
I really want to make this pinhole camera,
so I can take pictures like the above one.
Look closely at these words you see. If you can believe it they are crocheted out of cassette tape ribbons....amazing.
A successful event dedicated to Bradin and Laura. Everything turned out beautiful, the venue, food, family, friends, and of course the actual reading from Bradin and Laura.
We thought we were going to have too much food (three tables full), but there was such a good turn out we ran out of everything.
Great job Bradin, you did so well reading your story. We are all so proud of you.
Laura reading her poetry (also very nicely done).
A surprise visit from my aunt in Colorado(right).
And cheers to good friends.
It is going to be a very eventful weekend. My husband's thesis reading is on Saturday(yay!) and we are about to have a lot of company. I (not really knowing what I was getting into) volunteered to cook for this marvelous event. I have never cooked for this many people and am a little nervous it will go smoothly, but luckily I will have many family members near for aid in my little venture.

Inspired by landscape drawings, Yoran Morvant meticulously draws on stone creating fluid lines and movement.
Block print is used to record the history of this tree. Bryan Nash Gill carefully pressed the imprint on handcrafted washi paper.
Helen Beard hand paints birds and swimmers on porcelain. Her work is beautiful, brushstrokes light and airy.
Present wrapping has become my new favorite thing. I enjoy it more than the actual gift giving, although I love that too.
Early this week I had the pleasure of interviewing with Becky. Feeling pretty flattered by her request. I had no idea starting my etsy business would lead me this way and I hope that my business can continue to grow. Thank you Becky for this opportunity!

I can't believe this Japanese artist, Nendo. His 09 exhibition revealed the possibilities of synthetic fibre technology. The end results, chochin lanterns out of the blow-fabric, even better than glassblowing. The technique is marvelous.


Another wallet added to the shop. This particular one is printed on vintage wool poly blend. Seems fitting for the tree print.
and salsa
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I start out with the beans so they can slow cook. Once they are finished I spread them on the toasted tortillas.
Then I cook salsa and eggs together, it makes the eggs delicious. I like my eggs over-easy but they can be cooked any way. I think the yolk makes the dish taste a little better. But hey, I understand if you don't like that yolk.
Once those eggs are finished to your liking, add them to the tortilla and beans.
Hope you are all having a wonderful Easter Sunday.
Mimi Kirchner now has a tutorial on how to make these wonderful felt dolls.
Yay! I was finally featured on the front page of etsy.

This one is my favorite thus far. I love it because of the color combo, and the vintage fabric it is lined with is another fave of mine.