January 31, 2010
help a sister out…. pretty please?
What do you do when you are in a funk?
-Stacie
January 31, 2010
What do you do when you are in a funk?
-Stacie
January 29, 2010
January 28, 2010
January 27, 2010
I am writing this on my lunch break…. so here are some happy images to help you get through the rest of this day……
January 26, 2010
January 24, 2010
First, I wanted to say a big hello to those who have come over to visit from “Smile and Wave”!
So this week I have been quite productive, but have not really had time to share it here with you. I made a little something for my daughter’s room.
It is a crosshatched silhouette of miss Violet (complete with piggytails!), with a peacock feather motif and her name in script. What do you think? Honestly? I am thinking of offering these as custom prints in my Gingiber Etsy shop, where people can select their color scheme, send me their child’s name, and I make it for them. I know I am biased, but I think it is uber cute!
-Bye!
January 23, 2010
Arkansas, you had better be worth it. Show me what you are made of.
January 22, 2010
Hey! I just wanted to let you all know that Rachel over at the awesome Smile and Wave is offering a giveaway of My New Prints! Check it out here. I am uber excited about this… it is a great way to gain exposure to a whole new group of people! Hopefully, people will like the prints! Please lend your support and check it out!
Bye!
January 21, 2010
January 19, 2010
Sorry this is a day late…. technical difficulties which I really do not want to go into, but let’s just say it involves me and television and possibly drinking massive amounts of coffee which resulted in an inability to focus……. yes…..
Anywho, I present my weekend project: recovering an old lampshade with a fun new print!
1. Here is my old lampshade. It is a pretty houndstooth fabric, but is so dense that light doesn’t shine through very well. Plus this lampshade has suffered a previously failed attempt at recovering (it is covered in dried glue….) I simply took a pair of scissors and cut off the fabric at both ends.