Saturday, November 13, 2010
This Saturday I'm Grateful For.....
:: Freshly baked bread and freshly cut flowers....these two simple things make me feel so nourished and happy.
:: My new camera! Over the past few moths my trusty old Cannon slowly withered away until it really and truly completely died. Seeing this possibility looming in the future, I've been saving up my points in a reward-card system we use and was able to order a new camera (A Fuji Finepix) at absolutely no cost. It arrived today and it has been so much fun figuring it out. A lot has changed in the five years since I bought my first digital camera.
:: Eating outdoors. Pasta primavera, do your worst - - we just hose down the table (and the kids) afterward.
:: An amazing garden-boosting concoction that was recommended by our good friends in Denmark (hi Ben and Jane!) Simply fill a bucket with grass clippings, then submerge in water. Leave for a minimum of two weeks (N.B. Unless you want you or your loved ones smelling like the Bog of Eternal Stench, you'll definitely want to use gloves when handling this and keep away from curious pets or children.) Remove grass clippings and pour liquid into a plastic jug (a used milk container works well.) Dilute with water 15:1 and spray on the soil around your plants as a natural super-fertilizer. My husband swears our vegetables grew overnight!
I'm happy to be joining in with the gorgeous Maxabella Loves.... Hope you have much to be grateful for this weekend as well. xx
Thursday, November 11, 2010
My Creative Space
Hello! It's good to be back. I think a bit of a break was vital, but I'm feeling fresh, recharged, and ready to enjoy this space again....
While I was away from the blog we've done quite a lot:
:: We've begun our landscaping and gardening business -- nearly two weeks in, and all going well.
:: I've done my first craft market, which was a wonderful experience. I loved meeting people and the other vendors couldn't have been nicer. My stall-mate Amelia and I will be doing another Nelson market on November the 20th, and every Saturday through December. Please stop by and say hello if you happen to come down!
:: We've finished putting in our spring gardens - - we have fruits and veggies tucked into every possible corner. I think this year's crop will be amazing. I'm so excited for summer's bounty of fresh organic produce. (Full credit to my husband -- this is very much his domain.)
:: I've churned out a few new designs -- I'm most excited about this one....
The print has been hand-cut and will be used just once. I've hand-detailed a few of the vehicles as well. Though this design won't be repeated I see a lot of potential in the idea and am excited to see where it goes.
I've also been doing a few summery prints on blankets....
While I was away from the blog we've done quite a lot:
:: We've begun our landscaping and gardening business -- nearly two weeks in, and all going well.
:: I've done my first craft market, which was a wonderful experience. I loved meeting people and the other vendors couldn't have been nicer. My stall-mate Amelia and I will be doing another Nelson market on November the 20th, and every Saturday through December. Please stop by and say hello if you happen to come down!
:: We've finished putting in our spring gardens - - we have fruits and veggies tucked into every possible corner. I think this year's crop will be amazing. I'm so excited for summer's bounty of fresh organic produce. (Full credit to my husband -- this is very much his domain.)
:: I've churned out a few new designs -- I'm most excited about this one....
The print has been hand-cut and will be used just once. I've hand-detailed a few of the vehicles as well. Though this design won't be repeated I see a lot of potential in the idea and am excited to see where it goes.
I've also been doing a few summery prints on blankets....
I think I'll need to put prints aside over the next week to complete a few Christmas projects to get ready to send before the deadlines. (FYI Dec 6 for Australia and November 29th for all other international if you send via airmail.)
Happy to once again be joining in with Kootoyoo! Find many more creatives and their spaces here.
Thursday, October 28, 2010
My Creative Space
Oh, I am loving my time out in the studio these days. When I finally get out there, it's usually after 8 -- but lo and behold, there's still a hint of daylight in the sky. The air smells fresh, and all is peaceful and quiet. A few friendly hedgehogs poke around on the borders of the yard. I've been on a bit of a podcast blitz as well. I've been listening to episode after episode of This American Life. Have you heard of it? It's classified as a radio journal and the premise is that every week a theme is chosen and stories that are variants on that theme are explored. Quite simply, it's brilliant. I often stay out in the studio after I'm done working just so that I can finish listening to an episode. I'm sure all of you mamas out there (stay-at-home or otherwise) appreciate what I mean when I say that I crave social and cultural stimulation. TAL (among a few other podcasts, like Radio Lab) help provide that for me. If you haven't yet had the pleasure of listening, find This American Life here, and Radio Lab here. You can stream all of the programs directly from the sites. Working in the studio + listening to a podcast is for me, multitasking in the best way.
Anyway. Here's what I've been up to: Lots of prints, including some very satisfying new mosaics (each of which is one-of-a-kind.) Still building up stock though unfortunately, I won't be at the Nelson Market this Saturday. My stall-mate has had something important come up, so we're aiming for next Saturday, November 6th instead.
I have the pleasure of playing along with Kootoyoo today. If you have the time, check out many other creatives and their spaces here.
Anyway. Here's what I've been up to: Lots of prints, including some very satisfying new mosaics (each of which is one-of-a-kind.) Still building up stock though unfortunately, I won't be at the Nelson Market this Saturday. My stall-mate has had something important come up, so we're aiming for next Saturday, November 6th instead.
I have the pleasure of playing along with Kootoyoo today. If you have the time, check out many other creatives and their spaces here.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Checking in.....
Okay, I admit it: I've totally fallen off the wagon with Blogtoberfest. On the plus side, my work in the studio has been prolific and I'm feeling fantastic about the output. This is what it comes down to: something's got to give. I have two little sleepless wonders -- one of whom, thanks to daylight savings, prefers to get up at dawn with the birds, and isn't in bed for the night until about 8pm, and the other who wakes several times in between. When I have so little time and energy to work, the studio wins over the computer hands down. Also, it's beautiful outside and I've been preferring to spend any other leisure time I can muster going for walks or playing outdoors.
I doubt that the point of Blogtoberfest was to turn me against blogging, but the pressure to sit down every day and post has made it a chore. So, in the interest of my sanity, and to preserve my good feelings about blogging, I hereby discharge myself from Blogtoberfest. Like someone who jumps into a marathon without training or foresight, I've totally hit a wall. I feel a bit guilty for letting go of my commitment, but I'm telling myself that it's fine -- it's my blog and I get to decide what's best.
To keep things from being too gloomy and boring, here's a picture of a rainbow (refracted by a glass of water in my window) in the dishwashing bubbles. Totally mundane, but pretty all the same.
Congratulations again to Beck, winner of the giveaway! I'll probably be posting again sooner than I expect.....once the pressure is off, I'm sure I'll be teeming with ideas and enthusiasm for this space. Until then..... xx
Saturday, October 23, 2010
And The Winner Is.....!
So, I just visited random.org and put in the variables between 1 and 15, and wouldn't you know it picked number 15! True randomness always surprises me. BECK of Dandelion is the winner of Kari Chapin's The Handmade Marketplace. Congratulations Beck! If you see this post, please email your details to me at seedlingclothing@gmail.com. Otherwise I'll be in touch and will post your parcel off to you ASAP.
As for the rest of you, don't despair! I have another copy of Kari's book tucked away for a future giveaway. Luck and random selection may shine on you yet. A huge THANK YOU to everyone who entered; your tips were so brilliant, I think I'll dedicate an entire post to themtomorrow sometime in the future (too many break-of-dawn awakenings, sleepless nights and full days here recently; I think I just have to let go of daily posting for now.) See you then.
As for the rest of you, don't despair! I have another copy of Kari's book tucked away for a future giveaway. Luck and random selection may shine on you yet. A huge THANK YOU to everyone who entered; your tips were so brilliant, I think I'll dedicate an entire post to them
Friday, October 22, 2010
Felt like Friday....
It was just too easy getting this "For the Kids" showcase together -- so many amazing things for babies and bigger children in the pages of Felt.
Enjoy.
Enjoy.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
My Creative Space
In my creative space this week, I'm gearing up for my second attempt at the Nelson Saturday Market on October 30th. Fingers crossed for better weather this time....
Just building up some stock. A few of the organic baby tees and lots of organic sleep sacks and blankets. It's nice to focus on prints again after taking a break for a few weeks....
And speaking of breaks, I think I'll definitely be taking a bit of a blogging hiatus after this whole Blogtoberfest shenanigan is over. You may be able to tell by my erratic posting this week -- I'm getting a little burned out. If there's one thing I've learned, it's that I'm more of a when-the-mood-strikes sort of blogger than an every-day sort of bloggger. Which is a valuable thing to know about oneself, I guess.
At any rate, I'll do my best to push though the wall and finish what I set out to do. One bright spot in my immediate blogging future will be picking the winner for my Handmade Marketplace giveaway! Stop by and enter here if you haven't yet. (And thank you to those of you who have. You guys are one clever bunch -- I'm loving your tips.)
And finally.....If you have the time, it's well worth checking out the lovely Kootoyoo to find many other creatives and their spaces. Always a pleasure....
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:: Giveaway comments will close one week from tonight, around 8 pm New Zealand time on the 23rd of October. The winner will be chosen courtesy of random.org.
:: I'm happy to send anywhere! International readers most welcome.
:: Please be a Facebook liker and/or follower of the blog to leave a comment.
:: To make it interesting, I'm asking that you include your favorite arty/domestic/life tip in your comment. For instance, I've recently discovered that you can use really fine-grain sandpaper to get rid of pilling on sweaters. Awesome! I'm sure all you brilliant folk out there have a lot to teach me (and each other for that matter.)
:: I won't respond to any of the comments in the comments section because it throws off the numbers for the ol' random number generator. But please know that I'm reading and appreciating every one. I'll choose a few of the most interesting and handy tips to publish on the blog when I announce the winner.
So, what am I giving away?
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An autographed copy (new) of Kari Chapin's The Handmade Marketplace. Such a great book -- I was given this as a birthday gift by my sister last April, and I found it so helpful that I bought a couple of extra copies when I traveled to Portland in August. Kari Chapin had recently done a reading at Powell's Books, so it was a bonus to find that they had a stack of autographed copies.
Thank you thank you thank you, readers and likers. I so appreciate your support.
Good luck!