Well I have surely enjoyed my well deserved and much needed blogging break, but it is time to get back to business. I have a bit of tidying up that I want to do on …
Day 315: McCall’s 6442 Review
As promised I took pics of my new coat today. The women I work with loved it! I am ready to make another coat now. But it will have to wait until after Christmas! Speaking …
Day 307: Penny’s Thanksgiving Cookies
I am taking a quick break from working on my coat to update my blog before it gets too late. I have been posting really late at night lately because of my crazy work schedule …
Day 201: Kaycee’s Story
Today was an emotional day that I want to share with you all. It is a heartbreaking story that I have to share. I attended a Celebration of Life Ceremony for the step-daughter of Eric …
Day 196: Lessons on pre-treating
This is the dress I wore to my brothers graduation. The one I made and never blogged about. Well here it is in all it’s stripey floral goodness. For this I used McCall’s 6559. I will …
Day 109: Raincoat Review
Yesterday we had flood watches and tornado watches and today we have snow and a freeze warning. Granted it was very very very minimal snow that was not even sticking, but it is still …
Day 95: Love Conquers All
Today’s sponsor day is brought to you by Kacie of Thimble & Cork. She writes an amazing blog and makes even cooler garments!! The theme she gave me was Love Conquers All. She …
I love the smell of E6 in the morning
I am currently working on a dinosaur Halloween costume for my nephew. I used E6000 to glue on all the spots and a few strips on the front last night. They have been “airing out” …
Gingerilocks & The 3 Pairs (of shorts)
Once upon a time there was a girl called Gingerilocks. She went for a trip through her craft room. Pretty soon she came upon a box of patterns. Gingerilocks was feeling creative so she dove …
Painted Stained Glass Tutorial
If you are as addicted to Pinterest as I am you have probably seen the picture with the sea glass colored candlesticks! I instantly fell in love with them and knew I had to make them. Unfortunately, …