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Tuesday, October 5, 2010

A Crazy Day In The Life of A Crafter

Looking for a little humor in your life? I know I could sure use some after the day I had yesterday. So I figured I would share my story. If nothing else…hopefully someone will get a good laugh out of it!

The day started off like any other typical gloomy, gray, rainy Monday morning. I had carefully crafted my daily “To Do” list, determined I was going to be able to check off everything on my list by the end of the day, no matter what. Isn’t it funny how life interrupts the plans you have made for yourself?!

I wanted to make sure that I had plenty of time in the afternoon to put together several new autumn card designs I had been formulating in my mind. To ensure this, I decided I would get dinner started in the morning—letting it cook all day so that I would have minimal dinner prep to do before sitting down with the family to eat. So I pulled out my huge stock pot, filling it with yummy ingredients so that we could all enjoy a big pot of Great Northern Beans & Ham for dinner. I got it simmering on the stove and went on with the rest of my day.

Now most of you know that the “Busy Lil’ Bees” name we chose for our craft business truly reflects our schedule. I work as a property manager in addition to operating my own medical transcription company and managing this craft business my sister and I started. Needless to say, I stay on the move constantly and my days can get a bit harried at times. Don’t get me wrong…I’m not complaining…I rather enjoy staying busy. I do, after all, take after my father who hasn’t been able to sit still a day in his life!

So off to work I went, ready to get my day going! Two hours into my work day, I knew it was going to be tough to get everything done on my list. Things just seemed to keep popping up and throwing the rest of my schedule off course. I shrugged it off, however, determined to keep plugging along. I was thankful that I only worked a half-day and would have the whole rest of the day to try to get caught up on my list.

Fast forwarding a bit…I ended up leaving work a half-hour later than expected. That’s just how it works sometimes in this business—you can’t just jump up, shoo everyone from the office and close the door in people’s faces while you flip the sign to “CLOSED.” I finally managed to get home and as I am heading up the walk I can hear my cats crying from inside the house. Keep in mind, that this is pretty strange. My cats rarely meow unless their food bowl is empty, they inadvertently get shut up in a room, or decide they simply cannot go on with their lives if I don’t let them in the bathroom with me. So I fumbled with my keys to get the door open—only to be greeted by a plume of smoke rolling out!!!

I make my way inside, heading to the kitchen with my eyes stinging and my throat burning. Despite being set on simmer, I find that the pot of beans I put on in the morning had boiled over and all the water cooked out leaving a charred mess in the bottom of the stock pot that was smoking profusely at this point.

I said a quick prayer of thanks that I came home when I did—before the whole house could catch fire. Then I set about opening up all the windows and turning on fans to try to get the smoke out. I checked and made sure our pets were okay—soothing two cats that were very vocal in their dislike of the disruption to their daily routine. Luckily, the dog seemed oblivious to all the chaos. In fact, she seemed perfectly content. What a trooper!

A friend, who had volunteered earlier in the day to come and help me get my cards made, showed up during all this and helped me get the kitchen cleaned up. Thank God for wonderful friends! I tried to convince her to go back home so she wouldn’t have to breathe in all the smoke but she insisted on staying. She got my mind off of the smoky mess by herding me into my home office and helping me get my mind back on to creating these autumn cards. She wisely pointed out that I couldn’t do anything more to clear the smoke out any faster so I might as well get to work on something I could get done!

Working together, we created the three cards. I didn’t get around to taking a picture of them yet. I think they turned out pretty good—considering all the chaos around us at the time!

The smoke finally cleared, although the smell still lingered somewhat. After offering repeated thanks for all her help, I sent my friend home and set to work on figuring out what I was going to do about dinner. Serving charred beans didn’t seem like an idea that would have gone over so well. I let the dog in the house only to notice that she had decided to wallow in the muddy yard from our recent rains. Keep in mind that my husband had just given her a bath the night before. I sighed heavily, breathing in the aroma of my charred, disastrous attempt at dinner, and decided at that point it didn’t much matter if she tracked mud into the house; nor did I have the burning desire to give her another bath. Besides, who would notice the mud past the smell of the house?!

My cell phone rang…it was my husband. Turns out he had to work late because he ended up sitting at the dealership several hours that morning waiting for his car to be inspected. This wasn’t bad news for me because it gave me extra time to get dinner taken care of. Then he told me that the car failed inspection and we had to get to get two new tires and a battery. UGH!

He was able to finally make it home a few hours later, we ate dinner, and I settled down for the evening to create my “To Do” list for the following day. I stared at my list for the day. I didn’t know whether to cry or burst out laughing. That’s just the way life works sometimes. I can make a list every day, with the greatest intentions of getting it all done, but there are just going to be days where everything falls apart and the list becomes less and less of a priority. So I decided to throw my list away and skip making a list for today.

I’ll just chalk it up to another crazy day in the life of a crafter…

P.S. I haven’t had a chance to take pictures of the card designs we completed. I will put that on my list tomorrow. Scratch that…I’ll get around to posting them just as soon as I can! In the meantime, don’t forget to check out our other card designs at www.busylilbees.etsy.com.

Friday, October 1, 2010

National Card Day

Tomorrow, October 2nd, is National Card Day. In honor of this special day, I've been very busy working on a brand new autumn greeting card design (pictured above).

I figured this was the perfect way excuse to run a contest! Each follower of by blog or a fan on our Facebook page will be entered to win a set of 6 of these cards. To have even more chances to win, refer a friend and you will get one entry per referral! Just have your friends become a fan of our Facebook page (or become one of our blog followers) and send us a message that you referred them. Make sure they tell us who referred them if you want to get credit for the entry!

Have fun and thanks for participating! The winner will be announced October 31st.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Reading Material

So I have been surfing the net off and on for the past two days trying to help get the creative juices flowing. In my search, I have stumbled across a few websites and blogs that I thought were worth sharing. So grab yourself a cup of coffee and curl up with your laptop somewhere comfortable so you can spend some time perusing through some of these sites. Hope you enjoy them!




I love CraftGossip.com

www.craftgossip.com is a great source of ideas and information on everything from bath and body products to stamping. It's in the form of a daily blog post. There are even competitions and giveaways.




http://www.etsy.com/storque/ is an Etsy blog that showcases new talent, fresh shops, weird or odd merchandise, sellers tips, links to top posts of the week, instructions on new craft ideas, etc. I can easily spend an entire afternoon reading through everything on this site!

http://confessionsofacraftaddict.com/ is another fun blog to check out when you get a chance.

There are two local photographers that I think are wonderful so I am including links to both of their sites!

Amanda Anderson Photography is located the southside of Richmond. She specializes in children/teens, families, babies, maternities and now weddings. Check out the gallery on her website at www.amandaandersonphotography.com.

Jennifer, of Warthan Family Photography, has a wonderful blog where she shares lots of the incredible photos she takes of life on the farm. She also specializes in wedding and family photography. She offers a unique farm setting in Waverly for her photo sessions. Check her blog out at http://thecottonwife.com/.



Monday, September 27, 2010

The Craft Show Season Is Upon Us!

With the fall season upon us we are getting geared up for a busy craft show schedule. Below you will find a list of some of the shows we hope to see you at:

  • Saturday, October 2nd: Craft Bazaar at Christ United Methodist Church (6818 West Grace Street, Richmond, VA). 9 AM – 2 PM. There’s something for the whole family including bake sale, silent auction, children’s activities, Moon Bouncer, pumpkin patch, games, craft show and more.
  • Saturday, October 23rd: 2010 Fall Harvest Event at St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church (10627 Patterson Avenue, Richmond, VA). 9 AM – 3 PM. This family-oriented event will feature artwork from local elementary schools, a bake sale, Christmas and other crafts, hands-on children’s crafts, food collection drive for the Central VA Food Bank, Calyspo Cuban Café, local talent showcase, and pet adoption drive.
  • Sunday, October 24th: Pumpkin Palooza at Good Shephard United Methodist Church (9155 Hungary Road, Richmond, VA). 2 – 5 PM. Come on by for food, fun and fellowship. There will be bounce houses, live entertainment (“The Taters”), a pumpkin patch, costume contest for kids of all ages, and a craft show.
  • Saturday, November 13th: Woodlake Arts & Apples Craft Show at Woolridge Elementary School (5401 Timber Bluff Pkwy, Richmond, VA). 9 AM – 3 PM. Crafters from all of the state will be on hand showcasing quality arts and crafts as well as delicious homemade baked goods.

We are checking into additional shows in November and December. Don’t forget to sign up as a “follower” of this blog so you can be updated on all our events and activities. You can also follow Busy Lil’ Bees Designs on Facebook!

As a way to say thank you to our loyal customers, we will extend you a 10% discount on your entire purchase at one of our upcoming craft shows if you mention seing this blog post.

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Customized Christmas Cards Now Available


The countdown to Christmas is on and it's never too early to get a jump start on those Christmas chores--like picking out the greeting cards you plan to send to family and friends. Why not wish them a very merry Christmas with a handmade greeting card? We have six designs to choose from to start and I will be working on additional designs in the coming weeks.
I designed and created all of the cards--with the help of my Cricut and MTC software along with and an extra pair of hands (my wonderful husband who is an excellent help). The cards are available for purchase individually or as a set. We even offer FREE personalization.
Because each card is its own unique creation, please keep in mind that you will need to allow 7 - 10 days for card set orders. That is why we are making these cards available now--to give you plenty of time to get your order in.
The cards have been posted for sale on our Etsy site (www.busylilbees.etsy.com). Check them all out when you get a chance. We will also be adding them to our main website at www.busylilbees.com soon. If you are local to the Richmond, Virginia area, we will waive shipping costs and make arrangements to meet you in person to deliver your card order. If you are interested in this option, please send an email to nhebbe@busylilbees.com.
October is going to be a busy month as we kick off our seasonal craft shows. Don't forget to check back as I will be posting our schedule and even more new products being released soon!


Wednesday, September 22, 2010

First Day of Fall

Today is the first day of the fall season. It is probably my most favorite time of the year. I love how Albert Camus, a French author, philosopher, journalist and Nobel Prize winner, described the season: “Autumn is a second spring where every leaf is a flower.”

September brings the sounds of school bells ringing at the start of a new year, tailgate parties signaling a new football season, local activity calendars are chock-full of fall bazaars and craft shows, apple trees become ripe for the picking, days grow shorter, and cooler temperatures are enjoyed (at least traditionally). It’s a wonderful time of the year to make a daylong trip to the nearby Shenandoah Valley to do some “leaf peeping.” Seeing all those majestic trees, with their leaves boasting every autumn color in full display, is such a welcome sight.

I feel most creative at this time of the year. The last several days have been spent working on creating several Christmas greeting card designs. I hope to have these all wrapped up and ready to display by the end of the week so that we can begin taking orders. So don’t forget to keep an eye on my blog and our websites.

In the meantime, I couldn’t help but take a break to create a free paper piecing project to celebrate the season. You can download the file here. Feel free to use it for your own special projects and don’t forget to take a picture and email it to me (
nhebbe@busylilbees.com). I will post it on my blog for all to see!

I will also be listing our upcoming fall craft show schedule by the week’s end. We hope to see you there. If you mention you saw the show advertised on our blog, we’ll give you 10% off your entire purchase.

Monday, September 20, 2010

New Updates

I feel like I am finally getting back into my creative groove! I was able to complete a few personal card projects over the weekend.

I also took some time to create a Facebook page for Busy Lil’ Bees Designs. Don’t forget to “like” us so that you can automatically receive updates on upcoming craft shows, new products, promotions, etc.

Speaking of promotions…within the next few weeks, we are going to be running a promotion for followers of both our blog and our Facebook page to win free gifts. Keep checking back for more information.

We will also be updating both of our websites (
www.busylilbees.com and www.busylilbees.etsy.com) so don’t forget to take a moment and check those out as well.

Finally, I will be feverishly working this week on several Christmas greeting card designs. I know you may think it is a little early to be thinking about Christmas already, but it’s only 95 days away. If you want to get a head start on ordering your holiday greeting cards before they are all gone, make sure to either follow this blog, our Facebook page, or visit our websites frequently!

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Wedding Madness

Well, it’s been 26 days since my last blog entry. UGH! I had such high hopes for keeping up with my blogging, but alas, life always seems to throw a few curveballs in there that knock you completely off the plate! With my baby sister’s announcement that she was getting married (in four weeks) and needed my help in putting her magical day together, I became quickly overwhelmed…suffering what I call “wedding madness.”

Now that the wedding day has come and gone (and went off with only a hitch or two), I have now been able to actually get some sleep so that I can regroup and get my head back into the game. So I am making the time to update my blog today. I wish I had a whole host of freebie paper piecing projects to offer, but as you can imagine…if there was no time to blog—there was no time to create!

Instead, I will share some photos of the designs I created for my sister’s wedding. I’m considering adding them to the line of products we carry on our own website (
www.busylilbees.com) and on our Etsy site (www.busylilbees.etsy.com). Just keep in mind that I haven’t been able to update either of those two sites during my wedding madness, so plan on checking back in a week or two and you will see the latest products we are offering then. In the meantime, I will keep plugging along and plan to have a few free paper piecing projects to share in my next entry. Until then...









Saturday, August 21, 2010

New Exclusive Products

The past 2+ weeks have been CRAZY! I have all sorts of irons in the fire and very little time to get it all accomplished in. I simply haven't been able to squeeze in enough time to even update my blog. So this weekend, while out of town, and away from the typical craziness that surrounds me back home, I made my mind up to finally sit down and finish at least one entry. So here goes...



These three newly handcrafted diaper wreaths are available exclusively at Kid’s Grow in Lakeside. Click here for directions.

We are also running a promotion for our new diaper cupcakes: Receive 1 FREE diaper cupcake with the purchase of any diaper cake, diaper wreath or Daddy’s Diaper Pail at Kids Grow! You can also purchase 3 diaper cupcakes and get the 4th one FREE. Again, this offer is exclusively for those purchased through Kids Grow!

If you are looking for a custom-designed diaper gift, send me an email with your color/theme preference and other pertinent information. Don’t forget…we now offer personalization in the form of the child’s name or initial(s) on our diaper cakes and wreaths.

Hope you have a great weekend! I am hopeful that life will settle back to normal in about two weeks or so and then I will be able to wrap up some projects to share with you then.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010








I have wrapped up a few more paper piecing projects using MTC and I am offering them, along with the others I have completed, free to anyone who wants to use them. The only thing I ask is that you read and adhere to the Terms of Use. To download the projects, click here.







Monday, August 2, 2010

Shop Local!

Pardon me for a moment or two while I step up on my soap box! We all know that the failing economy is hurting everyone. Who among you haven’t noticed the empty store fronts with “For Lease” signs plastered everywhere? If you want the economy in your area to start to pick back up, the power is in your hands! SHOP LOCAL!!!

I know it seems like such a simplistic answer, but think about it: When you shop local, you invest in you community, your neighbors and in yourselves. The best return on investment is in local businesses. It is estimated that for every dollar you spend, twice as much will be reinvested in the community by a local store when compared to a national store.

Here are some more statistics for you to ponder: Small, local businesses are the largest employer nationally. Local businesses are owned by people who live in this community who are more invested in the community’s future. To ensure innovation and low prices long-term, small businesses serve as a marketplace of tens of thousands of vendors who offer their own unique items. Because locally owned businesses can make independent decisions regarding its name and look, as well as business purchasing practices and distribution, it means they are better able to be “green” businesses by keeping their money invested in other local businesses—reducing transportation costs and pollution. Data in some areas show that even non-profit organizations benefit from local businesses, receiving on average 350% greater support from them than from non-locally owned businesses.

So if you want to play a part in helping the economy in your community get back up on its feet, start looking to the small “mom and pop” shops right inside your own community. There are farmer’s markets in downtown Richmond, Lakeside, Ashland, and the west end—just to name a few. Communities like Ashland, Carytown and Lakeside offer eclectic shops with a variety of wares for just about anyone’s tastes. You can even shop by location online through
www.Etsy.com.

Thanks for taking the time to keep local businesses in mind when you are out and about on your shopping excursions.

Saturday, July 31, 2010

The Gift of Pampering





I don’t know of too many women who wouldn’t agree that every once in a while, a little pampering goes a long way! Whether it is a pleasant scent, a relaxing bath, a quick pedicure or something similar, we could use a quick “pick-me-up” on occasion. As a woman, I can assure you that after a long, stressful day of work, I would love to come home to an unexpected surprise meant to pamper me.

With that in mind, Busy Lil’ Bees Designs is now carrying a Spa Cake line of products. What better way to tell your mom, sister, wife, or friend how much she means to you? These are perfect for Mother’s Day, birthdays, anniversaries, or just any time you want to show your appreciation for all the hard work the woman in your life does.

From luxurious bath towels to scented candles, bath fizzies to scented lotions, and everything in between, our Spa Cakes are chockfull of wonderful little surprises meant to pamper your loved one. So if you are looking for a unique and thoughtful gift, click here to purchase one of our new Spa Cake designs. We also carry a line of Kitchen Towel Cakes that are perfect for housewarming or wedding shower gifts.

If you are looking for something more personalized, we love custom orders. Send me an email and let me know what colors (or theme) and what items you would like to see in your Spa Cake. Would you like to include a gift certificate to a local nail salon or masseuse—maybe a gift certificate to a candle, cosmetic or similar store? Let us know and we will take care of picking up the gift certificate and including it in your custom creation.

Don’t forget the expectant mothers in your life. They could certainly use a little pampering during their pregnancy too! Super soft, comfortable slippers, cocoa butter lotions, Preggie Pops™, crackers, Ginger Ale, and massage oils can all be packaged in a lovely basket that they can reuse in the baby’s nursery or even a footbath to soak their swollen feet in and relax.

We can even include relaxing herbal teas, chocolates, or other delicious surprises!


Monday, July 26, 2010

Personalized Diaper Cakes


The afternoon/evening has been spent working on a catalog for Busy Lil’ Bees Designs’ diaper gifts line. As mentioned in the previous blog entry, our diaper gifts are being featured at a Lakeside shop called Kids Grow! I’m scheduled to drop off more product tomorrow morning, so I have been feverishly working on completing the catalog that is to be displayed with our goods.
We always love receiving custom orders from our clients. Now we are going to be adding Personalized Diaper Cakes to our line. We can cut the expectant mom’s (or child’s) name out of color-coordinated scrapbook paper that is mounted on cardstock. As an alternative, we can even personalize the custom diaper cake with the baby’s initial(s). We use a wooden initial, measuring approximately 5” tall, decorated to match the cake’s color scheme. Either the name or initial(s) can be re-used as a nursery decoration.


So if you know someone who is expecting a new bundle of joy soon, don’t forget to check us out at Kids Grow! or check out our website.

Friday, July 23, 2010

Kids Grow! To Feature Busy Lil' Bees Designs

Another week has gone by and I have found it nearly impossible to find the time to get my blog entries done. Phew! It has been a busy week but a productive one none-the-less.

I’m excited to announce that Kids Grow! will now be featuring our diaper gifts. Kids Grow! is Richmond’s friendly place for gently loved children’s clothes, toys and crafts. Bring the kids while you shop, there’s lots for them to play with, while staying cool in the AC.

Kids Grow! is located just off Lakeside Avenue next to Domino’s Pizza—half mile from Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardens. They can be reached at (804) 402-1627. Don’t forget to check them out on Facebook too! Store hours are Tuesday – Friday 9 – 6 and Saturday 10 – 5.

Friday, July 16, 2010

New Paper Piecing Files



Wow! This week seems to have flown by so quickly. I still have a lot more on my “To Do” List so today’s blog entry will be quite short. However, it contains freebies, so that should more than make up for it!

I’ve been working on some new paper piecing files with my
MTC software. I have decided to offer these designs as free downloads. The only thing that I ask is that you make sure to give credit where credit is due. See my TERMS OF USE for more information.

To download any of these files, please click on the link below to be redirected to our website. I hope you enjoy and don’t forget to give me some feedback. If you use one of my designs in your creation, send me a photo and I will include it in one of my upcoming blogs. Have fun!

You can download these freebies here.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Finding Inspiration

Some days I am hopelessly clueless when it comes to thinking up new designs. I get into a rut of sorts. I feel like I need to step outside the box and do something new or funky—something completely different. But I keep running head first into the brick wall in my mind—unable to come up with anything!
Other days, I have so many ideas swirling around inside my head that I feel a little manic! The frustration tends to escalate on those days because I never seem to come up with those really cool ideas on the days where I actually have plenty of time to sit down and put them to use. Ahh…the life of a crafter!

I find inspiration lurking around every corner. Whether it is something I’ve seen on the internet or in my daily travels, there’s usually something out there that peaks my interest and gets my creative juices flowing so to speak. The problem is putting those ideas to work. Am I the only one who has a perfect image in their head of how I want something to look (or act) but have simply no idea how to make that image a reality?

Some of my best ideas come to me in the shower. Perhaps it is because it is the only place where I’m not interrupted by ringing phones, emails, Facebook, work or other activities. The time spent in the shower is “my” time—a time I don’t have to share or interact with anyone else. Some days I wish I could just live in there!

So while taking a shower recently, I came up with the ribbon storage idea (see “Time Well Spent”) as well as a new idea to organize my leftover scraps of scrapbooking paper. I cleaned out a file cabinet and now I plan to label hanging file folders by color (in alphabetical order to satisfy my OCD). I will then store my scraps in these folders, arranged by color. This should certainly make it much easier to locate what I need a lot quicker. This, in turn, should make me more productive. Now if I can only find the time to put my plan in to action! I have set a goal…it will be done by the end of the week. I’ll keep you updated on my progress.

In the meantime, while thumbing through my box of hundreds of pieces of “scraps,” I found myself getting lost in creative thought—thinking about all the different projects I could use these scraps on. So instead of working on getting my filing cabinet set up, I couldn’t help but jump on my Cricut and whip up a few card projects:





Oh well, there’s always tomorrow, right?

Monday, July 12, 2010

Time Well Spent

I didn’t really get an opportunity to keep up with my blog this week. So much going on! Between work and home life and a host of health challenges currently, I have barely found time to sleep—let alone anything else! It’s a new week; however, and I am getting into the full swing of things—feeling a bit refreshed and renewed.

I spent some time organizing my craft space. If you are like me, it is awfully hard to get the creative juices flowing when you can’t find anything or don’t have a single 12x12” space available to even work on a project! I decided to tackle my overflowing spools of ribbon, enlisting the help of my husband, to create a more functional storage solution.


I purchased café rod brackets with a 2” clearance and 3/8” wooden dowels from the local super center. My husband cut the dowels to fit the space and mounted the brackets. Total cost for this storage solution: $22.11 (including tax). I will still need to add on a few more rows to accommodate all of my ribbon stock, but it is certainly a lot cheaper that some of the pre-made storage solutions I found online. If you are looking for a more portable solution or simply don’t have the wall space, check out my friend’s ribbon organizer:


Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Any Day Can Be A Holiday!


Okay, so you are all now well acquainted with my Cricut addiction. Ever since finding MTC software that allows me to create my own designs and cut them on Cricut, my mind has gone on overload! I am constantly thinking about new designs! I look for any reason to sit in front of my computer and design a new card to be cut on my Cricut and pieced together. I find myself wanting to create a new card to send out just about every day. Why wait for someone to have a birthday, welcome a new bundle of joy, retire from their job or celebrate an anniversary? I even made a card to give to our dog groomer!

This got me to thinking…what other obscure holidays are there that I could create cards for? To the internet I went! Here’s a list of just some of the ones I could find for the month of July:

National Blueberry Month
National Anti-Boredom Month
Unlucky Month for Weddings
National Cell Phone Courtesy Month
National Hot Dog Month
National Ice Cream Month
July 1st: International Joke Day
July 2nd: World UFO Day
July 3rd: Compliment Your Mirror Day
July 4th: Independence Day (duh!)
July 5th: Work-a-holics Day
July 6th: National Fried Chicken Day
July 7th: Chocolate Day
July 8th: Video Games Day
July 9th: National Sugar Cookie Day
July 10th: Teddy Bear Picnic Day

The list goes on and on! Check out the complete list at: http://holidayinsights.com/moreholidays/index.htm

You know what this means, don’t you? Now I can find a holiday to celebrate with a handmade greeting card nearly every day of the year! I guess it’s time to head to the post office and stock up on those “forever” stamps. I also need to stop procrastinating and get my address book updated. Looks like I’ll have a lot of creating to do…

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Confessions of a Cricut Addict

Many are familiar with the 12-step programs out there for those suffering with alcohol or other addictions. For my paper crafting buddies, I am sure you have at some point along the way, come to the realization that you could quite possibly be addicted to anything from acid free papers to the Xyron® “Create-a-Sticker” maker. There are so many fun tools and accessories out there to make our addiction to card making (or scrapbooking) difficult to get a handle on!

So what’s the first step? Admitting you have a problem. That’s right, folks! I AM ADDICTED TO CRICUT. From the first time I saw this die cutting machine demonstrated on an infomercial, during one of my many sleepless nights, I knew this was the machine for me! I rationalized with my husband the fact that I would be able to save us so much money by making my own cards rather than purchasing them at the local supercenter.

With credit card info in hand, I ordered my Cricut Expression and anxiously awaited its arrival. I must have tracked my shipment online at least twice a day so that I would know exactly when to expect it on my doorstep! The day it finally arrived, I resisted the urge to rip open the packaging with the furor of a child on Christmas morning. I delicately removed each piece, grabbed the enclosed DVDs and headed straight to the television set so that I could explore the most up-to-date methods on using my new Cricut and the many, many project ideas and demonstrations the DVDs had to offer.

It didn’t take me long to get up and running, creating my own special projects. The problem, as I am sure my husband can attest to, was actually getting me off the machine so that I could do those other “frivolous” activities like eating, sleeping, cleaning, etc. My first accessory purchases for my Cricut was the tool kit, Cricut Pens and extra cutting mats (of course!). I spent hours online at www.cricut.com exploring the many cartridges they had available, picking out the ones that I felt I could get the most creative with. After carefully selecting my cartridges, however, it was when I looked at the total in my “shopping cart” that I realized how dangerous my new addiction could be on our family budget. With cartridges that range from $39.99 - $89.99, I was disheartened by the fact that my budget was the stumbling block in my creativity. I’m sure I am not the only one who has had to face this reality!

Being the frugal shopper that I am, I began to check eBay and Craigslist in the hopes that I might find the cartridges I wanted at a cheaper price. I was disappointed that eBay didn’t have much to offer in the way of deeply discounted pricing. I was able to find a cartridge or two on Craigslist that met my budget. However, it is not often that you come across a posting for cartridges only. Most are posted along with a Cricut machine, and I couldn’t justify purchasing multiple machines just to get the cartridges I wanted. Feeling stymied, I relegated myself to constantly checking the local supercenter for cartridges on clearance since the weekly 40% off coupons offered at Michaels® expressly state they cannot be used on any Cricut-licensed products (bummer!).

It wasn’t long afterwards that I discovered the Cricut Design Studio® and found myself getting very excited. I rushed home from Michaels and immediately got online to research this software that enabled you to connect the Cricut to your computer. Being a desktop publisher for quite a few years, the thought of being able to create my own designs was thrilling! Alas, the excitement was short-lived when I discovered that you couldn’t really “create” your own designs; rather modify the designs on the cartridges you had on hand. UGH!

In frustration, I typed in my Google Search® bar, the following: cricut software. That is when I was introduced to two software programs that could be used in conjunction with the Cricut machine. I did quite a bit of research comparing the Sure Cuts A Lot® and Make The Cut® software packages and was amazed that both of these truly allowed me to create my own images and designs and send them to my Cricut like a printer command so the machine could cut them. In the end, I chose Make The Cut (MTC). This software allowed for free updates to the software for as long as you own it and seemed to be a lot easier to use than Sure Cuts A Lot (SCAL). So I purchased MTC for less than what I would have spent on a Cricut cartridge and got to work.

The end result? I have now pushed my addiction to Cricut to the edge! I think about new design ideas at every available opportunity, sketching them out on paper or adding a memo on my Blackberry so that I don’t forget the idea before I can get back home and start designing. I think of new designs while I am in the shower, washing dishes, vacuuming the floor…basically any time my mind has even the slightest opportunity to wander. My creativity has been revived!

Just as soon as I can figure out how, I will be posting a free SVG file on this blog that can be used with any SVG-compatible die cutting machine. So don’t forget to visit again soon!

Monday, June 28, 2010

A New Adventure!

So I’ve decided to start blogging…really? Never thought I’d see myself adding this to my list of “to-do’s” but here I sit trying to figure out how to get this whole thing started! So let me begin by telling you a little bit about Busy Lil’ Bees Designs.



My sister and I started BLBD in a small shop in Ashland (and when I say small I mean really, really small). We quickly outgrew this space and found ourselves doing more and more weekend craft shows. Feeling totally claustrophobic, we decided to close the shop and concentrate on the shows.

We also created
www.BusyLilBees.com to help garner additional sales. After multiple design changes, we finally settled on the one we have now—but it is truly a work in progress.

Last year, we were introduced to Etsy. For those of you who don’t already know, this is the place to buy and sell all things handmade or vintage. So we’ve now added
www.BusyLilBees.Etsy.com as the second website we need to maintain!

I don’t claim to be a professional website designer, by any means. I am still very new to this whole thing and constantly trying to incorporate the new things I learn into our sites. I must admit, though, I love the challenge!

Due to some medical issues this year, we haven’t being doing the craft show circuit. This has given me more time to explore things like…blogging! So this will be the beginning of yet a new adventure. I would like to use this blog to share marketing ideas, craft show tips, and even new products we are working on. So take a moment to bookmark our site, leave a comment or two, and check back frequently!