Friday, January 16, 2009

Some new inspiration

Lately I've been really trying to organize my home and make it more visually pleasing. This past week I started reading the House of Turquoise blog and yesterday my friend Erin loaned me an organizing magazine. Those three things combined with a chance encounter with the Container Store last night led me to purchase these beautiful turquoise and blue baskets for organizing. It all seemed like destiny.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Thank you Janet Bell!

I found an artist I really like and I have added the top 2 prints to my previous collection of 1 (the 3rd print). If you want to learn more about the artist, go here.



Sunday, October 26, 2008

I made something!

Oh, but first I have to give you a garden update. Everything had been destroyed by the rabbit(?) except for one miraculous tomato plant that kept hanging in there. We were watching the 5 tomatoes as they grew and started to ripen. Unfortunately, I went outside to check on the plant today and sadly it has been destroyed. There is a stalk surrounded by shredded branches and leaves. No sign of the tomatoes. It is a sad day.

So back to what I made. About a week or two ago I was playing with Lincoln in the nursery room at the church while we waited for Chris to finish up some other business. They had a few baby dolls in the cupboard, but I noticed the babies were sadly lacking in clothing and blankets. Rather than clothe the dolls I decided to tackle the easier task of providing a blanket. It turned into a mat for a bed, a pillow and a quilt. I love it so much! I had been planning on using these squares for a larger quilt, but I'm thinking a quilt that can be completely finished by the end of Finding Nemo is not such a bad thing. When I delivered the bedding to the nursery today I quickly discovered that 1 set will definitely not be enough as there are at least 3 baby dolls there.

Monday, September 15, 2008

Before and After




Click on the images to see enlarged photos.

Sunday, August 31, 2008

A new project


I was supposed to do a really simple quilt for my second try. I had the squares all laid out and everything. Then I don't know what happened, but all of a sudden I had to do something completely different and harder. After 1 month, I finally have the first block sewn. It is a little crooked looking, but hopefully I can fix that as the quilt top comes together. I wanted this one to be all about pink. It should be finished around 2015. Meanwhile look at how TwoTimesLeaves is showing me up here.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

My English




Your Linguistic Profile:



60% General American English



20% Upper Midwestern



10% Yankee



5% Midwestern



0% Dixie

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Our wooden family is getting bigger

Here are the latest editions, can anyone guess who they are?


I showed them to Lincoln just a minute ago and he immediately recognized them. The one in the yellow shirt just read him a story before he went down for his nap.

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Do you think it looks any better?

This week I had a wonderful breakthrough in the world of home organization. I am not extremely good at keeping my house free of clutter and I usually just adapt to the mess and forget it's there. Last week when we came back from vacation, I realized something could actually be done to improve the disastrous situation that we call home. I selected one area of our house to focus on which happens to be the craziest, most cluttered area I have ever seen. Let's see if you agree that the buffet is an improvement to the "organization" I had before.

The before shot:



And, the after:



I really love it.

Burp Cloths

These turned out really well. I like that they were started and finished in less than an hour and I even managed to use freshly laundered cloth diapers and less recently laundered fabric. I was proud of myself for washing and ironing both the fabric and the diapers. I guess it's good to take those small victories when they come along.

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Washington trip

We recently returned from visiting my family in Washington for a week and a half. It was such a nice visit with wonderful food, beautiful weather and the very best company. The weather was gorgeous and we got to spend lots of time outside. I actually got to see all 5 of my siblings in the same place at the same time which hasn't happened in about 4 years. It was so fun! We saw my sister, her husband, and baby sealed in the Seattle Temple and it was a very special day. They were all glowing, but especially baby E. This is the sealing outfit I made for him. It wasn't the easiest project I've done to date, but like always, I learned a lot in the process.


The shirt is so light and delicate! My favorite is the corduroy pants, I love corduroy!

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

A return to older days


This is my first attempt at headwear. I did have some guides to help me along the way, and I think it turned out very well. This will be for Pioneer Day on July 24th, but I'm not sure I can resist wearing it around much more frequently. What a great way to beat the Texas heat while gardening!

This is my last effort


I haven't given up yet, but I am getting close. I bought a new tomato plant, some cucumbers, a dill plant, and a cilantro plant. I also picked up another package of beans. I wrapped the garden in plastic chicken wire and used tent poles and shoelaces to keep it from falling in and smashing the plants. I purchased some plant food and sprinkled it around the plants. I will do my best to water them daily or every two days.

Fruit Salad


6 cups sliced fruit
1/4 cup vanilla yogurt
1 Tbsp honey
1/2 tsp cinnamon

Mix yogurt, honey and cinnamon. Pour over fruit. Serve immediately, the fruit doesn't look good after refrigeration.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Some baby blocks

I briefly skimmed a tutorial the other day that taught how to make cute soft baby blocks. I decided to use 2 layers of foam and a jingle bell inside. These are just my first tries, but I was thinking I could applique all kinds of neat things on the different sides.



Oh, and for anyone who likes seeing where people do their creative work, this is my end table. I purchased it a year ago at a garage sale for $5. I use it as my sewing table so I can sew in the living room and watch tv while I sew. I can't really watch tv while I sew, but I still like being somewhere that is so open. I sit on the couch with my table in front of me and my sewing box on the couch next to me. The table has room for the machine, scissors, and a pin cushion. It works beautifully.

The tutorial I mentioned can be found here.