A few baby bows for my niece made from some of grandma S.'s lace, grandma J.'s buttons and a few odds and ends from my beads/ribbon box. Can't wait to take pictures of them on my niece!
A new project of mine: Thanks to craigslist I am now hired by a homeowner to paint their stairwell in the the style of Starry Night by Van Gogh! I just finished! I think it turned out really well. Now I just wish I had a house of my own where I could do fun stuff like this!
Bartletts 2024 Greetings, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! A physical card in the mail happened not again this year, my apologies to all, but between getting a puppy (yes, a puppy!), renovating our kitchen and all the rest (waves wildly at the chaos around us), it just didn't happen. BUT, I bring you an update with pictures of our year; a summary. (Shout out to Signal Return in Detroit for hosting a lovely workshop where this artwork above was made. If you are in the southeast Michigan area, I highly recommend signing up for a class!) And now for an update on the family :) Peter - He celebrated his 15th year at the same workplace this year. We are very thankful for a job that allows him to work from home (although he says he misses the office life a little bit) and close to family. And 15 years means some extra, extra perks in the form of being able to take off almost every Friday from October- December! Woo-hoo! He has been working hard, bu...
Do probably the most recent DIY project was this DIY Drum Shade for our dining area. In my opinion, I think it looks so much better than the black metal with frosty white lamps chandelier that came with the apartment. What you will need: - 23" Quilting/embroidery Hoop (2 of them) or a size that works for your table/dining area (I ordered them from Jo Ann Fabrics) - a table runner measuring at least 74 inches so fit around the embroidery hoops - string/wire to attach to existing light fixture Directions: 1) unscrew the out ring of each embroidery hoop and lay the inner ring on a flat surface. 2) wrap the table runner around the inner ring lengthwise, the table runner will overlap with itself a bit 3) slide the outer hoop around the table runner and inner ring so that the table runner is squeezed in between the two rings 4) repeat with the other end of the table runner 5) tie string to one of the embroidery hoops by either sewing or gluing and affix to the existing ligh...
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