Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Love is Patient - The Little Green Cottage


In honor of Valentine's Day I'm sharing this true story about how I learned the importance of being patient.  I still struggle with patience, but I use this situation as a reminder that Love is Patient, Love is Kind.

A couple of weeks back we had some severe weather, with high winds.   When I let Buster the circus dog out, I thought he might just blow away...right off the deck.  The high wind reminded me of a day about 12 years ago when we had been getting weather warnings of possible tornadoes.  It was a good day to clean out the basement where we could feel somewhat protected.  We kept stepping outside and noticing how black the sky was.  Little did we know that it was more than a dark sky, it was a tornado wall, very wide which was ripping through just south of here heading toward Little Rock.

The next morning we were in church when someone from the church office took a note up to the pastor to read.  He announced that a couple from our church had been killed in the tornado that had swept through.  It took my breath away because that couple were members in my Sunday School class.  It was announced that Nan's son had survived the tornado because he was visiting at a friend's home when the tornado hit. 

But let's step back a couple of weeks in time.  Our pastor had been encouraging members to share their talents with others and someone approached me to teach some basic painting techniques and projects and I agreed to do so.  The second or third project was a simple cottage with only a few details, but just enough to give some practice on layering, shading and highlighting.  Nan had signed up to take the classes and I spent most of the classtime by her side because she was having such difficulty.  I went home and complained to my husband that I thought Nan might have a learning disability because every instruction was done backwards and it was taking away time from the others by my staying at her side the whole time.  I got a good lecture from him...he was a high school teacher and he told me I needed to learn patience, which is true that I did.  He also said, "You'll never know how much these classes may mean to someone so if they are happy with their project, then you should be also."  Truer words were never spoken!

Anyway, after the tornado, our Sunday School class chipped in and purchased new clothing for Nan's son, who was now staying with her best friend.  Another class member and I took the clothes to her home.  After a few minutes, Nan's good friend looked at me (a light bulb moment) and said, "Oh you're Linda Steele who was teaching Nan how to paint!"  She asked that we wait a minute and she left the room.  She returned holding that "Little Green Cottage" that Nan had just painted, and which had tried my patience.  She said that Nan loved the painting classes and that just a day or so before Nan gave it to her and that it now was her most treasurered possession because it was given to her from Nan only days before her death. 

I felt so ashamed that I had been impatient and frustrated.  My husband was right...but I did find out how much the classes meant, instead of "you may never know".

I received a couple of odd phone calls in the days and week following that.  One was from a woman who lived in West Memphis, miles and miles from here.  The caller said she found a torn piece from a deposit slip with Nan's name on it and my phone number and she couldn't stop thinking about it until she found out if the name on the deposit slip had been in the tornado.  I told her that Nan and her husband had been killed in the tornado.  I remembered back that I had offered to give Nan some one-on-one instructions and she had written my name and phone number on one of her deposit slips.  It had traveled across the state in the tornado and landed in this woman's yard....and she called me out of concern, seeing that the paper traveled from so far away.

I still look back and think about Nan and the "Little Green Cottage".  It reminds me that the Bible says Love is Patient, Love is Kind.  You may, or may not, know how much you touch someone's life, but share love and be patient with one another anyway.  You may just find out later there was a purpose to be included in that person's life.  We just do not know what awaits behind the next door.  It just takes patience and understanding.

Have a nice day today....remember love is patient, love is kind.

Monday, January 14, 2013

Getting Ready for Love

I'm posting a few more sample Valentines which will be available at the Amore-a-Palooza make and take workshop.  Details are listed on the last blog post.  

Some of these sample Valentines are the Ooh la la French Valentines and some are the Funny Little Valentines using images and sayings for the young and those who are young at heart. 
Click on the photos to enlarge them. 

And then there's one sample of a Country French note card which can be used for many different occasions.  All these embellishments and more will be available at the workshop.

Those who have already signed up have been sharing with me some of their favorite looks so I'll be sure to have plenty of those elements.  If you have not signed up and wish to do so, please let me know so I can be sure to concentrate on the elements you are drawn to.
The next post will be a story about Love is Patient, Love is Kind.  It will not be what you might be expecting, but I can assure you it is a true story about how we can learn to be more patient and kind to one another. 

Have a nice day! 



Sunday, January 6, 2013

Announcing....Amore-a-Palooza!






Unforgettable (song titles) creation station

What is the Amore-a-Palooza?  Well, it's a make and take Love Extravaganza, just in time for Valentine's Day.  This will be similar to the Christmas make-and-take two years back that was so much fun.  At the time everyone asked when the next make-and-take would be.  Well, it will be on Saturday, January 26.  Beginning at 12 noon I will have some finger sandwiches and a light lunch...a good time to visit with old papercrafter friends or meet new ones! That's also a good time to get a sneak peak at the various creation stations and decide where you want to start. Then at 1 p.m. everyone can get started piecing and creating their Valentines or other projects. For this workshop everyone can make 10 projects and spend as much or as little time in putting them together...some work faster than others and some may not want to make 10 projects. But, if you want to make 10 projects, and if you have not finished by 4 p.m. (3 hours of creating) then you can do layouts for the remaining projects and take the embellishments home to finish them there.


Creation Station - Old Song Titles (Unforgettable)
At each station there will be card fronts and card bases along with lots and lots of embellishments, just waiting to be be layered and popped onto the card.  Easy Peasy!!!! Quick and Easy!!!

And, if you don't need or want that many Valentines, then you can choose instead to make some Country French cards that you can use for all occasions.  You'll notice from the Country French sample pictures that many of the same embellishments are used on those cards as with the Ooh La La Valentines, but the colors will be deep reds, blues,  tans and browns for the Country French embellishments.

For me Valentine's Day is a fun, fun, fun occasion!  I used to make and give Valentine's to the employees where I worked.  It eventually became a tradition and everyone there started trading Valentines, just like when we were kids at school! Valentine's Day is not just for romance....it's also a time to say "you are special" or "so glad you are in my life" to children, grandchildren,  friends, co-workers, club members, or to take to nursing home residents.

There will be a $15 workshop fee which covers all materials.  ALL proceeds will be going to the Bryant Boys and Girls Club.  I'll be furnishing all embellishments so every penny will go to that worthwhile organization.

The creation stations are as follows:(1) My Funny Little Valentine (for the young at heart), (2) Unforgettable (that's what you are) which are Valentines using song titles that we remember well, (3) French Ooh La La Valentines and (4) Country French all occasion cards.


My Funny Little Valentine 
Creation Station
In this post I am including some sample pictures....as always they are just samples (lots more). You can use the cards as a guideline but I think once you sit down and start playing with the embellishments you may find some combinations you like just as well...or even better.  I always encourage everyone to get those creative juices going and don't be afraid to just sit down and go wild with different combinations.


 



My Funny Little Valentine
 Creation Station


 
PLEASE SEND ME AN E-MAIL TO LET ME KNOW TO PUT YOUR NAME ON THE LIST.  ALTHOUGH I AM JUST NOW FORMALLY ANNOUNCING THE WORKSHOP, THERE ARE ALREADY A FEW SIGNED UP.  My e-mail is whimseyworkshop@sbcglobal.net


French Ooh La La Valentine creation station

French Ooh La La Valentine creation station


Country French station

Country French station

Unforgettable (song titles)