Jen and I journeyed to and from IKEA to order my kitchen cabinets in a day, and we lived to tell about it. I’ll do a more detailed post once the cabinets are out of boxes and installed (if that ever happens). But there’s just so much to tell you. (All the boxes with my […]
A prettier carrier for cheesy potatoes
You may recall that my to-make list included a casserole carrier. (Or most likely you do not remember.) Why this is important is that I have appointed myself family maker of the cheesy potatoes. It’s an important job that I take incredibly seriously. I received a Pyrex insulated carrier from our wedding registry, but I […]
A baby boy quilt
Here’s baby quilt #3 for 2011. I made this one for Shelly and Luke and their baby boy. I’m really pleased with how this one turned out. Something a little different. I’ve been wanting to make a strip quilt for a while. When I saw the pretty version made by Tara at Tara Being Tara, I […]
Guest Post: Sarah’s Ballard-inspired Pruvost Plaque
Today, I’m turning it over to my in-real-life friend Sarah. She loves all things home, DIY and design. (I guess we have a lot in common). (Sarah and her husband, Mike.) So, when she sent me a picture message about her new DIY Ballard-inspired sign, I immediately texted back and told her that I must […]
A fun Easter Egg project
You have got to try this, friends. Silk-dyed Easter eggs. They are so darn pretty. Mom and I decided we needed to try it after seeing it on Martha Stewart and Skip to My Lou. So we stopped at the local Goodwill in Arizona and picked up 7 silk ties that caught our fancy (around […]
A quilted table topper and a few words on quilting
Well, I’m never the one to wait 6 months to finish a project. Oh wait, yes I am.If you remember (I know you don’t), the quilting class that Jenny and I took at The Creative Connection, you know that I started a great table topper. (The class was taught by Camille Roskelley.) Don’t you love […]
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