Welcome! I am a quilter, paper crafter, novice artist, gardener and wife of a terrific man. I make posts to this blog from time to time to keep my family and friends informed of what is happening in my studio where I make beautiful wreaths, sew doll quilts, wall quilts, lap quilts, coffee quilts (coffee cup coasters), and create mini albums to hold memories and memorabilia, greeting cards, alter tags and boxes and sometimes just post about what happens to be on my mind.
Friday, January 23, 2015
Like a Prayer . . .
Saturday, January 17, 2015
Mid-month Musings
I need to get my chipboard and wooden embellishments out and make a masculine card tonight. I am always challenged when making a card for a guy. I don't know why. I found some nice examples on Pinterest to use as a reference. Perhaps this will be the year that I actually go to my stash first to make things instead of going shopping. It will be one of the positive outcomes from this time of recovery!
I made cards for two special special people and made little boxes for them because they are embellished and would not fit in a regular envelope. I really had fun making the boxes and found them easy to do once I got the hang of it! I used my Martha Stewart scoreboard. I have to admit that I need to have more patience with the learning curve when it comes to learning new things! I just want to sit down and make something and have it come out right the first time. Thank goodness that I have lots of scrapbook paper that I am not real fond of that is left over from some projects. You know how there is always one or two sheets of paper that just don't appeal to you? I use them for practice.
Below are the box envelopes and cards I mentioned. I know I will be making more because I really like how they turned out. :-)
Thursday, January 8, 2015
Welcome 2015!
The new year's beginning has been rather uneventful ... especially compared to the final month of 2014. I had major surgery in December with an 8 day stay in the hospital and then an emergency admission due to complications on Christmas Eve for a 3 day stay. So the start of 2015 is a breeze so far. I have home care/visiting nurses checking in on me regularly and a husband who is the best caregiver I could ever ask for. ♡
While I have been housebound, I managed to finish knitting a wool cable knit scarf. I love it and wish I could go out to wear it...but when it is frigid cold like it is today, I will just need to wait. I won't be going anywhere soon! When I do get out, I plan to wear it with my brown suede trench coat. :-)