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Upcycling: Cloth-Covered Journal. Top Story - June 2021.
Eight years ago, I began journaling for the first time in my life. It is no coincidence that this decision came shortly after dating the woman who is now my amazing wife. We worked together in the same public library. Positive changes were happening in every aspect of my life and I wanted to document the journey – the good, the bad, and the embarrassingly funny. The great thing about journaling is that I feel it is not only therapeutic, but it helps maintain perspective when I need a reminder of how far I have come in my journey to become a better person and all the goals I have achieved.
By Luis Aponte5 years ago in Lifehack
Having Fun With Spirits
I believe I was about ten years old when I realized I had some kind of ability to connect with those who had or were passing on to the Ancestral Burial Grounds. It scared the hell out of me and I instantly suppressed it. We were coming home one day from dance school, me, my sisters, and my mother, when she saw a note in the door. She read it and said, "It looks like a phone number for Virginia." Without taking a breath I blurted out, "Grand Daddy died." The entire hallway felt like it went still and then I said, "Nah nah nah, probably not." Saying that allowed everyone to move again. "Grand Daddy" was my father's father.
By Amina Heckstall5 years ago in Lifehack
Wearing My Gems & Overcoming Anxiety
I can’t imagine a future where I do anything but music. Songwriting enables me to put into art and make sense of every internal feeling that I have trouble putting into simple words. Music helps me understand myself and my often-intrusive thoughts; it is the language of my heart through which I communicate most effectively with the world around me. Singing and songwriting have been an outlet for coping with my mental health struggles, such as OCD, anxiety, and ADD. I’ve been singing since age two, although by then, I had over 20 ear infections, and doctors weren’t sure if I could hear from my left ear (later, my hearing improved). Music also helps me join the diverse parts of my life and who I am: a mestizo, first-generation U.S-born and (future) college graduate, Nicaraguan, and Ashkenazi Jewish.
By Gabriela Ortega5 years ago in Lifehack
The Stories My Scissors Could Tell
I absolutely love celebrating special occasions!! And for me, having bright and flamboyant decorations is a must in making an event special. It’s the fluttering birthday banner hanging across the room, the glitter encrusted ribbon on the gift, or the carefully crafted decor atop the decadent cupcakes that make an event stand out and transform a blank room into a stage of festivity. From the time I was a child, I dreamed and drew pictures of these special events: the lace ornate wedding with a 6 tiered cake, a birthday party bursting with streamers or the pastel painted baby shower filled with beautiful decorations. Even more, now, as a mother, I have loved making decorations for my children’s birthdays. I have hand made strawberry, Cookie Monster, ballerina, Ninja Turtle, and Frozen birthday themed decorations.
By Julie Watts5 years ago in Lifehack
Oh those sticky grocery bags!
Just a regular day behind the register, hunderte of plasticbags being filled with what ever comes down the belt. Nothing out of the ordinary, exept some of those bags just don’t want to open up. They stick to each other like glue, clinch in a strange embrace of unyelding plastic.
By Anja Frick 5 years ago in Lifehack
Hobby Goodness
Snip snip go the scissors morning noon and night. Snippedy snipping every chance they get. The tingle buzz of the pleasure of creation, of forming shapes familiar to the eye of imagination. Bringing dreams to life. So goes the joy of hobby once adulthood ascends and every second of life starts to be precious and counted, counted by the snippedy snip.
By Kevin Mitchell5 years ago in Lifehack
My Muse Sings
Sometimes I like to wear my favorite gold Fiskars on a long gold chain around my neck. Not just for the undeniable swagger. I want my tool of choice within reach. Wearing my scissors on a chain acts as a signal to my muse- I am ready! Come on by! And for me, the more often the muse comes by- the better. I love creating! Plus I love a great idea! Whether I am sewing quilts, making stop motion animations, or constructing life-sized paper doll clothes; proxy to my scissors is paramount.
By Saree Robinson5 years ago in Lifehack
The Best Way to Recycle Liquor Bottles
I'm not an electrician. That is something I feel I should let you know from the start. I enjoy making bottle lamps and have gotten plenty of compliments for them. Because I am not an electrician, I will not be giving you instructions on how to make your own bottle lamps. This is the story of a grown man's love of making bottle lamps.
By Keggercast5 years ago in Lifehack
"And, don't forget the scissors!"
When the pandemic struck in the early Spring of 2020 and everyone else was gathering toilet paper and bottled water, my mom’s first instinct was to force my sister and me into the car and drive straight to the craft store. “There’s no way, I am spending the foreseeable future trapped in the house with the two of you and no crafts,” she lectured as we roamed the aisles throwing everything from painting canvasses to pony beads into a shopping cart. As we made our way to the check out, she called out, “And, don’t forget the scissors!”
By Edmund Cain5 years ago in Lifehack












