This blog is a collection of all my endeavors. You will find it full of sewing, tatting. crochet. embroidery, painting, sketching, photography.I will share my love of books and animals, crafts and conundrums. I will share the process of realizing my dream, the success of " The merchant's Sash".
Friday, October 10, 2014
Gifts
A few of my friends and I are very big Doctor who fans. This is what I made for one if their birthdays!
Saturday, September 27, 2014
First sculpture project
While in the hospital for the past few days I have been hard at work on a few projects! Starting on October 1st my mother and I will have a booth at a little shop in Taylor that has things from various local artist. So I have been working on Christmas ornaments, tatted necklaces, and tatted bookmarks.
However the project that I am most proud of at this moment (even though she isn't quite finished...) is the fairy sculpture I started on Wednesday! Her form is finish except for a few touchs and I need to make her wings and a bouquet for her to hold.
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Choir Tour in Hawaii
Can you believe that it's already July! It seems like it was New Years just a couple of days ago. So much has happened in the last six months and yet I can't remember half of it. (Sad commentary on my memory ;)..)
I can remember the big stuff though. My brother got married, and now they are expecting their first baby! I graduated! I got a dog! My high school Church choir went to Hawaii for choir tour!
All of these were pretty big things. I won't ever go back to high school. I will have Rori for many, many years. But Hawaii was probably one of the most amazing things I will have done this year. I had heard a plethora of different opinions on Hawaii, both good and bad. I had seen an abundance of pictures, mostly of blue waters, flowers, and palm trees, but nothing could have prepared me for just how beautiful it was.
I live in Texas, and I lived in Missouri before. They both have their pros and cons, and Hawaii has it's pros and cons as well. However the moment we got off that plane we were assaulted by the most magnificent fragrance I have ever smelled in my life! and it just got better from there.
I can remember the big stuff though. My brother got married, and now they are expecting their first baby! I graduated! I got a dog! My high school Church choir went to Hawaii for choir tour!
All of these were pretty big things. I won't ever go back to high school. I will have Rori for many, many years. But Hawaii was probably one of the most amazing things I will have done this year. I had heard a plethora of different opinions on Hawaii, both good and bad. I had seen an abundance of pictures, mostly of blue waters, flowers, and palm trees, but nothing could have prepared me for just how beautiful it was.
I live in Texas, and I lived in Missouri before. They both have their pros and cons, and Hawaii has it's pros and cons as well. However the moment we got off that plane we were assaulted by the most magnificent fragrance I have ever smelled in my life! and it just got better from there.
This was where we were staying. We held a sports camp and VBS here for three days of our trip. We also had a community outreach, a homeless ministry, and a mission project.
This was the view from the church we had our first worship service at.
We went the the Polynesian Cultural Center. It was amazing!
We got to go to a traditional Luau.
They had these really delicious smoothies in hollowed out pineapples.
We also got to the the Pearl Harbor Memorial. That was one of the most emotional things I have ever been to. A lot of those boys weren't much older than I am.
We have something on Choir Tour called Senior Night, where the seniors get to go with our choir director and do something none of the others get to do. We went on a Navitek Dinner Cruise. We then tried to convince everyone that we had actually gone to a goat farm. It would have worked but one of the sponsors spoiled our fun by telling everyone what we really did.
We also got to make our own leas.
Here are some more beautiful pictures from Oahu.
Sunday, April 27, 2014
The Past Six Weeks
It has been very busy here for the past six weeks and yet I haven't seemed to get much done! Most of my obligations have been social obligations like prom and a fundraiser. I also got a new puppy which put a stop to everything else for a while. Her name is aurora, but everyone just calls her Rori. She is very sweet and I love her dearly, but the first couple of weeks were slightly taxing! The first week or so she got up around 2-4 times a night. Luckily no she has started sleeping through the night.
This was the first night I brought her home! She was only five weeks old. She was so small and fluffy!
Rori isn't the only addition to our family full of animals though. We have also started a fowl yard in our backyard. We have both ducks and chickens.
Here are the two big ducks and some of the chickens. They didn't like it when we were building their yard.
Although Rori takes up quite a bit of my time, I have managed to get a few things done craft wise. I have resently started making bookmarks and I have gotten a new pair of baby booties done. I have also started a pottery class!
This is the first pot I ever threw. I am quite pleased with it. Although I wish I had glazed it differently then I did because it got a little ruff where I had to hold it with my fingered during glazing. Pictures of the finished product next week.
Also for the fundraiser I was a part of I painted one of those boards that you find at the pumpkin patch and things like that for taking pictures.
He is still missing his shoes here but I seem to not have a picture of him completely done yet. We were using him so we could throw pies at doctors. We thought it was only fitting at a children's hospital!
All in all I suppose it hasn't been a completely unproductive past 6 weeks.
Saturday, March 1, 2014
Garden Project and More!
After all the cold weather of this winter, last weekend was quite delightful! It was so delightful that my mother and I decided to forgo the Gym in favor of doing some things that needed to be done around the yard. So after I was over the majority of side effects from being in the hospital at the beginning of the week we decided to built a raised bed for our leafy greens!
This is the raised bed mom and I built last Friday. We hauled somewhere around 180 bricks from one side of our driveway about 25 yards to where we built the beds.
One of my brothers then came and built the second one.
We already have some little sprouting Collard plants...
And Lettuce plants!
Of course while we were at the farm store to get new work gloves we had to see if they had any baby hatchlings. They had just gotten new baby ducks and chickens! So mother got 6 baby chickens and I got 2 baby ducklings!
They were quite fond of the shadow my brother cast! We are fairly certain that one is a boy and one is a girl so I named them Persephone and Hermes.
They are so adorable! They don't go anywhere without each other and if Hermes can't see Persephone for more than a few second we starts to freak out just a bit.
(Sorry I didn't get any pictures of the chicks right after we got them.)
Even after just a week they have grown quite a bit! You can't tell with the ducks in pictures just yet, but if I had gotten pictures of the chicks the first day you would be able to tell how much they have grown.
I also finished this choker this week. As I was looking for new snowflake patterns I found one that I ended up repurposing into a choker pattern. I then threaded velvet ribbon through it and I think it turned out quite well.
(Sorry about the bad picture quality.. )
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