Monthly Archives: May 2010

I did it! I did it!

After staring at the opened tab in my browser I finally completed the registration and singed up for Summer Camp!

I absolutely loved taking Style School, and Indie Biz 2.0.  I’m also loving Tell Your Story, but I have to admit I’ve been a terrible student (says the teacher) and I’m dredfully behind.  I’m enjoying it, but I guess it just takes longer to make my pages ‘just so’ and so I tend to do other crafts instead.  Perhaps I’ll make a promise to self to catch up on my art journal, at least half way before Summer Camp starts!

Friday find – The Sea Within.

At my first craft show earlier this month this lovely lady had a table there as well. I soooo badly wanted this bag, love the apple print, but I resisted.  She said she moved here form the US and brought a lot of fabric with her, I checked Etsy for this one but can’t find it.

Good for me, I decided if I want to own any more bags/totes/purses I must create them myself, bad for her. However, her bags are quite lovely and so I thought I’d share the love and let you all in on her wonderful little store. Enjoy!

Sew Spoiled sew along update.

Here’s my bag as of the other day, I was so excited to get this far and wanted to keep going but I realized I needed 1 more piece of interfacing.  A piece that happened to be something huge like 15×35, soooo it hasn’t gotten any closer to done.  Then my hubby went away for the weekend and took the camera.  Then I was just plain lazy this week apparently and haven’t gotten to posting until now :)

I love the 80’s feel of it with the little coloured hearts and fun apple print, can’t wait to finish.

Another feature! Another giveaway!

Wheeee!  My first feature, check it out over here at One Artsy Mama.   There’s also a giveaway, go enter!  You could win one of my lovely baby taggie blankies!

Happy May 24 to all my fellow Canadians!!!  Enjoy your extra day off.

What I’m reading.

I just started reading this book the other day, Little Bee by Chris Cleave. I’m only about 100 pages in (after 3 sittings I think) and I love it so far. I’m a sucker for neat book covers, I think that’s what always makes me stop and pick up a book. That’s how I picked this one up, same with my all time favourite The Time Traveller’s Wife.

I love the silhouette and the flowing cursive writing. There’s no blurb on the back, it’s covered with reviews and praise. On the inside sleeve it says this:

“Once you have read it, you’ll want to tell you friends about it. When you do., please don’t tell them what happens. The magic is in how the story unfolds.”

SOLD!

Not at the end yet, and apparently I can’t tell you what’s so good about it when I get there anyway, but I will share part of what’s making me love it. The main character is a refugee from Nigeria and she’s in England, which is all new and shiny to her. She has these little moments of ‘what would they think back home in my village?!’ when she sees something new to her. The last one, that made me laugh out loud was this part when she comes to the busy and crowded highway:
“If I was telling this story to the girls from back home they would be saying, Okay, it was the morning, so they people were travelling to work in their fields. But why do the people who were driving from right to left not exchange their fields with the people who are driving from left to right? That way everyone could work in the fields near to their homes. And then I would just shrug because there are no answers that would not lead to more foolish questions, like What is an office and what crops can you grow in it?

So far the book is full of awesome observations like this. I like it, they’re funny and some of them I’ve thought of before myself.

I also love books that are written in a different way, I guess I lucked out with The Time Traveller’s Wife. Drawn in by the cover, and neat title it just happens to be written in a remarkable way. I loved this book. If you did too NEVER see the film. NEVER.

Another great book I’ve read recently is The Book Thief. Absolutely fabulous! I think it was the title that got me for this one. Fantastic story and beautifully written.

Well, off to read I guess. That’s what I’m in the mood to do, for some strange reason.

Creativity in the genes?

Came into the kitchen the other day and discovered this,

Don’t know what exactly it was that Wesley was ‘creating’ but it was pretty funny.  I’m hoping to get some creating of my own done today.

Happy long weekend everyone!

Michael Miller in my mailbox!!

Well not really, I’m sure he wouldn’t fit, but his adorable new fabrics do!!

I couldn’t decide which ones I wanted so I just ended up ordering all 4 of the ones I really loved.  Fabric names are Gold Lovebird, Black Mini Mushrooms, Aqua Hedgehog Heaven and Amber Ellie.  Ordered from The Dizzy Daisy on Etsy. It was a pleasure to convo and shop with her.

Friday find to help you Get Craftee.

A little while back I signed up for Happy Mail (which was a blast) and ended up with Cristina as a partner. Crazily enough, she lives really, really close and just so happens to run this super cool web site, Craftee.

If you’re into jewlery, a craft that for some reason intimidates me, there’s a great DIY by Kaitlin on how to turn a not so loved piece into some other items.

The site also provides useful links to other awesome crafty things, like how to make these fabric coloured thumbtacks over at How About Orange, something I totally need to try.

If you’re feeling ambitious you can even submit your own crafty articles.  So head over, click around see!

A fun package brightens my day!

Today was a really, really rough day at work. I know I only work every other day, and this week was my 2 day week but today was worth about a month of full day every day work! But I need not burden you with tales from my classroom, instead I’ll share the fun package that was waiting for me in my mailbox when I get home.

This fun stuff, my fabric and ribbon.

I purchased it from here, silly etsy and the ease of clicking to make purchases.

Plus, gotta love all the little free fabric squares that were with my order, freebies are fun.

Card swap package!!!

I’ve been so excited thinking about all the fun things I have coming in the mail it totally slipped my mind that my cards were coming too!  It’s funny they arrived today because just this morning I checked Missy’s site to see when she mailed them.   Not only were there 1o awesome new to me cards in the package but the package itself was sooo pretty!

There were 10 neat cards inside.  I was really fun to see what everyone made and some of the techniques they used.

Here’s a closer view of some of my favs.  Loving the little monsters from Cat, I have to find this stamp set!  The little girl one is just super cute  (pleeeeaaaaase tell me who made it someone!).  I love the idea of making a pinwheel out of double sided paper, simple and neat.  The flower card was made on fabric complete with beads and stitching.  The last one was just so nice and colourful, complete with sparkles, thanks Lorrain!

Thank you Cynthia, I’m embarrassed to say I don’t remember which card your info fell out of!

I should have taken a photo of the ones I sent out.  I did get an email from Robin telling me she liked my card.