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Monday, November 30, 2020

Mangled TSA canvas

 A new day, a new unboxing.  This one from Treasure Studios Art.  Link is below.

Unboxing Treasure Studios Art Rainbow Cheshire Cat


This poor canvas got so mangled.  I've had it hanging up now for a bit and it's not as bad as it is on camera, but I'm probably going to have to try ironing it.  One thing that did not make it into the video - sorry guys, I'm not perfect - is the price per square centimeter, which came out to 1.409 cents per square cm, which is pretty respectable next to what I paid for the Pretty Neat Creative canvas.

Now granted, I had a gift card that I won from Tia's Crazy Craft Addiction AND I used her affiliate code, Tia15 to save money on it, but still, I was not expecting PNC to be the more expensive option here.  Hopefully, their new packaging will help the canvases get to their destination in better shape.  

Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Unboxing: Pretty Neat Creative


I have to say, so far impressed.  A little oops with a baggie opened, but nothing huge.  The cost per square centimeter is pretty high at 2.718 cents per, but we'll see how it works out.  I have links in the video to Wolfpack's channel if you're interested in the Wolf Along.

Tuesday, November 10, 2020

Busy, busy, busy....

Got a lot going on.  While I'm still slowly taking down and filing away my Halloween decor. I have several WIPs going. I've parked Hogwarts - drills are pretty crappy, and have started 2 new WIPs to participate in the various Collabs.  One collab is #givethanksvember, put on jointly by Mystria Diamonds, Kiss My Krafts, The Principal Painter, and Mindy's Diamond Moment all of whom can be found on Youtube.  To participate, you pick a canvas that represents something you are thankful for.  I chose Mama Knows Best from Diamond Art Club, which is Mandy Manzano's rendition of Daenerys Targaryen, of George RR Martin's "A Song of Ice and Fire.", best known for it's HBO adaptation Game of Thrones.  It's her fairly early on in the story with her three baby dragons, and it reminds me of me and my kids - husband included.  The fact that he loves dragons doesn't hurt.  So I am working on it because I am thankful for my family. Here's the progress I've made so far.




The other Collab is #whimsicalwillow, which originally was supposed to be for a specific collection of paintings from Diamond Painting Factory, but due to issues, Crafts with Crashley and DP addiction Adventures have opened it up to more broad matches to the canvases they're supposed to be working on.  You can pick canvases that had elements of the original painting which included a girl with a dress and leaves.  I floated doing Mandy Manzano's My Garden Needs Tending, another DAC, and it was approved.  So I've got that one on the go too.  


So, yeah.  I'm insane.  I'll figure it out, or I won't.

Tuesday, November 3, 2020

Halloween Recap

 Well, my namesake holiday has come and gone and it's time to take accounts.


I lost the first 2 weeks of October to the flu and most of the rest of the month to a head cold.  So it was a light year for decoration.  I ended up getting all of my homemade headstones out as well as the few store-bought ones as well.  I got some diamond paintings and a few other wall decorations up, and that was about it.  I just had no energy.  I got some video up on my channel of what I did get up, but it's pretty bare-bones compared to usual.  Halloween with the Hallowqueen part 1 and Halloween with the Hallowqueen part 2.  Silver lining though - it should be pretty fast to disassemble.


I was pretty worried about how many kids we were going to get for this year.  Logically I knew there would be fewer trick or treaters overall, but I figured with more houses declining participation due to the pandemic it may force the kids to go further afield for candy - and my house is lit up like a spooky beacon.  Money's been tight since, well, I havn't been working, and I ended up cobbling the treat bags together with new-bought candy, but most of the non-candy treats were leftovers from previous years, and so were the bags.  I ended up needing to use the very little bags once the bigger ones ran out, and then ran out of those leaving me with about 70 bags.  That's about what we normally get, and I had a lot of extra loose candy if it came to that.


Day of, I'm having a panic attack because I feel so completely underprepared.  I sang my way through the worst of it, and then did a flurry of last-minute decoration, getting the fog machine out and setting it up.  I asked the girls if they wanted to go trick or treating by themselves, and they jumped at it. So for the first year in a dozen, I stayed home and handed out candy.  I used a grabber arm and handed them out and got lots of compliments on the decorations.  We got, I'm guessing about 50 kids, but they were so excited to be out.  I was a little surprised that most of them were not wearing masks beyond the ones that their costumes came with, and they didn't seem to be social distancing much if at all.  


A couple of costumes stood out.  There was the most precious little toddler who was just barely two in a strawberry costume.  She clearly did not understand what the heck was going on, but her mom and I talked for a minute.  Her birthday was in October, so I introduced her to Emily, who had not left yet and showed the mom her child's future.  A little guy came up in a pizza costume, so I pretended to ask my husband if he had ordered delivery, which confused him since he couldn't see the door from where I was.  And then there was a whole group of youths in morph suits with LED masks that were fairly impressive as a group costume.  


My kids didn't get very far.  The dino costume was too cumbersome and awkward for Emily to move in much.  They did get over to Grandma's at least, but I don't think they were even gone an hour.  They had fun though.  




Brian had the chef at his golf course make us a lovely dinner to bring home, and we watched the Mandalorian while we handed out candy.  I was hoping for a bottle of wine, but apparently so were most of the city, the liquor store was so badly lined up that my husband didn't make it there.  11 years and counting of wedded bliss.

It was not Halloween as usual.  Nothing is as usual in this landscape.  But it is what it is, and those who participated seemed to have fun.  And that's really what matters in the end.  And now the really scary thing is happening south of the border - the US presidential election.  Get out and vote!  

Friday, October 23, 2020

Back to what passes for Normalcy

 So I'm back to work.  I've had two shifts so far, one cake decorating and one bakery close, and things are starting to feel right again.  I've gotten good inroads to getting the house decorated for Halloween which is racing up to meet us with all haste.  More to do yet, but so far so good.

I've gotten all my DAC orders, lost the footage of half of one unboxing, and have been fighting with updated software both to film and to edit the footage, so there has not been much activity on my channel of late while I parse out the problems.  I think I have it sorted, but we'll see.  I've tried uploading one video now three times - I'm hoping this fourth one is the charm now that I've poked the software used to encode it a few times.  Ahh, technology.  Wonderous when it works, more frustrating than anything when it does not.  

Also, note to self: check the size of your painting before you buy it.  These are some pictures of Caitlyn holding up my Festive Fireplace!  It's a blanket!



I started working on my Hogwarts painting, and already 2 squares in I'm getting frustrated with the drill quality.  So instead I've been working on the custom for my husband instead.  It's one of the last good pictures I have of my family with my mother-in-law Silvia.  It's Mother's day 2013 - she passed of Pancreatic cancer in October of that year.  Here's my progress so far:


I'm hoping to get it done and framed for my husband's birthday in mid November, but if I miss that date it'll be a Christmas present.  


Finally the Youtube Gods have smiled upon me and allowed me to upload.  Here's my post review of an Easy Whim painting from the Diamond painting club subscription box: https://youtu.be/edaH1z8fpyc

Wednesday, October 14, 2020

Announcing the Diamond Painting Community Calendar!

 That big thing at the top of my blog?  Yeah, that thing.  Here's what it is.

The diamond painting community has a tonne of events, but no way, at least no way that I have found, to keep track of them all.  There is a listing of lives, which I may add as recurring events, but nothing for the collabs, the fun hashtags, or any of these cool things that we do as a community.  

That's where this comes in.  I'm still testing it, but I need help.  As far as I can tell, I am the only one with permission to edit it, but I can probably expand that as needed.  I have put a few events on the calendar that I have details for and know about, and am hunting down details for a few more, but I am not everyone and cannot be everywhere, and my brain is insufficient to keep track of all things, thus the compulsion to put this into a calendar.  So I need the community's help to keep track. If you have an event or know of one that is missing from my calendar, email me: Hallowqueencrafting@gmail.com and I will put it in.  I'm hoping to make this calendar the go-to for our community.  

So what do you think?  Is this superfluous, is it genius?  Please let me know!

Sunday, October 11, 2020

Negative test does not make me better

 So today I got the news that I don't have the current plague.  What's ailing me is something different, probably a case of the flu.  This is going to weaken my case when I actually get confronted by my bosses about my absenteeism, even though it shouldn't.  Staying home while sick didn't suddenly become the right idea because plague, it's always been the right idea.  Show me someone who says they never call in sick, and I'll show you someone who has come in when they shouldn't.  Not only does it make it harder for you to recover from said illness, it also makes you a germ vector.  I work with people who have pre-existing conditions.  I work with a woman who is pregnant (she just announced it publically, so I can say that now).  I work with people who are old enough to be classed as senior citizens, and while not in my own department some who are quite elderly.  And that's ignoring the customers outright.  The flu can still cause serious illness and even death.  It would be irresponsible of me to take my actively contagious rear end to work, no matter how much it hurts me financially to stay home.  


Now to step off my soapbox, yesterday I posted my video on the Wish Halloween landscape, image above is the image it was supposed to be.  It scored a dismal 3 on my unboxing scale.  Perfect score is 10.  The cost per square centimeters is 3.494 cents, which is actually pretty high.  I suppose that will have to become clear as I add in more entries here on the blog.  If you're interested in how the painting turned out, check out the video here.

Since we were going into the long weekend, I shelved the custom to keep hubby from looking too closely at it, and started another Home Craftology project - the Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party image that attracted me to Home Craftolgy in the first place.  I broke it up into 12 sections and I've already finished three of them.  The Halloween gallery wall is getting more populated - I hung another Nightmare before Christmas canvas up there and moved the Hello Fall Truck over.  I had to reframe the girl's school pictures and finally got them hung up, just in time for them to sit for new ones.  If they're even going to have school pictures this year.  I can't imagine they'll have the class pictures this year, but they could do a mosaic or compilation of the individual pictures - I actually have one from my childhood.  

Interesting times, people.  We're living in interesting times.

Preparation: Festive Fireplace

This is it!  The day I can start all of the Christmas Collabs!  So far this is my entry to 4 different collabs.  First off, the painting is ...