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| Your future self will thank you! |
Welcome! Today's tip:
Good Lighting Beats Expensive Tools
Before investing in new supplies, improve your lighting. Good lighting reduces eye strain, helps you see details clearly, and makes color matching much easier. Sometimes better light improves results more than better tools.
Happy Crafting!
Instead of storing paper scraps by size or project, sort them by color. When inspiration strikes, you’ll instantly find the shade you need without digging through piles. It also makes color-coordinating designs much easier.
Supplies
Small bins, folders, or envelopes
Labels or tabs
Scrap paper pieces
Steps
Choose color categories
Example:
Reds/Pinks
Oranges/Yellows
Greens
Blues
Neutrals
Pattern
You’re making a scrapbook layout with a teal + coral theme.
Instead of digging through a giant pile of scraps:
grab your blue/green bin
grab your pink/orange bin
Done. Instant coordinating embellishments.
Size sorting sounds logical, but color sorting is faster because:
projects are usually planned by color palette
you don’t care about size until after you choose color
it speeds up design decisions
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| I forgot to do a test print! |
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| Test prints aren’t wasted — they’re insurance for your project. 💡 |
Not only do you get a chance to correct any spelling and grammar mistakes, but you get to see the exact spacing. Happy Crafting!
Something that had me really confused, that I didn't remember from 35 years ago, is who is holding the hoop when you need two hands to do some stitches correctly? I don't remember THAT! A third hand wasn't part of the supplies! (Laughing, but still trying to figure it out.)
Simply open Gemini, Chat GPT, or your favorite AI chatbot, list the ingredients you have on hand, and instantly receive at least 3 easy dinner ideas.
Example...
These are the ingredients I had in my refrigerator and pantry: chicken thighs, butter, wheat bread, flour, rice, charro beans, cheddar cheese, garlic and other spices, olive oil, blueberries, bananas, vanilla yogurt, American sliced cheese, white wine, and spaghetti.
How useful is that?