Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Friday, January 4, 2013

Getting Back on Track

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 



 
 

 

  





 

 
 
 After some much needed down time over Christmas break , we are trying to get back to a routine.  Christmas is such a beautiful time and I always look forward to every minute of it.  This year I was determined to not over-do things and run myself ragged.  But here's the thing:   Apparently I was ragged before I realized it.  I feel like I did a nose-dive on Christmas Day and am just now recovering.  Not kidding.  I didn't do tons of baking or write out an extensive menu.  I didn't plan elaborate gifts to be made for neighbors and Hubby's colleagues.  I kept it simple.  I was proud of myself.  We didn't even travel to see family.  That's not to say I didn't do any baking or gift making, because you know that I did.  But I think there have been a number of contributing factors leading up to my nose-dive.  I can assure you that I am taking my vitamins, watching everything I eat and am trying to get more sleep.  I'm also trying to be sure I work in a few minutes of quiet time to read or journal about things that are important to me. 
 
I'm not much of a resolutions kind of girl.  I believe in making changes as I go through life, no matter what day it is.  With that said, there is something about the first day of the year that makes a perfect jumping off point.  So I do have a number of things I want to remain mindful about as this new year proceeds.  I want to enjoy my kids every day, try to live a little more true to who I am, to keep journaling, continue to be as creative as possible, and keep taking care of our health to mention a few.
 
So as the afternoon sun casts wintry shadows across the Hearth Room, we listen to our music assignment while we do our artwork and study great white sharks.  What is it about boys and dangerous animals?  Never mind,  I know the answer to that question.  We have piles of good books waiting for our attention and a basket of yarn teasing me across the room as I ponder what changes I want to make to our routines.   And I really need to buy some curtains, but that means I have to commit to a paint color first!  Decisions, decisions. 
 
I look  back over the last couple of weeks and remember the sweet moments of little hands and ribbon, squeals of delight, requests for just-one-more-cookie, handmade ornaments, (yep, I've been to Hopscotch Lane),  kitties playing in boxes, and icy, sugar coated mornings to explore outdoors.  It was all so good, even if I felt bad. 
 
So Happy 2013 to you!  I wish for a year full of hope with dreams in our hearts.  I wish for good health and happy times and so much creative inspiration we all burst with joy!
 
xoxo
 
 
 
 
 


Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Granny Tree Skirt Only Better!

 








 
Hi there!  Well, I made it back with the old Granny Tree Skirt again, which can only mean that we are getting along fine.  It does lay flat (on a carpeted surface) and after I stared at it, somewhat unimpressed for a good bit, I decided it was NOT complete after all. 
 
This sweet bit of granny just needed a little something extra.  I mean, it is  Christmas after all.  So Granny needed to dress for the occasion.  That may seem silly, to want an old rustic looking granny square anything to take on a more Dressed Up appearance.
 
But I think that little chunky picot edge did it right.  I don't think it made Granny look at all pretentious, just more interesting.  And maybe feminine...
 
The pattern calls for a border of half-double crochet around the whole thing and then a row of slip stitch around.  I did one row (the red) in half-double, then went back around for a second row of half-double in the off-white.  I used the same color to make the picot edging.  My picot was a *chain 4, sc in first ch, skip one, sc in next.  Repeat from *. 
 
I tried again to capture those jewel tone colors and to show how the picot edging turned out.  I also tried to show it's size by laying it in front of the fireplace.  It fits nicely under a full sized tree, and folded in half, it makes a good size to place under the skinny tree here in the Hearth Room.   
 
Ah, I'm glad it's done.  Now it already occurs to me how much trouble I will have packing it away at the end of the season.  If only I could find a way to wear it!  Ha!
 
Hope you are having a lovely day!  Maybe the sun is shining where you are.  It certainly isn't here!  It's one of those cozy days for tea, books and crochet.
 
xo
 
 
 
 
 
 


Friday, December 7, 2012

Swap Ornament Love 1

 
 
 
 
 

 
 
Who doesn't love a little airmail?  I have to admit it is so exciting to receive something special from far away!  I was so happy to open this little package, knowing a handmade goodie was waiting inside.
 
I'm talking about the ornament I received from Ornament Swap 2012, of course. 
 
This amazing ornament was made by Peta from Just Crafting My Day Away.  You can see more about how she made this on her blog.  And once you are there looking at her gorgeous stars you will definitely want to stay and visit around her other posts.  She has a wonderful blog full of happy colors and good things.  I can't wait to go visit again myself!
 
So, I'm absolutely in LOVE with this beauty of an ornament and and it seems very happy hanging on the Hearth Room's Christmas tree. 
 
Now I need to make a little note to attach to it so I will always remember whose hands made this and  from where it came. 
 
Handmade is special.  And I'm so thankful for this neat blogging community that shares their goodies with the world.  It's such a fun and amazing way to connect with others.  And that's what made it possible for me to have this sweet star from Australia sitting in my Hearth Room. 
 
I'm grateful.
 
Thanks, Peta...  And thanks, Christina, for making this swap possible!
 
xoxo
 
 
 
 





 
 
 
 


Monday, December 3, 2012

Granny Tree Skirt Comes Together

 



 
 
Good golly, this tree skirt is finally getting itself together!  Well, I'm getting it together...  Sort of.
 
None to soon, I have to add.
 
I can't say "Ta-Dah!"  It's really not complete yet.  I've pieced it together and made one round of border, but have another round to go.  It's really wonky and needs a pull or a pinch here and there.  But I HAD to throw the wonky thing down under a tree at least to see what it's going to be like!  Had to get a feel for it, you know?
 
It's made of left over acrylics (although I did have to break down and pick up a green and lavender).  It's a fun, easy, FREE pattern over at Red Heart
 
Now if I can get mine to play nice and lay flat and look as stunningly gorgeous as the one on their site, I'll be back with a better picture!  Not to mention I'm sure my hubby would be happy to see me use the actual camera to take a picture now and then and let up on my Hipstamatic craze. 
 
If not, you will know I am enjoying my perfectly wonky tree skirt creation in silence and we will just move right on to the Farmhouse Chic Christmas Rose Wreath. 
 
Love and Wonkiness to you all!
xoxo


 
 
 
 


Saturday, December 1, 2012

Christmas Tea Party Swap

 



 

 
 
 
 
Ok, I need to make a 'light box' or at least some fairly acceptable spot with light I can go to in order to obtain a half decent exposure.  It's on the to-do list!
 
Anyway, over at Splitcoast today we had a little Christmas Tea Party, virtually of course....  And part of the fun was to make a little giftie for our swap partner according to their likes.
 
I was very pleased that my swap partner likes to go out for coffee with friends and brews yummy teas at home.  Perfect!  She needed a to-go coffee cozy and a tea basket, right?!
 
Well, I hope she did!
 
She also likes the color red, which is always on hand here at the Hearth Room. 
 
I love crochet, little flowers, and buttons.  I love handmade things because they are handmade and they are never perfect.  Every piece is so unique.  And I really love to share handmade goodies with others.  It's fun to make something for someone else and hope that they get as much enjoyment out of using it as you did making it. 
 
As Young Man always says, there's love in every stitch.  Gosh, I love that boy.
 
Are you making any handmade gifts?
 
I'll have to come back and show you what my swap partner made for me!


Friday, November 30, 2012

Farmhouse Chic Christmas Rose

 







 
Ornament Swap 2012 has been a lot of fun.  From the simple creative process to 'meeting' some new  bloggy friends and discovering their lovely blogs, it's been a real joy!
 
Now that these little lovelies have been packaged up and sent with love on to their new homes, I can share more about them.
 
Just as this Swap had begun and I had various creative ideas swirling in my head, I happened to be reading this magazine, Mary Jane's Farm, Dec -Jan 2013 issue.  Yep, right on the front you see a wreath made of burlap.  Inside you get to see other things to make with burlap.  I can honestly say it has never really occurred to me before to make anything out of burlap, (well, ok, maybe a purse once, but I didn't actually attempt it....).  But these little flowers were firmly seated in the creative space in my head.
 
So with the little image in my head and a crochet hook in my hand, the little burlap flower became my Farmhouse Chic Christmas Rose. 
 
I absolutely love them and truly hope the recipients will, too! 
 
The pictures don't actually show them very well, but it was the best I could do at the time.  They are lightly dusted with a fine, sugary, white glitter, like a light dusting of snow or frost.  Just enough to catch a sparkle from the lights on the tree. 
 
I am now making a wreath for the Hearth Room's door.  Oh, I can't wait to get it done!  I will come back and share what I come up with.
 
Have a Happy Friday, all!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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