“Creativity is contagious. Pass it on.”
— Albert Einstein

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Vinyl Record Decor?

Yes! I said it, vinyl record decor! This is such a cute gift idea for someone who loves music! Who doesn't love music, right? 


It's also a fun little craft project you can do with some old vinyl records you may have! :) 

Here's what you need: 
Glass Bowl (that can go in the oven)
Vinyl Record
And of course, an oven ;) 


 (tell me that's not a cute holder for your sunglasses) 


So preheat your oven to about 350 degrees. Take your record and your bowl and rest them inside the oven until you see the bowl start to warp. Remove from the oven and press down on the record until it forms to the shape of the bowl. Hold there for just a minute until the record hardens back. 

**I highly suggest using a towel on your hand to press the record down, very hot coming out of the oven! ;) 



I did have pictures of a step to step process, but my computer crashed recently. Yay! Don't you love it when that happens? :) 




The fun thing about this project is you can use different size records and different sized/shaped bowls and come up with all kinds of cool creations! :) I hit up a local flea market/thrift store and scored on a bulk buy of vinyl records! :) 




If you do want to see some step by step instructions, here's a great little blog with a tutorial, stars for streetlights! :) 




Until the next time.....




Wednesday, May 23, 2012

A Child's Creativity - Such A Beautiful Thing

I am the Momma of a wonderful 3 year old boy, Ronnie. He has watched me paint so many times, that he finally showed interest in wanting to give it a try! I absolutely love painting, I must get that from my Dad! 


I even found this cute little red apron for Ronnie at Hobby Lobby! :) It looks a lot like my apron, except mine has pockets on the front is covered in paint! :)

This is an original piece by my Dad, also named Ronnie. Growing up, this was one of my absolute favorite pieces of his artwork. I'll never forget, he always told me "art means different things to people." He told me "to me, this painting means to always have an open mind." 

What a wise man he was. 











I had thought about trying to recreate my favorite piece by my Dad. I had put it off, because I just didn't think I was capable of doing such a great piece justice. (yes, I doubted myself.) However, I finally decided to give it a try. They are different in small ways, but I felt so connected to him while painting this. I thought to myself, "he would be so proud to see this." 

I think if he were still alive, we would definitely have painting hang out time together! :)









Do you ever wonder what your child is thinking? Especially in their toddler years? I often do. A child's thoughts and imagination are two of the most beautiful things. Art is something that is open for interpretation, no matter who is painting it. It has a different meaning to us all. I may not know what he's thinking by his painting. 




But I can see how beautiful his thoughts are. With everything he paints, I can see the world through his eyes. He had a vision when he picked up that brush and made the paint come to life on canvas. 




So if you want to see some of the most beautiful and meaningful creations, sit your child down with a canvas (any size will do), a paint brush and some water based non-toxic paint and watch their imagination and thoughts come to life. 


Ronnie and his finished product! I enjoy so much watching him paint!

These were water colors he used on this one. After this painting, I decided to let him use non toxic paints, like I use!

He painted on an extra 16 x 20 canvas board I had. This one I think he was the most proud of! :)  
















I would highly suggest this little activity to all parents with toddlers (if you feel they are ready for something like this). He had such a blast painting and I had such a blast watching him paint! :) 



Until the next time....


Tuesday, May 22, 2012

the Save A Life project

If you are a fan of my page, you may see me posting lately about the Save A Life project. And if you do not know already you may asking, what's that all about? It's another donation project (much like the Peace - Remember Me tshirts). I was super excited to do this project! 


I was born an animal lover, that I'm sure of. In our recent search to add a fur baby to our family, it really opened my eyes about the situation in the animal community. I started finding shelters/rescues/humane societies on Facebook and becoming a fan, hoping to across a good match for our family. Our family includes myself, my husband, our three year old son, two pugs and one cat. We lost our third pug in July 2011 to lymphoma.

Looking at all the fan pages, I was so taken back and amazed. Taken back by all the "urgent lists" and "death row" animals. I mean, I knew animals were being euthanized due to illness, extreme injuries and overcrowding. I guess I didn't know the severity of it.
I eventually turned to petfinder in search of a new fur baby. I actually emailed several potentials and as soon as I mentioned we were a military family, that kind of made them skeptical. I do understand that when some military families move, they don't take their animals with them. That's just not how we operate. Our animals our like our children. But I took that as a sign that those animals weren't meant for us. I eventually came across the most precious little (well, little at the time as he's growing fast) guy named Blaze. Listed as a shepherd mix and had an eye injury. We soon made arrangements to drive to Mobile, AL from Maxwell AFB in Montgomery, AL to meet Blaze. Almost a 2 1/2 hour drive, which was totally worth it.

Blaze had showed up in a sweet elderly ladies yard one day while she was outside gardening. He came trailing behind her dog from the woods. One of her friends worked for a local shelter but the elderly lady said she would foster him. After being there for a few days, his left eye hazed over. The vet he saw while in their care felt that his eye was damaged due to blunt force trauma. I know, why would anyone do that to a puppy? We will never have those answers, but the good thing was he was safe wit her.

We finally arrived at her house and we were welcomed by the two sweetest ladies, his foster Mom and her friend from the shelter. I sat in the car with our son at first, he was sleeping. So my husband got out and walked up to talk with them. The foster Mom went to get Blaze from her back yard. He was squirming ready to jump out of her arms. She let him down and he came running towards my husband and then slowly military crawled towards him. I do believe that it was love at first sight.
He brought Blaze to the car and I got out and immediately knew, he was meant for us. You could just tell. By that point our son woke up and was ready to get out of the car. Now here was the other test, how would Blaze react to a toddler? Let me tell you, those ladies were extremely thrilled to see Blaze running around with our son, Ronnie like he was his little shadow. I'm telling you, Blaze was like a match made in heaven for us. We took him home that day and could not have been more happy about it.

Back to his eye. Our vet strongly believes that he has no sight in his left eye and agreed it was probably due to blunt force trauma. He said that Blaze might be able to distinguish shadows. Those words, blunt force trauma, it truly breaks my heart to think how someone could have hurt him. He is the most gentle and loving dog, I just can't imagine someone's reasoning for doing that. At this time, it's still undetermined whether or not his eye needs to be removed. It doesn't seem to cause him pain, but does bother him most days. We are going to reevaluate that when it's time to neuter him.

After our attempts at finding a fur baby for our family, seeing all those animals that are so desperately in need of homes and then finally rescuing Blaze, I wanted to do more. Sure, I've made several donations to several different rescues. But I wanted to help more. That's when I decided to create the Save A Life project. It's starting out small, but I am praying it grows to be big.


I am offering a package deal. 1 Save A Life T-shirt, 1 reminder band (like the Lance Armstrong bands) and a pet ID tag. All of them say, Save A Life. My thought behind this was, whether you are volunteering, fostering, donating money or items needed, transporting or adopting; you are helping Save A Life. I am offering these package deals for $30 with free shipping. A $12 donation will go to a rescue/shelter/humane society etc., of the customers choice.
Do you know what kind of difference $12 can do? Well I wanted to know the same thing, so I contacted to shelters. Aide For Animals, where we adopted Blaze from and Bryant Animal Control, where we actually have an adopted cat from. So here are some answers I got when I asked what a $10 donation could do. At the time I asked these questions, my plan was to donate $10 since then I've changed it to a $12 donation.

Quoted by Betsy from Aide For Animals in Mobile, AL. "We feed 2+ big bags of cat food daily @approx $10 - 12 each and have an ongoing vet acct. $10 buys paper towels, bleach, dog chews, (we go through lots of those) etc. Believe me any shelter appreciates any amount!"

Quoted by Tricia Bryant Animal Control in Bryant, AR. "It could be used to vaccinate one animal for rabies, or vaccinate two animals against Parvo, distemper, etc. It can buy a couple gallons of bleach, which we use to sanitize bedding and cloth toys, and reduce disease transmission. It could be put against a pet's adoption fee, reducing it and making it more likely that they are adopted (adult cats, and big black dogs are two types of pets that have a harder time getting adopted at the shelter.) It could be combined with other donations and used to purchase food, litter, toys, treats or bedding. Last year, we collected nearly $9,000.00 in donations, which were used to purchase a large bank of stainless steel cages for our clinic room. These cages bring us into compliance with the Association of Shelter Veterinarians recommendations for small animal housing.
All of these things together help save lives, some by increasing the chances for adoption, some by increasing the likelihood that an adopted animal will stay in its adopted home. Some help to keep shelter animal's healthy, so they can stay at the shelter longer. Some of the items help calm scared animals, which makes them eligible for adoption or transfer into foster care. ALL save lives.
So in answer to your question - just $10 can make all the difference."


So as you can see that $12 donation made on your behalf by the Save A Life project, it can go a long ways and it helps more than you know.


Where can you find this awesome package? Check out my Etsy Shop

  (Save A Life package)


(that's me and my inspiration, Blaze)



Until the next time.....

Remember Peace?

Some of my customers know that I'm a military wife. Air Force Wife that is. Recently we went through our first deployment. It was suppose to be a 4 month deployment but ended up being a 1 month deployment due to him injuring his back. Don't worry! He's okay! :) 

I remember thinking the day I saw him off at the airport, "if only we lived in a world filled with peace, there would be no need for war." 

Going through that deployment is what inspired my first donation project. Peace- Remember Me? T-shirt. 

(lovely model is Ashleigh)


Now, you may be wondering...what kind of donation project is this? Well let me tell you. Have you ever heard of Cup Of Joe For A Joe? Well if not, you should definitely check it out! It's an awesome program that provides coffee for our deployed men and women. A $2 donation can buy coffee for one service member. 

With this project, I sell these shirts for $15 with free shipping. I donate $6 of each shirt sold to Cup Of Joe. $6 will buy coffee for 3 service members. Since selling these shirts I've been able to make a $42 dollar donation, buying coffee for 21 service members. And let me tell you, it's an amazing feeling when you receive a thank you response back. Most of them do write you back to tell you thanks! 

(one of the many thank you responses)

Every thank you response I received from a service member was just rewarding. It made me feel so good about being able to make the donation. BUT.....I would not be able to make the donation without the lovely ladies who have purchased a T-shirt! In every note to a service member I tell them about the project and that this donation was made on the behalf of 4 lovely ladies, or however many have bought shirts at the time of the donation. It truly is a wonderful gift for them. A lot of them said things like "let's us know we aren't forgotten over here." 

So...if you are interested in purchasing a shirt, you can find them in my Etsy Shop. I have several colors and different sizes available. However, if you don't want to purchase a shirt but do want to make a donation. You can visit Green Beans Coffee, read more about their program and make a donation if you would like! :) 

(me rockin' my Peace T-shirt)


Thanks for reading all about my donation project! And if you are one of the lovely ladies who has purchased a T-shirt, Thank You! :) 


Until the next time....


Who doesn't love Bangle Bracelets?

I absolutely love bangle bracelets! And who doesn't? Some interesting info about bangle bracelets....


"Bangle bracelets may well have been one of the very first types of bracelets to be worn by women about the globe. The simple bracelets could be made even by the earlier form of humans. They were able to use materials that they found, like rocks and bone, and shape or carve them to fit over their wrists.

Bangles have been well-loved accessories for thousands of years. They’ve been worn as status and fashion symbols in various cultures throughout history, and these women came up with all sorts of different way to wear them. Bangles were very popular in Ancient Egypt, where they were often worn on the upper arm instead of the wrist. Many times, the bangles would be made in different shapes depicting animals. Since snakes were considered to be sacred by the Egyptians, some people wore snake bangles. Gypsy women have always been well-known for wearing bangles as bracelets and earrings. It is considered to be a trademark of their culture." 

(information found on silverbangle.org) 


Bangle Bracelets is a new product you can find in my shop! There are so many different colors and styles to choose from. I'm always trying to add more colors! 


 Seafoam Green Bangle

1 inch bangle bracelet. Opening is approximately 2 1/2 inches to 2 3/4 inches. Width is approximately 1 inch, thickness is approximately 8mm.



"Pink Peppermint" Bangle

1 inch bangle bracelet. Opening is approximately 2 1/2 inches to 2 3/4 inches. Width is approximately 1 inch, thickness is approximately 8mm.






Every bangle in my shop (unless otherwise posted) are handmade vintage genuine wood bangles. I hand paint them myself and seal them with Mod Podge. Since they are handmade they may vary a bit in opening size, width and thickness. 

Want to know something even cooler? In my shop I always have Bangle Bracelet Special. What's that you ask? 

You can buy: 
1 for $5
2 for $8
3 for $11 

That's too awesome of a deal to pass up! So if you want to check out all the bangles, head over to my Etsy Shop and check out what I've got! 


Until the next time....

 
  

Monday, May 21, 2012

Ollie Wollie Creations History Lesson

 Ollie Wollie Creations by Dawnna.  

How did it start?  

Well, I'm fortunate enough to be a stay at home Mom. Thanks to my husband of course. He's in the Air Force and I'm so thankful that his career has allowed me to stay at home with our son. 

After being home with our son for a while, I wanted something to do. Something to do during my me time. (which use to be when our son napped)
Well, what would I do? Ah....crafting! I absolutely love to do anything that is craft related. Painting, making jewelry and along the way I've added so much more. All of this started out as a hobby, just something to do. But then people started showing interest in some of my creations. They said you should sell that! So....again, thanks to my husband (since he was the money maker ;) ), I started buying supplies. Now, what would I call my business? 


Wondering how the name Ollie Wollie Creations by Dawnna came about

Let me tell you! :) 

Ollie Wollie was a song I made up and would sing to my son when he was a baby! So when I started my business and was trying to think what I would call it, I immediately thought Ollie Wollie Creations by Dawnna. Just seemed fitting! :) 



Products?
I started out making hair bows, hair bow holders and jewelry. I slowly branched out from there. I don't make hair bows anymore, however if I were to ever have a little girl, I would definitely get back into it! :) 
I do still make jewelry from time to time. I added Bangle Bracelets! Who doesn't love bangle bracelets? So many colors and different styles to choose from! :) 
I've also added some donation projects! I'll blog all about that in an upcoming post!  
You can also find decor in my shop! :) 





Where can you find me?
My fan page is www.facebook.com/olliewolliecreationsbydawnna
My Etsy is www.etsy.com/shop/olliewolliecreations



Until the next time....  

















The Faces Behind The Business

So some of my customers know what I look like. And some do not. So I thought I would share the faces behind the business. 



That's me! Dawnna. Now I just have to clarify how to say my name. Even though it is spelled differently, you pronounce it like Donna. I've grown up hearing it pronounced like Duhwanna. It's like they throw an A behind the W. Anyway I am the owner and founder of Ollie Wollie Creations by Dawnna. 


Now as I said in a previous blog, the name of my business was inspired by a song I would sing to my son when he was a baby. So, in a way he's also the face behind the business. :)) 


 (we were having an outdoor, painting at the patio table kind of day)


That's my baby boy, Ronnie!! :)) Even though he's a toddler now, he's still my baby!! ;)) 


And I can't leave out my wonderful hubby. I'm thankful that he's so supportive of my dream. Being able to stay at home with our son and doing something I love, creating!  



 
 (he sure does look handsome in his uniform) 

That's my Airman!! Staff Sergeant Dedman. I sure am proud of him! :) 


So there you have it. The Faces Behind The Business and my little family! :)  



Until the next time....