Happy Weeding-the-Earth Day
On Earth Day (yesterday) I decided we would do some weeding. Not because we wanted to celebrate the earth or because we needed to take back our beautiful yard from weeds (cough! choke! gack!) but just because it seemed like something fun to do. As you know, we do not have a yard and the place where the weeds grow in back of our house is really just a crack in the asphalt. It’s also not our job to weed it. Our landlady’s son comes about two times a year and rips the weeds out with his bare hands. He also wears super tight pink t-shirts but I’m not going to comment on that.
I thought it might be fun to pull weeds and get out and enjoy some nice spring air after a particularly nippy storm that had just rolled through. I know the rest of the world would call our storm a mere sprinkling but to those of us without central heating and beach-houses made out of toothpicks it was “burrrrrrryy” cold, as Bug would say. Also, I’m just trying to think of fun things for Bug and I to do together that don’t cost money and don’t drive me crazy. So weeds it was!
We like to call this patch behind our house Ladybug Hill because the ladybugs thrive here. Well they did before I ripped up their habitat. But it’s more correctly called Dog Pee Corner because our alley is a popular thoroughfare for the daily dog walkers. I used to have pots of plants back here but people kept walking off with them so I gave that up. It also kind of grossed me out to be gardening where dogs mark their territory regularly.
What I really should do is buy some big planters, fill them with drought-resistant rosemary, install a drip system and never worry about it again but I won’t because I don’t want to spend the money when it’s not really our property. And don’t even get me started on what it’s like to try to communicate a good idea to my landlady. That never ends well.
Now I’m worried that my good Samaritan weeding will probably end badly because I could not for the life of me pull out these GIANT wrist-sized stalks. I’m scared Mr. Tighty-Pink-Biceps is going to be mad at me for not pulling them out by the roots and leaving these octopus stubs that will only grow bigger and more evil. Oh well. At least it was a fun outing for Bug and I.
Bug wasn’t really able to pull any weeds herself. She tried but they were stubborn buggers. She did keep me company with a running commentary though. It’s a wonder Toby didn’t open his office window and yell at us to be quiet because she did not stop talking for one minute. But then what else is new?
Sometimes I feel like I am the Winchester Mystery House Woman who had to listen to hammering or else she would die. Except my hammering is Bug’s constant yammering and I sometimes wish it would stop so I don’t kill myself. But then she goes to sleep and I instantly forgive her for all her constant chattiness because she is cute when she is asleep and I know someday she’ll turn into a teenager who probably won’t talk to me. It’s just hard to remember that when she’s in the middle of a soliloquy on LadyBugs and seems to be stuck on repeat if I don’t offer an “uh-huh” or “yes, sweetie” after every sentence.
After that little gardening task, I was pretty tired so we went inside, had lunch and then made a batch of Junk Mail postcards. I know. How very earth-conscious of us. But it wasn’t really on purpose. I just felt like crafting because I was cold and I wanted to stay inside.
I was thinking of selling them but things aren’t really selling much in my shop anymore (Could it be the economy? My OC prices? My wares are crap? I don’t know…) so how about I give away a batch?! Anyone? Anyone? Bueller? If you’d like them leave a comment and I’ll pick someone randomly and mail them out to you.
Bug made some too. We’re not giving hers away though. Each of these was made with a specific friend in mind. Bug is the best at correspondence these days. She writes letters to her friends faster than I can mail them off. I’ve got a stack sitting next my laptop right now waiting for stamps.
Postcards anyone? There are 16 of them in the bundle. Comment away!
51 Comments
Susan
Yes please! I’d love a batch of postcards. You do the best crafts, and you’re so good at finding fun things for you and Bug to do. If only I had a quarter your talent.
The Bug
I can’t see your pictures at work (stupid internet security), but I know I would love some postcards!
I’ll pull this back up when I get home so I can see the pictures…
K
Those postcards are awesome!!! You are so clever and crafty.
Ruth
You’re so thrifty! It seems like the easiest thing in the world to do, cutting pretty patterns out of junk mail and pasting them onto postcards, but I am certain mine wouldn’t come out nearly as put-together-looking. Count me in!
followingtheroad
Fun stuff! Weeding is good for the soul. At least that’s what my mom would tell be before handing me a hoe. I’m not so sure I believe her.
Anyway. Please enter me! I’d love a postcard!
Kat
I would LOVE some!
Kerri Anne
These are great!
Suzanne
Your postcards are great! I would love to have them!
Rose
Even if you don’t pick me to send your beautiful cards to, I’m going to use this as a project for my elementary school class. We’ve been doing all kinds of recycled artwork, and this is a fantastic idea! Thanks!
Amy
I would hug these postcards, kiss these postcards, love these postcards and name them George. Seriously cute.
Danielle (elleinadspir)
Yes please! Yours turn out sooo much better than mine!!
carrie
Awesome! Love the cards. Xoxo
Madge
Bug and her letters are soooo cute. Pixie carries her “Princess Card” with her everywhere since she got it in the mail. She is slowly working on a reply. I hope Bug is patient with her :P
the chatty housewife
OOOO, I like those! These are my favorite yet of your recycled cards. :)
Gena
I think they’re adorable! And what a fun project!
Joy
I would love some of your beautiful postcards (plus, they’d be a great example when I’m talking to people about earth conscious activities!).
Stephanie M
Awesome postcards. You should look into http://www.postcrossing.com — it’s really fun!
anna b bonkers
What an awesome idea….well, both weeding and the cards but I really was thinking cards before I said weeding.
I wish I had something witty to say. I miss stopping by ever day, I am just so wasted…not plastered, you know, beat.
I kinda feel like giving you a hug and I don’t know why,
Cheers!
kj @ Where my boys at?
Sign me up! Two things I love–postcards and recycling! :)
erin
Super cute!!! I’d love to send them to my girlfriends. I know i love getting things via snail-mail, i know they will too!!
Clistyb
This is who I would send these postcards to…
Miloissweet.blogspot.com
&
familydamily.com
both ladies are living in St Kitts for 16 months while their
husbands go to med school. One lives in a small house, the other lives in a hotel room. They both have two little ones. And to help w/homesickness, they collect and display postcards from friends and family.
The ones I find here in Ut are kinda boring. It’s either snowboarders or red rock.
Helena
Hi Brenda,
I would love them!!!
Helena (the other one)
jen
Your adventures with Bug and your crafts are so fun and inspiring! I would love to win a set of postcards. Please enter me in the contest! Thanks for sharing your life in your blog!
the ambitious mrs
I so know what you mean about being annoyed with your child until the moment they fall asleep. All day I can hardly stand the “watch this Mommy” routine but then at night tell my hubby all about how cute she is.
Deidre
I’d love those postcards! I keep a collection of postcards so I can send them away to people at a moments notice.
noe
that was a great idea!!! :)
I loved the postcards!
OMSH
I would totally buy your post cards!
Julia
I want them! I’d even buy them :)
leslie
me,me,me….well, if you ship them to germany…..but i give it a try….so, again, me-me-me
DeeJay
Superfantasticwowsocooliotheyare!
Victoria
I’d love some! *blush*
ashley
I would love a batch!! they’re so adorable!
BeachMama
I love your postcards!! You should still put some up for sale, perhaps your shop isn’t selling much because we forgot that you sell stuff in your shop?!? Reminders are good ;).
I love that you weeded with Bug, I have ignored my garden for a little too long and with our early Spring the Hostas and other flowers are coming up and I haven’t cleaned up after the Winter. I fear gardening with Apple, she is too dangerous to herself right now.
Li'l Magoolie
I would like the one that is third down and third across. Address to New Zealand please ;-p
Alicia
Ok…Seriously Great! If I don’t win some…I will be crafting some myself (and with 8 little hands to help me!)
Tiffany
The postcards are great! Nice clean-up job as well! Don’t forget if you are in San Diego it is Little Italy’s Art Walk…or maybe not….I have only been once ages ago at the end of the festivities, now that I have an “artsy daughter ” I am going on purpose;)
JennyBean
Ooo! I love the postcards! Pick me pick me, I want some! :)
Leesa
you guys do the most fun things! those postcards look super but…oh no! how are you going to choose someone?! Anyone? anyone? Bueller?
here’s my address:
oh no I can’t type it here for publicity
so I guess I miss out too
BTW I love the photo of the ladybird, the sweetie, and the eyelashes
Jessica
Ah your so creative! I would love some! :)
Corinne
Sooo cute!! I would love to sent out postcards!!! Thanks!
Ellen W
I have to keep an eye on my 4 yr old so he doesn’t use the stamps “that cost money” when he goes on a letter/envelope decorating spree. Cute postcards.
Laurie
Very cute and a great way to craft using freebies! Thanks for the opportunity!I love your blog.
Misha
I just found your blog today and I find it so sweet. This post just inspired me to start scrapbooking… or at least continue where I left off – so thanks!
P.S. I would love some postcards!!
Ange
Hit it with some weed killer and the root will wither away. He probably only comes to do it so your landlord won’t be fined by the city. You did him a favor, I think.
Very cool postcards btw.
Grenda
Such cute postcards and what a fun activity to do together. We’ll have to try that!
Alexandra
Love the cards, and love your very honest stories of life with a toddler (boy do we understand that) – thank you for sharing all that you do!
Karen
Yes, I agree remind us about your shop! Don’t underestimate a little link now and then! I love all of your stuff. Right now the cost of a postcard stamp is exactly my budget!
erika
me me me :) your postcards are great!
Milissa
Your postcards are so creative…I would love to send them to my friends and family!
tara
those are super cute and a great idea!