Tuesday, December 3, 2024

MACETAS - PLANTERS

Hola queridos lectores,

Una vez más estoy aquí, participando en el Calendario de Adviento 2024 organizado por Matxalen. Muchas gracias querida Matxalen por invitarme nuevament. 

Mi aportación es un tutorial paso a paso de 2 macetas.


Hello dear readers,

Once more, I am taking part in Matxalen's 2024 Advent Calendar. Thank you very much, Matxalen, for inviting me again. 

My contribution is a step-by-step 2 planters tutorial. 

Se trata de un sencillo tutorial de reciclaje con materiales fáciles de conseguir. La cadena de crochet se puede sustituir por otras tiras decorativas. Además, es más fácil cortar el plástico con un cutter caliente.

It's a simple, recycling tutorial using easy-to-find materials.  The crochet chain can be replaced with other decorative trimmings. Also, it is easier to cut the plastic with a heated cutter. 

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Herramientas y materiales

Tools and materials








1.   Una pequeña botella de plástico médica (como se muestra en la foto)
2.   Hilo de crochet o de bordar y aguja de crochet.
3.   Pegamento fuerte y pegajoso o pistola de pegamento.
4.   Botones o pequeños discos de madera. 
5.   Cortador. 
6.   Lijadora o papel de lija
7.   Una tira de cartulina. (utilicé cartón de huevos) 10 cm de largo por 1,5 cm de ancho.
8.   Pintura acrílica




1. One small medical plastic bottle. (see photo)
2.  Crochet or embroidery thread and crochet hook.
3.  Strong tacky glue or glue-gun
4. buttons or small wooden disks.
5. Cutter.
6. Sander or sandpaper
7.  A strip of cardstock (I used egg carton) 10 by 1.5 cm.
8.  Acrylic paint





a) 1. Corta con cuidado la parte superior de la botella como se muestra en la foto.
    2. Envuelve y pega la tira de cartulina en la parte inferior de la botella.
    3. Corta por el borde superior de la tira.
    4. Lija las partes superior e inferior de la botella tanto como de la tapa.

(No tires la parte envuelta ni el gotero, se pueden hacer más miniaturas con ellos.)

a)    1.  Carefully cut the top of the bottle as shown in the photo.
       2.  Wrap and glue the strip of cardstock to the bottom of the bottle.
       3.  Cut along the upper edge of the strip.
       4.  Sand the upper and bottom parts of the bottle and cover.

(Do not throw away the wrapped part or the dropper.  More miniatures can be made with them.)


Montaje
 Assembly 



b)  1. Teje dos cadenas lo suficientemente largas para rodear la botella y la parte superior de la tapa.
     2. Pega las cadenas alrededor de las copas grandes abiertas.
     3. Pega un botón pequeño a uno más grande. (haz otro juego para la tapa.)
     4. Pega las copas a los botones

b)  1.  Crochet two chains long enough to go around the bottle and the cover upper part.
     2.  Glue the chains around the large open cups.
     3.  Glue one small button to a larger one.  (make another set for the cover.)
     4.  Glue the cups to the buttons.


 

Listo para pintar. Se necesitan aproximadamente 3 capas de pintura acrílica para cubrirlo.

Ready for paint.  It takes about 3 layers of acrylic paint to cover it.  



 


Listo para plantar.  Las macetas están rellenas de plastilina marrón flexible.

Ready for planting.  The planters are filled with pliable brown Plasteline.







Les deseo a todos una Feliz Navidad. Feliz Hanukka y un Feliz, Próspero y Pacífico Año Nuevo 2025

I wish you all a Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukka, and a Happy, Prosperous, and Peaceful New Year 2025!


Friday, November 29, 2024

THE 2024 SPANISH ADVENT CALENDAR

 Hello dear readers,

After a very long, restless time of war and worry, I'm looking forward to a ceasefire, I'll hopefully begin to post again, starting on the 5th of December with a tutorial.


I hope you'll enjoy all 24 tutorials organized by Matxalen, and contributed by experienced bloggers

Blessings and hugs!

Friday, October 4, 2024

War Time

Dear friends and readers
My apology to all my friends for not posting here for almost a year. It's just that I couldn't bring myself to write anything about miniatures which usually are my passion, when I'm frustrated and angry about so much injustice against Israel. Not only have we been cruelly invaded but to be condemned when we try to defend our country just kills my faith in the United Nations.
I'm not a religious person, I stay a Jew because I was born so. I respect all other religions and am happy to celebrate other religion's customs and feasts as well as ours. Any happy event that brings us together is welcome. Israeli Arab citizens who live among us are involved in our everyday living. Arab Israeli citizens work in oue hospitals as doctors,dentists, nurses, and other medical aids under the same conditions as the Israelies. Arabic doctors and nurses receive equal salaries as the Jewish staff. Arab Israel citizens are employed by private companies, as hi-tech technians, sales experts, drivers, carpenters. builders, engineers, etc.in fact there is no difference, we all get the same medical treatments, sit where we want, enjoy the same benefits given by our government. So how come they call Israel an apartheid country? How shameless can the UN be?
This is what happened since my last post. I no longer work with the elderly in the previous Daycare Center for Senior Citizens. I now am visiting another Daycare Center which is in my neighborhood, five minutes by car from where I live. I am one of the seniors now for three days a week. Nothing has changed except the personell and the visitors. While I'm there I help my friends with their crafts. It was my daughters' decision that i spend less time on the roads hecause of the risk of being far from shelter when the alarm for missile attack is on. The danger is being on the street or in a public vehicle that has to be evacuated at the speed of a minute and a half. Many are dead or wounded by the shrapnel from exploded missiles than by the missiles. Even inside the houses, you need to secure a safe corner without windows, mirrors, chandeliers and other objects that could harm you when a missile explodes nearby.
So far, my family and I are OK. One of my great-grandchildren, Sahar almost 19 years old, is enlisted and is a combat medic. My sweed great-granddaughter Dana, (Sahar's cousin) just turned 18 and already been called for duty. She will join the IDF at the end of this month. Only 8 years ago and we were so happy crafting together and now only fear for their safety.
Blessings to all my friends and readers, best wishes and hugs Drora

Monday, January 15, 2024

Christmas gifts

Hello dear readers, It's been quite a while since my last post. There are circumstaces beyond my control, the first is the war that still goes on costing a heavy. intolarble price of lives. Our 2024 year started on the wrong foot. Exactly on 12 O'clock, instead of fireworks and kisses we received a heavy barrage of missiles on Tel-Aviv and other cities in the center of our country, including the town where I live. To sum it up, 130 captives. including children and women, remain in the hands of the cruelest of human beings with no news Their families are crushed down with worry and sadness. I feel that in the rear we, the citizens, are sitting on barrels full of explosives. We are strong people and have to carryon as well as we can. Now what can be better than in the midst of this situation gifts arrive, giving me a taste of Holidays and celebrations. The first parcel came from Ricardo, a very kind and generous blogfriend from Spain. It arrive by surprise on time for Hanukkah. I was very happy to show my family the treasures Ricardo created.
THANK YOU DEAR RICARDO FOR YOUR VERY VALUED FRIENDSHIP! The second parcel came from Birgit, my kind and wonderful friend from Germany. It arrived two days before Christmas. Solly and Baalatova, the curious pair were the first to view the parcel before I opened
THANK YOU DEAREST BIRGIT FOR YOUR FRIENDSHIP AND YOUR COMPASSION ALL THESE YEARS WE'VE KNOWN EACH OTHER. I wish you all a blessful weekend.