I mentioned slowly-right? :)
I have to admit I am alllllll over the place with my many projects. Spring will do that to you...inspire you to the brink of overflowing.
Blessed Spring is here!
I have to admit I am alllllll over the place with my many projects. Spring will do that to you...inspire you to the brink of overflowing.
Blessed Spring is here!
I got the news yesterday that Sharing Stitches is available for pre-order on Amazon.
I can't believe Easter is less than a week away. I have been consumed with a lot of Spring Cleaning and big Home Projects...I can't wait to show you some pictures. The weather has been so beautiful that the kids and I don't want to come in! Welcome back sidewalk chalk and digging in the dirt!:)
You already know how much I love red and aqua, but yellow and gray is my current new color combo. I've slowly been collecting these fat quarters over the last few months to make a quilt.
I thought this tree was so beautiful. Hubby sweetly let me know it was red mold, but I still thought it was pretty...:)












I made so many I thought I 'd put them in my etsy shop...


Did I tell you how happy we are to have Henry in our family? :)
This post is getting even more random...I just love this art piece. It hangs in our bathroom hall. I traded it out a few years ago at an art show. It's not signed and I can't remember the artists name!
Yesterday would have been my Dad's 63rd birthday. Last night right before our family reading time, I put in a DVD that was played at my Dad's funeral. It is a slide show of his life...photos from him as a baby and child, family life, him with friends, etc. I thought I was going to be strong, but by the end I was sobbing. My children rarely see my cry, but it was nice to have them comfort me. I think it is important to let our children see us sad sometimes, and to be able to talk with them about missing our loved ones. We talked about the glory of Heaven, and how one day we will all see him again.
1. Enchantment of the Pixies patchwork Dress, 2. Singer Print., 3. morning cup, 4. easter eggs mosaic, 5. globes, 6. Robin's Nest, 7. bracelets, 8. butterflies, 9. "285"
It was way easier than I thought. I took a photo of the kids standing sideways, printed them at
After they dried I just used Modge Podge to adhere them to these little thin wooden plaques I bought at Michaels for 79 cents. I didn't even paint the wooden backgrounds. Seriously, this project took about 15 minutes...but I do love the results!:)
After they dried I used my hot glue gun to put the ribbons on and place, and voila...
I've been working on a couple of big projects but I was so inspired by Simply Feather's Paint With Me series, that I had to make these this morning. Heather has a really cool blog and I love that she is encouraging us to be creative!
I started blogging a few years ago. I had the intentions of sharing my love of arts of crafts with like-minded people. I also wanted to be able to post pictures of the kids so family and friends could keep up with our busy lives.
Here is the front... (sorry for the sun splotched photo)
and here is the back. I pieced it together to use scraps and I ended up liking it a lot.