Major Life Changes

Here at Colorful Dimensions 2 Arts some things have become a major of importance and so the business had to be set aside for a little while. As we progressed into setting things up and making arrangements for our family member. It became apparent that the business could also be attended to but rather in smaller increments and strategically planned around the necessary needs of a family member. Providing that everything goes as planned.

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Craft Supplies, tools and Craft Room what’s liked and disliked

Do you have favorite craft supplies or tool(s) or thing(s) in your craft room? Do you have a favorite space in your craft room or what do you like the most about your craft room? What do you have craft supplies or tool(s) that you dislike and why? Do you have a section of your craft room that you dislike the most? If there was anything about your craft room or space that you disliked how would you change it?

Let’s dive in and try to answer some of these questions. I’m sure many of you have often wondered about these questions from some of your favorite crafters and those you read online. I will admit I’ve wondered some of these questions myself. So lets take a look at the questions individually.

Question #1. Do you have favorite craft supplies or tools?

My most favorite tools are my pencils, pens, and colored pencils. I can achieve a lot with them. My most favorite craft supplies are my white card stock. I can place nearly any thing I want to achieve on white card stock.

Question #2. Do you have a favorite space in your craft room or what do you like the most about your craft room?

My most favorite space in my craft room is my desk. My desk is an old vintage desk and my husband brought it home. He had intended to use it for himself but the wife adopted it from day one. (Wife Rules! lol) What I like the most about my craft room is the window. I can see everything I need to from that window. It gives me a wonderful view of tree’s and everyone who passes by.

Question #3. Do you have craft supplies or tools that you dislike and why?

I can honestly say yes. Craft Supplies that are so old that they no longer work. I have tools that are hard to use and some are so old that they have broken. They will soon beheading to the garbage been. I mean they are so far gone that they can’t be repaired or reused in some other form.

Question #4. Do you have a section of your craft room you dislike the most?

My current craft room has been a wonderful area to work in when I first started out my journey. As I grew so did my supplies and tools. I have visualized that soon I will need to find more space for more tools and supplies. With that in mind my craft room now has become too small. So I guess I could say I dislike the fact that my craft room has become too small for my needs.

Question #5. If there’s anything about your craft room or space that you disliked how would you change it?

Yes. Let me explain why! My craft room is not a normal Square. Its more like crossing two sticks together. That’s my craft room. Its not very wide and its not very long. My hopes that in a few years that I will have a much bigger room to have as a craft room.

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I would love to hear your thoughts and ideas on the same questions as above. If you have any questions you can drop me an email at anytime and I will answer the question to the best of my ability or find some one who can or where you can find the information.

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How To Handle Working For Yourself!

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I’m so glad that you have decided to read today’s post. I hope that I can bring some humor, encouragement, and some tips for your daily life. Please do enjoy.

How many of you struggle with finding time for everything while being your own boss working from home? How many of you struggle with getting simple healthy meals together? How many of you struggle with just normal chores while working from home? Do you cook your meals at the same time your working? Do you struggle with just finding time to work at all while dealing with normal life? (Can I raise my hand here?) psst… Did you raise your hand? Ha, good! I’m not alone! (just kidding)

Time

So let’s take a look at how we struggle with finding time for everything while being your own boss working from home. This is for most of us who don’t have a team of people to delegate “work” jobs to. I want to say that for me I did a lot of research to get some kind of perspective of what I was getting myself into before committing to work from home. I can say the struggle is real and I do realize that I’m going to need a team to help with this business if it’s ever going to survive. For now, I’m still in the infancy to crawl stage. I intend to learn everything there is and unfortunately for me, its taking a lot of time. For everything that is learned, its implemented immediately or I will lose the concept. Which this also means that a lot of normal chores I do in my home are somewhat either getting ignored or being put off for another day. So here’s what I learned.

  • Except you can not do everything in a day.
  • Delegate if you are able.
  • List all chores and things that has to be done with-in the home. (Separate list for business)
  • Take the list you just made and decided which is the most important ( I picked a few at time and then added to it as time would allow)
  • Complete only the tasks, chores or what ever is the most important to you. (note: Time yourself to see how long it takes to do each task or chore. If it takes less than 5 min., don’t write it down on the calendar. Things that take at least 30 min to an hour or so should be placed on the calendar.
  • Use a calendar to help delegate which items need to be done at a specific time or day. (note: When starting out, I used this idea a lot. I made my own paper calendar so as to not confuse the spouse on the normal everyday calendar.)
  • Color code the holidays so they don’t get lost in the chaos. (note: I used one color for all holidays, another color for birthdays, and another color for days off or days that are just strictly for family.) I would like to mention here that color coding chores is also a great idea as long as they are not the same colors as the ones you used for the holidays, birthdays and so on.
  • Look for Items you no longer need. Box them up and deliver then to charity or donate them.
  • Put seasonal stuff away.
  • Eliminate things that need constant cleaning. Example: dust collectors. Exception to the rule is family heirlooms.
  • Down size books, magazines, clothing, etc.,
  • Try to limit the amount of items that people brings to you. Example: Craft supplies outside of your normal craft list. Things that don’t mesh with what your doing currently.

I can say that everything on this list is still a working process.

Meals

I would like to say that I’m an expert here but I can’t, despite that I like to cook. I still struggle in this area finding healthy foods to cook that don’t take a ton of time. You may find this amusing and that’s fine by me but my solution is this: I cook foods that I can cook in large batches at a time that will last for at least four days. (2 people here), So a family more than 2 may have to expand even more. So basically, I dedicate one morning to brain storm what we are having for the week according to what I have on hand. I may have to do some research online to see if I have everything to make a particular meal. (These days I have stepped away from normal written cook books). I do write down any recipes that I come across that may be of use.

  • Research
  • Make a list of what you have
  • Make a list of what you don’t have
  • Plan ahead meal Plan
  • Write down the Meal Plan on a calendar
  • Leave room for (spouses who grumble at what’s planned or family)
  • Prep a day ahead parts of meal
  • Day Of: cook large batches of the meal. Feed. Either freeze or refrigerate or both the left overs.
  • Start the next weeks meal Plan.

Now for the most part I have done a lot of these things thru out my working life. There are a few that I have left to the way side after I left the work force outside the home. Now, that I have been working on starting my own business I have found that I need a Meal Plan again.

I would like to point out that making two meal plans might be the ideal thing. One for the frig for the whole family to see and another to put with your chore list and work schedule. This will help insure that you can easily maneuver any items around if need be. (The most important thing is to stay flexible no matter what. There is always going to be some unforeseen thing that come’s up and when it does you will be a bit more prepared for it.)

Today, or I should say lately, my comfort breakfast has become an every other day kind of thing. I’ve been contemplating to having it just on the weekends. You might be wondering what did I replace my breakfast with? I can say that I switched to cold cereal. One day (whole grain), oatmeal another day (fruit added at times), toast and egg, and then my comfort breakfast. (I may have to give up my bacon all together due to bacon shortage.) (p.s. Don’t burn the bottom of your pot steaming your veggies while working like I just did.)

Chores

I have yet perfected getting all my chores done while being a working from home. I can’t imagine anybody else does it all either. If you know someone who can or you are such a person please get a hold of me. I would love to know your secrets. Maybe you would indulge me to tell the rest of the hard working people. (note: I can say that projects that are a one time thing or things that have to be repaired rarely are easy to knock off the list. Its the constant every day chores that are the issue and/ or the things that get pushed off to the side constantly that need to get done that are not getting done.) Hmmm,,, maybe those should be done first? What do you think?

Some Things Don’t Always Mix

As you read above that steaming a pot of cauliflower doesn’t always mix well with working. Sometime one can get lost in their work that they can forget to check on the meal cooking. To help combat this is to turn on the timer for everything that is cooking. (Ya, I should practice what I preach! For the most part I do use a timer. It’s just this time I have to buck this system to only be rained back in to do the old stand by and use the timer.) (To tell you the truth, I didn’t think this would take that long but I was wrong.) (smile)

Exercise

I nearly forgot to add exercise. For me, I keep exercise simple for now. Another words, taking a short walk out side in the morning just enough to get the heart pumping helps build my strength and durance. Maybe running up and down the staircase could get the ticker going. One thing to keep in mind if your sitting for long periods of time is to get up every hour. This is another area of mine where I could easily lose track of time. There are many different types of exercises that can be done to build strength and durance. Its just a matter of finding what works for you and where you think you could fit it in your schedule. I can say I’m no exercise guru or an expert and all exercise should be approved by your physician. This is just my opinion I’ve what I do.

Pesky Everyday Life Interfering With Work

This is incredibly important. Those pesky interference in life just might need to be taken care of and put work on hold. Sometimes those pesky things are things that end up being important in the long run. So don’t ignore them or put them off for too long. Do them quickly as you can so that you are able to get back to work. ‘Patients is a virtue.” I can say I’m still working on my patients, durance and skills. I can say learn to except that there are things that you can’t change so just go with it. As most people would say, “it’s part of life and deal with it.” So here is my solution: I plan for the unexpected. I plan work related stuff around what I anticipate pesky life moments. Example: When a someone needs help with a wood splinter pulled out of their finger. (for real here, true story)

I want to point out that this is by far perfected but I’m trying to do a bang up job of doing it. Thanks for reading this if you made it to here. Please do come back and read all the other available stories. You might be interested to read this: Time Management In Difficult Times You may also be interested in this: Hello and Welcome

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Not to trifle with my internet

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You might laugh at me and that’s okay! The story goes like this:

Yesterday, I woke up and doing my usual morning routine. All ready to check things off the ta do list. Here I am already to give my relatives the run down for the day only to discover I have zero internet. I fussed till noon before I couldn’t take it no more. Pull stuff out and unplug stuff. Replug stuff and rearrange where it’s plugged in. Nothin! Okay so it’s not me and it’s not on my end. Mind you this was one of the reasons I upgraded 20+ year old equipment. So maybe I should have just kept the old equipment. By noon, I decided that I’m calling the phone company and all I got was a busy signal. Call two, call three, call four all busy signal. By 8:00pm I had enough and just went to bed. Telling myself I’m gonna call that phone company one more time when I get up the next day. Morning rolls around and I do my usual routine. Wait for the spouse to leave so I can make that phone call. (I don’t want him here to hear what I have to say). Get him out the door and he leaves the drive way. I’m ready. Dial the phone….Ooooo I got thru, oh but wait… I get to talk to the computer and it ensures me it can help me. Great! In the mean time I want to give some body a piece of my mind of this injustice, especially after the cost of the new upgrade. That silly computer system deflated my balloon real fast and it (autonomous) didn’t help at all. At this point, I gave up altogether. Decided that if it wasn’t my new equipment and it periodically comes on and goes off. I wasn’t going to worry to much about it except I do have my peeps and bills that need to be addressed. Here I am the third day, spastic internet. I decided to check to see what I can do on word press in between this erratic internet. Oooooo.. lookie, here I see notifications and can read a bit. Ohhh and look at this. I can write a much needed blog post. Late. But at least I’m getn’r done. Oh! Wait! Can’t post it until the internet comes back on. Ugh! I really need to give that phone company a call to see if I can get a discount for at least not having internet for this long. Maybe tomorrow they will get called again.

Go ahead and laugh. I will laugh too can’t help but laugh. It’s times like these that one doesn’t realize how much one depends on the internet. I use to do a lot of things old school but times have changed so much that this is no longer sustainable. So it’s really distressing when my internet goes down for two days let alone three.

I truly feel for any folks out there that have lost there internet too. Never mind the fact that one can’t run an online business without it.

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UPDATE: I want to stress here that I was warned well in advance that the instructions for said equipment above was available online. (Conserving on paper instructions for equipment. You know the drill to save the planet and environment.) Great, I thought and didn’t give it much thought. I did read it but it was well in advance for the equipment to arrive. The bad news is this: Everyday life got in the way and I literally forgot about the instruction book until when? You guess it! Gosh your good at this! Smart people! I love smart people you can learn so much! Anyway, I’m getting off topic here… I did think of those silly instructions until I had zero internet and literally plum forgot even what I read. However, after unplugging this and that.. Eliminated that one item. Oh well it helps to have the right phone cord plug into…… you guessed it again…. the machine that produces the internet. Needless to say folks I wouldn’t be typing this with out it. Buttttttt……. I want to give a heads up to the companies who thought of only providing the instruction book via internet that they offer the option of paper ones…… us rural people as well as the old need them.

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Turning a new leaf in 2023

I’m looking forward to 2023. I’m hoping to make this years mark with a bark or two. Many long walks, warmer weather, shopping for craft supplies and news of my favorite supplies.

Making changes along the way and completing some mile stones. Finding opportunities where ever they may be. My hope for this year is make more art. Expand my skills and move toward advanced art supplies.

My new schedule consists of squeezing in as much drawing, painting, paper crafts, reading and so much more in every minute available. With this said I have come across many subjects to draw inspiration from. It’s amazing what one can see just by taking a walk around the block.

Below is a leaf pin wheel. There are two layers and when the wind blows they move in opposite directions from each other. I found it rather amusing and it stuck in my head. Just because it stuck in my head I decided I had better draw it as best I can. It’s a crude sketch and it would have been easier if I had taken a photo of it.

Leaf pin wheel

My next subject has been in my head for weeks. I tried to sketch it once before but couldn’t quite get the cones in the right shape and size I wanted. I did start with the cones first and the fence is an after effect. These cones are unusual to me as the grow on a vine and they have all dried. It amused me as to the fact they have dried and not one fell off to the ground. There are hundreds of these cones on vines along a 4 foot fence.

Dried cones on fence

The space at the end of my printer paper has been calling for something more. The shapes are visible already to the blank section. Taking each section and carefully execute each mark as if it were my last. Shading lightly to canvas to darker shades. Using a four legged moving target can make any drawing a challenge. A photo would be a better subject piece, however lighting the subject is not ideal. I’m sure he would protest to sitting for a photo op. He’s always on a continuous move as we move about the day.

“Bud”
All in one

Keeping in mind that these are only sketches these are just to not only keep me busy but to also amuse my family member. I don’t do sketches of dogs. This sketch is my first. I hope you enjoy this silly face as “Bud” shows when he’s amused about “My cooking”! He has missed the home cooked meals from his former parents!

I hope that your new year brings you much happiness, prosperity, and inspiration.

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Spooky intentions

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To do lists

We couldn’t help ourselves creating this fun to do list using Canva. This fun program has given us tremendous amount of encouragement to achieve higher goals and we simply can not go without them. They have created more tools to accomplish more than we can ever dream of so by celebrating Oct 30 as #checklistday we also celebrate #canva for this very purpose.

Our Holiday Plans

We will be celebrating this Halloween with using our to do list to ensure that we get the celebration off to a good start by adding our own wants and needs. Checking off each of the green boxes to help ensure we complete each task.

Larger to do projects

To make sure that we get those larger projects done. We can break them done into smaller projects. Setting ourselves up to get each task completed.

After all decorating a house with goblins, ghosts, bats and more can be an overwhelming task.

The most important part of the list should be getting all those amazing candies in the right kind of candy container.

We also want to make sure that there is plenty of light for all the participants. After all we wouldn’t want to scare the living daylights out of everyone.

What about food? We look forward to some delicious 😋 food for the big day and we can’t go without Carmel covered apples or even bobbing apples in cider.

We wish you all a ghostly Holiday. Thankyou for reading and being a part of our Colorful Dimensional 2 Arts family!

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Solutions to save on time and money

When our schedules get more filled up and kids head off to school we all need our down time to recoup what was spent. Maybe get a bit of a reprieve to plan the upcoming holidays or to decide how to entertain those kiddos on the weekends. Especially when the weather starts to wain to winter. So with that said follow along with us and see what our latest solutions are to help solve some pressing issues you maybe facing as we wind down to the winter months. Sit down and enjoy a cup of tea or coffee as I discuss what’s been happening here at our corner of the world and just maybe we can make some beautiful art together. But before we discuss Art let me share somethings with you that have been a struggle for me lately as a small business owner, housewife, a primary caregiver for one elderly person and also a caregiver to an older relative. I do have team of Awesome helpers so I’m not totally on my own but there are some struggles that have cropped their head up to say hi guess what? If your interested in knowing keep reading! If you should have suggestions or a question don’t hesitate to leave a comment. You can also subscribe to keep up to date on the latest happenings. Let’s begin!

Here at Colorful Dimensions 2 Arts is a busy as ever. Every single day there’s something that’s needing to be attended to. From older family members in need, to a spouse. Each having their share of doctor appointments, ect. With all of this and running a small business things can get pretty over whelming at times. The key is to find ways to balance it all out. Set priorities. Letting some things lax until one can afford the time to deal with it. Some things are just not going to happen. I can tell you that one can find a rhythm and eventually things do work out.

You maybe asking how to accomplish that perfect balance. Finding a perfect balance is impossible and over time you may find that some projects get put on hold for what seems like an eternity. But before I explain further I need to let you know about the disclaimer just below this paragraph. As soon as it’s taken care of we can continue this segment of Colorful Dimensions 2 Arts advice session.

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Unexpected Adventure’s

Sketchbook tour

Lately I’ve been trying to work more in my sketchbook. Today I have a few pencil sketches to share with you. I decided to work more on sketching …

Sketchbook tour

This wonderful artist has been a absolute joy to read her adventure with her art abilities. One can’t help feel inspired to take a chance at one’s own skill and build upon it. Keep up the good work Pam.

When time is not a friend

When it comes to running a business the one thing that becomes an issue is time. There is simply not enough time to get all the necessary things done plus work on art. As a business owner and having this issue its time to look for solutions to help combat this problem. As a new business owner the idea of hiring someone to help me is not ideal at the moment. So the next solution is perhaps apps and automation. As a business owner working smarter and not harder is the ideal goal in mind. So with that said lets explore what works and what doesn’t work.

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Mobile Book Lover

Colorful Dimensions 2 Arts is always on the move doing things from cleaning, organizing, crafting, or creating art. Along with all of it comes the sound of silence or buzzing bugs or outside vehicles. To help drown out these sounds I like to use anything from digital music to audible books. However, before I can explain more let me get a disclosure out of the way.

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Building a Card Front

Here at Colorful Dimensions 2 Arts after long days working behind the scenes on administrative projects, its time to work on a card front. For the beginning of the project a 1/4 panel from a 8″ X 10″ is used. Using my most favorite ruler proceed to measure equal 1/2″ nicks on either side using my favorite pencil. Careful to note the center of the 1/4 panel. The center is important to note because that’s where we begin our image stamping. More on this later. Back to measuring nicks. After they are all measured out and made certain that’s where the nicks should be. We then want to draw lines and making sure that they are all even. It may take a few tries to get them perfect.

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Project Using Scrap Wood

Creative ideas come when you least expect them. From a few magazines to hundreds of ads in the email box. Some will be good and some not so good. But when do we find the time to do them all? This is the question we all face as crafters. The next question is do I have the supplies? Supplies do play a major factor into whether or not we work a particular project. It may be that we are just a few supplies short or need a lot or even have it all. In either case, we need to begin some form of planning to get to the end result.

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For the love of Flowers

A Flower Bouquet to compliment that Card is the ultimate gift to give to a love one. It could be a single stem of the flower of choice to that complex arrangement. Flowers are ideal for any occasion whether its a birthday or a holiday.

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