Entries for August, 2008

Announcing

Sunday, August 31st, 2008

That a few Heather Hales Design’s exclusive creations are now available at The Baby Gardner.  I have been stitching my fingers off the last month to get everything ready, and every time I cross something off my to-do list I have to add something!

Without further adieu, here are Leo the Lion and Mort the Monkey (I totally just made those names up right now).

personalized monkey

Also available are some cute changing pads, the scotty dog and the dotted ice cream.  There are also pajamas coming soon.  These designs are ONLY available through The Baby Gardner, so if you want ‘em you gotta get them over there!

Nie Nie Recovery Silent Auction

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

Many of you are long time NieNieDialogue readers and some of you have only begun reading about her life recently.  You are all here because we have a common desire to help Stephanie, Christian and their family.

One of the things that really drew me into Stephanie’s online life was her beautiful portrayal of daily life.  I don’t believe for one minute that her life was roses all the time, but I do believe that she chose to see the good in everything that came her way.  I’m sure like many of us she could have complained about the diapers, or the messes her kids made.  Yet, she didn’t.  She chose to find the humor and the fun and the sweetness that comes from being a mother and wife.  She reminded us that “Men (& women) are, that they might have joy”.

So, here’s to helping the Nielson’s & for finding our own daily joy!  Be sure to check out the complete list of auctions here.

I’m offering 2 auctions today, a J Crew Blouse & a Fabric Bunting (click the links to go directly to the auctions for each item).  Please be sure you read the “rules” before posting your bid.

Shirt Front Full Banner

Teasers

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

Tomorrow is the big day, silence through out the blog-o-sphere…The Silent Auction for Christian & Stephanie Nielson.  I thought I would tease you with 2 pictures of what I will be auctioning off tomorrow and explain the “rules” of the game.

teaser 1 teaser 2

I will have 2 auctions running at the same time, they will go live around 10am Pacific Time (unless I am totally on the ball and get it done before preschool starts), I will leave a comment with the opening bid on each item.  In your comment please leave your bid amount, bidding will end about 8pm Pacific Time.  I’m working on over-riding the comment moderation for the auctions so that your bid will be live immediately (instead of waiting for me to moderate them).  Winning bidder will send money via PAYPAL to the Stephanie Nielson Recovery Fund, be sure to send me a copy of your receipt.  After I get a copy of your receipt I’ll ship out your lovely item!

Be sure to check out all the other bloggers holding auctions as well, Design Mom will post a full list tomorrow AM.

Oh- check out these lovely ballerina’s I found today!

Ballerina Candle Holder

Thrifting Sucess

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

I had plans to be here, but long story short I ended up here where I found a bounty of goods.

Vintage '60's Lamp

Trying to decide whether or not to keep it for my kids…it does match their room…but I don’t have any idea how to go about matching a shade to this lamp.  Oh, I found this on ebay- same lamp!  It came with the balloon lampshade but their were only 3 balloons left on it and I thought it was ugly (so I threw it away…).  I thought the plastic balloons were an after thought add on, oops, better go digging.  Mine is missing the “balloon’s for sale” box too.

Picnic Quilt

Machine pieced, but hand quilted, for only $1!!!

More Pyrex

Added this one to the shop.

Blissful Living Studio

Monday, August 25th, 2008

watermark.jpgYou might remember me hinting about BLS last week, or maybe you remember me mentioning them back in the spring.  It is official now, I am teaching classes at the studio in October.

I’m both excited and nervous, in some ways success scares me.  I’ll be teaching a pillow making class and a vintage sheet skirt class.  If you are local, I’d love to meet you, so please sign up and come sew with me!

Big thank you’s to Georganne- for believing in my work, to Kristin for allowing me to be a part of her studio and to Sarah for making me look pretty!

Also of note- I will be participating/hosting in a silent auction to raise money for Stephanie & Christian Nielson this Thursday.  Check out Design Mom to get all the details.  From what I understand it won’t take long for Stephanie & Christian to max out their insurance benefits, many of us on the internet are doing what we can to raise funds to help cover their soaring medical expenses.  If you would like to help, you can donate using the button in the side bar, wait for thrusday’s silent acution, or come back next month and purchase something from here.   Oh, and if you are local you can come to the Blissfest Market in October and take part in the raffle.  Whew!  That is a lot of options!!

Thank you to all of my readers/customers for your support of my work and creations, I totally would not be here without you and your encouragement!

Hope & Faith

Saturday, August 23rd, 2008

Balloons filled with good wishes, hopes and prayers for The Nielsons.

Off

Writing a Message

At first I felt a bit silly about being there because I’ve never formally met Stephanie, but then I thought about how it wasn’t all about me.  I thought of their families, and I thought that a large turn out would probably give them comfort.  Knowing that so many people were praying and supporting them.  I may not know her in person, but I love the online Stephanie and hope for much good for her and her sweet husband.

Eye Candy

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

While browsing the stacks of my nearby library I ran across this miss-shelved book.

Going Home

I love me a pretty cover.  I know you shouldn’t judge a book by it’s cover, but chances are if it isn’t pretty I’m not going to pull it from the shelf to read its description (unless one of you readers have told me fabulous things about an ugly covered book, I love recommendations!).  So I brought this piece of eye candy home with me.

The New

And what a lovely slice of wonder bread reading it was.  If you’ve been following the trends in furniture lately (which I only sorta have) you’ll know that “Mid Century Modern” is making a comeback.  The whole “form follows function” mantra of design from the ’50’s is hitting again (did IKEA ever stray from this design theory?).  I learned some new foreign words regarding these esthetics- Bauhaus and Mondrain.  Bauhaus was a school of thought regarding design- it gave rise first in Germany following WWI, but didn’t gain popularity here in the US until after WWII.  Their main idea was to bring back design and funtion in its purest form- not superfulous detials.  Mondrain was an artist whose work inspired color and design in the “modern 1950’s”.  However, I do not remember touching on this man at all in my college Art History classes…all the craming I did in that class, I would remember!

The book was a quick read full of fantastic illustrations/Ads from the day.  I enjoyed it and feel that I was given an enlightening- albiet brief, view of white suburban middle class life and style of the 1950’s.  Check it out if you happen to find it laying around your library!

 

A Trip To The Fabric Store

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

For the first time in a long time (maybe ever) my husband accompanied me to the fabric store.  The son was at school, the daughter at preschool and husband had the day off, it was wonderful to be alone with him.  Adding to the excitement of the day, Heather Bailey’s fabric arrived in the mail!

New Fabric

I was thinking that I would make a purse/bag with them, the green rectangles being the lining.  Now that I see the fabrics together I don’t think I like the purse idea.  No worries I have about 3 other ideas!

Also, making some progress on the holiday project.

Progress Being Made

Craft of the Day

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

Despite my ever growing “To-Do” list, I took some time out for my daughter today.  I felt it prudent that she have a ric rac head band.

Pink Ric Rac & Camera

(she is gnawing on the pink plastic camera she got at the dentist office)  I measured her head- 20″ (not too far off her circumference at birth- my kids have unusually large heads at birth), cut some ric rac at 18″ and a piece of 1″ wide elastic at 1.5″.  Stitch ends of ric rac to ends of elastic-voila, new hair accessory!  I’m thinking it would also be cute with 2 strands of ric rac, you could seperate them on the head for a layered look.

Grandma’s Gingerbread

Tuesday, August 19th, 2008

Gingerbread Man

I used to always laugh at the people in the quilt shops buying their holiday fabrics in july- now I get it.  Lots of ideas swirling around, need to start writing them down!