Sunday, November 17, 2013

Candyland with York University

Freedom is happy to announce it will be participating in Runway for Research Fall 2013 Show with York University and The Canadian Immunology Research Association (CIRA)

"The majority of Canadians diagnosed with diabetes today have type 2 diabetes. The likelihood of eveloping this type of diabetes can be reduced through healthy lifestyle choices such as losing excess weight, eating well, and exercising. Since the development of type 2 diabetes is closely related to obesity, maintaining a healthy weight is especially important."


Taking an ironic approach to World Diabetes Day, CIRA will be holding a fashion show themed: Candyland
Why we chose this theme: Raising awareness about Diabetes is important, but we would also like to raise awareness in how to decrease or delay diabetes. What is most often suggested is a healthier lifestyle, which includes a healthier diet. Although the theme of the Fashion show is "Candyland" we will be showcasing food sponsors, businesses and organizations that believe in healthy lifestyles and hey maybe there's a couple prizes available too.

Where:
Underground
When: November 22nd
Time: 6pm-10pm
Cost: 10$ at the door 5$ in advance
This event is a Casual/Dress event




Saturday, November 9, 2013

Made in Canada Series: Lindsay Bickford



I have been a crafter for longer than I can remember. It started with visits to see my cousins, who would take me to craft stores and let me get anything I wanted. Who needed to be a kid in a candy store when you had crafts? The options always seemed endless. It was a world of possibility…and fun!

When I was about twelve, the same cousins taught me how to cross-stitch. There started my passion for creating beautiful things that took ages to complete. Cross-stitch is a craft that I have never managed to put away completely. It is a lifelong hobby, with enough projects to last me well past retirement.

From cross-stitching I moved onto many other crafts: drawing, painting, scrapbooking, latchhooking, quilting, knitting and then card making. Having a tendency to flit between crafts, I find it reassuring to have a few hobbies that I can always come back to, like my knitting, card making and cross-stitching. No matter what else I do, I find comfort in these ones in particular.
Owls, Monsters and Hippos, oh my! All on a bed of comfy frilly scarves.

The variety of projects you can knit always astounds me. I remember the day I progressed from making a simple knit square or rectangular pot-holder to making a simple knit cowl! Oh, the joy! Since then, I have tried my hand at blankets, socks and amigurumi, finding particular pleasure in monsters and owls. I mean, really, who doesn’t love monsters?
Birthday cards – who doesn’t love burgers and Lego? 
For my cards, I take a lot of inspiration from my fellow Stampin’ Up demonstrators. This community of crafters are always so encouraging and full of amazing ideas. The days I get my supply deliveries are still some of the best days, even after three years. 
More cards! Finding joy in different colour combinations!
Getting back into scrapbooking has been an interesting journey, but I love my little Explosion Boxes. These are boxes that fold out into scrapbooks. You can put all the usual pictures, journaling, ticket stubs or whatever else on the pages of these boxes, and they can also be used to hold other gifts, such as a pair of booties for a baby or a gift card for a friend.
 Explosion Box awesomeness – sizes big and small! With one completed from my recent Newfoundland trip for you to peruse. 
I welcome you to follow my blog or Facebook page to see what other creations I will come up with in the coming days! Who knows what I’ll make next!
Blog – www.craftylindsay.com
Facebook – www.facebook.com/StampsandStitchesbyCraftyLindsay