Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Monday, December 22, 2014

The beauty of The Season...

Santa shares the Christmas tree...


...with a sweet little owl.


They left a little room
for the smallest touch of red...


And a little flock of sheep
haven't forgotten...


...the real meaning of Christmas...


I hope that you are enjoying the beauty of
this Christmas season!




Sunday, December 21, 2014

Little holiday touches...

Happy Sunday! I hope that you are just about ready for Christmas. But are we ever really ready? 

Last January we completed giving our master bathroom a makeover, but since I had so much other decorating to do with my family coming to visit, I didn't think I would really bother decorating our bathroom, since no one but us really uses it anyway. As a matter of fact, I don't think I ever even showed it to you in its completed state (I will do that in a future post!). I promise.

The other day I ran into a new Dollar Tree store that had just opened. I couldn't believe all the nice things they had, so when I came home, my decorating-the-bathroom-spree took place in three minutes, and for three dollars, no less!

I fell in love with these little glittered deer
(two for a buck!)
and they now prance
below our shelf that sits over the tub...


And who could resist these glittered
snowflakes with bells?
(Also two for a buck!)


You can't decorate on a budget
for much less than that!!
Who can figure?

Have a wonderful evening, friends, 
and many thanks for coming by. 


Sunday, December 7, 2014

Christmas stockings from an old cutter quilt...

Happy Sunday, friends! 

This post is a little late in coming, but I'm finally getting around to showing you what I did with the old cutter quilt that you saw here.

My daughter, hubby and my grandchildren are coming up here from Florida for Christmas this year, bringing my dad with them. I really can't wait, and decided to do something special since they don't have a fireplace "down in the tropics". So here is what became of that old quilt.

Three Christmas stockings created for the left side of the 
fireplace...


...and four for the right side...


I embellished them all slightly different,
using vintage laces, doilies, and hankies,
and added some glitz with 
old rhinestone brooches and pins...


I wanted to be able to use them again
for whoever visits us in the future,
so I used glitter letters for the first letter
in each person's name.
They were 98 cents each in WalMart,
and even came with these sweet
 little swirly hooks,
which happen to match the hooks that I 
use for the ornaments on the 
Christmas tree.


It gave me such joy to be able to work on
that quilt while I was thinking about
the lady long ago who worked on it 
the first time.
I hope I did her proud!

And as for the large leftover piece of that quilt? 
I think that I may make a table runner or a 
tree skirt out of it,
but there will likely be no time to do that this
year.

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By the way,
I discovered an easy way of making these stockings
where you sew the stocking and lining in one
process, rather that having to make the lining
separately, and then sew it to the stocking.
I was in the process of creating a tutorial,
but will not likely have time to complete it
before Christmas.
Maybe I can strive for a "Christmas in July" 
next year.
What do you think?

I hope that your decorating is moving faster than mine!

Saturday, December 6, 2014

A Fabric Collage Book: Babies, Buggies and Black Velvet



Good morning and happy Saturday! I'm sorry that I've neglected this blog for awhile, but time seems to have gotten away from me.

I had mentioned in an earlier post that one of my art endeavors was to be featured in the Winter issue of Sew Somerset, and it hit newsstands on December first. It was an honor to be featured, and the really funny part is that the article that appeared behind mine was by a gal that I knew when I lived down in Florida. Things can't get much more coincidental than that!

Below are some photos that I had taken of my book before I sent it off to Somerset. I am sharing them with you since the publishers took their own photos, and mine are a little different. I hope you enjoy seeing them as much as I enjoyed working on the book, which was probably one of my "busiest" projects. I fashioned it after an old Victorian photo album, and the inspiration came from my growing collection of Victorian photos depicting babies in their beautiful buggies. I imagined what they might have been thinking when the photos were taken so many years ago, and this project was born.

Almost all of the items used were vintage. 
The cover is black velvet,
vintage laces,
a hankie,
brooch,
and crinkled seam binding...


A button and lace binding...


The inside front cover 
and first page with
doilies and burnout velvet...


This is one of my favorite old photos,
and you have seen me use it before...


Use of a frog closure...


Silk, lace, and old buttons...


Doesn't she look like she is
watching something?


Pretty old sheet music...


More lace, buttons, silk,
and copies of the backs of
cabinet cards...


What was this beautiful baby thinking
about?


The last page and the inside of the back cover.
I used the fringe because there was fringe
on this baby's buggy...



Instructions for making this book are in Sew Somerset! 

I hope that you have a great weekend, and thanks for
stopping by!