Onto the pics! Mostly some of my most recent projects.
This is a sketch of a chicken I made for Mother's Day for my mom. The frame idea is from Pinterest. If you are curious, I can dig up the pin and subsequent tutorial. Otherwise, if you follow me on Pinterest, it'd be in the house and home section. After J cut the frame, I taped to paint the inner border white, then painted the outer area black and the inner frame with the black boxes to make it checkered. I sanded a bit to rough it up and then coated with a couple layers of sealer after modge-podging the sketch on (which I'd sealed prior to that as well so it wouldn't smudge). I'm very pleased with the final result and now we have a way to frame our own artwork at home in a very cost-effective way!
J participated as a delegate at the GOP State Convention this year. He got to meet Ron Paul- the reason he got so involved this time around. Met up with some people he knew and was able to have some good conversations with new folks as well.

I made a few things to welcome my new niece, Imogin, who was born the end of May. I made her 2 outfits, then had to make big sister Romi matching pj's and a little doll outfit too.
Here's a pic of her in the hospital:

Ooga Booga monsters:
Little frogs:
Romi's pj's with her doll:

The doll outfit looks huge here, but Romi's doll is bigger than the ones we had here at home:
Following Imogin's arrival was Emily's 9th birthday! My sister Cassie made an awesome Perry cake!:
We had a nice birthday. A family party at the farm, and a good time out with a friend at the Mega Mall- rides, treats, Build-a-Bear, and the Rainforest Cafe.
I participated in a charity dress sewing group online in May/June. I took some of the older girl sizes and sewed up these two dresses to send to Haiti with some missions groups that were going. One of the groups left a little early, but we're hoping to catch another group the end of June. Both dresses have ties a the shoulder so they're more adjustable. The grey one has ties in the back as well, with a flower and hummingbird appliqued on each pocket, size 10. The printed dress is a typical 'pillowcase' dress, with pockets, size 12.
Also participated in a doll clothes swap on my favorite sewing board. Sent them in yesterday and will hopefully have outfits back in a couple weeks! I made 2 ballerina outfits, plus one for E:
2 tunic/legging sets:
And my favorite- a woven wrap dress with a belt a matching headband. I made 2, but we kept one of them.
Out at the farm this year, if you're lucky, you'll spot some really cool hummingbird moths! We thought it was a regular hummingbird at first, then saw the antennae and proboscis. He wasn't afraid at all...this is a cellphone pic- nothing fancy. We were able to get really close and he kept coming back.

I turned 29 just a couple days ago, so it's my last year in my 20's! J's started back at school and it's been a grueling month. We're hoping July will be a little less so. We're shooting to get all of his pre-requisites done by the end of fall so he can apply for a master's program in Jan that starts Fall 2013. He's going for occupational therapy. It's a pretty competitive program, so please keep us in your thoughts and prayers. That field would be a dream for him- very fitting for his personality, skills, and work history.
Phew- hope I'm caught up now! :)
4 comments:
I love all the sewing projects! It's always so much fun to see what you have been up to. It would take me years to make what you do so quickly.
That is one awesome Perry cake too! Amber would love it. We saw the live show earlier this year, and she had the BEST time.
Don't sweat the end of the 20's... you are so young. I just left my 30's a few weeks ago and it's still not too bad ;-)
Emily would love to see a live show! I haven't heard of one around here.
I'm looking forward to my 30's, but I do get nostalgic thinking about how time passes. That said, I'm excited to see what the next decade brings for us.
Thanks for stopping in and commenting! I'll be keeping Amber in my thoughts and prayers as things settle back down for you all. :)
That is a lot of great sewing!! I was wondering what pattern did you use for the grey dress? It is so adorable!!
Everything you have done on here is so cool! I could never be as good as you when you sew all that stuff. That humming bird moth is really awesome! I have seen one too.
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