Sunday, April 3, 2011

Sleeping bags and such...

Hello friend!

Today I'm sharing a card we've made at several classes this month.  I didn't come up with the idea (wish I did know so I could give credit), but it has sure been fun teaching it:

The sleeping bag was made with the Top Note die.  To make it a little more like a sleeping bag, I used the Springtime Vintage fabric from the Occasions Mini on the front--but of course it could also be the Springtime Vintage DSP.

The bear is our wonderful Build A Bear die.  I could have added pj's, but liked it this way best.

Wouldn't it be adorable to use this as an invitation to a sleepover?  All the details could go on the back of the sleeping bag (didn't put fabric there so there would be room for a greeting or an invitation).


Back in January I took a paper-piecing class at Country Charm Fabrics --thanks Kim!  Even though its very small, somehow I just couldn't find the time to finish it, until yesterday.  Technically, I guess the only Stampin' Up thing on this are the buttons, but I still had to show you.  It hangs on the pantry door in my kitchen, and it just makes me smile when I see it. 

Also, I want to remind you that next Saturday, the 9th at 9:30 a.m. is the first of the Big Shot Quilt Classes.  I'm really looking forward to this one.  If you are interested, go back to my post on March 19  for the details, or give me a call.

Happy Stamping! (and quilting, and scrapping....)
Wendy

Monday, March 28, 2011

Looking for spring...

Hello friend!

I arrived home from work and look what I found:

Last week the crocus were in bloom, and today I've got a daffodil!  Spring must be on the way. If the sunshine keeps up I'll have more tomorrow.  Isn't it funny how such a little thing can make you happy?

I've got some cards to post, but first I need to finish getting ready for my Monday Night Card Club.  I'll get  them on later this week.

Think spring!
Wendy

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Happy National Quilt Day!

Hello friend!

This is the perfect day to give lots of details on a new Big Shot class I am starting in April....  Quilt Block of the Month!  If you've been to our house in the last year, you've probably seen at least one of the quilted wall hangings I've made for my dining room.  Many of you have commented, and some have said "I would like to try that!"  Now is your chance!

Here are the details:

Quilt Block of the Month Class
Second Saturday of each month, from April to September, 2011
9:30 to 11:00 a.m.
Cost: $7 per class, or pay for all 6 classes by 4-9-11 for only $35
216 Highland Blvd., Ashland, Ohio

Each month you will use the Big Shot to make a different quilt block, and at the end of the 6-month session you will have 6 blocks to make into a quilted wall-hanging, or a table runner, or a lap quilt, or similarly-sized item.  (If you decide to make more than one block a month, you can make something larger.)

Also, there is no need to already own your own Big Shot because you'll be cutting your fabric in class... though I can pretty much guarantee you that you'll love using it and will put the Big Shot on your wish list!
Some sewing experience would be a good thing, but quilting experience is not required… I’ll be glad to teach you! When you register, I’ll give you the information on the amount of fabrics, sewing notions, etc. that you will need. And if anyone wants someone to shop for fabric with you, I’m always up to a trip to a quilt shop!

As a bonus each month, I'll have another project for you that uses the same die(s) as your quilt block! 

Most of the quilts we make using the Big Shot are "applique".  Basically, we cut our shapes, and sew (applique) them on another fabric to create the quilt top.  There are several ways to go about this, and one of the first decisions you need to make is what type of quilt you want to make. 

Smooth.  The average quilt has this smooth look.  There is a quilt top, which is made of the blocks we will sew, and a fabric backing.  In between is quilt batting, so once the layers are quilted together it has that soft, puffy look and feel.   When making this quilt, you create all of the blocks and then sew them together before layering with the backing and batting.  The quilting is done after it is layered

Rag/Ragged.  While a rag quilt has the same layers, warmth, etc., it has a very different look and feel.  The individual blocks are created by layering the top, batting and backing and then sewing them together.  Essentially, the quilting is done as you go.  Once all blocks are created they are sewn together and the quilt is done.  You will see and feel the raw edges of the fabric all over the quilt top, hence the name.

Both choices are beautiful.  Here are some photos:

This is a rag quilt I made for fall.  This layout is similar to what you will make in class.  This quilt has three full-sized blocks and two half-sized blocks.  (You will make six blocks.)

A close shot to show you the ragged look.  As you can see, I also snipped the raw edges to make them look more raggedy.  This was entirely stitched with a sewing machine.

This one is has the smooth look.  It is essentially one big piece and of course you will be making 6 blocks, but it gives you the idea.

A close shot of one of the flowers.   As you can see, I did not use a sewing machine on this quilt.  The applique (and quilting) was all done by hand.  I didn't want to hide my stitches, either!  I wanted slightly uneven stitches for an entirely different look, which I love!


Whew.  Have I given you enough information?   If you'd like to look at my quilts, please let me know when you'd like to stop by.  (I'll have these and more out on April 9, also.)  I'm putting together the list of sewing supplies you'll need, but honestly they are very basic.  If you have a fabric stash--or someone in your life who has a fabric stash--you won't need to purchase much (or anything!).

Contact me if you have any questions, and I hope you will join me on April 9!

Wendy
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Thursday, March 10, 2011

Card Swap!

Hello friend!

Well, Hannah turned 21 yesterday, so I went a little over the top on her birthday card...

and on the inside, too....


Stamps:  Bliss (Sale-A-Bration catalog)
Inks:  Chocolate Chip, Early Espresso
Card stock:  Very Vanilla, Early Espresso, and retired Designer Series Paper (can't remember the name, it was the glittery one from last year--maybe in the Occasions Catalog?)
Accessories:  Big Shot with the Top Note die and Elegant Lines  Embossing folder; Stampin' Sponges; Build a Cupcake Punch (Occasions Mini); Dazzling Diamonds glitter


Here (finally) are the swaps I received in the card swap we had at the Overnight Scrap & Stamp:

(my swap)



(Beverly's swap)



(Jessica's swap)


(Sheri's swap)



(Janet's swap)



(Help!  Melissa, is this your swap?)



This was the first time we've had a card swap, and I didn't decide to have it until 2 weeks before the Overnight, so I was very pleased with the number participating.  Next year, I'll plan ahead, and maybe we'll have twice as many card swappers!

If you'd like to see the swaps from the "anything goes" swap on Friday, check my Facebook page.

Wendy





Saturday, February 26, 2011

Gotta show you my swap!

Hello friend!

This card is the one I made for my sister-in-law, Lori,  last week.  I liked it so much I decided to change the color scheme a little and make more for the swap this afternoon.

 
This card is based on one I saw made by another demonstrator, named Melissa Huie.  Here is her original card.

Wendy

Friday, February 25, 2011

Almost ready to go!

Hello friend!

I'm leaving for the hotel at 3:00 p.m.  This is what my kitchen looks like!  I'm hoping it will all fit in the van....


I've got the supplies, and food, and surprises and everything (I hope) that I need to put together a 30 hour camp!  And if you are not one of the ones who are attending, think about it for next year.  We have too much fun!

Wendy

Monday, February 21, 2011

Explore Your Creativity with Stampin' Up!



Hello friend!

While I'm having a great day being creative in the Stamp Cave, I'm not going to show you any of it!  Before you think I'm being selfish, I'll tell you I've been working on details, samples, and projects for my Overnight Stamp Camp this Friday and Saturday.  (If I'm on the ball this week, I'll prepare photos and info with a delay to post here while we are at the hotel.

Meanwhile, watch this lovely video of Shelli Gardner, and drool over all the amazing projects they will show you.  If you need help figuring a project out from the video, let me know.

Wendy
 

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Monday, February 14, 2011

Happy Valentine's Day!

Hello friend, and Happy Valentine's Day!

Here are the Valentine's I made for Natalie:

Stamps:  Be My Valentine (Occasions Mini)
Ink:  Cherry Cobbler marker
Card stocks:  Whisper White, Cherry Cobbler, Daffodil Delight, and Basic Black.
Other:  Hemp Twine, Big Shot, Top Note die, Texturz Plate Backgrounds 1,
1" Circle punch, Heart to Heart XL punch

 Several of us here are "addicted" to the game Angry Birds.  I made another Angry Birds card for Tim, and I'll post it on Facebook.

Wendy

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Big Shot Quilting

Last week I had a Big Shot Quilt Class.  Three lovely ladies came over to learn a little more about how to cut fabric to make a Big Shot Quilt.  Now I'd like to make this into a class.  Details will be coming, so get ready for some sewing!

(and I really wish I had taken a couple photos that night!)

Wendy

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Ralphie Rooster

Hello friend!

You know how much fun I have with the Big Shot, and here is something I did last week using the Pennant Die that was definitely fun:

  He's a pincushion, and he's also weighted so I can put him on the edge of the table to weigh down the handle of a plastic bag for scraps.  Now when I sew he is right there beside me as my right-hand man!

Wendy

Monday, January 31, 2011

Red at night...

Hello friend!

You know the saying, "Red at night, sailor's delight.  Red in the morning, sailor take warning".  Well, I'm wondering what lavendar in the morning means....

I took this after it had already started to fade.  The really odd thing was that it wasn"t just in the east, but all around town (the photo was taken looking to the northwest).  I just hope lavendar doesn't mean "blizzard".

Many of you know that we are Pittsburgh Steelers fans.  Of course we are totally pumped up for the Super Bowl on Sunday!  To celebrate, I plan to wear the "correct" colors to work all week long. Today I wore black pants and a black turtleneck, but needed more color... so in about 10 minutes I made myself a Big Shot flower pin:


The buttons were "stolen" from my daughter's button collection (she's a good Pittsburgh fan, she didn't mind), and everything is hot glued together.  We found the fabric at JoAnn's yesterday... you'll probably see at least one more project made with it this week!

Have a great day!
Wendy


 

Monday, January 17, 2011

T-shirt tote bags

Hello friend!

It has been a wonderful weekend (including a wonderful football game on Saturday--Go Steelers!) and I wanted to show you a couple things we did.

Natalie made these tote bags... from t-shirts!  It is a very quick, and easy project.  I showed her how to do the first one, and then she was ready to roll and made the second one all by herself.

Here you can see the opening a little better.  I found the instructions on Saturday when blog hopping (an addiction of mine).   This is a great video tutorial on making the tote bag.

Oops!  I have more to show you, but just looked at the clock and I've got to run...  I'll get more to you later!

Wendy

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

How do you cheer yourself up?

Hello friend!

Well, today I should have left for Nashville, Tennessee to go to Stampin' Up's Leadership Conference.  I wasn't able to get registered however, because it sold out very quickly.... so my flight left without me.  :(    All considered, with the weather, I may not have been able to go even if I had a registration... but I'm still a little sad.   I have some simple plans to cheer myself up over the next couple of days, so you'll be seeing some of the results (stamping, sewing, shopping)

Here are some cards I made this afternoon.  The first one  uses a new set from the Occasions Mini Catalog called "Sew Suite".  As soon as I saw this set, I knew I had to have it, and then I saw a card made by Michelle Zindorf and had to copy it!  (click her for her amazing blog)



I'm posting a second "Sew Suite" card on my Facebook page, also.


Now, if you are a Browns fan, you might find the rest of my post a little disturbing....

Did you know that four out of our five family members are Pittsburgh Steeler fans?  (Nick was corrupted as a small child into being a Browns fan by my brother)  Well, this Saturday at 4:30 p.m. we have a playoff game against the Ravens, and I wanted to send Hannah a Pittsburgh card...  then ended up making three more cards for friends who have the good taste to cheer for my Steelers!  I'll post a couple here, and also on my Facebook page.

Actually, I'm just realizing that if you are a Browns fan, you have a dilemna this weekend.  Do you cheer for your arch rival (my fabulous Steelers) or for the team Art Modell created after ripping football from the heart of Cleveland (the dreaded Ravens)?  Hmmmmm.

                                                                    Hannah's card!


                                                                The back of the cards....



Dave's card!

I hope you enjoy these!
Wendy

Sunday, January 9, 2011

trying 2 figure out posting with my phone.... need 2 figure out the photo part. ergghhhh......

Sympathy card

Needed a sympathy card the other day, and had just received a new pack of paper, Elegant Soiree (page 175 of the catalog), and I loved the way it came out.


Wendy

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Filled With Love

Click on the link to the left for the Filled with Love promotion!

Free is always good!

Wendy

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

thanks

By the way, thanks for being patient with me... I enjoyed taking December off!

Wendy

Big Shot Quilting, anyone?

Informational Quilt Class

Thursday, January 27, 2011, 7:00 p.m.
at Wendy's house!

Cost: free!






I’ve been having fun making quilts for my dining room this year, and I’d really like to share what I’ve learned with you.






On the 27th, I’ll have a display of my quilts and other fabric projects, and you will get to make a small fabric project of your own.


One of the things I’d LOVE to do is host a hands-on quilt class, but I’ve had a hard time deciding the details. I’m hoping you’ll be interested, too, and we can talk about what works for your schedule (bi-weekly? monthly? a day-long event?)


I hope you can join me on the 27th. You don’t need to bring supplies, but you do need to RSVP by the 25th.


 Wendy


Thursday, December 2, 2010

You are invited....

Good morning! 

This Saturday (the 4th), Trinity Lutheran has a Christmas Brunch for the ladies of our church.  We’ll have an awesome catered meal, musical entertainment, and two craft projects.  I purchased a table of 10, and have only one ticket left.  The cost is  $10.  If you are interested, please call my cell phone, 419-606-0943.  I’ll sell it to the first taker.


We got the first tree up!  This is my snowman/snow tree in the dining room... "beginning to look a lot like Christmas".
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Monday, November 29, 2010

Oops, I did it again....

Hello friend.

Yesterday I thought I was doing so well.  Even though I'm just now mailing my November Hostess Club cards (sorry ladies) I was happy to have stamped a simple December Hostess Club card:

Can you guess what I did wrong?  (Well, normally this wouldn't be "wrong", but it isn't good for a Hostess Club Card.)  The striped "Bridesmaid" card stock is discontinued!  How did I miss the fact that it is not in our current catalog?  Errgghh!  Well, substitute another card stock, and it will still be a pretty card....  Add to that the fact that there is a quality control issue with the Ornament punch, and I suppose this was NOT a good card to send now. 

Back to the drawing board to figure out what this month's card really will be!

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Friday, November 26, 2010

Hey, remember me?

Hello friend!

Well, either you are back from Black Friday shopping, or (like me) you never left your house… but here is a wonderful opportunity for you to get great deals on Stampin’ Up’s products, at up to 50% off!  Go to my web page:  www.wendy.stampinup.net and click on the “ONLINE SPECTACULAR” link.  You’ll find great discounts on products and our Demonstrator Starter Kit.  

There are all kinds of great deals, including 50% off on our fabrics!  I’m heading there now… but first I must show you this card.  A while back I posted a card I copied from my upline, Christine Vidourek.  At the time I could not find her original.  This morning I cleared about 500 old e-mails out of my in-box, and look what I found!
Since I was relying on memory when I made my card they are rather different, but each great in their own way.  Maybe it is better to copy without the original, so that you can make it your own!

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Monday, November 1, 2010

Halloween.... finally!

Hello friend!

In August, I started this wall quilt.  Plenty of time to finish before Halloween, right?  (wrong)  I just got it finished last night, in time for it to hang all of about 3 hours on Halloween.  Oh well, guess I'll have it for next year!
(size: 42 inches X 15 inches)

The letters and prairie points were all cut with the Big Shot.  If you look closely,  you can see the spider (made of beads) in the right- hand corner, and the spider web quilting--which was inspired by our Spider Web Embossing Folder for the Big Shot.  I also added beads on the web, so as you walk past you see the light glinting off the web. 

Now, on to November and December stuff!  I have an idea in my head for a turkey quilt block with the Big Shot.  Actually, I'm thinking it might be a fun "first" block to teach... care to come over and sew?  What I should just do is look at my calendar and set a date.... and get the idea out of my head and onto fabric!  :)


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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Announcing.... the next Overnight Scrap & Stamp!

Hello friend!

Finally, I've got dates set for the next Overnight Scrap & Stamp... and I've extended the hours!  Yippee!  We'll be back at the Holiday Inn Express on Friday, February 25, from 4:00 p.m. to Saturday, the 26th at 10:00 p.m.!  More details will follow, but my goal is to keep the price as close to last year's overnight as possible.  And remember, there is only space for 24.... so mark your calendar and start making plans!

Here's a card I made after I borrowed a Lattice die (see page 206 of the Idea Book) from Deb Loyd.  (Thanks, Deb!)  This is another die I think I will "have" to have.  The card was copied from one my upline, Chris Vidourek, sent in an e-mail--and I'd love to show you Chris's version, but I must have deleted that message.  If my memory serves me, this is fairly close to the original. 


Have a great day!

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Thursday, October 14, 2010

Happy Birthday, Grover!

Hello friend!

The other day, Hannah sent me this link of a video spoofing those Old Spice commercials that I think is pretty funny.  (I'll admit it, Grover is pretty much my favorite of the Sesame Street characters--how can you resist Super Grover, "The Monster in the Mirror", or such a literary classic as "The Monster at the End of this Book"?)  So of course I decided to try making a Grover card with the Big Shot....  While looking for a photo of him, I ended up on Wikipedia--and there I learned that today is Grover's birthday! 



Happy Birthday, Grover!
To make the ovals for his mouth and eyes I dug out my Coluzzle.  Pacific Point didn't seem the right blue, so I dug out some old Brilliant Blue for his head.  His nose probably should be more like the old Pink Passion, but here I used Regal Rose.

I should photograph the Elmo cards I made for last week's craft show, and post those another day.  :) 

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Sunday, October 10, 2010

Lots of info... quick post!

Hello friend!

So much has happended, and I need to fill you in!  First off, thanks to all of you for your prayers.  Dad's surgery went well, and my mom got out of the hospital on Friday.  She goes back for more tests, but I have a positive feeling about this.

I picked some of the last tomatoes the other day to make a batch of salsa... and got to wondering about "fried green tomatoes".  You've probably seen the movie, but have you eaten them?  I never had, and since I have tons of green tomatoes left, I wondered what they are like.  If you have a favorite green tomato recipe, please share!  (and if you want some green tomatoes, please stop by and take them.)



This is a card I took yesterday to the craft show... and I'm just realizing I never really talked about it here.  I'll be sure to invite you next year.  (I have a friend who owns a one-room schoolhouse, and we had a small craft show there yesterday. What a beautiful day to be there!)

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Here is another card for the craft show.  This is one I started playing with at the end of the Scrap & Stamp last week.  (I'd show you photos of the All Day Scrap & Stamp on the 2nd, but I forgot to take pictures!  We had a GREAT time, though)


The spider comes from the Dark & Dreary set in the Holiday Mini.  I'm  totally loving those stamps, and when you can add brayering, sponging, and DSP... well, that's just going to be one of my all-time favorites!  :)  The "ribbon" is actually a torn strip of fabric--one of my favorites that I'm using on my Halloween wall quilt.  It reminds me a little of eyeballs....

Enough for now.  Will try not to let it take so long to post again.

Thanks for stopping by!
Wendy

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Fabric + Big Shot = Birthday Quilt!

Hello friend!

This was a fun wall quilt I made this summer... and didn't hang until this month because I was waiting for one of my family members to have a birthday.  (It hangs in September for both Tim and I!)  The letters are all cut with the Serif Essentials Alphabet (item #113464), and the cupcake "tops" are half of the Scallop Circle die (#113468). 



Here's a close-up so hopefully you can see the extra fun I added:  beads and glitter!  I started with a Chunky glitter (now retired), but it didn't seem quite right.  When I added Dazzling Diamonds glitter, it just seemed to pull it together!  The photos don't do it justice, I'm afraid--you have to see it in person to get the color and that sparkle.


When I bound the quilt, I wanted to add prairie points, and the Big Shot came to my rescue because I cut them with the Scallop Square die (#115950).  Currently I am piecing a Halloween wall quilt, and I'm going to add prairie points to that one as well. 

Would you like to learn more about using the Big Shot to quilt?  Stop by my house Saturday, September 25, between 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. for a relaxed and casual Fabric Open House.  I'll have fabric projects on display, and you can play around with cutting fabric with the Big Shot.  Even if you are not a sewer, you'll be impressed, and I can show you "no-sew" or "little-sew" fabric projects, too! 

See you Saturday!

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Monday, September 13, 2010

Look at this tote!

Hello friend!

Have you ever thought about being a Stampin' Up Demonstrator?  There are lots of great reasons to consider, but look at this new (and limited-time) reason:


New Demonstrators will receive this craft tote for free from Stampin' Up from now until October 18, 2010 (or while supplies last)

For more details, click here

And don't forget, you only have 19 days until the All-Day Stamp & Scrap!  Get registered now!

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Saturday, September 11, 2010

Spiderman!

Hello friend!

The new Holiday Mini Catalog is available, and you'll find the link up on the right.  This catalog is larger than our previous mini's, and there are so many wonderful things inside that I think Stampin' Up should put a "warning" or "danger" sticker on the front cover, because (if you are like me) you can fill a large wish list from this book!

Last week was my brother's birthday, and this is the card I made for him:

Spiderman was cut from the cover of an old coloring book, and the spider web was made with the Spider Web Textured Impressions Embossing Folder from page 6 of the Holiday Mini Catalog.  I'm LOVING this folder for the Big Shot, and as you can see, it isn't just for Halloween!  (Between gifts, cards, napkins, balloons, etc., Mark had Batman, Ironman, Aquaman, Spiderman and Superman there.  Doesn't every 44-year-old need a superheroes birthday party?)

Three weeks from today is my All Day Stamp & Scrap at the Holiday Inn Express in Ashland.  The cost is $25, and we'll have a marvelous time!  What are you waiting for?  Get your registrtion to me so you can join the fun.  ( and if you need a copy of the registration, I'll e-mail it to you.)


Wendy

Sunday, August 29, 2010

what a week... how have you been?

Hello friend! 

Well, the kids are back to school--with the exception of Hannah.  We'll take her back next week.  Maybe now things will get into a "normal" routine.  (But then, the tricky part is how do I define "normal"?)  :) 

This card is a fun one.  You probably know I've been enjoying quilting this year--especially using the Big Shot machine.  So when I saw a "quilt" card like this, I knew I had to try it!  I liked it so much that my card club(s) in September will be making one that is similar.

 
This year I'm trying something new with one of my card clubs... they are meeting every-other-month.  They thought that it would still give them the fun, but also help them economize.  We're still working out the details, but I think it will be a good thing.  Does this sound like something you'd enjoy?  If so, let me know!

While I mentioned quilting, I'd also like to invite you to come here to learn more about how to use the Big Shot to quilt.  (whether you own the Big Shot or not)  If you'd be interested in learning more, just let me know.  I'm still working out a date for this class.

For that matter, what else would you like to learn about?  I would love to hear from you.

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Thursday, August 19, 2010

A reminder...

Hello friend!

When Stampin' Up renovated our colors this summer, they were kind enough to create Color Kits for us (thank you!) so that we do not have to purchase entirely new sets.  This is the Stampin' Pastels Color Kit.  It includes the new case and the 19 colors that didn't come in pastels previously:

The only downside I can see to this is that when I started putting my old pastels in (after I took the photo)  they looked "yucky" compared to the new ones!   I know, I know, they still work.....

Well, this is your last minute warning on the Summer Mini Catalog.  As the saying goes, all good things
 must end--of course that doesn't make it easy!  Here is a card using some of my favorite products
 from the Summer Mini, the Tropical Party stamp set and Island Oasis Designer Series Paper:
Remember, you may only order from this catalog until August 31, so don't miss out on these great items.

(Of course, I also must admit that the Holiday Mini that starts on September 1 is amazing, so we will probably survive the change!)

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Saturday, August 7, 2010

A "do-nothing" kind of day...

Hello friend!

Actually, is it possible to have a "do-nothing" kind of day, but be busy also?  That's what today is for me.  I watched an episode of Bones (can't wait for the new season), and I've been sewing and reading, too.  (Reading "Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters.  Utterly silly, and who knows what Jane Austen would have thought, but I'm enjoying it!)  Before you think I've been a total bum, I've also done some laundry, and donated some clothes to a local charity.  Hmmm.  I guess it is a busy day after all.  Let me show you what I've been doing before today....

This is photo with quite a story.  As many of you know, my dad was in the hospital and extremely ill back in May, but we were lucky and the Lord allowed him to stay with us.  Since then, he tends to be cold and get cold easily.  Hard to believe with this hot July, but true.  Natalie and my mom and I went to the Old Uniontown Quilt Guild's show on July 3, and a lovely lady gave Natalie a fabric packet of pre-cut squares.  She immediately decided she would make Grandpa a quilt, and this is the result!  I'm very proud of the way she stuck to her project, and finished it in less than four weeks.  I helped her with the rotary cutting, and the binding, but this was her project, and she did most everything else with basic guidance. 

She put this label on the back:

Labeling my quilts is something I have been very bad at remembering.... need
 to be sure to remember from now on!

Well, I've been stamping, too, of course!  My friend Bonita had a workshop the other day, and this is one of the projects the attendees made: 

That lovely blended center is made with the Presto Patterns Specialty Paper, found in the Mini Catalog and in the Idea Book & Catalog.  LOVE IT!  If you'd like to make this 8 x 8 inch page with me, get  yourself invited to an upcoming party, or (even better) you can schedule your own.  I'd love to show this to you.


Close up on the little bird.  This punch is too much fun.


Natalie's not the only one who's been quilting.  I made this wall-hanging earlier this month, but never showed it to you.  This uses one of my favorite dies, the Bigz Flower. 


Here is a close up on one of the flowers.


This summer-y one was fun to put together, and I'm starting to quilt my next piece.    In fact, I think I'll go do some quilting now, while I have the house to myself and everything is quiet. 
   
Thanks for stopping here, and I'll talk to you soon!

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