Picture Fiction

Sunday Story Challenge #2

It’s Story Cube time!

I throw down some dice and you write a short story (minimum 500 / maximum 1000 words) using a combination of the dice below.

Ready?

THE CHALLENGE: The story must contain the line: “My life is an open book”. A supporting character bombards the main character with uncomfortable questions. The main character is an optimist and he/she likes to take chances in life.

Or …

Interpret the dice on your terms – I’m just offering a jumping off point. 🙂

Ready?

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WRITE!

Leave a link to your story in the comment section, if you wish.

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Friday Fun

Family Fun: To Your Heart’s Content

So I haven’t posted any crafting posts lately, and they seem to be popular, judging by my stats (not that I keep track of my stats but they are fun to look at once in a while).

Please note – I’m simply sharing the crafts that have caught my eye and ones I would totally do if I were one: not lazy and two: had small children again. Since I AM lazy and I DON’T have small children anymore, all I can do is browse through the various crafts and share the ones I like the most with you.

Just because I don’t actually DO these crafts doesn’t mean I can’t appreciate the creativity, right?

At any rate, please enjoy. And you can find so much more at Spoonful.com.


Merida’s Celtic Heart Necklace

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Merida’s three suitors never stood a chance at winning her affection with their pitiful archery skills. But, had any of them presented the feisty Scottish princess with one of these lovely heart-shaped pendants, there’s no telling where the story may have led.

What you’ll need
40-inch length of colored beading cord
Pliers
Pair of crimp-style end clasp clips and O-rings
Necklace clasp


Heart-Felt Fairy Pouch

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Right before Tinkerbell accompanies the other fairies to the mainland, Terrance hands her a little pouch filled with magic Pixie Dust to tide her over while she’s gone. Decorated with stick-on felt hearts, one of these enchanting pouches makes a sweet gift for your child to give to a special friend — it’s the perfect size for packing valentine candies and trinkets.

What you’ll need
Heart-felt Fairy Pouch template
Scissors
Felt
Pins
Low-temperature glue gun
Small sticky-back felt hearts (sold in craft stores) or small hearts cut from regular felt
Small adhesive-back Velcro fastener


Sweetheart Songbirds

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This Valentine’s Day, your little princess can serenade her valentine with a sweet songbird made of paper hearts.

What you’ll need
Sweetheart Songbirds template
Scissors
Scrapbook paper
Glue stick or glue dots
Ruler
Jeweler’s wire or thin craft wire (flexible enough to bend without pliers)
Googly eyes
Colored pencils and/or glitter glue (optional)


Treat Transmitters

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Personal robots may do our bidding in the future. But these adorable little inventions are already on the job, programmed to transmit Valentine’s Day messages.

What you’ll need
Template
Card stock
Double-sided tape
Aluminum foil
Candy


All Aquiver

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These arrows from Cupid’s quiver may not have any supernatural effects, but that doesn’t make them any less fun to share.

What you’ll need
pretzel sticks
heart-shaped gumdrops
TO ASSEMBLE
toothpicks
cellophane bags
card stock
stapler


Caped Cute-sader

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Your kid will be a hero when he hands out these supertreats.

What you’ll need
template
card stock
hole punch
paper
glue stick
lollipop
black marker
tape

Abundant Life

Audio Teaching: New Life in Christ: Foundations for Powerful Christian Living: Session Five

This class covers all the topics necessary to give a beginning student the tools needed to understand and apply biblical truth in everyday life. The class is a family collaboration of John Schoenheit and his sister, Sue Carlson. The blend of their two voices, manners, and teaching styles is an extremely logical and winning presentation that you can give to your friends and acquaintances who want to know why you are so jazzed about life and the Lord Jesus Christ.

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More from Write From Karen

random stuff

If Football Had More of This, I’d Be a Fan …

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!

One of the nurses came to my desk last Friday with her iPad to show me this video. I had a good laugh and after the day I was having, I needed it!!

Just what the doctor ordered. *wink*

(She had to bring up her iPad because work blocks YouTube videos – which I understand because once you start watching one, you get sucked into YouTube hell, but still – boo censorship).

Happy Tuesday, everyone.

Picture Fiction

Sunday Story Challenge #1

It’s Story Cube time!

I throw down some dice and you write a short story (minimum 500 / maximum 1000 words) using a combination of the dice below.

Ready?

THE CHALLENGE: Your lead character’s name begins with the letter “L”. It must be a sad story. Include a cell phone AND it must include the word “fish” somewhere.

Ready?

5…

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WRITE!

Leave a link to your story in the comment section, if you wish.