Whew!

Well it’s taking me quite a while to catch up from my vacation and get back on track around here! Mostly I think it’s because I was still set to relax, I’m not used to this rush and get things done after a week of leisure. So here’s a peek at a lovely little surprise I got in the mail just before the holidays.

A sweet little ornament made by Mollie! Such an awesome surprise. I’ll have to get her back at some point. And guess we’ll have to get working on another project for 2012. We’ve done
this, this and this so I wonder what’s next?

Winners!

Okie the lucky winner of the big ad space is Barnicles!

So then the lucky ladies who win 4 of my smaller spots are, Brianna (gee you’re lucky!), Vanessa (I’m so glad #1 came up, I feel like you deserve something for being first), Katrina and Tori Elizabeth.

I’m catching my flight home in the morning and so I’ll probably be out of touch for a day. Please check your emails and send me the images and links and I’ll plunk those up first chance I get. I’ll probably be snuggling my lappy on the couch with blankets attempting to keep warm after being plunked back into a Canadian January!

January sponsor spots! For free!

Ok, I have to admit I’ve been a terrible blogger this week but if you were where I am you’d totally understand. It’s absolutely gorgeous here and I’ve been far to busy during the day and collapsing in sun drenched exhaustion at night to be a good blogger.

That said, I’ve also been neglectful seeking out January sponsors. So I’d like to just be nice and giveaway some spaces. I’ll hand out 5 spots for over there in my sidebar. Now since tomorrow is January 1st, and I’ll be in bed waaaay before midnight I’ll leave this open for 24ish hours (I’m on Belize time, things move slowly here) and then I’ll pick 5 lucky people. The first winner can have the large ad space! I’ll send emails to the winners tomorrow so be ready to send me images and link information.

Have a great New Year’s Eve everyone! See you in 2012.

I’m here!

Woohoo! It’s so nice, and it’s hot, and it’s ridiculously sunny and it’s not even 10 pm and I’m totally exhausted!

Guess I write a real post tomorrow.

Double Rainbow


‘So Intense’ by sewtara

I’ve sold a strange amount of my double rainbow pillows lately. I figured a rainbow treasury was in order.

$64.00

$1.50

$9.90

$60.00

$25.00

$6.50

$9.50

$3.75

$35.00

$15.00

$125.00

$25.00

$18.00

$46.00

$15.00

$24.00

Treasury tool by Red Row Studio.

Guest post!

Hello everyone, well hopefully I’m enjoying some great weather in Belize, maybe I’m even on a beach! Which is why I asked Janee of Yellow Bird Yellow Beard to guest post for me. Here’s her cute DIY.

Hi Fun People!

I’ve seen these adorable little figurines floating around the internet recently, I’m sure quite a few of you have seen them also. Now I’m normally not a huge fan of glitter, but these are simply irresistible. Enjoy!!!

DISCLAIMER::: I’m going to say this just in case you’ve been living in a cave up until now and have never worked with glitter before. Your going to want to do this on an easily cleanable or throw-away-able surface. Or better yet, outside. Or even better still, outside on a throw-away-able surface.




xoxo
Janee

Happy Holidays!

Whatever you’re doing today have a fantastic day!

We’re enjoying more present craziness, breakfast and lupper before we head off on the first part of our journey to Belize. Have a great bunch of days everyone!

Friday Create Along . . . sort of

Well since I’ll be running off in a few days I’m not sure how much crafting I will get to. Plus I already slacked by not finishing my slippers from 2 weeks ago! I plan on tackling this lovely embroidery pattern. It’s pretty portable and I’m sure I can tackle it while on a beach.

It’s one of the many masterpieces created by Nicole of Follow the White Bunny. She writes each week on Feeling Stitchy and she sells her patterns in this shop and on Etsy.

It’s an adorable little hedgehog floating in a tea cup, he’s even paddling his way around. It’s super cute. Buy it here.

Have a safe and happy holiday!!

Score 37 to 7

Ok I had a minute a few moments ago to let my mind wander while ‘guggling’ Nate on the couch and watching Thomas (yet again). For some silly reason I got thinking about how much of our furniture arrived in a box, all flat. So I got counting.

There are 35 pieces in our house that came in a box flat. Over 30 of them are from IKEA. I’m not sure if that’s an accomplishment or just sad.

There are only 7 things that didn’t come in a box and most of them have good reason
– an old cedar chest I got from my Grandfather
– my over-a-hundred-year-old piano
– an end table my mother in law built
– a fish tank stand my hubby built
– our couch (1 piece but from IKEA)
– an ottoman (came from IKEA, perhaps in a box, definitely a bag)
– my son’s dresser that used to be my hubby’s

When we moved into our house 4 years ago and needed to furnish it we just sort of went to IKEA and figured we’d get ‘real’ stuff later. I wonder when later is :/

DIY gift tags or mini cards

Wow, feels like it’s been forever since I’ve done a DIY so here one is! I’m going to show you how to make these great little gift tags, an easy way and an up-a-notch way. I shared these last week over at Celeste’s blog and now I’m sharing it here! These ones are holiday themed but it would be really easy to change some colours and stickers and use them on birthday gifts or for another occasion.

You will need – cardstock (colours and some white), stapler, paper cutter/scissors, adhesive
Optional fun goodies – ribbon, stamps, stickers, embellishments, ink or markers

Cut the coloured papers in 2 1/2 x 7 1/4 inch strips. The white papers should be 2 1/2 x 5.

Fold the white pieces in half, these will make the inside ‘pages’ of the card.

Fold the coloured paper at 2 1/2 and 5 inches. The remaining section will be slightly less than 2 1/2 inches in width. Using scissors or a punch make a cut out in the middle of the card.

Next grab one of the white scraps and decorate it in some fun way. I chose to use a snowflake stamp and my markers. I used the snowflake to create a patterned paper.

Then place adhesive around the opening for the stamped white piece to stick on. Keep the adhesive over to the one side so it doesn’t peek out later.

Then add some more adhesive on the back of the white paper and fold the last bit over to hide it all.

Place the white piece inside the card and add a staple.

Now turn the card over and add the embellishment on the outside. Voila!

Depending on the supplies you want to get your cards can get really fancypants. The holly one was made with a button and leaves from a scrapbooking punch. The snow flake one has 2 pieces of an overhead sheet with some fake snow stuff I got at the dollar store inside.

Or you can also just put some stickers or cut outs on the outside.