Last night my husband and I had dinner with our daughter
and her husband to celebrate his birthday. The dinner was great!
It was topped off with the very best cake I have ever eaten!
Of course it was home made.Daughter did the double chocolate
cake and SIL made home made cream cheese frosting, WOW !
Did I mention that my son-in-law is a fantastic cook. We never
know what delights he is going to prepare for us to eat.
Ok, back to the purpose of this blog...crafting and creating.
I have really been on a creative streak lately. Most of the
items will end up as gifts or in my shop on Etsy.
Pictured is one that I am having trouble getting rid of.
I worked on it for 2 weeks , putting it together and
taking it apart, rearranging the beads and taking it apart
again. It is 43 inches around , no need for a clasp.I used
lavender/purple ice flake Quartz and chip rainbow Fluorite
as the main beads and filled in with tiny,tiny purple seed
beads. And just for fun I threw in a bit larger glass seed
bead that is lined with lavender/purple. It took me so long
to create this long necklace,that I feel as if it is a member of the
family. What to do? What to do?
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Monday, April 11, 2011
Happy 70th Birthday, dear Hubby
It is very hard to believe my wonderful,sweet,loving husband is 70 yrs old today !
We got married shortly after he turned 21. Nine months and 21 days later we had
our son who looks like his Dad just opened his mouth and he jumped out.
Then 4 1/2 years later we had a darling little girl.
I am very lucky to have been married to him for the last 48 + years.
We have had quite an adventure through this life together and it has
been amazing.
Hubby is now in Home Hospice care and we are just thankful for each day
that we have to share with each other. He continues to advise me on all of
my craft projects. If it does not meet with his approval, then it is not shown.
He is very talented and on his good days he still plays the keyboard or guitar
and sings. Sometimes we even take part in the yard concerts at our daughters'
next door. Tonight she is making him a cake...I did not know there were
that many candles in this town.
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Patchwork Jewelry
When I was just a little girl, many,many,many year ago...I fell in love with colors. Any and all
colors. Then as I learned in school that a color is not just "one color". It is made up of many
tones, shades and hues. That just really cemented my love affair with colors.
I was introduced to patchwork quilting by Granny. She let me help her choose and arrange
the different colored scraps of fabric that she used in her beautiful patchwork quilts.After I
helped her set up the quilting frame and attach the first layer of the quilt to it, she let me
select scraps to use for doll clothes. My workshop was under the tent made by the
frame and backing of the quilt that she and Mama were working on. I spent many hours
under the quilt tent cutting, hand sewing and putting together those wonderful colors for my
favorite dolls.
So,you ask, what does that have to do with jewelry? Just hang with me and I will tell you.
Recently I was looking through my "misfit" beads hoping that I would find just the right
one for a focal bead. Of course, you know what misfit beads are. They are the ones that no
longer have partners . Not even another one to make matching earrings. As I "played" with
my poor lonley "misfits", I was reminded of Granny's wonderful and colorful patchwork quilts.
From that it was a natural progression for me to want to create Patchwork Jewelry.
In the above picture of the patchwork bracelet, you can see that the colors have been
arranged to compliment the other ones. Just as Granny did with strips of one color, I
have tied my beads together with one color ( orange ) of seed beads.
I am happy. The "misfits" are happy and are all clamoring to be made into Patchwork
Jewelry for my Etsy shop.
Labels:
HANDMADE,
many colors,
misfits,
Patchwork Jewelry,
quilt,
quilting,
sewing
Another Great-grandson....Conner
Yes, it is true that I have not been able to blog for sometime....but dear friends, I have been busy!
My first great-grandson was 2 on Dec. 1, 2010. Updates will follow at a later date.
And now for the second one. His name is Conner. He was born on Mar. 28, 2011. He weighed
8lbs 15oz and was 21 1/2 inches long. He looks just like a little foot ball player. I have not seen him yet,but we have lots and lots of pictures.
I have been able to reopen my Etsy shop and am developing a new line of jewelry..."Patchwork Jewelry" . Right now I only have 2 bracelets in the shop that are Patchwork. They are pictured here in the Etsy mini. Bet you can guess which ones they are.
Labels:
Etsy shop,
new great grandson,
Patchwork Jewelry
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