This week I start teaching a weekly class at The Minnetonka Center for the Arts about Wet and Dry Felting and wanted to let you in on a little bit of it too. This step by step tutorial teaches you how to make felted balls that will be a component in a necklace which I will show later on. Start with 1/2 oz. corriedale wool. I get mine at one of two places, The Textile Center shop and The Fibers Studio . You can also pick it up on Etsy . This time I am using this variegated dyed one purchased at The Textile Center . The corriedale at The Fiber Studio is a better quality wool but it only comes in solid colors. Trade off, I suppose. The soap is from Kiss My Face , a pure olive oil soap. Fill a bowl with water and place the soap in it and mush it around. I like to do it this way until the soapy water opaque and slightly yellow then I take the bar of soap out. When wet felting if you fill your bowl with warm or hot water it speeds up the process. I want beginners to use room temp water (so...
We’ve all been there — that stretch of time when your calendar’s blank, the days blur together, and you wonder what in the world you’re supposed to do with that gorgeous Cocoa Daisy notebook sitting on your desk. 😅 The good news? You don’t need a packed schedule to enjoy your planner or journal. In fact, slower seasons can be the best time to lean into creativity, self-reflection, and just having fun with your stash. Whether you’re between big life events or just taking a breather, here are 20+ low-pressure, inspiring ways to use your Cocoa Daisy notebook when “nothing” is going on. Grab your Free List here! ✨ Reflective & Personal Pages These pages are great for connecting with yourself and capturing the little things that matter most — even if they don’t seem “post-worthy.” Gratitude log – Just one line a day! One-sentence-a-day journal – A simple way to document the season. Monthly reflections – What worked? What didn’t? What do you want more of? “Dear futu...
I’ve found another fun and functional way to use the always-requested striped pages in my Cocoa Daisy notebooks that I get in my Planner Kit ! I'm calling it my “Currently” page! I wanted to track something that would be meaningful not just at the beginning of the month but also the end! Covering the Days of the week with assorted stickers and dies cuts created this column of things that either reminded me of or inspired my September to be. For the rest of the striped section, I divided it in half for my currently topics first half of the month -'ings' and have a space for the other half at the end of the month. Using the Planner Sticker Kit , I created little boxes on the facing page so I could track either my moods or something that happend during the month which reminded me of that emotion. I tend to usually use these stickers in my daily pages to mark the emotion of a certain task but in this frame of mind I think its fun to use them in a memory keeping sort of w...