Sunday, May 6, 2012
Inspired to make a change
I look out this window every day and today had inspiration strike me. Late in the day. I have a small bench and put my Paris Market bag and hat on the patio. Maybe tomorrow I will move things around a little but I like what I see. When cars drive down my street this is also what they will see.
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
My bag for the Farmers Market
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Just a little spring
Last year I spray painted a bag of Easter eggs white (they look a lot like real eggs). The lace place mats are from are from a yard sale. The bird cage was new from Michael's and it was 50% off. The birds I had and the eggs and rooster in the back are salt and pepper shakers. The serving tray holding the eggs and wine corks I picked up at goodwill. It was brand new still in the box.
Saturday, February 11, 2012
A little help with the shopping

In April I moved into a Senior Park and noticed that many of the older seniors do not drive. They do stay active and walk to the store. Last Thursday (our coffee day at the rec center) I brought 4 bags to the rec center. I embellished them a bit and they were a hit with the seniors. They loved them.
Mini Dress Form / $0 dollars
Last night I found a tutorial for Dress forms. This was my first try and if you can follow instruction and sew just a little you can make this form. I found the tutorial here:
thediydish.com/2011/10/season-4-how-to-make-a-dress-form-mannequin-pin-cushion/
Watch the video and just under the video is the pattern download. It was pretty easy and I used materials that I had at home. Her neck is an empty spool of thread.

The base was a wooden candle stick that I had laying around for about a year. You need very little material and a hot glue gun. The girls from the DIY dish tell you what materials you need and just remember to stuff your girl tight with filling and she will come out looking great.

I did add some trim to the bottom and hand stitched it to the finished Dress Form. It took less than an hour to cut, sew, stuff and glue.
I'm looking forward to making more of these girls.
thediydish.com/2011/10/season-4-how-to-make-a-dress-form-mannequin-pin-cushion/
Watch the video and just under the video is the pattern download. It was pretty easy and I used materials that I had at home. Her neck is an empty spool of thread.
The base was a wooden candle stick that I had laying around for about a year. You need very little material and a hot glue gun. The girls from the DIY dish tell you what materials you need and just remember to stuff your girl tight with filling and she will come out looking great.
I did add some trim to the bottom and hand stitched it to the finished Dress Form. It took less than an hour to cut, sew, stuff and glue.
I'm looking forward to making more of these girls.
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
The Kitchen Help
I hardly ever post on my blog and haven't decided if I want to keep it up. I do read a lot of blogs and never find the time to post on my blog or keep up with what is new.
I Bought my dress form about a year ago off Craig's list and would love to have another one. My girl came with a stand but it was a small plastic stand and kept falling off every time I wanted to move her. Three days ago they were throwing away a chair at the office (you know the kind with wheels). I had the carpenters take the chair off the stand and took the wheel part home and my girl fit the stand just perfectly. She is now mobile and that makes me happy.
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