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Re: One Item for BM a Day

Post by International Incident » Sun Feb 26, 2012 11:38 pm

Oldguy wrote:A neighbor put a coleman cooler out with a free sign on it. I obtained it. It had broken plastic hinges which I repaired.I cut up a bicycle tube to make 2 rubber squares and screwed them to the place the plastic hinges had broken from bending.

I went to the thrift store and bought a garage shelter for 17 bucks. The tubes were huge, 2 inches round and HEAVY. I also got an oval table/chair cover for 3 bucks, to cover my four man tent. It's HUGE. On the way home I stopped at a free sale of yardsale items and picked up a chair cushion, radio, 1 gallon lidded pitcher, and several small household items.
Awesome finds! Yah for you.

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Re: One Item for BM a Day

Post by AntiM » Mon Feb 27, 2012 6:06 am

We replaced our Igloo hinges, they sell the darn things, so they know they break.

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Re: One Item for BM a Day

Post by VultureChow » Mon Feb 27, 2012 2:43 pm

BOOTS!!!!

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A little big with the thinner socks I tried them on with, but that's normal for me. Few companies make a women's 10.5. It leaves room though for great inserts and thick socks.

Not BM related but received this poster in the mail today too. I take it as a good sign re: the boots.

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Re: One Item for BM a Day

Post by trilobyte » Mon Feb 27, 2012 3:20 pm

129% increase - yowch! That does remind me, I need to touch base with the truck lead for our camp to make sure he's got the box truck reservation booked. Not only to make sure the equipment's reserved, but to get the hard numbers for the planning spreadsheet.

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Re: One Item for BM a Day

Post by PurplMyst » Mon Feb 27, 2012 6:45 pm

I've been trying to do one item a day, but I'm having a run of "temporary setbacks".

My set of foam hair falls is getting a re-think after some of the glow stars that I tried to attach with Super Glue did not pass the whack-em-on-the-table stress test.

I also started to re-fashion an old costume dress. As the dress is now a little too small (must have shrunk in the dryer, heh) I took off the back zipper & went to put in gromets to make it a corset back. I tried to cheat & bought some trim tape that was already grometed. Got one side sewn on & yanked on it for the stress test & found that those pre-done gromets just popped right out of the fabric! Gonna have to do that one the old fashioned way by putting in my own gromets it seems.

Today's project is going well so far. I'm making cheddar cheese from scratch. If this turns out well, I'll have just enough time to make a new batch to take with me to the Playa.
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Re: One Item for BM a Day

Post by theCryptofishist » Mon Feb 27, 2012 6:46 pm

trilobyte wrote:129% increase - yowch! That does remind me, I need to touch base with the truck lead for our camp to make sure he's got the box truck reservation booked. Not only to make sure the equipment's reserved, but to get the hard numbers for the planning spreadsheet.
Ah, a camp lead's work is never done...

Hm, hit Etsy for some supplies, re "gifting".
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Re: One Item for BM a Day

Post by AntiM » Tue Feb 28, 2012 6:02 am

Put in my placement questionnaire to have the Home listed as a theme camp within a village.

Looking at my pile of canvasses and thinking I should clear the kitchen table so I can begin painting.

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Post by tamarakay » Tue Feb 28, 2012 8:35 am

AntiM wrote:Put in my placement questionnaire to have the Home listed as a theme camp within a village.

Looking at my pile of canvasses and thinking I should clear the kitchen table so I can begin painting.
Ditto! Except change canvas to material and painting to sewing.
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Re: One Item for BM a Day

Post by AntiM » Tue Feb 28, 2012 8:36 am

Oh, I'm already sewing. Doing a lot of hand stitch stuff lately.

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Re: One Item for BM a Day

Post by remi » Tue Feb 28, 2012 8:54 am

My friend is teaching me how to knit today. What are things one can knit that would be very useful on the playa?
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Re: One Item for BM a Day

Post by AntiM » Tue Feb 28, 2012 8:56 am

remi wrote:My friend is teaching me how to knit today. What are things one can knit that would be very useful on the playa?
Dust catchers?

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Re: One Item for BM a Day

Post by AntiM » Tue Feb 28, 2012 8:56 am

When I had long hair, I wanted a snood.

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Re: One Item for BM a Day

Post by theCryptofishist » Tue Feb 28, 2012 9:50 am

AntiM wrote:Put in my placement questionnaire to have the Home listed as a theme camp within a village.

Looking at my pile of canvasses and thinking I should clear the kitchen table so I can begin painting.
Last time I was in the Daiso store, I noticed that small canvas board was being sold at (depending on size) one or two for $1.50...
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Re: One Item for BM a Day

Post by VultureChow » Tue Feb 28, 2012 10:47 am

remi wrote:My friend is teaching me how to knit today. What are things one can knit that would be very useful on the playa?

I don't knit, but I crochet. I know lots of people who make crochet bikinis. I assume you could do knit ones too.

Also, I'm making some funky scarves and hats for at night. One of these is on my list: Image The current plan, in addition to my myriad of other crochet projects is to do a different scarf for every night and to make two of them. One to wear and the other to gift to the first person to compliment me on the scarf.

You can always use cotton yarn to keep things cooler.
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Re: One Item for BM a Day

Post by theCryptofishist » Tue Feb 28, 2012 10:58 am

I think that crocheting can do circles easier. Knitting is good for squarer things...

Scarf, leg warmers/arm warmers... I wonder if a cozy for your camelback bladder would keep it colder...
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Post by VultureChow » Tue Feb 28, 2012 11:02 am

Also, Ravelry.com is your friend. Thousands of free patterns. Others you can purchase through the site. User friendly, you can contact the designers. For example, under knit bikini, I found this:

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which I am extremely disappointed isn't a crochet pattern and that I don't have the self confidence to wear it.
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Re: One Item for BM a Day

Post by AntiM » Tue Feb 28, 2012 11:07 am

theCryptofishist wrote:
AntiM wrote:Put in my placement questionnaire to have the Home listed as a theme camp within a village.

Looking at my pile of canvasses and thinking I should clear the kitchen table so I can begin painting.
Last time I was in the Daiso store, I noticed that small canvas board was being sold at (depending on size) one or two for $1.50...
I can get a five pack for around $5, then use a 40% off coupon. Not cheap at all.

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Re: One Item for BM a Day

Post by theCryptofishist » Tue Feb 28, 2012 11:14 am

Indeed. It's cheap for around here, but then I'm in one of the more expensive areas in the country...
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Re: One Item for BM a Day

Post by Savannah » Tue Feb 28, 2012 11:54 am

Neat scarf, Vulturechow. I really like the skulls and mushrooms motif.

Remi, I second Fishy's suggestions, particularly of arm warmers because they are both useful and unexpected.

Hats are always good, not just because it's cold at night, but also to hide disaster hair. :) And men & women like them equally . . .

. . . If I were going to knit or crochet for the playa, I might be tempted to see if I could make sleeping masks in the classic shape, with dark yarn. Having a mask gets me an extra 90 minutes of sleep of a playa morning. Not everybody uses them, though, and it's less likely to come up in conversation if someone needs one. Having one spare would be fun; more traditional wearables would get more use overall.
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Re: One Item for BM a Day

Post by VultureChow » Tue Feb 28, 2012 12:39 pm

Savannah wrote:Neat scarf, Vulturechow. I really like the skulls and mushrooms motif.

Remi, I second Fishy's suggestions, particularly of arm warmers because they are both useful and unexpected.

Hats are always good, not just because it's cold at night, but also to hide disaster hair. :) And men & women like them equally . . .

. . . If I were going to knit or crochet for the playa, I might be tempted to see if I could make sleeping masks in the classic shape, with dark yarn. Having a mask gets me an extra 90 minutes of sleep of a playa morning. Not everybody uses them, though, and it's less likely to come up in conversation if someone needs one. Having one spare would be fun; more traditional wearables would get more use overall.

Beer coozies too would probably be cool. I found this crochet one that I might do as gifts Image I might even work on a shirtcocker one. I see some nice knit ones too.
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Post by Drawingablank » Tue Feb 28, 2012 1:00 pm

VultureChow wrote: Beer coozies too would probably be cool. I found this crochet one that I might do as gifts Image I might even work on a shirtcocker one. I see some nice knit ones too.
Now that is just downright awesome.
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Post by Drawingablank » Wed Feb 29, 2012 10:58 am

Well it's not really a preparation item but I finally mounted up most of my favorite swag from 2011 as a nice memory trigger every time I walk past. I had to leave out a beautiful tie dyed and silk screened bandanna since I couldn't use it if it was under glass and it would have taken up most of the frame anyway.

BDC&WB cork on top, HFWWA swag bag, M&G name tag, tickets, assorted stickers, and a variety of printed stuff.
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Post by Savannah » Wed Feb 29, 2012 11:04 am

Drawingablank, I love it! Cumulatively, It has an antique look that wouldn't be obvious piece-by-piece. You make me want to do this too!

It's amazing all on its own, but imagine how a home library with a few of these would look when you've got several Burns under your belt? :D

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Post by Drawingablank » Wed Feb 29, 2012 11:18 am

I love it and have to pause and reflect on it every time I walk by (pretty often since it is above the light switch for my office).

The sort of antique look was purely accidental, but I think it comes from all that sepia toned paper.

And yes, I am looking forward to hopefully creating an entire wall of these.
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Re: One Item for BM a Day

Post by AntiM » Wed Feb 29, 2012 11:24 am

So cool!!!!
I have a shadowbox from Floating World, 2002.

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Post by Fufa » Wed Feb 29, 2012 12:13 pm

Oooooh! That looks so nice! How big is the frame? I'm thinking I want to try this for my 2 years worth of swag thats just sitting in a shoebox. I could never decide what to do with them all.

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Post by Drawingablank » Wed Feb 29, 2012 12:18 pm

I think its about 16 x 24 inches or so.

I made it years ago to frame a ship blueprint and it was sitting here unused.

Next one I think I'll make a shadow box though so I can add stuff that isn't flat.
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Re: One Item for BM a Day

Post by theCryptofishist » Wed Feb 29, 2012 12:46 pm

*burns with the frustration of not having equipment and skills to make her own shadowbox*

Whoops, I gave up fire for lent, didn't I?
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Post by Oldguy » Wed Feb 29, 2012 1:01 pm

Applied for ticket today. I plan to get Leapyear ticket on April Fool's Day...

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Post by Lassen Forge » Wed Feb 29, 2012 1:16 pm

theCryptofishist wrote:*burns with the frustration of not having equipment and skills to make her own shadowbox*

Whoops, I gave up fire for lent, didn't I?
I always thought lint burned well.

Oh, that's LENT. Darn.

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