December 20, 2011
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A few weeks ago my mother came to visit and brought with her a lovely handmade afghan. It was made by one of my grandmothers (we don’t know which one!). I remember sneaking into my mother’s closet as a little girl and seeing the corner of this blanket tucked away with the family quilts. Secretly I would pull it down and lay it on my bed.
I’ve always loved the bright and varied colors. It just makes me happy 🙂
This visit, my mother decided to give it to me, and I am so excited! It really cozy’s up the corner of my living room! It is so funny, because just last week in my etsy interview they asked me about favorite handmade possessions, and I didn’t have one so I listed my husband’s family quilt! Now I have a little handmade nugget of my own 🙂
Here’s to cozy corners and rainy Wednesday afternoons 🙂
December 12, 2011
Hello and I am back to regular blogging (at least to the best of my ability). And to celebrate, I wanted to offer you a FREE Gingiber X-Mas Card download 🙂
This is an original Gingiber blue winter deer illustration. Simply print centered horizontally onto an 8.5×11 piece of card stock, fold down the center, trim the edges, and enjoy for a lovely holiday card!
I hope that you like this card and that it gets you into the holiday spirit! Please only use this for personal use. Do not reproduce for re-sale.
Cheers and happy Monday,
Stacie
December 9, 2011
Hi friends! I have been gone from this blog for so long and I really really miss it! My days consist of feedings, packaging Etsy orders, and keeping Violet entertained. In all honesty, I feel a bit overwhelmed with all of the activity in my life so far. I’ve been working like a mad woman to keep up with the orders due to my recent Etsy feature, and I am lucky if I even change out of my pajamas during the day! Forget make-up and fixed hair! But, as you can tell by these photos, Nathan and I are truly blessed this year with 2 healthy girls (for the most part… right now we are battling some illness in the house).
Lucy is 1 month old today! I cannot believe it has only been 4 weeks, to be quite honest. I look forward to taking a mini “vacation” in January from work in order to get recharged after all of this holiday madness. But I am so very thankful for the business.
Next week will begin a new blogging routine. Thanks for sticking with me, friends!
December 5, 2011
Hi friends! I am so excited to announce that I am today’s Etsy Featured Seller! Back in October Etsy contacted me and asked if I wanted to be featured. Of course I said “YES”!
I have been anxiously awaiting this day ever since 🙂
So please, click on over to Etsy and check out my feature! There is an interview and some pictures of me and my work.
So overwhelmingly happy and fulfilled at the moment.
Thanks for all of the support 🙂
Stacie
November 29, 2011
Hi friends!
It has been a while since I dropped in and updated you on my new life as a momma of 2!
I am really tired. Lucy is a dream baby, easy going and sleeps really well! Miss Violet, however, is the lightest sleeper, so if Lucy cries, both girls are up 🙂 I have so enjoyed spending so much time at home with Lucy. She is just the sweetest, cuddliest baby. I feel like she is an old soul 😉
Violet adores her sister and is not jealous in any way of her sissy. She is, however, struggling with all of the changes in the house. But, she loves to hug and kiss her sister. We have been having lots of lessons about being gentle and not hitting Lucy in the soft spot 🙂
Nathan is my rock. He stays up with Lucy sometimes so that I can get a good night’s sleep a few nights a week. He is upbeat about our new family life, and makes the transition seem easier. I love my man so much!
I have been struggling with feedings. I can feed her for 1.5 hours and she still is not full! My doctor said to supplement her feedings with a bottle of formula so that she will keep gaining weight. I am going to try and stick with breast feeding for as long as possible, but am feeling rather discouraged 🙁
And, now that Gingiber is back open, I have been SO busy, and perhaps a bit over-committed. I have The Little Craft Show coming up on Saturday, as well as a BIG secret event coming up on Monday. I will spill the beans Monday morning, but just know it is going to make my December SUPER busy!
Thanks for still coming by and reading the blog. A big THANK YOU to all of my online friends who have guest blogged over the past 2 weeks 🙂
I will get back into the blogging routine very very soon.
Talk soon,
Stacie
November 28, 2011
Hi there! This is Gussy of Gussy Sews {blog and shop}. I wanted to share with you today why having an Inspiration Board in your office or studio is super duper important ~ There are many reasons, but there are a top few:
Here’s why adding an Inspiration Board to my workspace was important:
1. it’s helped me to add pretty art to my office
2. it serves as a catch-all for the pretty + interesting things I find
3. it helps me to define my personal and professional goals
4. it motivates me to work on my goals daily and weekly
As an Indie Biz owner, I love to see where I’m at and how things change as the months go on. Some times it’s just too easy to get lost in the shuffle of deadlines and packaging orders and purchasing materials, so having a source for constant inspiration is a must! All of those things are critical, but if your purpose and goals aren’t constantly on your mind then it’s really easy to get off-track.
Looking back, every time Gussy Sews has made a big, forward-moving change, like hiring another employee or re-organizing the studio, it’s because I had my goals written out.
Today I’m here with a quick & easy tutorial… I’m REALLY excited to share with you the steps I took on making my Inspiration Board so you can make one and we can be Inspiration Board twins ~ yay!

MATERIALS:
To get started, you’ll need 4 cut pieces of wood {my finished board measures 2′ x 3′, but yours can be any size you want}, paint, a paint brush, wire or string, and some sort of clip to hang your inspiring items.

STEP ONE: Once you decide what size to make your Inspiration Board, arrange the boards the way you want them to lay and start drilling {or nailing} them in. Zack pre-drilled the holes so the wood wouldn’t split. He also made sure the heads sat a little below the surface of the wood so nothing would stick out. STEP TWO: Grab your paint, your brush and the material you’ll use to hang your items from. I used wire, found at the neighborhood hardware store. I bought two tubes of paint but only used one full tube. Now I have an extra tube for another project, perfect!
*My paintbrush has angled tips so it was really easy to paint really close to the cracks without making any mistakes.

STEP THREE: Squirt a line of paint onto the wood. Make sure you work quickly, my paint dried pretty fast so it was important I wasn’t too messy. STEP FOUR: Be sure you apply an even coat, too. You can always go back in a few minutes and apply a second coat if you want a darker application.

STEP FIVE: I applied the paint to one board at a time. Pay attention to the sides of the boards, making sure you apply paint there as well {if you want to}. Work in even, consistent brush strokes so your Inspiration Board has a pretty coat of paint :] STEP SIX: Continue to paint the rest of the boards and sides until you have every visible surface colored.

STEP SEVEN: This is the easy part — let it dry! Maybe sip a yummy pumpkin-y drink while you wait :] STEP EIGHT: Prop your newly painted Inspiration Board and envision how far you’ll need to space the wire {for hanging your inspiring items}. Look at your board from a different angle… Really, this is hard work. Better take another sip of your yummy drink ;]

STEP NINE: This part was the most difficult step. I didn’t get any pictures of how I wrapped the wire because I didn’t have a spare arm to hold my camera, dang, but here’s how I did it —
I started at the top left side of the “frame” and wrapped the wire a few times around the left board. I gave myself about 4 extra inches of wire before I started wrapping it so I could twist it like you would when putting a twist tie around bag of bread. The wire was a little slippery so twisting it helped keep it secure.
Once it was secure on the left side, I stretched the wire over to the ride side of the board, wrapping it around the right side twice. Then I headed over to the left side, one loop around the board and then over to the ride board. I alternated between how many times around I wrapped the wire on left & right sides (once or twice). This give the finished board an inconsistent look, which I liked. The less perfect the better I felt about it. I also spaced out the wire as I made my way from two to bottom. This served two purposes: I didn’t want to run out of wire and I wanted there to be space to hang things without everything touching/overlapping.
When I got to the bottom of the frame I made sure I had a few extra inches of wire so I could wrap it around the left {or right?} side and then twist the remaining wire so it was secure. I also went back through and shimmied the wire down a little more so create even more space in between each “line” of wire. There are little kinks in the wire, which I LOVE! See? Perfection, it’s beautiful.
So here it is, my finished Inspiration Board hanging in my office:

Here’s a close up of the wire. You can see that some times it’s wrapped twice around the left & right sides and other times it’s wrapped just once. Right now my Inspiration Board has photos of Heather Bailey’s workspace, pretty flowers, orange pumpkins, lovely perfume bottles, an inspiring quote, a scrap of fabric and more. I’m really excited to add more things…
Maybe Zack will slip in an occasional love note? hint, hint

So that’s it! Thanks so much Stacie for letting me share a fun DIY while you get ready to snuggle your new baby! YAY, babie’s are sooooooo cute!
xoxo, Gussy
November 23, 2011
Hello, hello!! My name is Candace and I blog over at Sparkle Power. I’m so excited to be posting for Stacie while she enjoys her sweet baby girl. Isn’t Lucy a doll?!
Today I’m sharing a fun DIY for a painted canvas tote bag. One can never have too many tote bags, am I right? This would make a lovely homemade holiday gift! Chevron patterns are really popular these days and this one is done in a nice large scale.
To make this bag you will need to following supplies:
a canvas tote bag
fabric paints (I used 5 colors)
masking tape
foam paint brush
pencil
ruler
Begin by finding the center of your bag and lightly drawing a straight line down the middle using your ruler. Starting from the top sides of your bag, just under the bottom stitching line begin making marks 3 inches apart. Do the same thing down the center line as well. Then lightly draw diagonal lines from the edge marks to the center marks connecting them to the next notch down and you’ll get your guide marks.
Tape off a section and begin painting. You’ll need to allow each section to dry before you begin painting the next. When you’ve finished painting each section, pull up the tape and you’re done! Now you’ve got a cool + cute bag to give as a gift or keep for yourself! Enjoy!
November 22, 2011