A chat over tea about things feminine, romantic, and pretty...and most importantly about being thankful to God for His many blessings.
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Sea Glass Push Pins/Thumbtacks
As promised, here is what I've done with some of the beautiful pieces of sea glass that we found in Maine. I made push pins out of them. These pieces were a good size, in pretty colors, and had interesting patterns/shapes. I like the ones that were part of the bottle's mouth, the faint purple one with the designs in it, and the brown one with part of the word "quart" on it. Sea glass is getting harder to find--especially the pretty blues, turquoises, and light greens. I noticed this especially on this past trip. Anyway, these would be perfect for a beach cottage or ocean themed memory board, inspiration board, or bulletin board. I've listed them in my Etsy shop. Enjoy!
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
I'm Back and Ready to Go!
Well, we have returned from our looooonng drive to and from Maine. It was great to go back "home" to see the beauty and charm of Maine, where I grew up, hear the ocean, and smell the salt air. We met up with my grandparents visiting from Florida, my brother and nephew back from New Zealand to enroll my nephew into college this fall, my great aunt, and other friends. We also said our final goodbyes to my grandmother who passed away this past March. We were all able to meet at the veterans' cemetery in Maine where my grandfather is already buried for a memorial service for her (this was our main purpose in going to Maine). It was a beautiful, sunny day and the service, though teary for sure, was sweet and full of memories of dear Gram. I say it was our "final" good-bye...but that, of course, is only on this earth because she had and we have accepted the Lord Jesus Christ as our personal Saviour, and we know we will see hear again someday. Such comfort this assurance brings!
While in Maine, we did a little antique shopping, eating on "the rocks" along the coast watching seagulls and fishermen check their lobster traps, hiking, eating fish (yum--can't beat fresh fish!), and looking for sea glass. I even have a project or two to do with some that I found...that will be another post perhaps. Anyway, it's good to be back to my real home, and it's time to get busy for the fall.
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Taking a Computer Break
It's the last full month of summer, and I'm taking some time off from blogging and my shop for just a few weeks to enjoy the sun, the warm weather, and my family. I'm constantly puttering around on my Etsy shop--doing treasuries, listing, checking statistics, promoting, re-listing, etc.--and it's time for a break away from the computer (so I'm going to put my shop in "vacation mode"). Oh, I may check the shop out a few times, and I'll be doing some shopping for sure for things for my shop and to embellish with. I can't step away totally, you know. Besides, the shopping part isn't work. In fact, I get kind of edgy if I haven't visited a thrift store, yard sale, estate sale, or antique shop in over a week. ; ) Anyway, I'll be back in two weeks hopefully refreshed and energized for fall and the busy months ahead.
Sandal Clips Custom Order Done
It was a great opportunity to work with a lady who asked me through my Etsy shop to do a special order for her. She had some white sandals (t-straps with a toe strap as well) that she wanted me to hand bead clip pieces for. I'm assuming these are for a wedding, but I'm not sure--a special occasion at least. She was just super to work with in every way. How nice it was to work with someone not only very, very pleasant but also quite clear in what she wanted.
I was able to buy some sweet little vintage, faceted, tangerine-colored nailhead beads and some pretty, light orange freshwater pearls (oh, and the actual clips) from fellow Etsy sellers. I love to support other Etsy shops when the chance arises. I already had the vintage rhinestone beads from an estate sale as well as the rhinestone and leaf vintage jewelry bits. These beads and jewelry pieces were sewn onto silvery strips--triple and quadruple stitched for security. One of the hard parts for me was not to over-embellish--you know how I like to embellish sort of "over the top".
I then finished the underneath parts with the small clips and a piece of felt for comfort should the pieces overlap the sandals at all. These certainly do sparkle and are trendy. It was a fun challenge, and I'm thankful to my customer for the chance to work with her on this.