Friday, December 8, 2006

Okay, a *little* bit of a false start back there...

NOW here we go!

I was innocently driving to my brother's partner's place of work (it was her birthday and I had actually baked a cake! But failed to photograph the event! Nuts.), and I spied some garage sale signage. I got this for 20 cents:


Suh-weet!


Totally handmade. Checkout the detail on the embellishments:



Suh-weet-er!


I may use the large version of this image as a screensaver.



20 AUSTRALIAN cents, people. I was toying with cutting it up to make a lovely wool handbag using tinyhappy's pattern, but I think I might just keep it for the dress-up box for my future niece or nephew. With all the girly things I already have for baby and girly clothing, and for the dress-up box that I have been assembling, I have explained to R (my brother) that if he has a boy, I will probably turn this little boy gay with all the foofery and frippery I have already amassed. Not that there's anything wrong with that.



I so can't wait for his kid to be born. I also can't wait to find out if I'm going to be an auntie or an uncle. The suspense is KILLING me. AND I have to wait until mid-March. It's all so unfair. Sigh.


In the meantime, I am happy to keep finding things to put into the dress-up box. Already have a wedding dress (freecycle - heard of it? Look it up) and a selection of jewelry and handbags. Need to make some caveman and superhero stuff, too, *just* to keep a balance. I'm going to be SUCH a good auntie.

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

And we're off!

Hola! Greetings! What up! and also, G'day!

I have been living vicariously through others for so long now, admiring their crafts and their devotion to creating beautiful and pleasing things, both for themselves to keep, and to give away and sell. I have also been wanting to try and be part of this community instead of lurking anonymously in the shadows, so thus - le blog. I am excited about continuing to get , inspiration and ideas and feedback from all the crafters out there. Most importantly, I look forward to interacting with everybody.


Sewing, jewelry-making, tying-bits-of-bark-to-old-soup-tins - it's all art and is inspiring and fills me with...



Happiness and Joy.