Monday, August 19, 2013
Project Linus
Another Project finally done. Years ago I made enough squares for a queen size bed, put them in a large plastic container to put together another day & the years started rolling by...as usual. In Janurary I decided this is my year to finish up some of these projects & the squares were on the top of the list. I also decided I didn't need another huge afghan so I divided the squares up & made 3 smaller blankets to donate to Project Linus, a non-profit organization that provides home made blankets & quilts to children in need. Click here if you'd like more info Project Linus/http://www.projectlinus.org/
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
This Little Piggy Went to......
I cut the shape out of 1/4" plywood using my scroll saw, sanded it,
painted a couple of coats of chalkboard paint, covered it in chalk
& then erased & it was ready for hanging. I used the Commad Velcro to hang it,
& for the finishing touch I tied bakers string to his tail to hold the chalk.
LOVE how it turned out!
Friday, July 19, 2013
Re-purposed Planter
I've wanted to make a tire planter for the longest time & I decided this was the year.
Before doing a big tire I decided to try out an old wheelbarrow tire I had.
I marked the zigzags with chalk & cut. Now Ive read some people say that tires cut easy, this was not my experience, I got a huge blister on my hand & my arms were sore for days!
Turning the tire inside out was no easy task either. I've learned a lot depends on the individual tire.
Turning the tire inside out was no easy task either. I've learned a lot depends on the individual tire.
This tire had a rim making it a perfect fit for an old birdbath base I had hanging around.
A can of black spray paint & its perfect!
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Zucchini Pie X2
I hate to cook...except if its something from my garden.
As soon as I spotted the zucchini yesterday I knew what was for dinner!
Zucchini Pie!
Callan was coming to visit so I made an extra one for her to
take home to share with her roommates.
Here is the recipe I use with the exception I use only about 1tbs parsley flakes
& I use a pie dish instead of a quiche pan.
It is absolutely delicious!
Click here for recipe
Click here for recipe
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Exciting Times in the Garden this morning!
This morning a Beautiful Black Swallowtail Butterfly Butterfly was born.
There were a ton of the parsley caterpillars (below) so I hope to see
more butterflies soon!
Also picked the first zucchini of the season.
I think I'll make zucchini pie - a family favorite!
Friday, June 28, 2013
A Decade or More in the Making
I bought this jewelry / music box at a yard sale with the intention of painting it & then the years started rolling by, 1...2...5...10...15..., life really has a way of getting in the way of the fun stuff sometimes doesn't it! I have so many projects that have been on the years long waiting list but I'm hoping to knock some of them off the list this year. I have a dresser that I have wanted to paint for probably 25 years & I thought this would be the perfect practice for that, inspired by pinterest I went with an ombre look. I love the way it turned out & now Im psyched to do the dresser! Stay Tuned
Monday, June 24, 2013
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Fabric Crayon vs Dye Stick
We've been using fabric crayons for projects forever, it never gets old! Our favorite thing to make with them is pillows. The only "important" thing to remember is because you draw on paper & then transfer to fabric your image will be reversed which is important if your doing any letters or numbers. I obviously forgot this rule despite my many years of using them, the date in the corner is backwards!
The other important thing with these is its best to use a poly / cotton blend.
Dye Sticks Crayons
I LOVE these even more than traditional fabric crayons for several reasons.
You draw right on the fabric, you don't have to worry about mirror image &
the colors are nice & bright.
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
S&H Green Stamps Curio Shelf Re-do
Back in the day, way back, probably close to 50 years, there was something called
S&H green Stamps. They were like the original rewards program.
You'd shop where stamps were given & collect enough to get the item you wanted from their catalogue. This is one of the items my mom got. I've had it in the basement for years "collecting dust" as they say & now I'm delighted to have it in my studio!
I sanded, primed & then painted using Behr premium paint.
The colors are; Cozumel, Dragon Fire & Lime Pop
I sanded, primed & then painted using Behr premium paint.
The colors are; Cozumel, Dragon Fire & Lime Pop
Monday, June 10, 2013
Yoke Plant Stand
This weekends project was to make a plant hanger from this old animal yoke.
I LOVE the way it turned out!
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