Monday, July 27, 2009

Some shares


Over the last few weeks I have done a little scrapping. I made a small canvas just like this one for a gift and one for me. I still have one canvas left to do & I am going to do that this week and share it on my Tutorial blog as my first project. But for now I have an upload over there on OTP tips. So pop over and have a little looksy.

I have also completed another 4 of my Wedding LO's. AS you can see my LO style is still very simple and I don't use a lot of journaling. Sometime the photo says it all.


I love this pic of Simone looking over my shoulder as I am signing the Marriage certificate saying "what ya doing Aunty Gail". I may add a little journaling to this one, not sure.


My mum just looked so lovely and very happy for me on my wedding day.

I felt I needed to journal on this one as the situation was quite funny and needed recording.
"When it came time to give away the bride Dad missed his cue and left us waiting for some time & then finally blurted out Oh I guess I do"
No further progress has been made on my Sparkling Gemstones quilt but I am hoping to get to it on my days off this week, so I should have some more pics later on.
Thanks for popping by - don't forget to leave a message and I would love for you to become one of my followers.




Tuesday, July 21, 2009

miss~nance & beyond

Last night I started up my new tutorial blog, where I will be sharing with you some of my favourite OTP projects and of course very simple instructions on how to do it.. Check it out here . I am hoping to get up my first tutorial today.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

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Saturday, July 11, 2009

Cushion swap

I have been involved in another swap in the craft forum . This time a cushion swap. I love cushions so i offered to do two if the need be. There was and I got to swap with both Linda & Donna.

Here is the stunning cushion Linda made me. it fits so perfectly on my lounge that I think she has had a peak into my home.

Linda requested or should I say suggested I make her a cushion to match the bag I made for her a few months ago. So here it is a very pretty shabby chic cushion.


Donna and I have never swapped b4 but she so got this cushion right. All the elements I love. This beautiful lavender & lace cushion is now proudly perched on my bed.




Donna asked me if I could make her a cushion in memory of her precious cat they lost a few months back. I am very pleased with ow this has turned out and she is very happy with it also.

Kati cupcake Giveaway


Isn't this a stunning quilt. Well if you would like a chance or two to win this kit pop over
to Kati Cupcake blog and leave a comment. Don't forget to tell Amy that you heard about it from here.

Tuesday, July 07, 2009

Sprakling Gemstones Quilt


I just have to share this quilt I am in the middle of making. Its called Sparkling Gemstone and I am making it with a Fresh Jelly Roll by Debbie Strain and black homespun.
I am sooooooooooo loving this quilt. it is so bright and vibrant and a very easy quilt to make. the last 2nd last pic is where I am up to. I have cut out all my strip and am now pairing them up. I have put two blocks together so you can see where the quilt is going. I am hoping to make up all the pairs tomorrow and begin the putting together process Thursday.
Did I mention how much I LOVE this quilt. I am a usually a very bright and bubbly person and this quilt is ME!!!!!!!!!!

Clares 100 post giveaway



Lots of my bloggy freinds are having giveaways at the mo . AND here in another one. Clare from Clares Craftroom has a great green giveaway.

POp over to Clare's blog and join in the froggy fun.

Candle Lite Quilter giveaway

I just love these wonderful blogs that are directing me to other blogs with fabulous giveaways. So thanks to Bev http://kaingahappenings.blogspot.com/ I have another link for a great fabric giveaway at Candle Lite Quilters. Unfortunately blogger won't let me upload a pic so you will just have to trust me and pop over and join in the fun.

Sunday, July 05, 2009

Get Real Baby


Its been a while since Lusi has challenged us to a get real baby - she's been a little busy with her new baby Zippi.
Anyway she has challenged us to blog about a room in our home and the memories it brings.
So I guess my challenge to myself and to you too is to document your life as it is right now. Room by room. Memory by memory. I'm starting with the place that I am most often in and just basically went around the kitchen and took photos of things that mean something to me or that I might want to remember in years to come. But I want to emphasise that this is not an exercise in what the room 'looks' like as much as it is what kind of feelings and memories that we associate with the things in that room.
I have tweaked it slightly to share some memories but also to let you see "ME" in my home. The real me I guess. So here is my family room warts and all.
So really I spend a lot of time alone our family room. john & I have very different tastes in TV so he watches in the lounge & I watch in the family room.
Really I do tend to dump a lot of stuff in the family room.
But its also full of memories - mostly Johns as this room is full of furniture from his family home and his grandparents home.
This chair with my coat on it was a broken down chair with no seat when we found it in the "shed" but I convinced John it would become a great reading chair for work - that didn't happen so now we have a beautiful charger in our family room.


The case on the blue desk is full of old photos many of them we do not know who they are. But they were precious enough for my mum to keep so they will stay in the case until we can decide what to do with them. I have put a few of the old pics in frames down my hallway even if I don't know the memory behind them. I did take a pic of the case opened but for some reason it didn't load when I it tried to.


I adore candles so I have lots of them around the family room. Some night I burn them all and turn off the light and enjoy some candlelight and aromas. I also love to play with wax and have a wonderful scar just above the elbow on my right arm form when I was once playing with the wax from some stress release candles that were given to me for Christmas one year.


Another piece of furniture with family memories for John is the pianola. he remembers the nights around the pianola with his parents and grandparents as a youngster.
There is not a lot of things around our home from my childhood but on this pianola is a vintage canvas I made recently of my parents wedding.
And much to Johns horror the pianola also has become a bit of a dumping ground. i really don't like putting things away, but I have been embarrassed into putting them away now.

I am a quilter and have many quilts laying around the home. You will often see my kids wrapped in a quilt. These are definitely memories in the making. The one in the basket was the first flannel quilt I made. Royce claimed it straight away and loved it so much that it is sooooo falling apart from him dragging it around the house with him. I can't bring myself to throw it away because it really could tell us lots of stories.





My chair, many prayers, tears and fun times have been had on this chair. again many memories in the making.







This last photo is of my scrap stuff that I took to the SWS scrap day yesterday. S usual just dumped in the family room until I finally got around to putting it away late this afternoon.
So there's a glimpse into my life with a few memories thrown in.
I would love to finish by sharing the very first memory I have of this our 2nd family home.
We had lived at Greenwell Point for almost 20 years. We were busting out of the seams and were considering putting a shed in the backyard for our son to live in. But it was getting a bit stressful as we were not agreeing (son & I that is) on the size. On the day b4 Johns 50th birthday he took us on a drive to supposedly show us a new type of shed. Unbeknown to us John had decided to look for a new home - he rang a real estate and told them you have one this one chance to find me a home and then proceeded to list off all the things we needed.
Well we started coming down this private driveway when John finally tells us that are in fact looking at what he believe will be our new home. WELL I burst into tears as I never thought John would ever leave Greenwell Point. I cried through most of the viewing and yes John did find our new and possibly our dream home. When I got to the kitchen my mouth just dropped as it has the biggest walk in pantry with bench space all along the back wall and loads of shelving for appliances, John turned to the real estate guy and said "Yep that's the reaction I said she would have". We have been here for 4 years next week and I still wake up thinking how blessed I am to live in this beautiful home and for the loving husband who found it for us (with God's help of course).

5 things I am thankful for
1) Our beautiful home
2) My wonderful husband who despite the fact that he is very predictable does still sometimes surprise me
3) Two beautiful young adult children
4) Great friends
5) memories



Christmas in July & A fourth of July giveaway

POP over to BArb's blog to enter her fabulous Christmas in July giveaway
Now pop over to Ryan's blog

Gifts from the postie


Don't you just love it when the postie brings you pressies. Well my post bought me a couple this week. The first one was the the giveaway I won at JoyPatch's blog. I thought I was just getting the dragon fly Quilt pattern, but when my parcel arrived in it was all this great stuff, dragonfly related mostly. Thanks Joy I was so excited to finally win a blog giveaway.


The next parcel was a total surprise in fact it was a RAK - random Act of Kindness, from Sandy on my craft forum. When she saw this 10 commandment fabric she thought of me an bought me half a metre. I was so excited and thankful that she did. Now to think of a project worthy of such a lovely gift. Thank you Sandy I felt very honored to be thought of.