Has anyone ever had a bad Etsy purchase? Well I've only ever had one and I have to write about this awful experience that I've had with a recent etsy purchase from Claudia The Cupcake Lady based out of Miami Florida (https://www.etsy.com/shop/ClaudiaCupcakeLady). I ordered 24 pink fondant minnie bows for the twins' birthday, I ordered them a month in advance mind you, gave her the event date and she responded telling me I was scheduled! A week before the event I contacted her asking a status and didn't hear anything back... I kept contacting her up until the event date came and went. After the event day I asked her to cancel my order and provide me with a full credit. No correspondence back. So I opened a paypal dispute and they heard nothing back! So I noticed the items status changed to shipped on March 10th, I contacted the seller and asked her why she sent it when I asked for a full refund, and why did she send it 2 weeks late?!?! She responded "I'm Really sorry I have had a big family emergency in which is why all the orders for that week have been delayed and my shop went on vacation. As you can see I had never had any issues prior. Once again I apologize". Well I'm sorry lady but if you own a business and you have an emergency then cancel the time sensitive orders instead of making them and shipping them 2 weeks after the event took place. Paypal said to refuse the shipment, but I couldn't do that either because she didn't leave a return address! So I called paypal and them refunded my money! The guy was super cool and said, "Well if she wants her items back she should leave a return address"! So please please please do not purchase anything from her!
Klumzi Mom Designs
Friday, March 14, 2014
Friday, July 5, 2013
Miss M's Dress
ISo I got a message from a friend asking me if I could make her daughter a dress. She said they needed a peach dress to match their outfits for a family photo. So of course I said, "YES"! And the great thing was that I needed a project to try out my new serger that I got a week ago and have been reading the manual daily in hopes of getting enough courage to actually try it out! Yes that big massive thing is pretty intimidating! So I dive head first into my very first dress I've ever made. It only took me 3-4 hours to complete, but several days since the only opportunity I had to work on it was during the twins' nap time or after we've put them to bed. And I have to say it turned out fabulous!
What have you felt intimidated by during your craft time?
Sincerely,
Klumzi Mom
Thursday, May 30, 2013
Craft desk chalk paint disaster.... Or was it?
So I've been working on creating my craft desk. I got the initial plans from ana-white.com, but it still wasn't exactly what I wanted. So you know me, I moded it! Yes that's a word, right?!?! I needed drawers so I added them :)
I built and painted the bookcase stands that the desktop sits on. That was no biggie deal. Then I cut out the plywood and started to paint it. Well latex paint always shows brush marks, which is why I used a mini roller! But the roller was leaving marks too. I kept having to sand down the prior coat and then I'd go too deep and snag up a patch of paint. Ugh!
So since I can only work a couple hours at a time (during the twins' nap time) I figured I better come up with a different idea. I've been searching the Internet for a paint that lays flat and is relatively inexpensive (because hey this girls on a budget) and found chalk paint. It's the latest craze for making your furniture look old (distressing) but that's not what I wanted it for. Everyone was raving about how it dries flat, no bumps, no prep. I though this was perfect, all I have to do is go buy unsanded grout and add it to my existing paint and voila! I ended up getting a paint mixer you can attach to your power drill, thinking I was clever!
So I add the paint, unsanded grout, a little water and start mixing... And mixing... Trying to get allll the little clumps of the unsanded grout to mix in with the paint and water mix. It looked like krusteaz pancake batter! Finally it was a little less lumpy than before but I figured I could pick out the lumps. I started slapping the chalk paint on and it was disastrous! There were so many little lumps in the mixture I immediately thought I was going to have to sand the layer off and start over from scratch.
I let the layer dry completely... Went to the garage and looked at it and it was flat in areas and in the others there were little bumps all over the place. So I started sanding with 320 grit and it wasn't doing anything, so I started cleaning up about ready to scratch the whole project when I thought, what if I tried wet sanding it? And that's when I turned the disaster into a masterpiece! It was almost like plaster. I was able to shape the chalk paint.
Then next day I made a new batch of chalk paint by mixing the unsanded grout and water first, making sure I got a less lumpy consistency and added the paint and slapped a couple more coats of chalk paint on, while wet sanding in between coats. It was such a relief that it worked! This project took me so long to complete because of the limited amount of time I had to work on it.
Now I have been applying miniwax's polycrylic clear coat on it and my third coat is drying now! I'm so excited!!! I've got the whole desk in my room assembled and ready for the desk top to be put on :) and it looks so nice :)
Do you have any horror stories about your DIY chalk paint experience?
Here's the finished product!
Happy Crafting!
Klumzi Momi
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