Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Cherished Friends

Cherished Friends
Author Unknown



God must have know there would be times we'd need a word of cheer,

Someone to praise a triumph or brush away a tear.

He must have known we'd need to share the joy of "little things"

In order to appreciate the happiness life brings.

I think He knew our troubled hearts would sometimes throb with pain,

At trials and misfortunes, or goals we can't attain.

He knew we'd need the comfort of an understanding heart

To give us strength and courage to make a fresh, new start.

He knew we'd need companionship, unselfish....lasting....true,

And so God answered the heart's great need with Cherished Friends....like you!!

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Handmade Dolls


3 'lil babies

A friend of mine, Roxy, and I have been sewing hand made dolls for some relaxing grown-up girl bonding time.  We've been learning a lot and we have some ideas of more dolls that we want to make.  So far, my little girl  has loved waking up to new gifts waiting for her on the dining room table, after a night of sewing. 

Roxy and I both adore hand made things. We love fabric.  And, we are little girls at heart.  We wish we could play with these dolls, but delight in watching a smaller person's imagination at play.


Meet Sally.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Urban fowl


While visiting Shelburne Farms, in Vermont, we fell in love (again) with the idea of keeping chickens. We live in a city and this presents a challenge. But if you know me, then you know I love a good challenge. Our urban fowl and organic eggs are getting closer and closer to becoming a reality. I found these pictures from Shelburne today and it reminded me what we are heading towards.

I've read the book Keep Chickens! Tending small flocks in cities, suburbs, and other small spaces in preparation for our new additions to the family. It is a great book!



Thursday, June 25, 2009






















Aunt Shirley is ready for her new home. Doesn't she look stunning against a pink background. I will miss her - saying goodbye is never easy.


Happily, I created a twin sister.























I was inspired by these paper moon pics on Flickr.


These are some of my faves:







Thursday, May 28, 2009

Aunt Shirley's life as a paper doll





Aunt Shirley, as lovely as she is as a blushing bride, needed a change in life, a makeover if you will. However, when you are a just a photograph your choices are somewhat limited. So what's a girl to do? How about becoming a paper doll?




When you're a paper doll you can travel to all sorts of places. Italy anyone?




You become the envy of all other paper people, those poor souls who are eternally stuck within the pages of a child's book.



Aunt Shirley got a bit carried away. She wanted to travel to Paris. Then she wanted to explore the world. I had to put a stop to her madness.




Now I have stuck her in a box. Sorry, Aunt Shirley, you'll have to stay here for awhile.



After all, the world can be a dangerous place for a paper doll!

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Collections: vintage jewelry







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Collections: Vintage Jewelry

What makes you start collecting something? Is it by mistake or by intent? Is it because its pretty or functional? expensive? cheap? easy or hard to find?

My friend, A. has oodles and oodles of vintage jewelry. It's the type of collection that I salivate all over, because I, too, am drawn to vintage pieces. We have spent 2 days together now and we have poured over her jewelry trying it on and talking about the stories behind each one. She was so gracious to let me photograph her and some of her pieces.

I have to share the story of the charm in the first photo. It was given to A. when she turned 16 by her grandmother with a hand-written note. Her grandmother was given this charm by her A.'s grandfather and as a token of her love she passed it on. I love jewelry with stories.

A. buys her jewelry from ebay, antique malls, a local artsy area near the beach and quite a lot of it has actually been handed down to her or given to her as a gift. I took a lot more pictures but I may have to save some for another post.

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Decorating with the seasons





My cowgirl enjoys decorating her room.  We talk about what kinds of things she wants to put up in her room that remind her of the seasons.  For spring, she choose eggs, birds, bird houses and bunnies.  We found cute paper birdhouses made with scrap book paper and buttons from etsy.  Decoupaged eggs from etsy.  Tin eggs with vintage prints and a spring time tea set from Cracker Barrel.  Through the year I'll post pictures of my cowgirl's room as it goes through the different seasons.  I'm so happy to have a little girl to decorate with in this house full of boys.