"There's a very fine line between a groove and a rut; a fine line between eccentrics and people who are just plain nuts."
-Christine Lavin-
Thank you for the feed back on the blogger issue. I have done this post three times and somehow I think I have finally gotten it to work, fingers crossed. Talk about an appropriate post title - Blogger is making me nuts and I didn't even need a tutorial for that! Anyway, lets move on to nuttier issues...-Christine Lavin-
OK, it is official...I have fallen off the deep end, gone around the bend, yes, I have gone certifiably nuts! You know you have been cooped up in the house way too long when you start using snacks from your pantry to craft with. No, I have not been crushing cookies and scattering oats on glue to make scenes on paper nor have I reverted back to my kindergarten days of macaroni necklaces or pasta covered cigar boxes. Although, have mercy, my mother does have a lot of those! No, I went straight for the nuts, pistachio nuts to be exact.
Handy Hubby happens to love those little green gems so I bought him a bag for Valentine's Day. The other evening he was snacking on them and I cracked a few open to taste them. I was holding the shells in my hand ready to toss them in the trash but as I was about to cast them away I noticed how they looked like tiny halves of bird egg shells. And this my friends is always how one of my nutty adventures begins - with an idea.
Instead of throwing them away as most normal people would do, I let the idea brew while I thoroughly washed the shells and lay them out on a paper towel to dry. Handy Hubby meandered into the kitchen to see what was taking me so long to return only to find me standing at the sink with a toothbrush scrubbing away at empty nut shells. Bless his heart, he did not say a word.

After I came back and sat down beside him, he put his arm around me and asked me if maybe I wanted to go out to dinner the next night. He even threw in a trip to my favorite book store AND he offered to accompany me to the place he most intensely dislikes to go with me - Michael's! I wrinkled by brow and asked what was the occasion. He kissed me on the forehead and said, "Honey, I think you need to get out of the house, you are going a little nuts."
I was not about to argue or try to explain that I was inspired by the shells. I heaved a huge sigh and agreed that he was probably right and I probably did need (want) to drive into the city to browse in a real live coffee smelling book store and spend lots of time cruising the aisles of Michael's, especially those dollar bins, not to mention a stop at my all time favorite sandwich shop topped off by a picnic in the car by the lake. Oh yeah, I would so fake nuttiness for that!
Anyway, the next day after Handy Hubby was conveniently stashed away at work, I gathered up my nut shells with glee and headed into the studio to turn them into mini bird eggs!
To make your own nut shell eggs you will need:
*Pistachio Nut Shells
*Acrylic Paint - I used Folk Art brand in Coffee Bean, Hauser Green Light, and Jamaican Sea
*Water
*Small Paint Brush
*Old Tooth Brush
*Small Piece of cloth - I used a snippet of muslin
*Brown Ink Pad - I used Stampabilites Brown
*Hot Glue and Hot Glue Gun
INSTRUCTIONS:
*Thoroughly wash empty nut shells to remove any salt or hulls.
Here is how I used one of the eggs on an altered shipping tag:
Maryjo has a whole series of these magnificent nature inspired books that she has filled with her paintings.
Titles include:
Pond Lake River Sea
Seed Leaf Flower Fruit
Dragonfly Beetle Butterfly Bee
I really admire her painting skills and her new book, Vintage Collage Journals: Journaling with Antique Ephemera is out!
Have fun going nuts!
(I'll bet you never thought you would need a tutorial for that!)
Happy Blessings,
Miss Sandy