Blogging From A to Z – 2018 – K is for

Welcome to the letter K in the A to Z Challenge for 2018.  For my A to Z challenge this year I am working my way through Michaels Arts and Crafts store.  K is for Kids.

From simple things like colored balls to more complicated things like model cars and science experiments, Michaels has lots to offer to keep kids occupied.

A wall of balls
Big crayons for little hands

Lots of crayons and markers, colored pencils and the like for older kids too.

50 gel pens?  Who says those are for kids?  Around Christmas time they were selling these for $5!

There are beads in the kids section but they are not quite the same as the ones for adults.

Still lots of pretty colors.

Fun masks to paint and decorate.

Feather boas, Mardi-gras type beads and other things to use for dress-up play.

All kinds of different craft kits like Lego type creature building
Scientific discovery kits

A princess castle!

Volcano making

Old fashioned model cars.  I didn’t know anybody built these anymore but I sold a few while I was working.

And make-up and spa kits too!

You can make your own dream catchers.

Of course there are dolls and doll clothes.  I think these are for the American Girl Series dolls.

If you’d rather play with animals than dolls, there are tubes of different animals from the zoo or the farm and even dragons.

And what parent hasn’t had to help their child with a school project?  

Googly eyes

poster board
felt

You wouldn’t believe it was possible but during a recent round of school projects we actually ran out of craft sticks!

craft sticks

Pipe cleaners

Tons of other project necessities like pompoms and foam pieces.

But what really makes me wish I was a kid again is the playhouses.  They never had fun things like this when I was growing up.  All I had was an empty box!
These things are big!

I’d love to sail on this Enchanted ship complete with treasure chest!

Hours of fun to be had here for sure.  
Have you had to help your child with a school project?  Have a fondness for gel pens?  Secretly want to go in that Mermaid ship?  Love to hear!
Make sure to stop by the other A to Z-ers and come back tomorrow for the letter L!

(Note:  I decided I should add a disclaimer to these posts because I certainly don’t want to give the idea that I am being paid by Michaels to do this or that they are furnishing me with material.  All pictures used in this blog series were taken by me at local Michaels stores, or are my personal pictures and every Michaels store may not have everything shown.)

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Blogging From A to Z – 2018 – J is for

Welcome to the letter J in the A to Z Challenge for 2018.  During the month of April I am joining other bloggers traveling through the alphabet.  My focus is on the A to Z of Michael’s Arts and Crafts store and today we have hit upon a gem!  J is for Jewelry of course.

There is a whole section for jewelry and several aisles filled with sparklies and trinkets.   
Rows of charms and bracelets so you can put together your own memory pieces.

Bead Landing is one of the brands.  I love these little travel charms with the hot air balloon, train and Eiffel Tower.  

Silver and gold, big and small.

There are chains of all lengths 
Pendants and statement pieces too.

Again, so many pretty colors.  

You can get a string of beads and use them as is or cut them apart to make your own fashion pieces.

There is a section with jewelry making tools as well, clamps and wire cutters, etc.
Not to mention the wire, elastic cord and other types of materials you can use to string the beads. 

Even the jump rings and earring backs. 
When I was cashiering if there was a sale on jewelry (when is there not a sale at Michaels?) people would buy so many of the strings of beads and would tell me that they were going to make earrings or break them down to make bracelets.  The bad thing? Having to put away all those strings of beads when people returned them or decided at the checkout counter not to buy them after all.  It is definitely one of the hardest sections in the store for go-backs.  
Jewelry making is not something that I have ever gotten into but I have used charms and beads in my paper crafting.  I’m thinking about getting a pack of those travel charms because I’m going to be making some travel type mini-albums.  They would also be good in Father’s Day items.  I think I just love all the pretty colors! 
How about you?  A jewelry maker?  Love sparklies?  Travel and want me to make a mini-album for you?  Tell me!
Make sure to stop by the other A to Z-ers if you get a chance and come back tomorrow for the letter K.
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Blogging From A to Z – 2018 – I is for

Welcome to the letter I in the A to Z Challenge for 2018.   For this year’s challenge I am working my way through the alphabet in Michaels Arts and Crafts store.  At Michaels, the letter I stands for Iron-On.

There is a whole section of iron-on transfers that you can use to personalize almost anything.  T-shirts are the most common but you can use them for decorating an apron for mom for Mother’s Day or a reusable shopping bag that we all need to carry now in California. 

They have lots of different styles and colors

Catchy phrases and pictures too

If you are planning a family reunion, you can spell out the family name or your family motto and the date to remember the event. 

Many different styles and colors of the alphabet to spell out your own messages.
These are the T-shirt boards you put in between the T-shirt when you are doing the ironing.
Here are just a few examples:
Tie-dye alphabet

butterflies

Mandalas

dream catchers – lol

I love this peacock.

terrific words of inspiration
The good thing about Iron-ons is that they are relatively easy to use and much neater than using glitter, although with something like the peacock or even the “dream catcher” above I might add some glitter and with the “Follow your dreams…” I might use some fabric paint to outline the words…so many possibilities!  
Have you used iron-ons?  Gone to a family reunion with matching T-shirts?  Lemme know and make sure to stop by the other A to Zers.  

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Blogging From A to Z – 2018 – H is for

Welcome to the letter H in the A to Z Challenge for 2018.  Each day (except Sundays) I will be taking you through the alphabet with different things you can find in Michaels Arts and Crafts store.  H is for Home Decor.

If you don’t feel you are particularly crafty and you don’t want flower arrangements all over your house, Michaels still has you covered.  I am really in love with these table top water fountains.

There are a few different styles but all are neat I think.  Good for relaxing and meditation…ohhmmm
There was a seaside collection displayed when I was taking these pictures, although there are several different themes throughout the year.  

Some pillows on the bottom shelves here and hanging macrame, sea shells and starfish 
Some cool clocks and lanterns

Pedestals and different lanterns

 A bit of Southwestern here with cacti and message center boards

Wall decor – I like the green mail holder with chalkboard next to the map

More Southwestern Theme

Bicycle Bookends

Pretty jars and serving trays and a wagon wheel!

I need this sign for my craft room!

Even shelves that look like birdcages.

Old fashioned scales and kitchen signs

Don’t forget wine glasses!
I couldn’t get a good picture of this mirror but I think it is so cool.  It says “Happy looks good on you.”  Doesn’t that just make you want to smile?

So you see, you don’t have to be particularly crafty to shop at Michaels.  There are all kinds of things you can use to decorate your home and backyard.  What do you think?  Prefer the seaside or Southwestern feel?  Want one of those waterfalls?  Tell me and make sure to stop by some of the other A to Z-ers.

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Agatha Christie Readathon – 2018 – Book One – The Secret Adversary

James J. Cudney at This is My Truth Now has invited us to an Agatha Christie Readathon during the month of April.  I’ve never participated in a readathon or been part of a book club but I have really enjoyed getting to know Jay this past year through his 365 plus 5 blog series and I absolutely love Agatha Christie so I knew that even though I was already committed to doing the A to Z Blogathon, I’d have to give it a shot. 

Jay sponsored a poll to come up with four titles for the month and the first book chosen was The Secret Adversary.  This is the first in the series that features Tommy Beresford and Prudence Cowley (Tuppence to her friends) as the detectives, or Young Adventurers as they decide to call themselves. 

I’ve read a lot of Agatha Christie but I haven’t read any in a long time and I don’t remember this story so it was a fun one to start with.  The inscription on the dedication page is:  “To all those who lead monotonous lives in the hope that they may experience second-hand the delights and dangers of adventure.”  Agatha Christie.

While I don’t consider my life especially monotonous, I certainly don’t get much dangerous adventure in it and I am delighted by Dame Agatha’s treatment of the subject. 

I’m not going to give a synopsis of the story as you can find that on Goodreads and other places.  I will instead talk about my favorite parts.  Being a romantic at heart I enjoyed the interaction of Tommy and Tuppence and watching that love story unfold.  I also liked the way Agatha Christie took one character and put them into a precarious position and left them there for a bit while she went on to the other character and put them in a precarious position of their own.  It definitely made me want to keep reading so I could make sure they each came out of it okay.  In the end, even though I thought I knew who Mr. Brown really was, I was surprised by the ending.

In her autobiography, Agatha Christie had this to say about the idea for this story, “That, I thought, would make a good beginning to a story – a name overheard at a tea shop – an unusual name, so that whoever heard it remembered it.”  Jane Finn.  Would that be a name that would stick in your mind?  Are you one who eavesdrops? 

Just because I can, I’m using this book to fill the category of a book about a heist in my PopSugar challenge.  There was, after all, some stolen documents at the bottom of the whole thing. 

Unfortunately, the next book in the Agatha Christie Readathon is Peril at End House and I have been unable to get a copy of that one in time to start tomorrow so I’ve picked another one of her books, Hallow’een Party, since one of the categories in PopSugar is a book set at Halloween.  I won’t review it for the readathon but at least I’ll be reading with you in spirit. 

As for Mr. Cudney, he is an author himself, his first work being Watching Glass Shatter which is a little mystery too, along with some great family drama.  He is about to launch his second work, Father Figure, and I am excited to read that one also! 

It’s not too late if you want to join the Agatha Christie Readathon.  Just click the link and you can get all the deets.  While you’re there, check out the rest of Jay’s stuff.  He’s great. 

 

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Blogging From A to Z – 2018 – G is for

Welcome to the letter G in the A to Z Challenge for 2018.  This year I am A to Z-ing through Michaels Arts and Crafts store.  G is the letter of the day.

Gotta be for glitter, glitter, glitter!

Glitter is such a big deal it gets its own banner!  Glitter can be found in a couple of areas in Michaels.  First pictured is the General Crafts area.  Here you can find tons of different colors and types of glitter, from big chunks to fine crystals.

In multicolor packets,

tubes

long containers,

and big jars.  Creatology and Artminds are the brands here. 

The next area that has a selection of glitter is the scrapbooking section (my personal favorite).

 So many cool collections and colors!

Aren’t the colors so vibrant?  There is chunky glitter, fine glitter, regular glitter and microbead types and even some designer glitter.  Bet you didn’t know there was a glitter designer – LOL.  Recollections is the “house brand.”

Heidi Swapp designer glitter

Extra fine glitter

chunky glitter

microbeads

They are packaged similarly but you can tell from the prices that the glitter in the scrapbooking section is significantly higher priced.  Maybe that’s the reason I never wanted to let my kids play with my scrapbooking supplies!

Another two-for today.  The other big G of Michaels is glue (gotta have something to stick that glitter down with, right?)  One whole aisle devoted to glues and adhesives of all types.

There’s a handy glue guide so you can find the right product for your needs.  

Even Gorilla Glue (although that’s not really necessary to hold glitter in place).

There are tools for spreading glue – brushes and brayers.  

Mod podge and sealers as well. 

Tacky glue, foam glue, wood glue.

Old fashioned Elmers glue and even spray adhesive. 

The scrapbook area has its glue too since you need acid free glue to protect your memories.  These are tape runners and glue dots.

And then of course there is…

Glitter glue, the best of both worlds!

Gee there’s a lot of glitter and glue!

Do you use glitter for projects?  Let your kids play with your expensive craft items?  Love to hear about it.  Be sure to stop by the rest of the A to Z-ers.  We made it through the first week so tomorrow is a day of rest.  Come back Monday for the letter H.

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Blogging From A to Z – 2018 – F is for

Welcome to the letter F in the A to Z Challenge for 2018.  For this year’s challenge I am working my way through the alphabet at Michaels Arts and Crafts store.  In Michaels land, F has to be for Floral.

Because it is springtime there are mostly flowers that can be found during this time of year.  During the winter, there are more oranges and reds and types of flowers that can be found in the winter season.  All the flowers are perfect for people like me who don’t know how/want to/like gardening.  In other words, these flowers don’t need water and they never wilt or die!

I think if all these flowers were real, the smell would be overpowering.

They are all pretty and look very true to life.

In addition to the flowers there are lots of types of greenery, branches and leaves you can use to make great arrangements.  

Clay pots in all sizes.
Micheals has the green floral foam that you can use to help make the arrangement and some terrarium type glass holders as well.

And if you are really florally challenged, there are pre-made wreathes and bouquets you can get.
These are peacock feather wreaths.  They are so pretty.  The picture does not do them justice.

Again, mostly spring themed but there are similar ones during the fall and winter seasons too. 

So easy to have a bouquet of flowers on your table every day!

One of the big sellers while I was working were the succulents.  They are so lifelike that I would be afraid to pick some of them up, worrying that I would get stuck by the pricklies.    

There is a lot more that I did not capture in pictures.  During Christmas time there were long floral swags that you could use to decorate the mantle or drape around a window sill.  Michaels also carries wire and branch type wreath bases so if you are really creative you can make your own wreaths.  They also have floral tape and wire cutters to use to trim the stems on the flowers.

I did try my hand at wreath making. The green sparkly flower and the silver pinecones are picks that came from Michaels.

This is the finished wreath.  It is for sale on my Etsy site if you are interested, let me know!

Well that about takes care of “F.”  Are you into flowers?  Can you make your own arrangements?  Tell me about it.  Also if you get a chance, go visit some of the other A to Z bloggers.

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Blogging From A to Z – 2018 – E is for

Welcome to the letter E in the A to Z Challenge for 2018.  During the month of April I am using the alphabet to work my way through Michaels Arts and Crafts store.

Today we are looking at Events and Classes.  Every month there is a different schedule of events, usually themed around the next holiday.  This month it was all about Spring and Easter.  You can find the details and schedule right at the front of the store with some examples of the projects you can make. 

This is the book of events and some of the classes for March and April.
Each Saturday during March there were Kids Club events.  The classes cost between $2 or $5 depending on the age of your child and the difficulty of the event.  Each session lasts about 30 minutes and there may be 4 sessions per Saturday.

There are also projects the whole family can do, like these decorated clay pots, spring wreath and egg decorating.  You just need to buy the pots and wreath and Michaels supplies the decorations to add. 

Then there is the ever popular slime!  (In case you don’t have little kids around, slime is a concoction made with glue, water, saline solution and sometimes shaving cream, depending on the consistency you want.  It’s kind of like silly putty but not).  You can add food color and glitter and all kinds of things.  One of the first weekends I worked I helped with a Halloween slime event.  The slime was pre-made and tinted orange by one of the Michaels staff.  A sandwich size baggie was given to each child and there were different kinds of decorations like glitter and tiny sparkles that they could use to decorate it.  This was a free event and the kids got to take home the slime when they were done.  I tell you, the amount of glue alone that gets sold in the making of slime is ridiculous.  Elmers has something going with this one because glue is expensive!  We sell gallons of them for $30 and they are “Everyday Value” items so the coupons don’t work on them.  Many a parent has come to the register with their 40% off coupon only to be dismayed that it cannot be applied to the glue.  Some very interesting discussions between parent and child at this point – LOL.   

There are also advanced classes like knitting and crocheting, painting and drawing and sometimes cake decorating.  Those classes cost $15 to $20 and are usually two hours or so. 

Here is my friend, Emma, with Bill, the instructor at one of the art classes.  They are painting horses running through a canyon.  I saw Emma’s finished one and it turned out really cool.  
During Spring break there is going to be a Make Camp for the kids from 10 AM to 12 PM.  Parents must stay on the premises but not necessarily in the classroom if the kids are old enough to be left so mom can shop in peace while the kids are busy crafting.  Sounds good, right?

Michaels also has classrooms that you can rent for birthday parties for children aged 8 and up.  You can get the deluxe version of the party that comes with invitations and thank you notes, craft supplies for eight guests in one of several themes like princess, dinosaur or superhero for $120 and $10 for each additional guest, or you can pay $50 and bring your own craft supplies.  One of the Michaels’ staff members is on hand to assist during the party.  For older kids they have some pretty cool themes like Mad Scientist, cooking school, fairies and woodland creatures and for even older kids there are jewelry making and painting themes.    

The classrooms can be rented for other types of things too, like Girl or Boy Scouts meetings and things like that.  I’m thinking of renting one for a scrapbooking event.

Did you know Michaels held events like this?  Would you take a class?  Leave the kids while you shop?

Make sure to stop by some of the other A to Z participants, and come back here tomorrow for the letter F!

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Blogging From A to Z – 2018 – D is for

Welcome to the letter D in the A to Z Challenge for 2018.  Each day during April I am taking you through the alphabet at Michaels Arts and Crafts store.  Today, D is for Drawing.

Michaels has a great section with all kinds of tools for drawing, from books for the beginner to the specialty pencils, pens and markers,

drawing pads and sketchbooks, both regular and watercolor,

charcoal bits and pencils,

and more detailed books about art and drawing. 

There are tons of various sizes and kinds of canvas too, if you want to draw on a larger scale or turn your drawing into a painting.  

I’ve never thought that I could draw, but truthfully I don’t think I’ve tried any drawing since I was in high school.  Maybe I should give it a shot.  
How about you?  Draw much?  What tools do you like to use?
Make sure to stop by some of the other A to Z bloggers.  Lots of interesting stuff going on right now!

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Blogging From A to Z – 2018 – C is for

Welcome to the letter C in the A to Z Challenge for 2018.  This year I am alphabetting my way through Michaels Arts and Crafts store.

I said I wasn’t using crafts as a word and I covered coupons in the A is for App post.  I’m choosing candles for my letter C.  We have walls and walls of these jar candles in all different scents.  They have fun names like Sunset Lily, Coral Amber, Lilac and Hyacinths, Vanilla and Macaron, etc.  This was just one wall.  Aren’t the colors pretty?

Turquoise Waters…doesn’t that sound beachy?

There are the standard stick taper candles.

And pillars.

Tea lights

 
Ginger Citrus

and wax melts that don’t have a wick but you put them in a holder with a tea light underneath and as the wax melts, it gives off a great scent.

There are also some interesting candle holders as well.  This is a pretty silver vine treatment that was a good foot and a half long,

I think there was room for five or six taper candles in this holder.  I couldn’t fit it all in the picture.

with a matching pillar holder.

We even have the wick materials so you can make your own candles if you want.
Today you get an A to Z two-fer because the other Big C at Michaels is CLEARANCE!
There is one whole aisle of clearance things and you can find some pretty good deals here.  They take items from all over the store and put them on these shelves so it is a little bit of everything.  You could spend half an hour just in this aisle!    

I think I see some washi tape rolls in this picture!  This must be from the planner section.

The wooden deer head would make a great Father’s Day gift for a hunter, don’t you think?  Stain or paint the background and then decoupage a picture of you and the kids in the center?  Actually, this was probably leftover from Christmas and could have been used as Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer.  

This looks like some clearance from the baking section…cookie cutters for sure.
There are also usually a few spots throughout the store with clearance on the leftover holiday decorations.  Here are some from Valentines Day.
This is what was left after one of the last Christmas sales…slim pickings!  

Sometimes if there are a lot of extras Michaels will fill cardboard boxes and sell them for $4.99 a box.  The boxes are sealed and you never know what you are going to get until you open them.  (Unless you are one of THOSE customers who go through the boxes to see if it is something you want and then leave the boxes all messed up when you decide you don’t want what’s inside, in which case the hard working Michaels employees have to go and clean up the area and make it all pretty again) – but I digress.
In the candles above, you can see that I got a deal on the Ginger Citrus tea lights that were regularly $6.99 but I only paid $2.00!
So, next time you visit your local Michaels pick up a candle or two to make your house smell good and then check out the Clearance section and get a deal on those cookie cutters or leftover holiday decorations!
Do you buy things on clearance?  Make your own candles?  Would you open a mystery box before leaving the store?  I wanna know.  
Make sure to stop by the A to Z Challenge page to find some other interesting blogs to visit!

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