Saturday, November 14, 2009
Super Money by Gamma Two Games, Vancouver, B.C.
0 comments 12:00 PM Posted by Dillon FlueckLabels: foreign currency games, gamma two games ltd, Super Money, vintage board game
This game is pretty cool to play. Made by a Canadian game company, Gamma Two Games LTD out of Vancouver BC
Game is for 2-6 players: ages 10- adult
Super Money ~~
Enter the world of the financial elite~ speculate in foreign currencies and control the economic destiny of countries!
Requires 6 tokens and thats it!!
Box is in wonderful condition and all parts are in excellent condition! The box was created to store in a bookshelf!
If you love money board games this one is for you :)
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Reliving the Good Ol' Days
0 comments 12:00 PM Posted by Dillon FlueckLabels: board game, isaac asimove, trivia, vintage, waddingtons
Have you noticed when you listen to a favorite old song from way back when, when you were growing up you could almost feel yourself there again? Or maybe an old TV show you used to watch? I feel that way when I play some of the old games we used to play when we were kids. :)
I found these games from the 80's trivia craze dayz. You remember when you played Trivial Pursuit or Super Quiz?
Trivial Pursuit was just too hard for a kid my age but Super quiz was waay better and easier. At least I could answer some of the questions and I felt a lot smarter at the end of the game. When I played Trivial Pursuit... well it was just too hard for a 10yr old.
You can recapture those feelings you had in those days with these two games. Super Quiz and Super Quiz II. See it here in Etsy.com
Each box has 6 categories. The Super Quiz II has 3 expertise levels in 6 categories. Mostly Music, TV, Spelling, Famous People, Leisure & Travel, Pot Luck
And Super Quiz has Sports, History, Science, Geography, Words, Movies
Here in my Etsy shop
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
A Goldmine In Crafting Supplies
0 comments 12:00 PM Posted by Dillon FlueckLabels: bargain sales, confetti yarn blanket, thrift store bag sales, wool
I am always on the look out for sales and deals on my favorite mediums to work with. My eyes are automatically scanning everywhere I go for the bright twinkle of beads and bold color yarns.
The other day I was in my local thrift shop, which happens to be in a small room at the back of one of the heritage churches in my little town of Clinton. On that particular day, they were holding their monthly "bag sale".
If you are not clear on what a "bag sale" is all about I will tell you. At the particular shop I visit, a lady welcomes you at the door with a smile and a white, plastic, grocery bag. Anything you can get into the bag is on sale. Fill the bag and tie it. They are adamant that you must be able to tie the bag. Each bag costs $3.00. They have a limit of 5 bags per person.
Personally, I love thrift stores. I know for a fact, that no matter how much money I make, I will always go to thrift shops and second hand stores. I find all kinds of cool and interesting things there. If you are into anything "vintage", then you probably know what I'm talking about.
But on this particular day that I was in there, I found a mountain of brand new yarn. I was in crocheters heaven! I found balls and balls of matching lots. I found baby yarn, Red Heart yarn, Astra yarn, and gorgeous yarns for sweaters.
I filled the bags and I had about 4 bags full! WOWeee!
My head has been spinning ever since planning and deciding what to create with each different color. On Sunday, I spread all the yarn out that I bought and what I already have stored here at home to see what looks good together. Checking to see if I already had some of the same yarn types and weights to make a larger project and just reveling in the wonderful colors of yarns!
Okay I was a bit distracted off my original idea for this post by all that yarn. LOL
Not only did I find all that lovely yarn, but I also found more than 10 packages of brand new and sealed hem /eam facings. Many many colors and sizes.
You can see from the pictures how much stuff I crammed into those 4 bags. But I was taking it all! LOL
If you were to take the time to add up what I could have spent going to a retail store for the same amount of yarn. Whew!
Let's say each ball of yarn costs an average of $3 each (and that doesn't include taxes which is 12% here) and each seam binding is about $1 ea.
There were about 54 full balls of yarn. I counted only the ones that had at least 3/4 unused.
I would have spent a little over $160 dollars and another $10 for the binding packages.
I picked it all up for a mere $12.
So my point is, don't over look thrift stores. Sometimes people just want to thin out their collection of stuff and give it away. Im really glad they gave it to the thrift store though. It not only benefited me and my compulsive yarn habbit but it also helped a charity in my local area.
A win win for everyone!
Monday, November 2, 2009
Pretty Flowered Granny Square Blanket
0 comments 1:00 PM Posted by Dillon FlueckLabels: confetti yarn blanket, flowered granny squares, grany square blanket, little girls blanket, purple squares
Nothing is cuter than Granny Squares.
This is a blanket for a baby girl. Crocheted in a medium purple and multi mixed confetti colored 100% acrylic yarns.
Most of the squares are the traditional Granny Squares and some of the squares are Flowered Granny Squares.
Although these types of blankets work up fairly quickly, they do use quite a bit of yarn.
This particular blanket measures approx. 33 inches square
You can see the listing for this blanket here.
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Sweet Lil Baby Girl's Rose Hat and Sweater Set
0 comments 1:00 PM Posted by Dillon FlueckLabels: baby girl gift set, crocheted roses, rose accents, sweater set, yellow crocheted baby sweater hat
I have to say this has got to be the cutest set I have ever made. This is a 100% one of a kind creation of mine.
This is a medium weight sweater, perfect for spring or fall. Its been crocheted with a very fine yarn 100% acrylic in little tiny double crochet stitches.
When I finished the sweater and hat, they seemed to be missing something. It was already a very feminine looking set and I wanted it to have a splash of color. I could have added several other different accents to the set of different mediums but I wanted it to be easy to care for by its new owner. Pretty dainty crocheted roses seem to fit the set the best.
I think its the crocheted roses that make this a real eye catcher. I can see it on a precious new spring baby on Easter Sunday.
This sweater set will fit newborns up to 6mos old. Depending on the baby.
Measurements are approx.
Sleeve 5" inches long
from Cuff to Cuff 19" across
from neck to bottom 8" inches
Armpit to bottom 5.5" inches
See the set here on Etsy.com
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