Monday, June 30, 2008

I think it's about time for ...

... some dishcloths. I'm dusting off my knitting needles so that I can start making some dishcloths for the big move! Only two months to go!

Don't you just love my new shirt that I used for the background? I got it from Forever21 and it's quickly working its way up my list of favorite shirts! One thing I love about Forever21 is the awesome fabrics they work with. It's too bad their clothes are such a crappy quality most of the time. After this shirt has died, I just might have to cut this up for a little coin purse or tissue holder or some other item that I don't know how to sew, but will pretend that I do.

In other news, Kevin and I thought it would be a good idea to buy a Slip 'n Slide on Saturday. After opening it up, we laughed at the warning that it was "not for adults." Two days later, I couldn't agree more. While a complete blast at the time, the aftermath of stiff necks (Kevin) and sore muscles (me) makes us realize that we just aren't as young as we used to be. I feel like I went though Billy Blanks' Boot Camp or something. But still, I'm sure we will be back on it this weekend. All the memories that were stirred up made me feel like I was 8 again. Wonderful.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Summer Reading Update

I've penned this summer as the summer I get back in touch with my bibliophile-self. Thanks to Booksfree.com, I am reading more than ever and feeling more grounded and inspired than ever. Yay!

I just wanted to give you a quick glimpse of what I've read since posting about World of Pies. Nothing fancy.


Welcome to the World, Baby Girl! by Fannie Flagg--Loved it. City girl returns to small town roots. Made me want to read more of her books.


Can You Keep a Secret? by Sophie Kinsella--Liked it. Didn't love it, but it made for a quick amusing read.


The Eyre Affair by Jasper Fforde--I thought this was a no-fail book. It failed me. I couldn't even get through the first twenty pages. Sigh.


True Blue by Luanne Rice--I really didn't expect to like it as much as I did. The cover reminds me of one of the sappy romance books my mom used to pick up at the grocery store. However, I LOVED THIS BOOK! It made me feel so warm and fuzzy on the inside and really made me take a look at myself as a person. The setting felt like home to me. I cannot wait to read more of her books as they are all set in the same place.


My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Piccoult--Being the second book I've read by her, I know her books are hard to read. I loved this book and hated it at the same time. The ending was upsetting and inconceivable, which is apparently her style. The movie adaptation will more than likely not do this book justice since Cameron Diaz is playing the mother, who is also a lawyer. Yeah, that's believable.


Eat Cake by Jeanne Ray--Not life-changing, but adorable and heart-warming. Anyone in need of a quick read or a pick-me-up should definitely grab a copy of this.

Not too shabby, considering summer just officially started!

Monday, June 23, 2008

NOT Failing to Plan

I'm huge on planning things. We won't get into whether or not I follow through on these plans, but I enjoy the process of planning. I love having a place to record my lists and with my job, I need somewhere to keep track of to-do lists as well as deadlines. It's quite obvious that I haven't completed my transition to adulthood yet because what I'm currently using is a school assignment book. To me, they're more practical. There is plenty of space to write in, and they're already dated. I've attempted a real "adult" organizer before, only to miswrite dates because it's impossible for me to be trusted with such important tasks. Plus, I'll be honest. They're MUCH cuter.

And then I found this gem at the happiest place on earth: Target. This one is laid out exactly like a school assignment book with a bonus monthly calendar included as well. What's also great is that the paper part comes out and can be replaced with refills. No pesky binder rings either ... this one is purely spiral bound, baby. Since I can't let anything remain as I found it, I added this cute date twill ribbon by 7gypsies. I'm debating sewing the strip down to the book and I know somewhere I need to add a pop of color ... either red or turquoise or yellow. I can't wait until August to use this bad boy. Speaking of which, how awesome is it that my current planner ends on August 1st, which is exactly when this one starts?

And because I feel like this post is lacking color, I leave you with something pretty that has been sitting on my desk for some time now, waiting for me to return them to our craft room at work. I REALLY need to get a set of my own.

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Oh happy day

For reasons that no one needs to hear about, I haven't been in the most wonderful of mood lately. I've felt like I've lost my mojo and have been searching for it desperately. Well, I think I found it, sitting in my mailbox this morning when I arrived home from a night at Kevin's.

Oh, hello mojo. That Emily, I tell you, is really something. I'm not sure she realizes what an inspiration she is to us younger gals in the craft scene. When my discovery of the blogosphere occurred a few years ago, it seemed like all the successful crafters and bloggie ladies were all much older than myself. Cara and I would even jokingly tell each other that we had many more years to get to their level. Then we discovered Emily of The Black Apple and realized that even us young gals can do something. If I had an ounce of the talent that she had and an ounce of her style, I would be a happy lady.

This really is a great little sketchbook. The cover is adorable, of course, and it is filled with quality paper. I can't wait to sit down with it and doodle away.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

A Little Sad


Tasha Tudor was one of my absolute favorite illustrators, and I am convinced the reason I love The Secret Garden as much as I do is because I owned the version illustrated by her. Whenever Alicia mentions corgis, I immediately think of Tasha, who was known for her fondness of the breed.

While it is terribly sad that she passed on today, she lived a long life doing exactly what she wanted to do. I wish that for everyone.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Inspiration Times Four


Delightful.


Heartwarming.


Electrifying.


Dreamy

Monday, June 16, 2008

Tales of a Paper Investor


I have far more patterned paper than I'll ever be able to use, but I still continue to buy it as though one day it will become extinct. Imagine if it did! I could make a fortune off my little collection. See, it's not an addiction, it's an investment. I'm going to make something out of this little scattering of paper.

...And believe it or not, I have a plan.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

... and we're back from our trip to Windsor! It was a really nice little getaway and confirmed that I prefer small towns to big cities, even if my allergies are making me feel rather close to death right now.

As much as I would love to post pictures of the whole trip right now, I'm really tired and so I thought I'd give you a little peek at some of my favorites. I must be some sort of vampire -- out of over 100 pictures, I managed to get 2 pictures with me in them. Naturally, they are both horrible too.


A little art we saw while driving through San Francisco. It was my first time there. Verdict: gorgeous, but way too windy and crowded for my taste.


San Francisco is really blue. And did I say windy?


I've never seen a double-decker carousel before. I was so deprived as a child.


This place had amazing nachos. My thighs are currently enjoying them.

I'm happy to be home, and I'm trying to get back into the groove of things. Sadly, the only thing I feel like doing is curling up in bed with a book. I'm currently reading My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Piccoult. I wanted to read it before the movie comes out, because I have no intention of seeing that. (Don't get me started on my Cameron Diaz issues.)

Now that we're back, I want to get started on functional crafty items. Dishcloths, coasters, and other things for when Kevin and I move. I have a couple painting ideas too. Now if only I could get off my butt. Ever.

Thursday, June 5, 2008

What's on your desk?



A lot of crap, apparently. As messy as this looks (is), I actually prefer to work this way. To create, I need some sort of creative clutter surrounding me. Having paints and stamps out is inspiring to me. The piles of stamps on my desk? I am hoping to use them to submit some Christmas cards to Somerset Studio. Yes, even the employees must undergo the art selection process, which I'm glad of. I don't ever want my work to show up in a magazine simply because I work there. I want it to be up to the standards.




This is something that is on my desk that is important to me. I'm a big-time collector of quotations. Ever since I saw the movie Big Girls Don't Cry They Get Even saw that the main character, Laura, recorded quotes in a journal, I started recording some of my favorites. Somehow in the chaos of life, I threw out several of my journals that contained these precious treasures, so I've started over and made it prettier this time. Whenever I'm feeling down, or lacking the motivation to do something, I open up this book and am instantly cheered. It's really a beautiful thing. Over the course of working with my Director of Publishing, Jenny Doh, I've learned how near and dear words and quotes are to her, and because she is such a wonderful mentor and source of inspiration, it's been particularly touching to be able to share this love with her. She gets it.

Monday, June 2, 2008

Don't mind the banner. It is a failed attempt at making one myself. It's too small, but I am too tired to care about it right now. Anything looks better than the plain text, right? Tomorrow is another day, so maybe I will fix it then. Don't be surprised though if it looks like that forever and ever.

I mentioned before that I was going to work on some clothespin dolls ala Alicia and Jenny. In all that free time I have, I've managed to start two. Just two.




Voila! Don't you just love my cute cupcake placemat from Target? I wish I would've bought more that one. Seriously, who buys one placemat? Me, apparently. They are really fun to paint, I must admit. I love giving them crazy colored hair. So cute.



This is something else that I made a while back, but I still love it. It's supposed to be a case for my Ipod, but I was too lazy to run out to my car to grab my Ipod so it's slightly large. I got the idea from someone on Etsy, but it was so long ago that I can't remember who it was. It was a lot of fun to make. I love the combination of felt and blanket stitch. It feels so child-like and cozy at the same time.

I must say, I had big plans for this post. Big plans. However, after an hour at the gym, the only big plan I have is for sleep. Oh, sleep. How I crave you.

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Cheese & Crackers

I can't believe the weekend has already come and gone! The next week is either going to drag or go by incredibly quickly. It will drag because I have something to look forward to, or it will fly by because I have a crap-ton of work to get done by the time I leave Friday.

What do I have to look forward to?


Going here.

and here.

and staying here.

Kevin and I, along with three of his friends, are going up to Windsor for a nice little getaway. Why Windsor? Kevin's best friend's parents (can you follow that?) belong to a time share thing and Windsor is one of the places they can go. Windsor is surrounded by many of their favorite breweries, and being the afficiandos that they are, we will be going on many brewery tours, tastings and dining at some of the fine restaurants they have. While I don't really like beer all that much, I do like going out of town and tours, so I'm expecting to have a good, relaxing time, which is just what I need. As long as I take a pile of books with me, everything will be just wonderful.

I was hoping to post some pictures tonight, since I got my camera cord back, but now the computer is saying I can't load the CD-ROM for my camera on this operating system (OSX), which is just what the pamphlet thingie says I need. Who knows?! I am not meant to show pictures, I suppose.

The diet starts tomorrow! I re-joined www.calorie-count.com since that is worked wonders for me nearly two years ago. I hope it does the same this time around! Fingers crossed!