Haunted House… Done!

September 29, 2025

Dear Liza,

I finally got the finishing touches on the haunted house-lantern thingee!

The windows looked so much better once the paper was put in. I used the thin paper that comes as wrapping in IKEA kits, but any tissue or deli paper would work.

It helps to cut a piece a bit bigger than the window hole, brush glue around the edges and mullions on the inside, and lay the paper down.

To make the tower, I re-purposed a toilet paper roll and cut a little window in it. A few swipes of brown and white paint and a tiny bits of paper for the window got it ready.

The fiddly bit was gluing the tower onto the roof. I had cut a hole already, and used the glue-soaked yarn to give it more adhesion. It worked!

I put a flat roof on the tower and, as a final touch, put some tiny lights inside. Photographed in a dark room, it looks great!

The fun thing about this project was making it all from junk mail and bits of leftover paint and yarn. Even the lights are re-purposed from a glowing jellyfish costume.

If I was to do it again, I’d make it prettier… matching windows, window frames, more careful siding and painting, and maybe even a proper gabled roof.

But as a proof-of-concept, this was very satisfying.

Love,

Grandma Judy

Finishing Ruthie’s Dragonfly

Dear Liza,

A few weeks ago I started a new mixed media project with Ruthie Inman’s Zoom Art group. This week, I finished it up.

We were all aiming for a dragonfly of some sort, but we were using different materials. Ruthie debated between rickrack and an old bracelet, Vimi used paper and napkins, and I went with buttons. A hot glue gun did the trick.

For the wings, I went with plain paper painted with yellow acrylic and lines drawn in dark blue. I realized too late that I had used a water soluble pencil for the lines, which meant I risked smudging with any dampness.

I was very sparing with the Mod Podge and got the wings attached with no damage. Here it is in front of my monitor, with Ruthie’s hands working on hers.

I wanted a bit more depth to the wings because they seemed flat compared to the textures of the background and body. Thin shreds of tissue paper did the trick!

Not a masterpiece, perhaps, but very nice, and better than I thought I could do. Thanks, Ruthie!

Love,

Grandma Judy

Cuke Sprout Sighting!

Dear Liza,

I feel like I have been waiting FOREVER for my garden to really take off. The radishes, lettuces and carrots have finally poked their tiny green heads above ground, but the cool cloudy weather, along with some shade from a nearby camellia bush, isn’t giving them any inspiration to really GROW.

Frankly, I’m getting just the tiniest bit impatient….

The latest page in my Garden Journal

And then, making a stop by on the way to the grocery store, I saw this. This intrepid, stalwart zucchini sprout, lifting his little green towards our lukewarm sun.

Hooray!!!

I also noticed my itty bitty lavender plant has sent up some buds. They are getting blue and smell great! Maybe we are gonna see some growth after all.

Come on, sunshine! Gimme an “S”! Gimme a “U”! Gimme an “N”!

Love,

Grandma Judy