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Monday, November 28, 2016
Beach collecting for other decorations
These globes are filled with sand and stones from the Red Beach in Waterside New Brunswick, Canada. The shells, tooth and bits of wood came from other beaches. The idea came from the globes on the tables at the restaurant at
Cape Enrage, New Brunswick.
The lights are LED candles.
That's what we got.
Working with Driftwood
Thursday, October 13, 2016
Embroidery
I've been working on some small embroidery projects these days. I decided to create designs that can be put on top of mason jar lids as a decoration for Christmas gifts. They are quick and fun to make. Some are made using a punch needle embroidery technique and others use traditional embroidery. I'd like to make some in counted cross stitch as well. I think the next design will be a simple Christmas "feather" tree. I'm curious what others might be making for this Christmas season...
Sunday, September 18, 2016
Driftwood Wreath-making
Saturday, July 2, 2016
The Pears in crochet
I am on a pear kick. The owners of the campground we go to on Lake Champlain have orchards of apples and pears. These will be for them. Working on a pear potholder now.
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
3 D Fruit
Making 3 D fruit will be fun. Bowls of apples and pears, etc., whatever ripens in my mind..
Here is the first...
Here is the first...
Dishcloths, anyone?
Starting this past winter, I began making dishcloths, leaving folk art birds behind. Using the crochet quilt design book by A. Lep, another dishcloth pattern book, and patterns from the internet, they just keep coming. Most recent designs are fruit, inspired by the orchards on Lake Champlain, apples and pears ( to come) and of course my most favorite one, the strawberry.
Saturday, April 23, 2016
Beyond the placemats......Crowns and Wings
It seemed that every scrap of paper that was left behind had to be made into something. The creative juices were flowing all afternoon to the amazement of John and Dan who had to find things to do...lol! Here is what came from the paper scraps, with a bit of trimming......
Crowns and Wings
Then we all were tired and hungry, (mainly me) so we took a break. We all enjoyed the newly crowned collection of the Royal Animals of Lydie and Ellie.
Crowns and Wings
all the animals were crowned |
then they received their wings... |
and some received a second set of wings... |
Weaving with kids is such fun
Lydia and Ellie were delighted to learn how
to make placemats out of wallpaper, a good strong, cheap endless source
of designs and colors.
After they made their own, they continued on to make one each for Dan and TraceyEllie's placemat
Lydie's place mat
Lydie's original design for Danny's placemat (I like this one)
Lydie's placemat.....closeup
Ellie's placemat....closeup
Tracey's placemat....in green tones (she just went to Ireland!)
Revisiting Ellie's world with sister Lydie....
Ellie Pinkham named the crocheted watershed landscape a couple of years ago. Lydie never got to play with it as a baby. Now at age 5 Lydie was quite taken by a place you can sit beside and fill with a variety of tiny objects. Here is Ellie's world...shared....
introducing Lydie to Ellie''s world |
water starting at the beaver pond |
the water flows through the cranberry bog, Christmas tree nursery, then through the prairie and on to the flower garden with bee hives |
Police cruiser stopping a bus on the highway |
finally the water flows through the vegetable garden to the sea |
Lydie as a blond......it's Lydie's world now |
Friday, March 25, 2016
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
Printing...
I've been working on this new block print design for several months and finally got it finished and ready to print. Wintertime is a good time for labor intensive crafts and I wanted to do a Springtime theme, so this is what I came up with. The design idea came from the background of a card that was so faint I hardly noticed it, but when I did, I thought it was pretty enough to be it's own card. I like it's simplicity. With time, I will play around with different background and printing ink colors...any suggestions?
I wonder what projects others have been working on this winter...
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