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Crafting Fun and Visiting Family in Low Country

Crafting Fun and Visiting Family in Low Country

Last month I had a feeling that I would be getting a job soon and thought I better plan a trip to see my sister in Georgia. My intuition was right and I did get a job! But that is for another post, this one is about all the cool stuff I did on my trip.

First I will mention that for this trip I did not drive, I took the train! It was a little more than half the cost of driving and took about the same amount of time. This was my first train ride and I really enjoyed it. I would have enjoyed it better if my iPod was working though.

One of the main things my sister and I wanted to do while I was visiting was craft. Hooray for crafting! The first day I was there we went thrifting and gathered supplies for our crafting adventure. The first thing we did, although not really a craft, but still a DIY, was dye our hair. Normally not a big deal, but I did multi-colored ombre tips! Here are the before and after.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The next day we took a break from crafting and drove up to Charleston to visit our Aunt and cousins. We checked out The Roost, where our cousin works, had breakfast at The Early Bird Diner, and took my nephew for a golf cart ride around the Isle of Palms, which he loved! It’s so great to have family in Charleston and Savannah!

Once back at my sister’s, we commenced with the crafting. That night we made bleach pen shirts and painted our nails using the water marbling technique.  The bleach pen shirts turned out pretty good for a first try. We did learn that it’s better to use a bleach pen that is not newly opened because it’s not as thick and the bleach spreads out. While our shirts were washing, we worked on our nails. If you haven’t heard of water marbling, it’s a technique where you put drops of nail polish into a cup of water to make a marble design, then dip your finger in and the polish adheres to the nails. Easy right?! Not really. We watched a couple videos and learned that some people prefer to use tape around their nails while others use lotion to avoid getting too much polish stuck on their finger. We decide we would each try one method and see which one was better. The verdict: we both had a ton of polish to remove from around our nails. I was told after that we should have used Vaseline, so I think I will try that next time.  Although it did not turn out as nice as all the pictures I’ve seen online, I still liked the technique and will definitely try again.

My last day we went to the Savannah Mall and later made a couple necklaces, although I don’t have pictures of them. I had so much fun with sister, even though we only did about half of the crafting we wanted to do. I guess it’s just more to do on my next visit!

 

My Latest Trip to Low Country

My Latest Trip to Low Country

This past weekend I went to visit my sister who lives in Ft Stewart Georgia. My brother-in-law is in the Army and they are stationed there for the next couple years. Being on the base itself is actually really weird. You have to show ID every time you come in the gates, there is a weird shopping center with a food court that tries to be a mall but is more like a Wal-Mart that sells Coach purses and has Clinique and Lancome counters, and there is probably about 500 playgrounds. I would go crazy if I had to live there, but my sister seems to do well with it.

The base is right next to the city of Hinesville. It’s a typical small southern town without the southern charm. You know, the kind that would bore you to death. I always feel awkward in places like this. Technically I was born in the south, but I grew up in Winter Park. I don’t smoke or swear in public or own boots, trucker hats and flannel; I’m city folk.

Luckily my sister lives only 40 minutes from Savannah. When ever I visit I make sure to drive over and spend some time on the Riverwalk or in the shops, restaurants and museums. This past weekend it rained on the designated Savannah day and I had my nieces with me, so we went to the Savannah Mall and did some site seeing from the car.

I really love Savannah. If I keep going up there, I may not return.