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Sunday, March 07, 2010

The Longest Post Ever??

Hello!! I've got to start posting more frequently, so that I don't end up like this again! I save up tons of things to post about, then never get to it because I need such a big chunk of time to do it! Well, hopefully this is the day, because I've got three kids down for naps right now, and it doesn't get better than that for uninterrupted time!

This post may be a little "all over the place" because I'm trying to jam as much in as possible, but bear with me! There's eye candy all the way through!

First, I wanted to let you all know I've added some things to my Etsy shop. I'm having so much fun with my embroidery machine and the vintage embroidery patterns I've found!


I'm just in love with these wall hangings- they are so cute in a nursery or child's room, or would even fit into a vintage-style studio!
And I've also made a couple of baby buntings, with vintage fabrics alternated between embroidered vintage baby animals.



As you can see, I've hung them in Avery's room until they sell, but when that happens, I might just have to make more to replace them!




Take a look at my shop for more information!

These two pieces are a new style/series that I'm working on. Both of them were done while I listened to praise music and reflected on my relationship with God. For a while, I've been looking for a way to glorify Him through the talents He gave me, and I realized that by just simply being "with" Him while I create is a start.

A couple friends of mine are taking mission trips to Uganda in a few months, and I plan to create pieces like this to auction off, then donate the proceedings to the trips. I'll let you know here when the auctions occur.

As always, I've also done some spreads in the kids' journals.

Noah turned three in February, and this is his birthday page. I tried doing a little photoshoot of him that day, but he was a typical three-year-old, and almost every photo was blurry!
And, speaking of birthdays, how can the last baby I'm ever going to have be six months old already???
I always do a page for my kids on their six-month birthday (here's Riley's and Noah's), so here is Miss Avery's.
I have to say that I think this is one of my alltime favorite page spreads. Everything just worked on it, you know? It reminds me of some of my older work, which I feel like I've been getting away from lately...

And in case you couldn't see how cute she is in the photos above, here are a couple more for ya!


Avery also got a page spread about her current bib obsession!

This child drools more than any baby I've ever know, seriously! Perhaps it has to do with the fact that she's cut six teeth (yes, six!) in the past month, but regardless of the reason, bibs are a really big focus in this house.

The majority of time, she's wearing two bibs, and even then, I'm changing them out at least once an hour!

Other than pages in her journal, I've made a few more things for Avery lately. Again with my embroidery machine- here's a little crinkle-y taggie blanket.

She seems to like it!
And, along the same lines, a little dollie teether:

I guess I didn't take an individual photo of it, but it's kind of a "flat" doll, and the arms & legs are made from satin fabric tied in knots on the ends.

Of course, here you see both of the toys I made, and what is she choosing to play with? Monster trucks!!

I also made matching taggie blankets for two little twin boys a friend of mine just had. I may put some of these up in my shop as well.

And, for obvious reasons, I've also made a bunch of chenille bibs, inspired by Rachel! Until I read her post, I guess I just hadn't thought of the fact that I could make my own bibs-duh! With as quickly as she goes through them though, I reserve these for times when we're out in public, and she needs to look cute- ha ha!

Here's another project with my embroidery machine. A birthday crown that Noah wore on his birthday:

I've also done a few projects with the kids lately. It's so fun that they're getting old enough to do "real" art projects!

First, we made monster dolls. I let them choose all the fabrics and the shapes/expressions of the faces. I sewed everything together, and they stuffed them. They loved it!

I kind of love that Noah chose several pink fabrics for his!

Riley loved stuffing the monster so much that he wanted to make a pillow a few days later. I had read about using the rubbery shelf liner as an embroidery base (I can't remember where-sorry!), and it really did work well! I drew a simple dinosaur for him, and with some guidance, he was able to do it!
I'm so proud of him! I was amazed at how long he worked on it. He did the whole thing in two sittings, and this is a child who usually doesn't stick with anything for longer than five minutes!
The last "craft" I've done recently was a total revamp of our "reward chart". We've been in sore need of a new system around here, especially in the television arena. I felt like the kids were ready to start "earning" things instead of just "getting" them. And so, Dino Bucks were born!
The chart shows which activities earn dino bucks, and what can be purchased with the bucks. I'm still fiddling with the amounts on some of them to see what works.
I created the dollars (found here) by printing them onto iron-on canvas, which I then ironed onto dinosaur fabric. This was THE ONLY dinosaur fabric Joann's had- I would've liked something a bit cuter, but oh well.... Then I made simple little wallets for each boy.
So far it seems to be working, so we'll see!

I haven't had tremendous luck thrifting lately, but I did find these cute puppies at a thrift shop, and the dolls and doily from an antique mall.
And finally, I just wanted to give a little shout-out to Shona Cole. Her book, The Artistic Mother, has been released, and I'm very pleased to be a part of it!
It's a wonderful guide to being both a mother and creative at the same time. I love the little artist spotlights throughout, describing how other mothers have found creative time amidst their hectic lives.

If you're interested, Trudy Callan has created an Artistic Mother group on her blog, where she will be following along with Shona's book. What a wonderful idea!
Whew! Well, I think that's all! And remarkably, all the kids are still asleep!! Sorry if the post was a little scatter-brained, but I hope you found some inspiration here and there! Hope everyone's having a great almost-Spring!

11 comments:

absynthe said...

Bonjour,

j'attendais avec impatience vos créations, qui sont toujours superbes.
Vos enfants sont magnifiques et plein de malice, votre fille est madorable et pleine de joie.
J'ai deux filles 4ans1/2 et 9 mois, Eloanne et Enora, je m'inspire de votre livre pour faire leurs albums. J'espère pouvoir acheter très bientôt le livre Mother.. Il a l'air d'être superbe et plein d'inspiration.

A très bientôt, je regarde votre blog tous les matins.
Bonne continuation.
Isabelle alias Scrapsynthe.

s a n s k u :) said...

i get so excited when i see you've done a blog entry. :) the longer they are, the better. :)

love your stuff.

A bird in the hand said...

Your children have stolen my heart!

Colette xo

Contessa Kris said...

What a wonderful update! You're little one is growing up so fast. I love all your new creations, especially the baby blanket and banner. The new scrapbook pages are beautiful. I've ordered my copy of Artistic Mother and anxiously await its arrival.

lindaharre said...

So happy to see your long post:D Loved everything.....especially the bunting! I think I love the way you have it hanging more than anything:D Wish you lived closer....would love to see the kids room in person! Your baby girl has your eyes just like the boys! WOW.....such a little cutie:D Thanks for sharing all of your creativity. You continue to be a source of inspiration to me!!!!

Tiffani said...

Wow! Lots of neat things. I especially liked your thought on incorporating serving/honoring God through your art.

Susan Cepin said...

I enjoy the diversity, intimacy, and lightheartedness of your creative works! I'm glad you post them. I also enjoyed your thought about interacting with God in relation to your artwork. I felt freed up to create when it dawned on me that if God is Creator, our creative acts can be worship and that we reflect Him when we create.

Steffanie Mormino said...

Love the photos and the sewing machine cover! I will be adding that to my project list.

sunny's smile said...

I recently purchased a copy of The Artist Mother and I'm so happy to have discovered your lovely work within it. The book has also led me to your blog...thanks for sharing your work!

Anonymous said...

Corey

It's Kendal from Seattle. I was wondering how you got started on your book.

Kendal

Corey said...

Hey Kendal! How fun to hear from you! I don't have your email address anymore... Send me a personal email at appendageassemblage at hotmail dot com... ~Corey