What a delight to go to the mailbox...and to realize....it's them! They came! Remember many posts ago my post about finding sapphires in Montana on our trip last June. We had such a great time. Well, we paid for and parted with our daughter's big beauty and four of our own pretties. They were sent overseas to be heat treated and cut. You sort of "never know" when you do such things for the first time. Will they really do it? Will we ever see them again? Will they switch these raw sapphires for pieces of glass? Well, thankfully we dealt with a trustworthy company, Gem Mountain, and they did indeed arrive.
What do you think? Our daughter's is the gorgeous beauty in the middle (just shy of 1 ct. at 0.9 ct. for perspective). We will have it put into a ring when she is older and can truly appreciate it. The other four are mine--two round and two princess cut. They all differ a bit in color, but I don't care! I'm just thrilled that they turned out so well and that they are here. What a great memory! Now...it's up to my dear husband to design something with a jeweler for me with these. ; )
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Thank you, Troops, Past and Present
Happy Veteran's Day to all of our vets!
Just where would we be...what freedoms would we have...if it weren't for dear men and women who have given their time...and even their lives...for us. We were at the big state veteran's parade in Milwaukee yesterday. It was good to shake hands with some vets and thank them for their service. We encouraged the kids to as well (especially our oldest). They need to learn at a young age to respect and appreciate our military. Today in church we honored the one veteran who attends as well. How great to have a day to honor our military...an often overlooked and unappreciated group in our society. Thank you for serving, dear Vets!
(Thank you, Graphicsfairy, for your picture)
Just where would we be...what freedoms would we have...if it weren't for dear men and women who have given their time...and even their lives...for us. We were at the big state veteran's parade in Milwaukee yesterday. It was good to shake hands with some vets and thank them for their service. We encouraged the kids to as well (especially our oldest). They need to learn at a young age to respect and appreciate our military. Today in church we honored the one veteran who attends as well. How great to have a day to honor our military...an often overlooked and unappreciated group in our society. Thank you for serving, dear Vets!
(Thank you, Graphicsfairy, for your picture)
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Friday, November 9, 2012
Little Mitten Earrings
Just added these to my shop.
They are little--1 inch or less in size--and are made of felt and pearly white glass beads.
They are fun to make, and I can do custom colors if I have the materials to do so. These could certainly be worn from now until the beginning of March around here--the snow can last that long. Hope you like them!
They are little--1 inch or less in size--and are made of felt and pearly white glass beads.
They are fun to make, and I can do custom colors if I have the materials to do so. These could certainly be worn from now until the beginning of March around here--the snow can last that long. Hope you like them!
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Ordained
"For there is no power but of God: the powers that be are ordained of God." Romans 13:1b
The word "ordain" according to the Encarta College Dictionary means "to order or establish something formally...especially by another authority". So many decisions were made yesterday on the local, state, and federal levels. Some were good decisions, and others were very unwise...even wicked according to the Bible. Oh, yes, the Bible. Who cares about what the Bible says? Many people obviously don't...but I do. We can be puffed full of pride convinced that we've won victories because of what we somehow did or didn't do or down in the dumps mourning decisions that have been made. BUT...thankfully we can rest in God's Word, the Bible, and know that no one is in any position in this entire country on any level without God's knowing it and allowing it. I believe in God who is the highest authority in every situation and know that He allows things to happen in order to accomplish His purposes whatever they may be. I'm thankful to serve a God who is above all and is in control of everything. I'm so thankful for the above verse...it is comforting and empowering.
The word "ordain" according to the Encarta College Dictionary means "to order or establish something formally...especially by another authority". So many decisions were made yesterday on the local, state, and federal levels. Some were good decisions, and others were very unwise...even wicked according to the Bible. Oh, yes, the Bible. Who cares about what the Bible says? Many people obviously don't...but I do. We can be puffed full of pride convinced that we've won victories because of what we somehow did or didn't do or down in the dumps mourning decisions that have been made. BUT...thankfully we can rest in God's Word, the Bible, and know that no one is in any position in this entire country on any level without God's knowing it and allowing it. I believe in God who is the highest authority in every situation and know that He allows things to happen in order to accomplish His purposes whatever they may be. I'm thankful to serve a God who is above all and is in control of everything. I'm so thankful for the above verse...it is comforting and empowering.
Monday, November 5, 2012
Published? A Gasp Moment
I'm behind...I admit it. I'm behind in mending, in sorting, in cleaning out things...and in reading all of my magazines. I subscribe to Tea Time, Romantic Homes, Victoria, and Romantic Country...and I just love every one of them. They are inspiring, beautiful, and a delight to read and look at. Life happens, and I've just gotten behind in reading these. In receipt order from oldest on top to most recent on the bottom, they are in a nice neat stack on the corner of our bathtub. I love to read them when I take a bath, and let's face it....it was an awful hot summer to be lingering in a hot bathtub reading these (but that's beside the fact). Well, today....TODAY...I picked up my August 2012 issue of Romantic Homes and had a total **GASP** moment when I turned a page and saw this...
These are my vintage jewelry thumbtacks! I was shocked...stunned. I SO wish I had seen this months ago when it arrived in my mailbox. But better late than never, and I'm very, very thankful for Jacqueline putting these in a beautiful picture in the magazine with a shout to my Etsy shop.
What a blessing! The funny thing is that I had originally sent these to a previous address of Romantic Homes, and I was really disappointed when they were returned in the mail. So, I did more homework and found their current address and sent these again. I'm so glad I did!
These are my vintage jewelry thumbtacks! I was shocked...stunned. I SO wish I had seen this months ago when it arrived in my mailbox. But better late than never, and I'm very, very thankful for Jacqueline putting these in a beautiful picture in the magazine with a shout to my Etsy shop.
What a blessing! The funny thing is that I had originally sent these to a previous address of Romantic Homes, and I was really disappointed when they were returned in the mail. So, I did more homework and found their current address and sent these again. I'm so glad I did!
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Shabby, Chippy Pink Miniature Furniture
Aren't these adorable?
I found them at an antique mall and just thought they were the cutest. They have shabby chic charm. I just got done reading an article (was it in Romantic Homes?) about a lady who collects vintage miniature furniture and has pieces around her home. Anyway, they have been listed in my shop if you'd like to see them in more detail.
They have a lot of potential, and I can see them on a wreath or hanging on a door knob or just sitting on a bedside table.
I found them at an antique mall and just thought they were the cutest. They have shabby chic charm. I just got done reading an article (was it in Romantic Homes?) about a lady who collects vintage miniature furniture and has pieces around her home. Anyway, they have been listed in my shop if you'd like to see them in more detail.
They have a lot of potential, and I can see them on a wreath or hanging on a door knob or just sitting on a bedside table.
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Vintage Jewelry Embellished Spoons (and a Fork!)
I admit to being inspired by a pin on Pinterest...and have gone with the idea. I've embellished some very pretty spoons (both demitasse and regular) and even a fork with vintage jewelry bits. They really look pretty just sitting there, but I've included thin satin ribbon on each so that they may be used as an ornament of some kind to hang somewhere in your house. The ribbons aren't on these yet in this picture, but when I listed them in my Etsy shop I showed what they would look like with the ribbon on. What do you think? I really like them and have listed them all in my SHOP (including a pink one that isn't shown here). I call them spoonfuls of sparkle!
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Monday, October 29, 2012
Thank you, Lee!
I received my altered Altoid tin full of buttons--all with a fall theme--as part of the 2012 Fall in Love with Buttons Swap hosted by Laurie at Button Floozies.
Lee was my partner, and she sent a beautifully embellished tin full of pretty fall themed buttons.
I just love the porcelain one on the top and the large shell one inside not to mention the many others she included. I'm delighted that she was able to find so many with a fall theme.
Needless to say, I'm delighted! Thank you, Lee!
Lee was my partner, and she sent a beautifully embellished tin full of pretty fall themed buttons.
I just love the porcelain one on the top and the large shell one inside not to mention the many others she included. I'm delighted that she was able to find so many with a fall theme.
Needless to say, I'm delighted! Thank you, Lee!
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Fall Button Swap
Here are pictures of what I made and gave to my partner, Lee, in the Button Floozies fall button swap. I am assuming Lee has received her package by now, so I decided it was time to post. We were supposed to decorate a standard-sized Altoid tin and include at least 40 buttons--all with a fall theme of some sort.
It was fun finding the buttons...and it certainly helped discovering a huge bin of buttons at a flea market last month to paw through. I bought the pretty paper and owl sticker (couldn't resist the sparkle!) at Hobby Lobby and otherwise used bits and pieces of things that I had around the house.
I ended up putting over 50 buttons in the tin and tied the tin together just to make sure it didn't open in transit. Hope Lee liked it. Thank you, Laurie, for hostessing this. It was a great deal of fun.
Monday, October 15, 2012
Pretty Mums
Despite some very cool mornings we've had lately, these mums are still alive and flourishing. These are my favorite colors of mums...I love the rich berry color and deep pink. They go well with the grays and berry reds of our house. Most of my blooms have died out, and I know the season of pretty colors will come to an end shortly. So...I will enjoy these while they last!
Monday, October 1, 2012
Cranberries, ICE Resin, and a Hike
It has certainly been a busy weekend. It started early with us having Friday off, and we got going at a good time to go to the Cranberry Festival located a little over an hour north of us in Warrens, Wisconsin. It is full of crafters, flea market booths, food, and, of course, cranberries in every way imaginable from a huge cranberry whoopie pie to cranberry and apple pie to celebrate the cranberry harvest. Unfortunately I didn't bring our camera, or I'd show you a picture or two. It was a beautiful fall day, and this little town of less than 400 was bursting at the seams with thousands of people. We had a great time, and I found a few things at the flea market booths. (The cranberry apple pie was delicious, too!)
On Saturday Mom and I took an ICE Resin class at the local bead shop. I had always wanted to "play" with resin but also wanted to know what I was doing and what sort of techniques were available. We learned a great deal and had fun. I tried to do different things (in the time allotted) regarding what the teacher discussed. I wasn't impressed with what the resin did to my little feathers, but it was worth trying just to know. It's pretty amazing stuff, and I'll probably do some more in the future.
After church on Sunday we did some hiking. Again...no camera. There is a state park that has a nice trail that goes back into a gorge. It has a rippling brook, deep sides to the gorge...and the trees were luminous! It was gorgeous and was a wonderful hike. This picture is from a news site (click here for the CREDIT), and, no, this is not us...but this gives you an idea of how pretty it is.
It was a busy weekend. I'm glad we took advantage of the nice weather and got out and did things...while we still can since winter is around the corner.
On Saturday Mom and I took an ICE Resin class at the local bead shop. I had always wanted to "play" with resin but also wanted to know what I was doing and what sort of techniques were available. We learned a great deal and had fun. I tried to do different things (in the time allotted) regarding what the teacher discussed. I wasn't impressed with what the resin did to my little feathers, but it was worth trying just to know. It's pretty amazing stuff, and I'll probably do some more in the future.
After church on Sunday we did some hiking. Again...no camera. There is a state park that has a nice trail that goes back into a gorge. It has a rippling brook, deep sides to the gorge...and the trees were luminous! It was gorgeous and was a wonderful hike. This picture is from a news site (click here for the CREDIT), and, no, this is not us...but this gives you an idea of how pretty it is.
It was a busy weekend. I'm glad we took advantage of the nice weather and got out and did things...while we still can since winter is around the corner.
Friday, September 21, 2012
Wee Black Purse Necklace
Well, this little project is finally done!
It took me a while to finish, and, yes, I needed to pray a couple of times for extra help as there were some frustrating areas...but it is done and has been listed in my Etsy shop.
I embroidered some pink roses and buds on black felt (as well as some black beads for "fringe") and sewed it into a purse shape.
Tucked inside the purse is a little love note. The purse is actually a pendant, and I thought it looked best on a gunmetal chain. Enjoy...and happy weekend!
It took me a while to finish, and, yes, I needed to pray a couple of times for extra help as there were some frustrating areas...but it is done and has been listed in my Etsy shop.
I embroidered some pink roses and buds on black felt (as well as some black beads for "fringe") and sewed it into a purse shape.
Tucked inside the purse is a little love note. The purse is actually a pendant, and I thought it looked best on a gunmetal chain. Enjoy...and happy weekend!
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