Merit Badge!
Feb. 5th, 2007 11:30 amI forgot, too, that I learned a clever and efficient way of making beaded drop earrings this weekend. I usually shy away from making earrings for a number of reasons. I don't wear different earrings with different outfits, (I have pretty much a single pair that I wear all the time), and so I don't usually think about making any. Also they require a lot more patience and precision than the other things that I do make. Of course, they also require less materials than my other stuff, but generally I have more materials than I have patience and precision, so you can see how that goes.
But I sorted out how to make them out of the same flexible wire I prefer for making other stuff out of, and suddenly, they're pretty easy. I made three pairs, in fact, which actually go with some of my other pieces. People always ask for the damned things, I might as well make it so that I can have some to sell to them.
So that's another merit badge. :) I've been all about the merit badge of late, for which I credit
ebonypearl. Her
woodspirits group talks about a proposal for a group for adults which serves some of the same purposes as scouting for kids: getting together, having a good time doing things, learning new skills, service work, and so on. It would have an awards system based on "Pearls": as I understand it, each group (or individual) would sort out what colors of beads or other small shiny things would represent what type of experience or acheivement, and then you'd have a banner or a sash or something that you would sew a Pearl on every time you did something. I think that's pretty damned nifty.
But I sorted out how to make them out of the same flexible wire I prefer for making other stuff out of, and suddenly, they're pretty easy. I made three pairs, in fact, which actually go with some of my other pieces. People always ask for the damned things, I might as well make it so that I can have some to sell to them.
So that's another merit badge. :) I've been all about the merit badge of late, for which I credit
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Date: 2007-02-05 06:32 pm (UTC)Camp Fire candy... mmmmmmmm. So much better than Girl Scout cookies! :-)
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Date: 2007-02-05 06:44 pm (UTC)We always had high candy sales. We went out to Hobby Airport to the hangars and offices. Not sure why we had access, but we did. Mechanics are suckers for little girls. Then we'd go to the bank my Uncle Frank was the president of. Made out like bandits.
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Date: 2007-02-05 06:52 pm (UTC)He never asked me what *MY* favorite kind was... but then, I usually had already had him buy some.
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