Tuesday, September 30, 2008
The Secret Is Out!
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Friday, September 26, 2008
Hello There!
I made great progress (on schedule, I might add) on buying the dreaded "mother of the bride" dress this week. I have two of them here at home (and another one on it's way) for my daughter and DH to pass approval on. Of course if I don't like which one they choose, I reserve the perogative to have the final say so. I like all three of them, so I don't think it will be a huge problem.
I added the necklace shown above to my Etsy shop. I whipped up a couple of these this morning in an attempt to try and clear some of the clutter off of my diningroom table. I misplaced these pendants several times and when I finally found them peeking out underneath a pile of Halloween papers, I thought I'd better finish making them right then and there, get them listed and be done with it once and for all!
I've been meaning to show you this awesome collage I purchased from Lisa Kaus. As soon as I saw this one, I just knew it had to be mine! Can you guess why???? She has lots of other wonderful and whimsical collage hangings like this one which you can check out in her shop here. Oh and before I go, be sure to check back here in the next day or two for an EXCITING announcement COMING SOON!
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Monday, September 22, 2008
Weekend Wedding
Friday, September 19, 2008
Winners!
The winner of this stitching rubber stamp by Hero Arts is Cindy!
The Sept/Oct issue of Cloth Paper Scissor magazine goes to Jessica.
And the wonderful chandelier clear stamp by Heidi Swapp goes to Suzan!
Summer. . . One More Time
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Keeping The Home Fires Burning
If you haven't signed up for my giveaway - more information about it here - then be sure you do. I'll be drawing the winning names on Friday, September 19th. I'm also hoping to launch my Boo-tique update in my Etsy shop that same day.
Monday, September 15, 2008
Wet & Wild
It's been a wet and wild couple of days around here, although nothing close to what was happening in Texas over the weekend. This photo was taken of the street in front of my friend's house, but our backyard looked quite similar to this. Our next door neighbor's back yard usually fills up with water from the creek everytime we have torrential rains, {They don't know it, but their lot was a swamp before the house was built two owners ago.} and when it's really bad the water overflows into our yard as well. Here in the Midwest we have been experiencing the remains of hurricane IKE as well as a storm coming off the Pacific all at the same time. Personally, our home was not effected since our house sits atop a slight hill. But roads have been washed out all over the place and basements have been flooding all over the area. {In times like this, I am grateful we don't have a basement} We drove to Home Depot to pick up some replacement drawer pulls for a project we are working on and everyone in the check-out lanes had sump pumps, downspouts and generators in their carts. Hopefully we will get some sunshine in the next couple of days to help dry everything out a little. If not, I am going to start crafting an ark!
Don't forget to sign up for my GIVEAWAY here, if you haven't done so already! I'll be picking the winners later in the week.
Friday, September 12, 2008
A Giveaway!
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Sunday, September 07, 2008
Today Is My Birthday!
Speaking of old age, my DH had gotten tickets through work for a production of The Boys From Syracuse for last night. He picked up the tickets at his office and never opened the envelope, until last night when we were all dressed and ready to go. Good thing he opened them before we drove all the way to the theater because the tickets were for last Thursday night's performance! Wouldn't we have been red-faced if we showed those tickets to the usher. That happened to someone else one other time we went to that theater and we wondered how anyone could be so dumb to go on the wrong night! Well, HELLO!! We are now like those people!!! We decided to go drown our sorrows and celebrate our stupidity by having dinner at The Cheesecake Factory instead and topped the meal off with a huge slice of tiramisu cheesecake (which I highly recommend). Yum!
In other news, I've been working on some Halloween goodies to add to my Etsy "Bootique", so be sure to check back here later in the week for the update.
Wednesday, September 03, 2008
Summer Greeting Card Swap
This adorable NEST card was made by Maija Lepore. She also used a delicate palette of soft pinks and rich browns. Yum! Don't you love her usage of vintage book pages, flocked wallpaper, and crepe paper? Of course anything with the word NEST is always a hit with me.
Martha Brown created this lovely card. Martha is such a talented lady. I've been in other swaps with her and have received the most beautiful pieces of art. A paper lace doily, vintage book text and ephemera are all embellished with real machine stitching for added texture.
This lovely mademoiselle, who looks like she is straight out of the 1920's, graces this card made by Vivian Peters. Vivian used another soft color combination of pink and green. She added touches of glitter here and there, in just the right amounts, to add some glitz to this belle dame.
And this scrumptious card is the "mystery card" of the stash. I always seem to get at least one of these in every swap. The yummy minty color, vintage millinery, and scalloped & pinked edges gives it the feeling of simple perfection. If anyone knows who's card this is, please let me know, as I would love to thank her and see more of her work.
EDITED: I just found out this card was created by none other than the lovely and talented Holly Abston ~ I should have known cause it has her fabulous style all over it!
Monday, September 01, 2008
Newsflash. . .
I hope everyone is enjoying the last few hours of their Labor Day weekend. We've been keeping our eyes fixed on hurricane Gustav down in Louisiana and praying for everyone in that area. I can't even imagine what that would be like to have another horrible hurricane come again so soon just as you are starting to rebuild you life. But it looks as though a lot of important lessons were learned in dealing with hurricanes in the three years since Katrina, so that is very good.