How to Make a Valentine from an Onion
comments (60) January 25th, 2013![]() |
The finished components. All that remained was to decide on my content. |
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Since the photos at the top of this page provided my inspiration, I decided I would include one of those images in my piece. I printed it on an ink-jet machine using photo paper and trimmed it to size. |
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For the remaining cards, I selected a variety of quotations and facts befitting a box made from onions. All that remains is for me to mail my Valentine and await the arrival of the postman. |
The quotations I used on the cards pictured above were the following:
"If someone you love hurts you, cry a river, build a bridge, and get over it." -Unknown
"Life is an onion and one peels it crying." -French Proverb
"To weep is to make less the depth of grief." -William Shakespeare
"I have found the paradox, that if you love until it hurts, there can be no more hurt, only more love." -Mother Teresa
"Go ahead and cry" -Jeffery Rudell
"Statistically speaking, happiness accounts for 21% of all tears." -Dr. William Frey, Director, The Dry Eye and Tear Research Center, MN
"Crying is the refuge of plain women but the ruin of pretty ones." -Oscar Wilde
"Jesus wept." -John, 11:35 (So, you're in good company.)
"The cure for anything is salt water-sweat, tears, or the sea." -Isak Dinesen
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Comments (60)
It's perfect for projects like this were you want adhesion over a large, uniform, area. There is no oozing glue to worry about and no chance of inadvertently getting adhesive on the outer face of your project.
It is available at New York Central Art Supply (62 Third Avenue, @ 11th Street, New York, NY, 10003, 212-473-7705. As for the "basement" when calling -- such items are sold from the department on the lower level). It is also available (or similar products) at better art supply stores.
I hope this helps. Good luck. And thank you for reading.
Posted: 12:48 pm on January 31st
Love the idea of sending myself one. Good way to get my parents worrying!
Posted: 1:52 pm on January 26th
here's template for a pretty box http://www.paperscrapz.screentastic.ca/box%20templates/stationary%20box%20pattern.pdf
I love the idea of celebrating one's love for oneself.I intend to do so from hereon in!
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I know what she means. She's going to be in luck this evening, when I get back from work.
Posted: 5:13 am on January 17th
I've been looking through sales on crafting accessories-die machines, fancy electronic apparatus and yet feel that they stand nowhere near a great idea and simple resources.
I'm so glad I found you and your work on the world wide web. God Bless, and continue making magic.
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can do for any box decorations~
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I haunt the CraftStylish posts hoping you will be posting currently. Alas, though I can always enjoy some vintage beauty from you, I see little that is new. Where are you and how are you keeping busy? We all miss you and hope you are keeping yourself busy and happy and creative. thank you, once again, for being an inspiration, an impetus to create, an example of how a sense of playfulness and a touch of ingenuity can yield beauty. You're wonderful!
Laura
2011
Posted: 5:23 pm on February 8th
I am having a problem downloading your project, so i'll have it handy.
Any suggestions?
Posted: 12:01 am on January 30th
You have been making Valentines for yourself for 17 years? Would love to see those designs as well! I do like the idea of handcrafted Valentines & greeting cards in general. They are so much more meaningful & unique.
The idea of sending a greeting to oneself is fantastic. The notion that everyone must be a part of a couple is overrated. We all need to love ourselves first before we are ready to commit to a relationship.
Happy Valentines Day!
Posted: 6:03 pm on January 29th
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Love is like an onion,
You taste it with delight;
Afterward you wonder
Whatever made you bite.
Phillipa Court
I make valentines for all my friends. Most common response is "This is the only valentine I got!" I always ask, "Gee, how many did you send?"
I tell them that getting a valentine gives me a few minutes of pleasure but making valentines gives me hours of smiles and loving thoughts.
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Posted: 9:54 pm on February 10th
Telling yourself that you love you is a tremendously powerful gift to you and to people who live with you. They don't have the burden of validating you and you are more fun, I think and better in a relationship, too.
I loved your quotes, too. This has been a horrible day for me, but having this one to read was like having a lifeboat pull up when it was handiest to have one.
"If someone you love hurts you, cry a river, build a bridge, and get over it." —Unknown
Thank you. I miss your stuff.
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The only thing I've used onion skins for is dying eggs - I was so disappointed the one year I used the yellow skins for their gorgeous color - and my eggs just looked like brown eggs when I was done.
This box is fabulous - and your photos of the onions so lucious.
I have always loved Valentine's Day - from the time I was in first grade and we decorated the box to receive the class valentines with crepe paper. I loved the cookies my mom would make with raspberry jam between them and icing on top. I loved picking out valentines for each of my classmates - trying to match each to the person. So while I'm grateful for my dear husband, even when I was single, I loved the day. I still like to send valentines to my friends - it's another opportunity to tell them how I love them.
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As usual, your imagination and ingenuity amaze me. Thanks so much for such a great idea. You have inspired me to rummage throughout the entire house for materials.
When are you going to write a book?
Posted: 1:15 pm on February 12th
I spent many years being lonely on Valentine's Day - even though I never got a present (not even a teddy bear) I used to wrap up and send a card and gift to a guy as his mystery admirer, but he died in an accident the day after high school grad.
I am going to start sending myself a gift...It will definitely boost my morale (will suggest it to everyone I know too!).
I saw a hexagonal box today and felt the urge to do something, and going online, I found ur onions project.
Thanks for sharing - there is a basket of onions in my kitchen and am going to start the second I get home!
As for the adhesive, I am sure I have to find an alternative, so wish me luck. I will post the picture for you when I am through!
Posted: 11:47 am on February 10th
Your Minneapolis Fan
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Thanks for sharing! Where do you get the paper for this project, or can you use any kind of adhesive paper?
Keep up the great work!
Sincerely,
Pattie in Cambridge, MD
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Posted: 5:03 pm on January 31st
As alternatives you might wish to consider other brand name adhesive sheets (double-sided being the most convenience since you can adhered the onion skins to one side and then adhere the the other side to your project -- in my case a Valentine box) or white liquid adhesive suitable for paper. With liquid glues you will have to wait for it to dry fully after gluing your onion skins in place. If you are comfortable with spray adhesives, that might offer another solution.
If you would prefer to use Twin-Tak as specified, you can order it by calling New York Central Art Supply at 212-473-7705 or 800-950-6111.
Thank you to everyone for their very supportive comments on this post. Good luck and Happy Valentine's Day to you all.
Jeffery
Posted: 3:42 pm on January 31st
went into the how to do it. What is twin tak and where do I
get it? Michaels or Joanne fabrics and craft? Thanks.
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Terri, Heron Moon Designworks
http://heronmoon.etsy.com
Posted: 9:50 am on January 31st
I would like to join your many admirers in recognizing your amazing talent! I enjoy your creations very much.
My first attempt was the thank-you card. Of course my finished product was not the equal of yours but the learning experience was fun. I had not worked with paper for ages and this gave me a new perspective.
Thank you for sharing with all of us!
Posted: 7:58 am on January 31st
Thanks again.
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Posted: 1:19 pm on January 30th
I wish this was available about 7 years ago. This would have been the perfect gift to give to my best friend, Joe. On Feb 14th, he and I were both "dateless" so instead of spending Valentine's alone, we decided to make the best of it and do a night out on the town in the fabulous New York City.
We went out to and spend a fortune on a pricey dinner, gave each other a single rose, shared a bag of Hersey's chocolate kisses and than went to see Art Garfunkel in Carnegie Hall (without Paul Simon).
We were both unfamiliar and slightly bored with Garfunkel's solo work but towards the end of the show, Garfunkel sang the popular "Bridge Over Trouble Water" and half way into the song, he chocked and started coughing up a storm. He could barely finish the song or the show. The audience was mortified, we were no longer bored and sat on the edge of our seats as the drama unfolded. We felt bad for the Garfunkel, but not as bad as we felt for each other for being alone on this lover's holiday.
Although my friend and I had a great night out, we were both went home feeling the pressures of not having that special someone in our lives. I know this would have been the PERFECT Valentine GIFT to give him, it would have been the icing on the cake to an almost perfect dateless Valentine Day.
Thanks for continuing the amazing work you do, great job like always!
Posted: 12:35 pm on January 30th
This is a beautiful project, and I loved the framing of your story, and your practice of sending yourself a note on Valentine's Day. This is one of my favorite posts of yours ever.
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