Look at my new earrings!! I absolutely love them, actually I love all of Rachels jewelry. Her shop is Balanced, and her things are beautiful. I have to save up for some more pretty pieces for my jewelry box. She also has a blog located here.
Thanks Rachel!!
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Hand soaps, get it?? Ha Ha
Amy of Sweet Sweet Life, actually found these little soaps first, but I had to get some. Marie, of Foliage is the fabulous creator of these. First off, she is a pleasure to work with, and second, I just can't get over how creative she is. They literally make you laugh out loud.
These are are completely hand made, so each set is slightly different with different hand-shapes & skin colors. They will be a great pick-me-up for anyone you know. My kids absolutely love them. They are consistently wanting to wash their hands with them. I know I will be back for more of these little hands of joy!
Thank you so much Marie!!
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Stylish Dress book 2
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Ooh so happy...
Well, as metioned earlier, I started a local social group for Etsians. I am absolutely awstruck by such a great response. I am so excited to meet a bunch of talented and like-minded individuals! They are all so excited for this connection too! We have our first gathering on Monday! Yeah!! I will have to let you know how this turns out ;)
Friday, April 24, 2009
Obsessed with sewing..
So, seeing how I am obsessed with sewing and everything that has to do with sewing (FABRICS) I stumbled across this awesome site. It's called Burdastyle, and it is a place where you can get a ton of free patterns. Mainly clothing patterns. Some are free and some are a couple bucks, but you print them out at home and "voila" , you create. I found a couple of patterns I want to try. The first one is called the Coffee Date Dress, made by a member of Burda. Here it is:
The dress actually reminds me of a friend of mine, Jen! It would be a great staple in my wardrobe and I know a great little out of date fabric store, Yardage Town, here in town where I can find some great synthetic fabric for the job. For the ribbon around the waist the designer used some beautiful velvet ribbon. I will search Etsy for some! I also found this great little jumper for girls...
The dress actually reminds me of a friend of mine, Jen! It would be a great staple in my wardrobe and I know a great little out of date fabric store, Yardage Town, here in town where I can find some great synthetic fabric for the job. For the ribbon around the waist the designer used some beautiful velvet ribbon. I will search Etsy for some! I also found this great little jumper for girls...
Can't you just imagine this in one of the Anna Maria Horner or Amy Butler fabrics I carry?? I will make one and post it. They only downside is the pattern is only for a 2T, so you will have to upsize it for your child's size. Mine is a 5T.
I also found this great jersey jacket pattern, this one is free also. I love the idea, but I dont think I would make mine orange.
I also found this great jersey jacket pattern, this one is free also. I love the idea, but I dont think I would make mine orange.
Thursday, April 23, 2009
So I found some awesome free patterns..
I was cruzing the web in search for some good quilt square ideas. I am in charge of making my grandparents 50th wedding anniversary present. I am making a Family Tree wall-hanging quilt. I found this awesome website where I can actually create my own fabric designs! The website is called SpoonFlower. So I am going to have my hubby sketch up a family tree for me (I will post some pictures when I get it finished) And then Spoonflower will print my design on fabric, and then send it to me...Voila... I will make it the focal point of the quilt. Anyways, I got way off track.. I found a blog, I don't remember which one, but it mentioned finding a free Amy Butler pattern. So after searching like crazy, I hit the mother-load. I found free patterns for her Belle Quilt, Fabric Leaves, Business card case, Nigella Silhouettes
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Fabric, fabric, and more fabric...
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