I mentioned in my post earlier today, that I wasn't feeling great for a few days so I was taking it easy. I did some small projects and started on Block #3 of my Marie Antoinette Quilt. This is the block before I did any stitching on it:
And this is what it looks like at the moment:
I was in my Cedar Chest over the weekend and found some pieces of vintage jewelry that belonged to my grandmothers. I decided that I could enjoy having them more if they were on this quilt rather than hidden away in my Cedar Chest so I added the blue floral piece to the left of Marie. That one belonged to my paternal grandmother. The snowflake looking brooch belonged to my maternal grandmother. I'm going to add some silk ribbon roses on either side of that piece.
I have a few other pieces of my grandmothers jewelry that I'll be adding to the other blocks. Might as well enjoy them!
And these are the recent ornaments that mom and I made. Mom made the Santas and I made the angels:
Speaking of my mom, her gallbladder surgery is scheduled for December 14th. The surgeon was trying to hold off until after the holidays but mom has been in so much pain these last few months, they just can't hold out any longer.
And in other news, my Simba kitty seems to be doing much better. After some research, my vet diagnosed him with Colitis and that was putting the strain on the kidneys. He's now on special food for Intestinal health and a 3 month regimen of Prednesone.
He's still using my floor from time to time, just for good measure I guess, but 98 % of the time, he's using the litter box. And, he's looking like he's bulking up a bit. Not so frail and thin now. Kathi picked him up to maul him yesterday and she said he feels a little heavier. He was a 15 pound cat all his life and dropped down to 8 pounds. He was so tiny but hopefully, is on his way to feeling better. He actually pounced Lucy the other day so that's a good sign!
Showing posts with label paper crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paper crafts. Show all posts
Monday, November 29, 2010
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Little Things
What is it about "little things" that we women just love? Beads & buttons, bits of lace & trim, cookies & cupcakes and anything that sparkles. We love them, we gather them and we hunt them down!
Several years ago, Scott went to a wedding. I couldn't go because our windows were being replaced that weekend. Anyway, a poem was recited at the wedding and Scott asked for a copy because it reminded him of me and all the little things that I love.
Several years ago, Scott went to a wedding. I couldn't go because our windows were being replaced that weekend. Anyway, a poem was recited at the wedding and Scott asked for a copy because it reminded him of me and all the little things that I love.
LITTLE THINGS
It's the little things
that let you know
Not the words or fancy show
It's the little things
Lovers do
That say so much
With words so few.
A gesture of warmth
A moment of care
The little things
Lovers share
An intimate glance
Encompassing two
The way you touch me
The way I touch you.
The smiling eyes
That trust and know
These little things
Set hearts aglow.
Watch for them
Look for them
With Open heart greet
The gestures of Love
That flavor life sweet!
So if seeds of Love
You want to sew
Start with the little things
And watch them grow!
I was so taken with this poem. Not because of the poem itself, but because it made my husband think of me. It's just one of those little things. I guess I'm sort of funny that way. I get all excited when he brings home a piece of bubble wrap or a couple of small boxes for me for shipping. It's not what he does, it's the thought.
I really love little things. Tiny seashells, old keys, kittens and puppies, flowers and even certain bugs. Nothing that bites or stings! I even like spiders. I'm fascinated with them! I don't want them on me, but I like to look at them.
As as you know, I like to make little things. After doing those last 3 crazy quilt ornaments, I decided to sew up a few blocks to make more. Here is the next one I'll be stitching on:
When I finish up here on the computer, I'm going to relax and stitch on this and watch me some Food Channel!
Here's another little thing I loved making:
My little "Altered Art Cherub". I saw this in the thrift store uptown and it reminded me of a friend of mine. Someone whom I haven't sent anything to in quite awhile. I like to send out little surprise gifts or cards now and then. People will always remember how you made them feel. I like to make people feel special.
Anyway, this little angel was all white. As you can see, I painted him, set him up in a small wire basket (also from the thrift store) and created a garden around him. Of course I added glitter.
I so enjoy taking little odds & ends of what most people would call "junk" and turning it into a lovely treasure.
Here is another of my "trash to treasure" pieces:
This was a tea-light holder. Another thrift shop find. Now it's Two Doves On A Birdbath. It was white so again, I painted it and added a glass lid from a perfume bottle. Then I grew the garden!
Another little thing I like to play with is paper. I made these 5 little Violet Gift Tags at mom's the other day:
I had some tiny little vintage greeting cards with violets on them. I thought they would be nice for Spring birthdays!
Mom likes to make little things too. Here is her latest Mother's Day Tussy Mussy:
Just look at those sweet little kitties!
Well, I'm off to stitch. At least until the dryer shuts off. Speaking of little things, my husband just ran uptown for a car part. He stopped at McDonald's and bought me a small fry. Love those little things!
Monday, February 02, 2009
Vintage Glitter
I didn't get to any stitching on my current Button Block. I got a bee in my bonnet and decided to re-organize my beads. I have some of them in those stupid little bead jars that screw onto each other and I just don't care for that system. They're too heavy and bulky and take up too much space. I've been putting them in tiny ziplock bags and will then store them by color.
In the meantime, look at what my mom gave to me:

I know most of my readers are needle-workers. In fact, I don't know if I have any readers who do paper crafts. If I do, please speak up and leave me a comment! But certainly everyone can appreciate vintage stuff. Mom gave me an old shoe-box yesterday filled with vintage glitter! What a treasure! I asked why she didn't want it and she said prefers new glitter. Well, I was thrilled and I'll use it!
In other news, be sure to stop by tomorrow. I will be sharing another one of my booklets with you. This one is called "Variety" - Italian Cut Work and Filet Lace. The booklet was published in 1926.
In the meantime, look at what my mom gave to me:
I know most of my readers are needle-workers. In fact, I don't know if I have any readers who do paper crafts. If I do, please speak up and leave me a comment! But certainly everyone can appreciate vintage stuff. Mom gave me an old shoe-box yesterday filled with vintage glitter! What a treasure! I asked why she didn't want it and she said prefers new glitter. Well, I was thrilled and I'll use it!
In other news, be sure to stop by tomorrow. I will be sharing another one of my booklets with you. This one is called "Variety" - Italian Cut Work and Filet Lace. The booklet was published in 1926.
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