Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Secret Santa Gift!!

I wrote a few days ago about
this pretty gift in my Christmas display..
It was sent to me from my "Secret Santa" -
a lady named Francine who lives in California!
I don't know Francine, and she doesn't know me,
but we are both part of a flickr group that
wanted a surprise for Christmas.
We joined Boogspace, and got
randomly matched with each other.
One lucky lady got TWO secret santas!
Lucky me got one really good one.


A box wrapped in pretty fabric.

So exciting!

I opened to see an even prettier fabric!






And here are the contents!!
A really gorgeous tote bag - fully lined! I LOVE the fabric she chose!! And then for extra, she put in a car freshener - two yummy pina colada scented flip flops for "something local"/Californian! :)
Thanks Francine! This was awesome!! The bag is right up my alley.


Giveaway Update

Just letting you know - I'm using a random number generator on Monday to announce the winner!!
So stay tuned for the excitement :)

Monday, December 26, 2011

Ending 2011 with a Giveaway!!!

I got something published in a book!!!
Well, that's just fantastic. I am so thrilled, one of you dear blog followers will get one of these books for free - courtesy of Storey Publishing! The condition is, you have to be a US resident/have a US address... Sorry to disappoint, all international friends of mine!
All you have to do to enter this giveaway is to comment on this blog post. Don't forget to leave a way for me to get a hold of you. Email addresses can always be written in the name ( at ) email dot com format.

So this is the great book I am talking about:

Fabric-by-Fabric One-Yard Wonders

Fabric-by-Fabric One-Yard Wonders is a sequel to a very popular One-Yard Wonders published in 2009. I have to admit I had never heard of the first book before I was contacted by the authors, to have one of my projects included in the second book. I have since gathered that the first OYW book was a huge success, and this second version has been long-awaited by many!


 When I recieved my book I was shocked at how fat it is! Not only does it have 101 quite amazing projects, it has an envelope with all the patterns in the front!

The projects are categorized by the type of fabric used, and it ranges from cotton to fleece to oilcloth/laminated fabrics to stretch knit. I love the variety this book has.




And, of course, this was very, very weird to see.... in the back of the book, along with all the other contributors, there I was!


The design I had included in this book is the wrapshirt I designed for a Spoonflower contest a couple years ago. It won the SF contest back then (see my blog post here), and I assume it was from the attention back then that the One-Yard Wonder people found it! Yay!




Here are some other projects I love from the book...

The ONE YARD POUF! How smart is this...? Can't wait to make this. And I see they used IKEA fabric - which is super smart, since they sell home decor weight fabric for under $10/yard. Can't get much cheaper than that.



Nice & clever bag...




And this bag is sewn with my favoritest fabric... Echino by Kokka.. So I had to include it.


It sure is great to see people love your design & I feel honored to have my wrapshirt actually get published! Thank You to Storey Publishing and Rebecca & Trish for all the work and correspondence throughout the making of this book!

Many other bloggers included in this book have been posting already - but there are still more to come, for more chances in the giveaways! Here is a list of more posts to come..

12/27/2011 One Inch World
12/28/2011 Sew Sew Etc.
12/29/2011 WhileTangerine Dreams
12/30/2011 StudioCherie 
1/4/2012   Fiberosity
January ‘12 Lu Lu Carter
January ’12 Zuhause
January ’12 Obsessively Stiching
January ’12 No Bad Days
January ’12 AfricanKelli


Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!!!

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Merry Christmas!!

...but the prettiest sight to see
is the holly that will be
on your own front door!



This isn't really our front door, but just about! Thought I'd show some of how Christmas has come to our house. I replaced a welcome sign with the berry wreath, and the kids' stockings make for a warm inviting welcome.

So much is going on at this time of year, but most everything is enjoyable. I got the holiday shopping done a couple weeks ago, am really never doing much of decor, skipping most baking, ignoring the deep cleaning etc.

Despite my lassez-faire attitude about Christmas preps this year, we've got SOME things to get the atmosphere right...











The cabinet that I kept after our bazaar is now home for our Christmas display. The church in the middle can be wound up to play Silent Night. It is exactly like the one my parents' had. This exact one, we got from my husbands' great grandma when she passed away.

The lack of a huge gift pile is deceiving... We decided since we're having a family Christmas with the in-laws this weekend and the kids will get plenty of excitement then, we'd do the gift opening here at home different this year. Every evening after supper this week, they got to open one gift. Four nights, then family Christmas on Friday. Brilliant plan. For me. Kids get entertained by one new thing every evening & it usually lasts through the next day. Yay!!

All our Christmas cards are tacked on the wall above the mirror. A little too high but nice to have them beyond kids' reach.



I have to mention the little gorgeous present right in front... It's from the Secret Santa I joined - I am so excited! It's a matchbox (slide-out) type box that Secret Santa wrapped with fabric. Love it. And it sure looks great sitting there with the other two pretty wraps. (Target dollar section)


















And we decorated the Gingerbread from a kit this year again. Perfect. Kids love it & I love it.



With online shopping, boxes have been arriving for a while now, and it's about the most exciting thing I know!! Didn't get pictures of it, but my husband bought me a sewing machine AND .... in this lovely box right here.... a serger!!! I AM THRILLED!!! And spoiled, I know.


Barely dare mention my next purchase now... I managed to score a gently used Canon Rebel Xsi on ebay - and it came right in time for awesome holiday snapshots! (and ebay sales!!)
I have been viewing tutorials on youtube & reading blogs to learn this DSLR camera in depth. Not happening overnight, but I feel like I'm slowly getting the hang of some settings..

I am already blessed with four wonderful objects suitable for photographs. Problem is they're not as eager as I am. That's what highchairs are for. Ta da! You're stuck, and I am testing every setting I can think of.... click click click click..


 One year olds are officially the best thing on the planet. How squishable and loveable and utterly adorable!!! You can see we trimmed her five strands of bangs - haha... Love it.

That's all for now. Oh, I just realized I managed to forget pictures of the advent candelabras from Sweden that I love. Oh well.  This is what one of ours looks like. Without the green stuff. That got wrecked by who knows what kid, years ago.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Christmas is coming...

...the time is running fast!
And kids are whining every day for this and that!

Nerd rhyming, I know, I know... From now I'll leave the rhyming to Dr Seuss. he did a good job.

As usual, I've been slow at writing on my blog! It's definitely the busiest time of the year. Family, Christmases, friends, crafts etc. I am in a discussion board group on Flickr, and we decided to be each others' secret santas! Through a site called Boogspace, we all signed up & then were secretly assigned the person we had to make something for.
I would blog about what I made and where it was going etc - but it's all secret till the 25th so better not spoil anything!!


The other day the waiting was getting to my kids (and me). I try to make traditions that we do every year, like the candelabras in windows and other Christmas decor, like I mentioned before. Another big thing for my kids has been the chocolate advent calendars! (of course) Well this year I was out waaay late trying to get some, and struck out everywhere. A few days into December, when I had forgot all about the calendars, I ended up finding some at Target! To make life more interesting, I made a "treausre hunt" for the kids. It really was only small index cards with short clues that the oldest one would read to the others. the clues lead them to the next hint, adding a few interactive things like "pick up ten toys each then go to the mudroom"...

 The kids were great - with a little help from their pappa..

Some clues took a while to figure out, like the balloon I drew (they had two!) and the one I recorded on a play cell phone, but the whole thing lasted maybe ten minutes, if even that.
They ended in the mudroom where a last sign told them
"GOOD JOB! Now find Mamma!"

That was the best part. They couldn't find me, haha!!
Finally they got some help (I whistled) and found me behing the curtains in the kitchen, with their prizes!
The calendars!!



Since we were a few days in to December already, they got to open all the doors to that day. Quite the day. My oldest lastes maybe half an hour, then came and asked if we could do another treasure hunt?? Like, NOW!!??


I don't know about all of you, but every year I attend at least three or four Christmases. It started this year with "The girls' Christmas", then we'll move on to "Swedish Christmas", "Family Christmas" and "In-laws Christmas". Then we should be done.
Anyway - the girls' Christmas here last night was awesome, of course. There was so much goodies we might have eaten half of it. I made the same recipe of buttermints (pictured above) that I found years back in a "Wonder Time" magazine. It's all powdered sugar, butter, salt and peppermint extract. Then add your coloring and voila! Gorgeous yumminess.
We all brought a gift, and played the "stealing" version of gift opening.
(for all who are lost - this means we all got a number, and #1 opens a gift from the pile first, then #2 can steal #1's gift or open another etc until the end, when #1 gets to steal or keep her gift. A gift can be stolen twice, or you can do a funny show to keep... This is great fun, since all gifts involved are super!)


I was number 1, and stole a friend's opened gift in the end... Hee hee.. I have been looking for so long for the perfect drinking glasses that are the perfect size AND CUTE. Well here we go! I got them! My only wish is that I could find more somewhere.





I have been really, really lazy getting any Spoonflower designs done, but finally cracked open the creative part of my brain again today. The weekly contest due today is "Bells (small print)". I had many many iedas, but was really hoping to try an idea I've had for a long time. I love stark designs that are derived from a photograph. I especially love silverware done in a "old copy machine" looking way. "Cartoonify" it's called in some graphic programs.  Anyways - - the photo of the bells on the left ended up being my design on the right! Then I tweaked etc & entered a version in horizontal stripes to the contest. You can view it at http://www.spoonflower.com/designs/893695


A few weeks ago I finally got busy uploading pictures of many, many swatches I have proofed throughout the years! I got more traffic to my Spoonflower profile, and in the end, more sales! I get lazy about this - and today, our camera broke completely, so I only have my cheese phone pictures to upload in the future!

I'll leave you with a photoshow of the swatch collections.
Find them all in my Spoonflower shop!







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