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About yourorgangrinder

Maker of stuff, friend to birds, thrifty lady, organisation obsessed from Brisbane, Australia.

Stamped Wrap

Stamps are hard not to love.  Whether it is a humble potato stamp, store bought stamp, someone else’s hand carved handy work, or, best of all, your own hand carved stamp.

I learnt to carve stamps from Kay Watanabe as part of the Hands On Brisbane and truly love the technique and the results.

Today I spent a little time making some more wrap for orders using my own hand carved Your Organ Grinder Anatomy stamps.  I use my stamps to make wrap and tote bags, rather than selling the stamps I carve.

Brain Wrapping Paper

Brain Stamp Wrapping Paper

 

Uterus Wrapping Paper

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Some Stamped little stuffed things.  Not sure what to do with them.  Any ideas?IMG_7056

 

Stamped Tote Bag, bird skulls.

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The Uterus Stamp

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The Ovary Stamp

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Handmade Business Crap

I’m thinking about some interesting things to share on this blog about myself and I think you might find it interesting how hopeless I am with my business.  I am always giving people good advice but I am pretty hopeless at implementing things myself.  At the start of 2014 I signed up to heaps of email newsletters by awesome handmade biz peoples.  I take notes about what I am learning and have so far implemented the part about constantly improving photos.  Since I re-shot just about every photo in my Etsy shop I have seen a change.  I have had more sales (compared to last year when things were abysmal) and have been featured on Etsy twice (don’t ask where, I cannot find them, Etsy just tells me the link is coming from within Etsy, just like in the scary movie where the call is coming from within the house, the one with the babysitter).

So, I’m figuring some of you might find this kinda info useful too.

Today I took notes from this article called How to Plan Your Perfect Day for Superhuman Productivity from Asian Efficiency.  These kids look like they are on to something!

I’m just the kinda crazy detailed planning works for so I am going to try plan my days as often I can.  I’ll report back and tell you how I go, they I have to at least try it a bit, right?  Don’t let me be no slacker!

HOW TO PLAN YOUR PERFECT DAY FOR SUPERHUMAN PRODUCTIVITY

1. Plan the night before. Plan your perfect day the night before as *you’ll have more clarity *you’ll sleep better *you wake up with a purpose.  Personally I find it hard to work and be motivated if I have no purpose, so hopefully this will help.

2. Tighten your morning ritual.  As soon as out of bed, without fail and without thinking you know what you have to do.  I get up at 5am, 6 days a week and have a shower straight away, then I sit at my desk with a cup of tea and watch a dvd and do some work  (I watch tele while I work as it helps to keep my eyes constantly looking up and stop them getting tired and damaged).  Often I am not sure what work is most useful to do so if I plan what work to do that might help, yes?

3. Determine your frog and eat it!  Your frog is the worse thing you need to do that day.  It is based on the Mark Twain quote about once you do the worst thing your day can only improve.  House cleaning, it is often going to be house cleaning.

4. Structural productivity.  Plan things you have to do such as sleep, eat, exercise, learn.  For me I need to schedule in the occasional nap (I am sleeping poorly at night due to my nose being clogged from allergies), chatting to my birds, making my chooks lunch and a half hour reading each day.

OKAY!  Lets do this!

I’me going to write things in the notebook I got myself from this etsy shop. Get my Phineas and Ferb on!

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Custom Volcano

It is so so so awesome when someone contacts you to make something that is not quite what you usually make, they’ve contacted you because they love your style and want their thing made with your style.  Huge style compliment!

I was recently contacted to make a Volcano brooch.  The customer, Jordan, originally requested a Volcano or a Trilobite.  Despite trilobites being exceptionally awesome I did not think they would work well as a felt brooch.

This is how the cute Volcano turned out

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You can find the work of the lovely customer at PatchSass.

I like this patch, so true.

Jordan Patch sass

Falling Back to Earth

I was pretty excited when I learned that an exhibition by Cai Guo-Qiang featuring lots of animals would be on at the Queensland Art Gallery Of Modern Art. Despite opening late in 2013 I only just went last week.  There is some controversy about this exhibition as the sponsor, SANTOS, have recently been responsible for contaminating water during CSG processes, but lets not let that contaminate this fascinating exhibition, haha.

But, really, I think it is kind of apt that the animals are all drinking from a waterhole, all sharing the same water, in the installation, Heritage.  The artist says it is paradise, but when I saw it I thought something totally different.  To me it was the very last water hole left for the animals to drink from (and it might be contaminated, maybe Heritage part 2 should be a bunch of dead animals around a watering hole). I did not view this as a paradise, but as the last hope for all of them.  They were together and sharing as they were all desperate. Ultimately, there was no hope

My camera made all the photos in this room look pink.  I like it though.

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Maybe I was being influenced by going to the museum beforehand and seeing exhibits about extinction.  Maybe I just tend to look on the dark side (as opposed to the bright). Maybe I don’t believe in paradise.

Eucalyptus, a HUGE Eucalyptus tree laying in the walkway is very arresting. I think the tree works well with the rest of the exhibition.  Meant to speak of the cycle of life, this “rescued” tree (it was claimed from bushland being cleared) made me think how much more beautiful it would be where it used to stand, it made me think of cockatoo’s, a declining species due to the clearing of bush and huge trees (cockatoos make their nests in the hollow of trees-from branches falling off).

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Head On, the wolves smashing into the glass wall.  The description in the booklet says “There is the implication that if we blindly follow ideology, or misdirect our strength towards a collected goal, there can be damaging consequences.”  Yes, certainly there can be.  To me, the most damaging misdirection is not thinking, not considering, that there are many sides to everything, EVERYTHING. There is no black and white, only shades of gray.

Maybe that is what I take away from this.

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Oh yeah and here is a wolf stalking some ladies!  I was doing some pretty serious giggling when I spotted this and had to take a photo.  In fact I took several photos or this!  I LOVE it!

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Scones

Scones

Scones are easily one of the best treats to add to your day.  They make me feel happy and comforted and like I am at home.  Unfortunately they also make me feel really full and a bit unwell because I always have 2 of the giant things with jam and cream.

I have been making my scones from a recipe that has Buttermilk in it.  The recipe was originally sourced from Pauls as they are the Aussie supplier of Buttermilk (and probably the nicest Aussie milk-no I am not sponsored by Pauls, I just like dairy products!)

Buttermilk Scones

Mix your dry ingredients in a bowl.  They are 2 1/2 teaspoons of baking powder, 1/2 teaspoon of bi-carb soda, 1/2 teaspoon salt, 3 teaspoons of caster sugar and 250 grams of flour (about 1 3/4 cups).  Melt 3 tablespoons of butter, remove from heat and stir through 200 ml of buttermilk.  Make a well in the centre of your dry ingredients and pour in about 1/2 of the buttermilk and butter mixture, mix this in with a butter knife and check the consistency, add as much more of the buttermilk/butter mixture as they need to become easy to gently knead out onto a floured surface.

Use a scone cutter to get round scones or just cut into square scones if you want to.  I arrange them on the tray so they are about 1 cm apart. This way they cook evenly.

Bake at 200c for about 10-15 minutes.

Eat while warm!

Cinnamon Cake

My partner and I went on holiday a couple of weeks ago. We went to Heron Island and the food is buffet style. After eating double serves of desserts at lunch and dinner I came home wanting to eat sweet stuff all the time.  I am not usually the biggest eater of sugary desserts  but I had a taste for them.   I made this cake as at some stage on my first day back I had a cinnamon doughnut craving.

Cinnamon Tea Cake
Preheat oven to 180c and grease and line a 20cm square pan. Beat 150 grams softened Butter, 2 eggs and 3/4 cup of caster sugar until light and fluffy. Mix in 1 1/4 cups of Self Raising Flour and 1/2 cup milk. Fold through.
Bake for 40-50 minutes.
Mix 2 teaspoons cinnamon and 3 teaspoons of caster sugar in a cup or bowl. Spread butter over the cake while still hot (I used about a table spoon over the entire cake). Sprinkle with cinnamon sugar immediately after buttering up the cake.

The basic cake mix is the same I use to make Lemon Cake. To make a Lemon Cake add in the finely grated rind of 1 Lemon to the cake mix.
When the cake is done warm the juice from the lemon with icing sugar to taste. Prick the cake all over and drizzle with the Lemon Syrup. This is one of my favourite cakes. I am a big fan of Lemon flavoured everything.

What are your favourite cakes?  Any suggestions for a future variation with this basic cake mix?

Below, the Cinnamon Cake.

Cinnamon Cake

WIN THIS!

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Want to win this little Your Organ Grinder pack?

Head to my contact page and fill in your details.  Make sure you tick the box to join my mailing list.

What to expect in Anat-o-mail?

I’d like for Anat-O-Mail to showcase bits of anatomy each time it goes out, Expect news on anatomy exhibitions, what is going with Your Organ Grinder, awesome links and other anatomy related goodness.  Better yet, each time Anat-O-Mail goes out there will be a new prize and a winner chosen from the mailing list!  You’ll get about 10 chances to win every year!

I hope to see you on my mailing list and get to share with you the things I am passionate about.

Beetle

Just because I like this beetle.  This is a common beetle in Brisbane around Summer, though i do not know what it is called.  I found this little dead fellow and he is now living in this box, in another box with some other beetles.  I would like to pop the little guy in a glass and wood case but the problem is that there are no longer any loose Naphthalene flakes or little mothballs in Australia, so I am not sure how to keep tiny critters away once it is in the box?  Any hints would be wonderful.

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Refreshed Anatomy

The beginning of a new year means going back and looking over all of the body parts I have forgotten to re-make after they have sold, or decided to put to bed for a while because they are getting a bit annoying to keep making over and over (did someone say UTERUS!).  New year, refreshed anatomy!

Long time no see Appendix Brooch.  Image

Knee Brooch.  I hardly knew ye.Image

How long has it been, Uterus?  Image

All pieces are available at https://www.etsy.com/shop/yourorgangrinder

Duck, Duck, Goose

This morning my partner and I popped down to his local duck pond to throw some left over seed at the geese and ducks.  We take chicken seed down to the ducks.  Never bread, bread can cause a lot of problems in ducks and should not be fed to them.

On arrival we found this new goose.  We assume like most of the pet ducks and geese this guy was dumped at the pond by people who no longer wanted it. Image

We then came across an old friend of a goose who disappeared from the pond for a while, but was returned and has been shunned by the two geese who stayed there they whole time.  This goose was looking terrible and gobbled up most of our seed.Image

While feed the new goose and the old disowned goose we witnessed a LOT of drama from the Wood ducks.  Wood Ducks are lovely looking but quite rambunctious little buggers.  Image

We decided to give all of the left over seed to the old disowned goose and the new goose joined us.  We can only hope these two form a friendship.Image