Saturday, February 11, 2012

Handmade Fun - 2012 Pay it Forward Challenge

In the last few years, I've been really into anything DIY and homemade. In the last year, I've learned how to can food, bake bread from scratch, brew beer, and crochet.  It started out as a hobby, and now it's a full blown obsession.  I'm always looking around my house thinking, can I make that?  Haha, a sickness I know! The homemade food and drink grew out of my desire to control what goes into the food I consume.  Knowing that I organically grew the berries, beans and cucumbers that I pickle and jam gives me peace of mind that there are no weird preservatives or toxic pesticide in my jarred food.  My new goal this year is to try to learn how to take my crochet skills to the next level.  Maybe there will be socks or knit hats in my future... we shall see.
Last month, I saw on My Freezer is Full's website a fun handmade Pay-it-Forward Challenge. Essentially, the goal is to make some fun handmade items that you send to your blog readers.  Hopefully, it will encourage others to go handmade as well.

Here's the challenge info that I pulled from My Freezer is Full.
I will send a handmade (by me!) gift to each of the first 5 commenters on this post. This can be something large or small, my choice. But, there is a catch... of course, you knew there would be a catch! The catch is that each recipient of my gift must also pass it on and give 5 gifts themselves... and so on and so forth for all eternity... or until people get burned out. There is a year to get your gifts sent out, so I'll have a year to concoct something- until December 2012. Who knows what you may receive from me: pot holders, socks, pickles, bottled beer, a jar of jam... there are so many possibilities. So, anybody out there want to play along?? Let's hear it for the 2012 Handmade Pay it Forward Challenge!

5 comments:

  1. What a wonderful idea and we still have time to prepare. Now, to hone skills. I have been trying to learn how to knit and crochet. I could not find any affordable classes so I am still looking for resources to get me started but I am going to set it as one of my goals and hopefully make gifts to pass on with any new skills. I just stumbled upon your blog so am going to poke around a bit. Thanks so much for the awesome post. Good luck with your new found hand made hobbies!

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  2. I have just found your site, and I must say..I am impressed. This pay it forward sounds interesting!I will give it a try! Oh, great blog, good site...nice pics. and all!

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  3. I have just found your site, and I must say..I am impressed. This pay it forward sounds interesting!I will give it a try! Oh, great blog, good site...nice pics. and all!

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  4. Great idea, Mimi! Very cool.

    Anonymous - in case you are checking back in, you can totally learn to knit by watching internet videos - my all time favorite is www.knittinghelp.com She gives close-ups, great explanations, and covers everything you could possibly ever want to know. Great for beginners too. Check out her videos!

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  5. What a good I idea. I would love to do this!

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