7.23.2007

She's (not) Crafty!




I’ll spare you the latest details of my sleep training soap opera because, well, there are no details. Miss Dub cried for one hour that fateful night and has been sleeping soundly without waking since. (At night that is – she hasn’t been sleeping nonstop since I wrote that post.) Sometimes she cries before going down for the night, but mostly she plays herself into a deep sleep. It does result in some bizarre sleeping positions, but I’ll take a pretzel baby in exchange for sleep any day.

So there. We did it, though lapses are to be expected since she is a baby. I’ll let you choose to congratulate or berate me as your emotions dictate. Of course, the latter will get you a severe blogger beating as one anonymous – hereby known as “Miss Rude-O-Pants” – learned the hard way. It’s not that I can’t handle a little criticism; it’s just that I have little tolerance for making my readers feel like crap. Also, being wo-MAN enough to use your real name helps because it’s a lot easier to take on some nameless face than Becky from Duluth. Also, I’m hoping that the comments section will get so intense that I will soon be able to sell tickets to read it on Pay-Per-View. Because, let’s face it, we’re all looking to get rich quick and this looks like my best chance.

But in other news, I’m a horrible crafter. Actually, I’m not a crafter. A crafter thinks of projects in the middle of the night not just for home improvement purposes. A crafter eats, sleeps and breathes ribbon. I, however, eat cereal.

So I should have known better than to take on some recent projects, like painting the cubbies of a small bookcase in Miss Dub’s room. FYE – Cheap, MFD-made, bought at Walmart (blasphemy!) bookcases do not take well to paint, even after a hearty sanding and heaping helping of primer. It will peel straight off, leaving you with a very distressed set of cubbies. And not the crafty kind of distressed. (Remember, I’m not a crafter.) I mean the distressed look that says, “Any good crafter knows that you cannot paint on fake wood.” Also, the kind of distressed look that says, “Any good Target lover knows that shopping at Walmart will bring nothing but misery to you and your home.”

So that was a huge mistake.

Then, I decided to put together a little frame wall in our hallway since we currently have two personal photos on display at our house, both excerpts from our engagement photo shoots FOUR years ago. And I really needed something to show for the 1,200 pics I’ve taken of Miss Dub over the last nine months. So I ordered a select 400 of them and bought a bunch of frames at our local Goodwill, which is one of the cleanest establishments I’ve ever seen, thus debunking my theory that all thrift stores have hanger dust. Then I decided to spray paint the wood frames a nice shade of silver. (Are there shades of silver? Or is it just silver?) But once again, my non-crafter status worked against me. Because apparently any good crafter knows that you should spray the back sides of frames first, as you’ll want any drips to fall to the back upon final spray. Also, don’t be so impatient to have them dry that you end up smudging them like I do my toenails every single time I paint them.

Maybe it’s not an issue of craftiness but of patience?

Whatever.

I will say that my quilt wall turned out excellent. But that’s because I received all the lap quilts from my Queen Quilter mother, who is a crafter, though she loves cereal even more than me.

I guess I’m just doomed to be the girl who wants to be crafty, but instead fills notebooks with ideas for novels rather than sketches of scrapbook pages.

And that’s OK. It’s just a little distressing.

But you will buy my books, won't you? 'Cause I'm looking to get rich quick.

14 comments:

Andy said...

WHO! Pray tell. Made all the quilts then? Those are amazing.

stephanie said...

i love the quilt wall. and i love her cubbies. her room is darling. and i will definitely buy your books.

liz said...

How frustrating! I hate it when I spend a bunch of time on a project and then it doesn't turn out how I wanted it to. I've learned over time what I'm good at making/crafting and what kinds of things I should buy pre-done (or hire someone else to make?). I don't just throw money around, but sometimes it's cheaper in the long run, plus my husband appreciates it when I'm not irrational and irate about a ruined project!

Also, your quilt wall looks great -- hanging things on walls so they look good together is a talent. And congrats on the sleeping baby -- it's so funny how worked up we get about stuff (you're not the only one!) that turns out to be easier than we thought.

janaya said...

oh yes! please write a book... since we're talking about getting rich quick, maybe you could publish your best blog posts or something. i have to admit to regularly reading a random south african gay man's blog (SO random... but he was an amazing writer) and he and a bunch of his gay blogger buddies all pulled the best of their best blog posts together and published this book: http://www.lulu.com/content/739873

and i would definitely buy a book by Mrs. Dub... you could write a sleep training book about how to get your baby to sleep through the night in one day. :)

AND i'm cursed with the anti-crafty gene too. i feel your pain.

Ashby said...

Her room is darling! Quilts, cubbies, and all. I still dream of the day I get to decorate Emma's room. Even though she is in a room with her sister, she is STILL sleeping in her Pack N Play. Poor thing! But, soon enough I guess.

Jen said...

Yay! That is great that she has been sleeping better and I doubt she even remembers that she cried for so long the first night. Her room is adorable! You seem pretty crafty to me. Also, I just now read the comments from your last two posts and I agree with the ones that say your blog rocks! I read it every morning with breakfast. You are such a gifted writer and it makes me feel good knowing you go through some of the same things I do. I hope it's ok if I link your blog on mine.

Rachie said...

I will only buy one of your books if I can be in it.

So happy to hear about the sleep training!!!

sara said...

Are you forgetting about the adorably decopauged letter you showed us a couple months ago? Or the painting of I think a sunset or the ocean? Come on Mrs, you're plenty crafty!

P.S. Thanks for putting Licensed to Ill in my head for the rest of the day!

mommie said...

So . . . exactly what brand of cereal are we talking about? Because there are many brands that I love less than you.

Truth be told, I love you more than even my favorite, favorite combinations. (Anyone who knows me knows I never eat one to a bowl.)

You ARE crafty and I won't hear any differently, young lady! Just the way you hung everything on the wall has "artiste" written all over it.

Mandee said...

I will buy your books, and NOT craft with you, because I am the same way. Yet, another reason I love my SIL, Kelly, so much!

I went through a phase where I wanted to make everything she was making, and my stuff looked like crap, while hers was, of course, amazing.

I finally resolved myself to the fact that my talent is buying the cute stuff from the people who can actually make it.

Veeda said...

Miss Dub's room is adorable. Maybe the crafting bug attacks you after you have kids, because I've been bit too.

Becoming a mom does wierd things to you, I've even considered gardening!

Cichelli said...

I've got yo' blogging back any day.

I am NOT crafty and my mother is the toll painting queen. It looks like the Quilted Bear exploded on our walls.

I've learned to accept my lack of talents and instead I buy overpriced pieces of art to cover my walls. And luckily I have beautiful boys so I can just buy cool frames and show off their sweet faces. Hey, miss Dub is gorgeous--you could go that route too!

KKKTMSHELBY said...

oh please!
crafty my butt!

if that isn't crafty i don't know what is, and you are ... so just admit it.

i however am really stuck in a rut, of beiges and blacks and whites and boring potterybarn style. my wardrobe especially. i think it need to branch out?

glad miss dub-alicious is sleeping through the night. she's a lucky baby.

Jaime said...

I am also looking to get rich and have decided to sell my scrapbooking services. So if you would like to fund my business I'm thinking of $15-$20 a page..I am that good and it takes me about an hour a page!