I don't know how long I've been saving this story! BEFORE:
Loteria game set: includes 10 game boards and 54 cards, available here
photo via The Destiny of Things
Then I received this note with this update photo:
Thanks for
the loteria cards and the nice note. Your project sounds really cool. I
used your cards to line antique crates that we used in our new bar. Hope
you enjoy my interpretation :)
AFTER:
photo via Etsy buyer from The Destiny of Things
Loteria game set: includes 10 game boards and 54 cards, available here
I just love her interpretation! What a cool creative collage idea! Makes beautiful backgrounds inside crates! Love this as bar decor!
Now I received this note last year in October and was saving it to use as a Day of the Dead story for this blog, but I forgot. Then I was going to use it for a series of Day of the Dead starting this September, but then our suppliers ran out of the loteria game and we had to find another supplier.
Loteria game set: includes 10 game boards and 54 cards, available here
photo via The Destiny of Things
Back in the 80s, I used to use this loteria game in the classroom to teach cultural diversity and compassion because most of my students were Spanish only speakers and learners and a small handle full were English only learners, so playing this game in Spanish was a way to turn the tables from being in an English language environment to having fun in Spanish!
Later I would take the game home and make crafts usually small to large nichos and ofrendas and turn the cards into garlands and art.
Loteria game set: includes 10 game boards and 54 cards, available here
photo via The Destiny of Things
Saying Goodbye: I have tons of cards and game boards stashed away for myself and my crafting now. This game comes in different variations and sizes, so I use them for different crafts and have a lot of fun with them.
Here is one of my latest projects of making the large sized game boards into gift boxes and the mini loteria game boards into art for the nicho ofrenda shadow box.
Loteria card art in Mexican Folk Art Tin Nicho Ofrenda Shadowbox, available here
photo via Hoarder Rehab
What I Learned:
1. My aunt who loves Mexican Folk Art and has a huge collection has influenced me to love it also! I started collecting milagros back in the early 80s when they were very difficult to find, after she took me to the Mengei museum's Mexican Folk Art show back in the early 80s. I've been collecting Mexican and Religious Folk Art every since, but can no longer do so.
2. Unfortunately, due to my allergies, I can't hang my loteria nicho art in my house as much anymore because of all the dusting it takes to maintain them. I used to have a hallway full and used the smaller ones as decor around door ways! I wish I had taken photos of them all.
Frida Kahlo Day of the Dead Mexican Folk Art Loteria card series: This is one of my favorite series to make, available here
photo via JunkDrawerAndMore
3. Lately, my allergies have been acting up and I've been waking up with a mysterious rash every morning that starts itching from annoying to intolerable! Lots and lots of Vitamin C and deactivated charcoal helps to reduce it to tolerable and I've been investigating as to what is the source of the allergic reaction by checking all soap formulas we've been using because sometimes they change one ingredient and my allergies start to act up again.
I think it might have been a chemical reaction to a fragrance of some sort from running the errands the other day because after one errand, I felt dizzy, but I thought it was because I needed to have lunch, but after I had lunch and took a shower, I was itchy, but it just felt like dry skin itchiness.
4. Long story short, I still don't know what caused it, but I get very tired by the end of the day using all my concentration to not scratch and hope I don't wake up with it tomorrow morning!
5. And speaking of sleep, I'm sleeping again and a lot. I just figure I'm catching up on decades of lost sleep, however I can't get as much done in a day anymore due to sleeping 8 to 12 hours a night, but I'd rather be sleeping and healthy than finding stuff to occupy my time when I'm half awake from lack of sleep.
Loteria card art in Mexican Folk Art Tin Nicho Ofrenda Shadowbox, available here
photo via VintageToGoEasy
Thank you Etsy buyer from The Destiny of Things
for sharing your creative ideas with a photo and a little note. It inspires me and I hope it inspires others too!
I hope you make new memories while remembering all the old ones when you work at your bar and see your creative work there!
Again, thank you for sharing your story as it really helps me stay on track
with mine. This week and next, I hope to share more stories from others who have been using the loteria game as a craft, rather than a game!
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!
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!
Our new supply of this game has some slight differences from our last supplier, for example, two of the symbols are different, the card corners are not rounded, the backs still have the riddles in Spanish, but are brown, rather than white and the thickness of the game boards and cards are a little lighter, so we lowered the price too. Loteria game set: includes 10 game boards and 54 cards, available here
photo via The Destiny of Things
I am still in Etsy burn out mode and am baffled as to what I should do about
it. Does it mean my dehoarding days are over? Am I ready to dump it
all at a donation center? Am I ready for a new adventure? but what?
So I put myself on an Etsy diet to focus more time on my self care, feel less guilty about sleeping more, which means doing less on Etsy and having more time to find the cause and solution for my mysterious new allergy rash.
The position I was offered to join an educational children animation
program kinda fizzled out when I heard "making lesson plans, recruiting
teachers who want to make lesson plans and get paid with credit on the
show, and finding teacher organizations that I could pitch the show
too."
I am still negotiating that position, hoping for something more fun and more behind the scenes. Wish me luck with my meeting this week and hope my allergy rash doesn't flare up!
I am new listing this week and you can see some of the new listings today at each shop!
Maybe you'll find something to adopt and share your story too! Thanks for looking!
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 - 190 items and JunkDrawerAndMore - 185 items.
Small Day of the Dead fiesta party favor box containers, available here
photo via The Destiny of Things
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Mexican Folk Art from a famous artist, Claudio Jimenez, available here
photo via VintageToGoEasy
What kind of creative ideas came to you today?
"Start living the life envisioned. Onwards and upwards!" mdf club
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!
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