.  Also my 500th dehoarded item milestone were reward stickers ordered from Ali of HeyAlleyCat my new bff in Texax!  Read her my our story, here and check out her Etsy shop too!

Note to self:  Photo document making my homemade yearly, monthly, weekly, hourly planner in December for the New Year.

Thank you Katherine of Amy T and Mom from Etsy shop, JewelryByAmyT where she helps out her daugher and her own Etsy shop, TwirlingMonkiesKatherine is on vacation from new shop, TwirlingMonkies, bu you can sign up for an email for when she returns and check out her sold items here to get an idea of what she sell and see her talent involving handmade and personalized embroidery toddler's clothing, here!

My favorites of all are the handmade bell flowers here and here.  They also make beautiful glass work magnetic lanyards.  Check all the sections out, but my favorites are the blue ones, here and the glass work cabochon pendants, here!  Beautiful beautiful work and are an any occasion gift, but right now great stocking stuffer and office gifts this holiday!  Get an early start on holiday shopping now!

Thank you Etsy for this transaction of several items and a happy connection!  Also, there's a non hoarder out there that loves Netflix just as much as I do!  So there's something else in common I have found with a non-hoarder!  Lastly, thank you for helping me fund my craft projects and all the ideas to my project day list from all the Etsy buyers, shop owners, activity feed favorites and Etsy blog stories I see daily!  There's inspiration everywhere!

Thank you US, China, Malaysia, Estonia, Germany, UK, France, Canada, India, Sweden and Brazil for for taking the time and supporting my Hoarder Rehab and The Destiny of Things!

Click on the shop names to visit my hoard listed daily: HoarderRehabThe Destiny of Things and VintageToGoEtsy and now JunkDrawerLoveEtsy!  There are about 103 items listed on JunkDrawerLoveEtsy and will be listing 1-3 new things there daily and 1-2 items at the other shops!  Thanks for looking!  Maybe you'll find something to take home and share your story too!

I'm out of time to add Related Stories, so maybe next time!  And I'll continue with my Advent Forest most likely on Monday.

Quickly, here's the stories mentioned before on how others use the small stickers as rewards and how I've used them from one of the ideas of an Etsy buyer's reward stickers, read her my our story here.  Also my 500th dehoarded item milestone were reward stickers ordered from Ali of HeyAlleyCat my new bff in Texax!  Read her my our story, here and check out her Etsy shop too!

Most Read Story of the Day:

1. Coincidental Copper Anniversary Stories of my Sacred Heart nichos, here.

2.  My Review of Miswak Stick Organic Toothbrush without Toothpaste, here

3.  1,764 Christmas Ornaments New I found on Yahoo News, here.

Most Read Story of the Week, Month and All TimeMy Louis Vuitton Collection: the end of my collection is the beginning for someone else.  The last piece of my LV collection, my 80s LV gold cornered wallet is available here at The Destiny of Things! 












Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Geometric Trees Advent Calendar Forest: Hoarder Inspiration or Desperation, Story #17

Geometric Trees Advent Calendar Forest:  Hoarder Inspiration or Desperation, Story #17 or Creative Outlets, Story #2

I found this in the Whole Foods newsletter!  It's tried and true by a teacher!

Geometric Tree Advent Calendar via the Etsy blog, story by Diana Stainton of Pygmy Cloud
 with directions here

As you can see, this is a super cute and clever project with all kinds of potential for teachable moments in it!  Even mr oz finds himself saying, "cuteness overload" when I show him one of my finished trees!

However, I did start thinking about this project on November 10th when I first saw it at Whole Foods, but rushed over it for the coupons.  The next day, I did browse and carefully look over all 9 DIY crafts and noticed it was affiliated with Etsy!

Soon I found myself collecting all the materials.  The first thing I decided to modify was the candy because the little ones I know eat plenty of it and exchanged them for interactive activities that build on each other. 

I also had to modify the glue use and then the stencils for numbering.  I've lost count on how much green construction paper, glitter construction paper, poster board I've used so far and have moved on to using mega huge green poster board.

And so far I've completed up to Day 10, but I did need bigger geometric trees and made several of my own templates to fit my surprises in them.  And one of the little ones has a birthday on the 25th too, so I had to make a mega mega tree!


 Here are my first trees!

My Advent Forest got a little complicated because one of the little ones is female and the other a male and it wasn't easy finding unisex trinkets or actually in the beginning I didn't even think about it.

and here are the surprises in Day 1
I made the bracelet and the necklace, but the acorn gumball capsules via JunkDrawerLoveEtsy, here and here

Here are some suggestions to help your forest grow a little faster:

1.  Decide on the 24 items beforehand and I'm including the the BIG DAY gift too, so 25, plus a birthday gift.  It gets more complicated if you decide to make one for a girl and a boy and also, the other reason why I made bigger tree templates was so that two treats could fit in one tree.

Also, if you are building teachable moments, it's best to think out the order in which they will be opened too!

By the time I figured out how many trees I'd actually need my head was spinning, so I decided to make bigger trees, so two or more things could fit in them and they can take turns opening trees on a daily basis.  I'd love to share the bigger templates, but have no idea how to do that online.

I did try to enlarge it on a copier, but I need trees bigger than 8 x 11 paper.

The glitter puff balls crack me up and remind me of a Dr. Seuss forest!  The pink puff is for girls and the blue one for boys.  They are kept on with double stick foam circles.

2.  After you figure out how many trees you need and which three sizes to use, cut out as many as you can in one size in one fatal swoop. They don't have to be cut perfectly to stand and children are quite forgiving.

3.  It is worth scoring each one with a ruler.  I used a pen that ran out of ink and a mechanical pencil tip.

4.  Instead gluing the bottom tabs closed, I used glitter tape.  It's a lot faster and I didn't have to wait the drying time.

5.  I used glitter stickers for numbers, but didn't plan that well ahead either.  Luckily I had a box of foam numbers with plenty of red and green numbers.  

In hindsight, even though I love the look of the gold stenciled numbers that add a retro fun touch, To save time, I'd skip the stencil and the stickers and free hand all the numbers using a fat tipped gold or silver marker.

Yesterday I went shopping for the last of the trinkets and educational toys and found glitter rhinestone stickers with enough numbers on them.  They are a little small, but shiny.  If you would like me to list them, let me know and I will over the weekend.

mr oz calculated the amount of numbers I'd need for one set of Advent trees and sorted them for me.  I've saved the information, but can't find it now.  LOL, it's lost in my Advent hoard!

6.  I also wrote in holiday greetings, notes, wishes and directions on the inside of the trees, especially if "seek adult assistance" would be necessary due to including an old fashioned hot cocoa recipe my Father would make for us on rainy days and we'd make for Santa on Christmas eve and help addressing and placing the stamp properly on the envelope to Santa.

And to include their mini thank you notes with their parents thank yous in snail mail after the holidays.  And perhaps helping to choose and donate money saved in the "tree bank" to a charity of their choosing and helping with choices.

7.  In the end, I hope I have enough time to decorate them more with self adhesive rhinestone stickers, left over gold and pink glitter tape and perhaps use more washi tape to secure certain places to assure there's no peeking or sneaking!


Tree number 3 is a special "tree bank" and has a slot in the back of it to donate coins and bills and inside I wrote about talking to your parents about various chores to do and help out for the coming holidays for a "special donation" allowance to add to the bank daily.  It's made from a recycled white mailing envelope and a green glitter puff as a reminder of money.


One of the interactive activities is a simple paper chain garland that I pre cut for them in three different colors, so they could plan ahead and make a pattern and then join both to make a longer garland to decorate their mantel or tree.

One of the Days has a glitter glue stick in it, but this activity may be a "seek assistance" because even third graders have a difficult time keeping them glued and waiting for them to dry.  As a classroom teacher, a lot of paper clips were used to hold them closed while the glue dried!  As you can see I stapled mine, but that won't work in the classroom unless one has 20 staplers handy with plenty of staples!

My students loved to make patterned paper chains and loved to "show and tell" their patterns or make it into a guessing game.  Can you name my pattern?  It decorated their desks, chairs, bulletin boards, our faux fireplace mantel, door, etc.  

Teach them how to cut the paper themselves by folding it and cutting on the fold lines.  It's a good fractions lesson too!


Lastly here are some of the surprises and goodies I've planned for them!  I'll list some of them in order by day:

1.  bubble gum machine jewelry handmade by me.  The bracelets have already sold, but the gumballs are here and the necklaces for older boys are here and for necklaces for girls here.

2.  fingerstache temporary tattoo , have a Santa mustache like him in his younger days!

3.  small magnifying glass - my students loved these and would inspect all kinds of things with them!   Oopsy, it's already out of order, Day 3 is the bank for others less fortunate.  I'll fix it later.

4.  glow in the dark insect: inspect it with your magnifying glass and try experiments, like does it really glow and for how long if you expose it to light for an hour or all day long and which light works better, light bulb light (artificial) or sun light (natural)?

5.  pirate treasure chest with googly eyes in it to use later.  See how long they can keep them without losing them for Activity Day #? which is later down the road  Pirate Tooth Chests are on reserve at the moment.

6.  Multi point pencil.  Remember these?  The pencils that never need sharpening, but are actually a teacher nightmare because students play with them more than writing with them.   This is used for many of the following activities.

7.  Just Say No memo pad tablet:  Start your "Go Wild Mega Wish List" today!  Dream BIG and write every wish down or draw it or both!  See if you can reach past 100!  Add that wishes are not always tangible items, but intangible ones too!  Like seeing faraway family for the holidays, peace on earth for all mankind, or enough food for the world for proper growth and happiness, etc.  

Basically I turn my "worries" into a wish list that I can turn into a goal or dream to act on!  Many students love this idea and it's a good way to teach outlining a (business or dream) plan and implementing it in small steps, but as a third grade standard, it's called something else I can't remember at the moment.

8.  Miracle Fish Fortune Teller: if you don't think the fortunes on the back are age appropriate it doesn't matter, just give them the fish!  Everyone loves that fish, especially most children.  They just like to see it wiggle and squirm like a real fish!  Have them try and figure out how it works and then ask their parents or ask me!

9.  Tooth locket necklace: for anyone missing their two front teeth this Christmas!  Here's Elmo singing it on U tube here or learn it here with the 1955 version with Spike Jones here!  It's the version that's closest to my memory of the song.

10.  Crayons to color in your drawings of your wish list or decorate it.

I'm out of time, so I'll finish the list another time.  Tomorrow?

Hoarder Inspiration:  I'm having a good time with this project and it has obviously put in me in teacher mode to the max!  I've spend weeks, days and hours preparing this Advent Forest and it's been a lot of fun and I've spent a lot of time on it without even realizing how much time has flown by!

It's given me a healthy productive alternative to my random hoard shopping and quite frankly I've realized I don't have time to shop or window shop if I want to get this project completed by it's due date.

Hoarder Desperation:  Well, I suppose if there is a down side it's that I need to plan projects better and to plan them out first before I buy random things I think I'll need later!  but it sure was fun buying Christmas educational items randomly, however a little tough on the wallet.  I'll be listing the unused items or some came in packs larger than I needed so I'll list those too.

I did do some "purposeful" shopping yesterday with a list made from my plans and it did feel good to know that I was going to use what I buy right off and it took a whole lot less time to shop, so I could have more time for the Advent Forest!

What other Advent Calendar projects have you seen "out there?"  This is the first one I've ever been interested in making and would like to try it again next year, but start in October!  And I'd like to make one for my parents too!

UPDATE: Wed, 27 Nov 2013, Click here for Part 2 of my Advent Forest that includes Day 11-17.

Thank you Whole Foods for not only providing me with good tasting gluten free organic foods because that combination is not easy to find and is easier on my allergies!  But what a surprise it was to find 9 DIY Christmas projects in the coupon newsletter with the Geometric Tree Advent Calendar catching my eye!  And even more surprised to find it was affiliated with Etsy!

Thank you Etsy for not only helping me disperse my hoard out into the free world, but for helping me find alternative healthier more productive ways to spend my time, instead of random destress retail therapy to helping me find more "purposeful" shopping.
Thank you US, France, Chez Republic and Ukraine for supporting my Hoarder Rehab and The Destiny of Things!

Click on the shop names to visit my hoard listed daily: HoarderRehabThe Destiny of Things and VintageToGoEtsy and now JunkDrawerLoveEtsy!  There are about 101 items listed on JunkDrawerLoveEtsy and will be listing 1-3 new things there daily and 1-2 items at the other shops!  Thanks for looking!  Maybe you'll find something to take home and share your story too!

Many items I used for my Advent Forest are at all four shops, but mainly from The Destiny of Things and JunkDrawerLoveEtsy.  Send me an email, if you are interested and I'll assist you or look around and see what you find.

Here's the list again, in case you want to get some ideas and I'd love to hear your ideas: tooth locket necklaces, treasure chests, fingerstache temporary finger mustache, gumball containers, mini marker set, wiggle eyes, Just Say No memo pad tablets, Miracle Fortune Fish, mini kawaii cute figurine erasers, mini jingle bells and more at HoarderRehabThe Destiny of ThingsVintageToGoEtsy and JunkDrawerLoveEtsy!

UPDATE: Wed, 27 Nov 2013, Click here for Part 2 of my Advent Forest that includes Day 11-17.

"The best way to make my dreams come true is to wake up." --- Paul Valery

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Articulated Cobalt Blue Koi Fish Cloisonne Pendant: The Destiny of Things, Story #132

Articulated Cobalt Blue Koi Fish Cloisonne Pendant:  The Destiny of Things, Story #132

I once had a big future for this little fish!  If only I could remember it now...


photo via VintageToGoEtsy

 
This little fish waited several weeks to be claimed once it was ordered, but it finally made it home!

Here is my email to the Etsy buyer:


Hi! No worries, it'll be shipped out tomorrow. Maybe you'll leave me a story about the purchase of this item. Will you be transforming it into a necklace? collector of koi fish? enamel jewelry? I wrote you a letter explaining my Hoarder Rehab journey. I hope you enjoy it as much as I thought I was going to in a future that never happened. lol I am happy that you will enjoy it!

Thank you for taking part in my HoarderRehab via VintageToGoEtsy!

Kind regards,
~Kennedy at
www.etsy.com/shop/HoarderRehab
www.etsy.com/shop/thedestinyofthings
www.etsy.com/shop/JunkDrawerLoveEtsy
www.etsy.com/shop/vintagetogoetsy

Read 110+ stories from Etsy buyers who have helped me stay focused on my HoarderRehab!

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Here is the email I received in return from a kind supporting Etsy buyer:

Dated:  Oct 14, 2013

LOL, I love it!!! Hoarder Rehab!! I might need to join that!!! Too funny!
I do like Koi, and I'm going to try to use it with a necklace:)



 
Your cobalt blue koi is shipping today! Thank you so much for the back story! Can I use your -my -our story on my HoarderRehab blog? I'll leave you anonymous if you prefer.

I am so happy to hear it will have a new life on your necklace! I love koi and you just triggered a memory of visiting a family friend's koi farm when I was a kid! I think I've found the connection to all the fish pendants I hoard! Thank you so much!

Kind regards,
~Kennedy at
www.etsy.com/shop/HoarderRehab
www.etsy.com/shop/thedestinyofthings
www.etsy.com/shop/JunkDrawerLoveEtsy
www.etsy.com/shop/vintagetogoetsy

Read 110+ stories from Etsy buyers who have helped me stay focused on my HoarderRehab!

hoarderrehab.blogspot.com/



Of course, I'd love to see it as her new necklace!

 photo via VintageToGoEtsy

Saying Goodbye:  I think I have several of these and this was the first one off!  I think they've all found new homes now and I've figured out why I was collecting them. 
 
When I was a kid one of my Grandfather's family friends owned a koi farm and my Grandfather would take us on his visits and we were allowed feed the koi.  They would sometimes swarm and jump if they knew we were coming to feed them.  We were told that they can recognize the people that feed them and that the longest fat ones were the oldest.

Koi ponds are another form of Japanese relaxation and the koi or nishikigoi, litreally meaning "brocaded carp" and are a symbol of longevity.  In 1974, Hanako a scarlet and most famous koi had her scale rings tested and is said to have lived 228 years.  She out lasted many of her care takers.

Unllike goldfish, koi usually live to be over 50 years old.  Koi have been bred for thousands of years, first by the Chinese until the developments led to the goldfish.  To tell them apart just look at their mouth area because koi have barbels or slender whiskers that look a little like fangs and are actually organs or taste bud feelers that help them find food in murky waters.
 
Koi varieties are distinguished by coloration, patterning, and scalation. Some of the major colors are white, black, red, yellow, blue, and cream.  Japanese koi breeding was first seen in 1868 and today there are over 20 varieties of colorful, metallic, ghost and butterfly koi still bred today.  
 
 photo via VintageToGoEtsy
 
What I Learned:

1.  As a recovering hoarder, everything I collect has a potential future to be made into something later.  Key words being "future potential" and "later."  At the time I buy it I have a grand idea and at which point it diminishes to just a pile of hoard is beyond me, so that's is one of the areas I need to concentrate and act on.

2.  I need to plan first, use what I have, then buy if there is a need and actually begin and complete my planned projects.  I really need to stop buying haphazardly hoping it's going to one day culminate into something I created.

3.  For instance, since November 10th or so I've been "kinda" planning, shopping and making the Whole Foods DIY Decorating with Etsy Geometric Tree Advent Calendar.  And I can see now that my lack of planning well is taking it's toll and I'm going to barely meet my deadline which is to complete the forest and ship it off to the little ones in time for Thanksgiving.  So just seeing the the Advent forest can begin building the anticipation of Christmas as it turns into a huge crescendo for the 25th.

Of course, since my insomnia spell has been broken and I'm sleeping day and night catching up on 20-30 years of insomnia isn't helping my project much, but it must be helping my health, so I'm just going with the flow.

Anyways, here are the array of 9 DIY Decorating with Etsy Christmas projects here from Whole Foods:

http://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/bestholidayever/gifts-decor/diy-decorating-etsy

Which will take you to the directions, materials list and pdf templates for the Advent Calendar or here:

http://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/bestholidayever/gifts-decor/diy-decorating-etsy

or here it is from the Etsy blog:
 
https://www.etsy.com/blog/en/2010/make-a-geometric-tree-advent-calendar/
 
This project takes a long time to make - just imagine cutting out the 24 trees! and be sure and buy a whole lot of green construction paper among other things!

I modified it in many ways, like cutting out as many trees as I can at once, but that takes planning ahead!  I had to find an alternative to stenciling in all the numbers too!  Mr Oz calculated how many numbers I'd need to label at least 24 trees, so I'll share that with you later this week, hopefully tomorrow.
 
I did use what I have for advent gifts, like the tooth locket necklaces, treasure chests, fingerstache temporary finger mustache, gumball containers, mini marker set, wiggle eyes, Just Say No memo pad tablets, Miracle Fortune Fish, mini kawaii cute figurine erasers, mini jingle bells and more, but also went shopping for other "needed mandatory" items. What fun and how different! Purposeful shopping, instead of my usual random hoard shopping!
 
I also replaced the candy with more interactive activities, like a "Go Wild Christmas Wish List" using the Just Say No memo pad tablets with a later project of prioritizing it to a Top Ten List as a brain storm pre write to a letter to Santa and later as Thank you notes for Christmas gifts.  So I also made templates for bigger trees.  (I'll share it all as soon as I can get myself more organized about it)

I also made one of the trees a bank to give donations daily in coins or bills and think about a charity to give to down the road.
 
Here's the Geometric Tree Advent Calendar via the Etsy blog, story by Diana Stainton of Pygmy Cloud



As you can see from the Etsy blog photo why I'm really excited about this project and it's been so fun and interesting and it has distracted me from my hoard of hoard!

4.  Better planning of project days is in the making and allotting more time for project days too!  And it's given me more inspiration and motivation to dehoard the music art room!

I hope to share more about this project tomorrow with my own pictures!

What Christmas projects are on your calendar for fun?  After the Advent Forest I'd like to make my family handmade Christmas gifts this year.

Thank you Etsy buyer from VintageToGoEtsy for sending me an email about the fate of the cobalt blue koi!  So happy to hear it's going on your necklace and would love to see it!

Thank you Etsy for helping me find good homes for my hoard while making connections with people who are willing and kindly helping me on my Hoarder Rehab journey!
 
Thank you Whole Foods for providing me with good tasting gluten free organic foods because that combination is not easy to find and is easier on my allergies!  And what a surprise it was to find these projects in the coupon newsletter with the Geometric Tree Advent Calendar catching my eye!  And even more surprised to find it was affiliated with Etsy!

Thank you US, China, Canada, Germany, UK, South Korea and Thailand for your visits since yesterday and joining me in my my Hoarder Rehab and The Destiny of Things

Click on the shop names to visit my hoard listed daily: HoarderRehabThe Destiny of Things and VintageToGoEtsy and now JunkDrawerLoveEtsy!  There are about 100 items listed on JunkDrawerLoveEtsy and will be listing 1-3 new things there daily and 1-2 items at the other shops!  Thanks for looking!  Maybe you'll find something to take home and share your story too! 
 
Many items I used for my Advent Forest are at all four shops, but mainly from The Destiny of Things and JunkDrawerLoveEtsy.  Send me an email, if you are interested and I'll assist you or look around and see what you find.

 
Related Story:

1.  Another form of relaxation, besides a koi pond for the Japanese culture is an incense burner, read about my Incense Burner Collection, here.

Quote of the Day:  "Measure twice, cut once." literally and figuratively!

Monday, November 18, 2013

500 Dehoarded Items Milestone! The Destiny of Things, Story #131

500 Dehoarded Items Milestone!  The Destiny of Things, Story #131

For the past two weeks, I've been wondering who, what, where, when about my 500th dehoarded item!

photo via Hoarder Rehab, more of these available here

who was going to order it?  which item it was it going to be? which shop was it going to be from? when would it finally happen?  would I get a story?....Ends up it's 500 stickers and two more lots of my teacher destash stickers with a story!

I didn't realize it until this morning when I was going over my dehoard tally because over the weekend I was too busy with another project and lost track of time.  Anyways, that's another story.....back to this one...

And my 500th dehoard item went to my BFF in Texas, HeyAlleyCat!  How coincidental is that?  This morning, I think my heart might have skipped a beat or two just from the amazement of it all.  How does something even culminate into a feat this big?

One small baby step after another will take me on a thousand mile journey!  Anyways, while it boggles my mind, let me return to this story...

You might remember her stories from October about More Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark and how her husband built a tree house with a slide for the big event story telling night for Halloween, update with several classic photos scared kids from reading out loud from that Scary Story book,  here and her original story, here with photos of the tree house in it's early stages.

This time Ali wanted stickers to set up some kind of reward system for her two grand children to spend less time playing computer games.  And remembered this posting on how another Etsy buyers was going to use them for her chore chart.  She ordered them because they were going to help motivate her to clean!  Read here story and see which stickers she's using, here!

I piggy backed on her idea too! but I use the 500 stickers to document how much time I spend dehoarding in the second room or music art room daily and weekly.  Every 15 minutes I spend dehoarding in there I place a sticker on my calendar planner.  I'll take a picture this weekend.

----Insert photo of my weekly planner here----  I will admit there hasn't been much dehoarding going on in there, since I've been catching up on over 20-30 years of insomnia and have been sleeping night and day (I barely woke up to write this posting this afternoon!) and I've started a new project that is taking me a whole lot more time than I originally planned, so good thing I started three weeks ahead!  More about that later...

photo via Hoarder Rehab, another favorite student sticker, "Hooray for Me" badge stickers available here

So here is the other lot of stickers HeyAlleyCat ordered, which may seem like overkill with reward stickers, but my students would get bored with using the same stickers over and over, so having different ones to use later when motivation wanes seems to actually work!

That's one thing that is nice about the 500 sticker sheet pack, it has 20 different stickers before they repeat the same design and motivational words, so that's a months worth of week days of a different sticker daily!  That's enough time to modify a behavior for the sticker serious!

My students loved the 500 sheet sticker page and each one got at least one page to use to their heart's desires for playing school at home, reward systems for themselves and siblings at home and to decorate and give themselves journal rewards or writer starter topics!

photo via Hoarder Rehab, more of these available here!

Ali didn't mention how she was going to use these, but for me as a teacher these were a MUST HAVE in a classroom of 20-30 students!  No more accusations, suspicions, mix ups or arguments over whose pencil was whose lost or stolen, etc.  What a time saver, not to mention headache saver!

These are a huge classroom helper accessory!  Keeps everyone organized and personalized! Plus did I mention how good it looks and sounds for a teacher to look up from her desk seeing all 20-30 pencil flags waving in silence during journal writing time?  Those were the days of five minutes of precious peace for any teacher!

Also these could be used as cupcake toppers for an animal themed birthday party to personalize and organize cupcakes, especially to include other eaters with certain types of allergies, like vegan, sugar free, gluten free and/or dairy free with these as cupcake toppers or personalize with special guest names or special greetings, wishes and what not!

Also to personalize party straws, utensils, and/or appetizer toothpicks!


photo via Hoarder Rehab, other stickers like these available here

Saying Goodbye:  Letting go of my 500th items is a joy!  and even more joyous since it went to my BFF in Texas!  I look forward to hear how she uses them and how it helps her boys to spend less time playing computer games.  Last I heard she was making some kind of chore chart poster board reward system.

I'm running out of time here, so if anyone "out there" wants some teacher tested reward systems that work, just let me know in comments or emails.

What I Learned:

1.  I'll be celebrating all weekend with Mr Oz since hitting the 500 mark milestone of less hoard!  It feels just stupendous and I'm still pinching myself in disbelief that I really have come so far!  And of course, a million thousand thanks to Mr Oz making it all possible for me by setting up my shops, teaching and showing me how to use a computer more efficiently and how to navigate on the this site, Etsy site and other sites!

2.  A BIG thanks to another Allee, Allee Willis and her Museum of Kitsch and Windup Kitty who got me started on this blog journey!  Read the story of how it all started, here!

3.  I've found a craft project that is fun and interesting and has linked me back into teacher mode.  Although extremely time consuming, it's so fun that I lose track of hours of time and do not think about shopping or even window shopping!  Although some shopping was mandatory!

I'm making an interactive Advent Calendar for some little ones I know which I found in the Whole Foods newsletter and is affiliated with ETsy!  Called DIY Yourself Decorating with Etsy!  I call it "The Forest of Advent", but they call theirs, "Geometric Tree Advent Calendar"  See the project with directions here.

As a teacher, I am not a big fan of candy, so I replaced all the candy in their Advent Calender version and added more interactive activities, like a Christmas wish list as a pre writing to writing Santa a letter to Thank you letters for after Christmas.  I also made one of the trees into a bank, so they can think of others less fortunate add some coins or bills to it daily too and later decide on a donation or charity.

Yes, I kinda went into teacher mode overload!  More about it tomorrow or Wednesday, depending on how much sleep I'll be needing day and night!

What rewards or penalties did you experience through your school years?  Which ones worked or made things worse?  I don't remember my teachers using either, except in special individual cases.

Other ponderings:  I wonder if dehoarding 500 items in a way that works for me has helped me with ridding my insomnia?

Thank you Ali of HeyAlleyCat for your fun and funny support and another order!  Thank you for helping me out in so many different ways!  Get some Christmas shopping done early and check out her shop, HeyAlleyCat here!  She has my favorite buri squirrel handmade woodland scene here and she's clearing out her 70s home decor here!

Thank you Etsy for helping me reach further than my wildest dreams and get half past my hoard by helping me send it out into the world with new lives and better homes!  It seems shocking, exciting and daunting to think I may have 500 items down and 500 more to go, but I never thought I'd ever get this far, so thank you for everything!

However I certainly know it's possible now and hope has grown deep in my heart of a lot more possibilities out there for me besides living with roomfuls of hoard following me around all my life!

Thank you US, China, Germany, Brazil, Canada, Malaysia and any other countries I missed due to catching up on 20 years of insomnia by sleeping day and night for the past week or so and taking part in my Hoarder Rehab and The Destiny of Things

Click on the shop names to visit my hoard listed daily: HoarderRehabThe Destiny of Things and VintageToGoEtsy and now JunkDrawerLoveEtsy!  There are about 99 items listed on JunkDrawerLoveEtsy and will be listing 1-3 new things there daily and 1-2 items at the other shops!   
Thanks for looking!  Maybe you'll find something to take home and share your story too!


I'll have to add related stories another time, I need another nap!