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Monday, March 25th, 2024 07:31 pm


Hello to all members, passers-by, curious onlookers, and shy lurkers, and welcome to our regular daily check-in post. Just leave a comment below to let us know how your current projects are progressing, or even if they're not.

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Tuesday, March 26th, 2024 08:29 am (UTC)
Yesterday, I started making card layout templates. This included samples of "finished" cards and the individual components with their measurements noted on the back. Unfortunately, my tape runners are all missing again and the glue sticks are apparently not holding up, as the cards are already coming apart.

Today was go to Lynne's day. We made quilt inspired cards. I kept it simple: a solid base, layer of printed paper, a layer of white paper, a stamped image that resembled a quilt square in the middle. We drew stich marks on the edges of the printed & white pieces of paper and colored in the stamped image with colored pencils. Lynne's son wants to learn where everything is, so I let him get all of the supplies today (with some supervision to point him in the right direction).

Lynne was also quite happy with everyone's cards, once we were all done. Oh, but getting there was a painful 3 hour slog. (To be fair, an hour of that was getting her to finish her breakfast & morning routine and a house wide hunt for a pencil sharpener.) She was up to all the tasks today, but it was one of those days where she had to be queen bee in charge of every aspect of the day and everything was "stupid." I think this had more to do with her son than me, as when we were working alone, she was fine. The rest would only start when he started working with us or when we were discussing arrangements about her upcoming surgery and he was part of the conversation.

Though at one point, I had finished my card before her (because I was working a step ahead because she needs a visual of what each step looks like before she can do it) and when she noticed I was done, she started in on some nasty grade school level bullying of me and I shut it down immediately.

I have one more Monday with her before her surgery. Her surgery is also that same week. We will see how things go from there.
Tuesday, March 26th, 2024 07:08 pm (UTC)
I admire your care and patience with your friend. Hopefully the surgery will go well.