Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Mommy

Today I thank you God. Thank you for another year with my beautiful Mommy. 
Words cannot express how much I love her. Father thank you for giving me to her. For no one else could possibly exemplify Your love for me more than she does. 


Love is patient and kind; love does not envy or boast; it is not arrogant or rude. It does not insist on its own way; it is not irritable or resentful; it does not rejoice at wrongdoing, but rejoices with the truth. Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.
 Love never ends.


Father, when I read this verse I see my mom in each line. 
Mom would always tell me she was so thankful You gave me to her because she feared anyone else would have killed me. Apparently I only "looked" like an angel in my younger days. ; ) 
She told me about the time I was screaming and crying so hard she had to lock herself in the bathroom so she could keep her sanity all the while I am outside the bathroom door trying to beat it down to get to her. (I am pretty sure I am not ready for children by the way) 
She didn't kill me thank goodness! And here we are 20-something years later and we are Best Friends. 


Father, it is hard for me to understand that You love me more than she does. My mind just can't understand that. But thank you. Father, I know you know the fear in my heart of losing her so thank you for another birthday to celebrate. 
Another year to have her to call when I just need to hear her voice. 
Another year of the best hugs ever.
Another year of someone who understands me and always know Exactly the right words to say.
Another year of pure joy & laughter!
Absolutely no one could take her place. 




This year we got to make so many wonderful memories together. 
 One of my favorites being the new memory of going on a mission trip together. 
Nicaragua was such a blessing and I am so thankful I got to share that with her.

 "Strength and dignity are her clothing,
   and she laughs at the time to come.
She opens her mouth with wisdom,
   and the teaching of kindness is on her tongue.
She looks well to the ways of her household
   and does not eat the bread of idleness.
Her children rise up and call her blessed;
   her husband also, and he praises her:
"Many women have done excellently,
   but you surpass them all."
 Charm is deceitful, and beauty is vain,
   but a woman who fears the LORD is to be praised."
Proverbs 31: 25-30

And here are a few of my favorite pics of us from the past... 




"Give thanks to the LORD, for He is good,
    for His steadfast love endures forever"
Psalm 136

HAPPY BIRTHDAY MOMMY!!!!




Friday, September 16, 2011

Add it to the List...

Ok, I don't know if I have menitoned that I am pretty much in love with anything that has to do with weddings. Well I am. Everything about them is just magical. Being single and not having actually been through the wedding process allows me all the freedom in the world to believe that the entire process IS actually magical! Please don't try to tell me otherwise. : ) MAGICAL. The end.

That being said, here is another addition to my future wedding list.


That lovely lettering is absolutely stunning. In addition to all things wedding, I also have an incredible love for typography so I feel this will be a necessity. Don't you?

With fall approaching, let's drool over these for a minute...





Ok, I'm done. Back to reality.
But if you want to keep dreaming visit her blog for more!

Thursday, September 15, 2011

M.I.A

Ok, here is a quick catch up via pictures!

Well, back in July I got a NEW office! Yippeee!
I was so excited but it was a bit... plain.
So I finally got around to sprucing it up a bit.

DIY Vintage Chalkboard Frame tutorial here.




LOTS of celebrations over the past weeks! God is good! : )

Other than that, we are all going crazy over here getting ready for MARKET!!!
I am currently working on the Notions Catalog so make sure and stop by at market to see all my hard work ; )

Joy & Blessings!

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Back to School Inspiration

As I mentioned yesterday, I will be going back to school this semester. I graduated from Texas A&M (Whoop!) in 2007 with a BBA in Finance. I know... boring! But it was "practical"! ; ) Anyway, after graduating I immediately went to work at my mom's quilt shop. I did all of her marketing and updated her website and pretty much anything she needed me to do. Through working for her I taught myself how to use Photoshop and other graphic programs. I loved it!

Anyway, after she lost the shop during hurricane Ike I was worried I wouldn't find a job in graphics since my degree was in FINANCE! I contacted our sales rep from Moda, Jim Salinas, and asked him if there were any positions open. At the time there were none but a few months later (and after alot of prayer) a graphic arts spot opened up in the notions dept! I was excited but also worried that I would not do a good job since I did not go to school for this. Well, it is has been almost two years now and they haven't fired me yet! Woohoo! ; )

I do love my job but there is still so much for me to learn. This is why I have decided to take a few classes this semester.

The thing that has gotten me the most excited about going back to school is this Bow Tie Pouch!
First of all, it has a BOW on it. Second of all, it is my favorite color. Third of all, it has a FREE tutorial.


I know this wasn't designed to be a laptop case but I am converting it into one.
Can't wait to make this precious pouch to tote my MACbaby to and from class!
Ok, now the fun part... What fabrics will I use?!


I love the yellow from Hometown but I really LOVE the numbers & letters from Circa 1934. I think that would be cute for back to school. Ok, how about the yellow for the outside and the numbers or letters for the inside?
I just HAVE to find something to make with those numbers!
I have been drooling over them since they came out. Any ideas?

I will definitely be using the Soft & Stable that I used on my first laptop cover.

 It worked so well and they have now come out with a new white one which will be great with lighter fabrics.

Gosh I hope they don't give us homework this week because it looks like I have weekend plans. ; ) 

Monday, August 29, 2011

$4 Smiles

Man, this weekend flew by. I went to the grocery store last night and these lovelies were staring me down. I thought they would be perfect motivation for a Monday that has come too soon... especially with a $4 price tag! 
I am taking a few classes this semester which start Tuesday. So I NEED some motivation this week! A little nervous. A little excited! : )

Happy Monday!

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

What.i.WISH.to.WEAR

I follow several blogs that feature a "What.I.Wore" on Wednesdays.
Well I don't LOVE my wardrobe but I do love other peoples! So I am going to feature a "What.i.WISH.to.WEAR" Wednesday.
 You will find a few other "wishes" as well ; ) 

If I had to pick one celebs style I would absolutely die for, it would without a doubt be Zooey Deschanel.
How one person can look so glam in literally any style
absolutely amazes me.
And that HAIR! One day I will get the courage to have those bangs.

All images from Pinterest.

Love this outfit from Casey Wiegand's "what.I.wore"


and I may or may not have just bought this neclace.


this dress has been haunting me since I saw it on Lisa's blog...
What I love about these girls is how they mix their outfits so well. Like jeans from Anthro, shirt from H&M and cardigan and shoes from Target. Now if I could afford Zooey's wordrobe, I would be all over that! But for now, a mix of Anthro & Target will have to do.

Now I would like you to MEET LAUREN.

She is a dear friend who has impeccable taste and style who has agreed to be my personal shopper when I hit the jackpot one of these days ; )

Lauren, I hope you are taking notes...

She has an awesome blog that you should definitely visit it right now. 
Check out her great styles & tips.

What do you WISH you wore today?


Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Pretty Pretty Pincushion


Is it just me or has the quilting world exhausted all measures in an attempt to make every style of pincushion imaginable?

Believe me, I'm not complaining!  I LOVE me some pincushions!
That's why I am dedicating this blog to them alone.

I have the most precious cupcake pincushion at home that this sweet lady made for me but I am thinking I want to make one myself. And since we all know I have the attention span of a goldfish and I only like projects that I can finish within one day I figure I CAN DO THIS!

Here are some of my favs...
Wouldn't these Strawberries from Fig Tree be so cute for summer?


And my gosh! Heather Baily, you are just too cute. Really! How perfect is that "Fresh Picked" Pear?
Especially in these Adorable new Sophie fabrics by Chez Moi!
Love, love, love them!


I think I may buy that Effie & Ollie Elephant pattern and make him outta the blue floral.


The next few patterns I like are actually FREE! 
Just click on the pic for the Free Pattern Download!

This precious Peppermint Swirl is by Camille Roskelley
and compliments of the delicious Moda Bakeshop

Since I can't use it to make cupcakes or muffins I might as well use it for this! ; )

Anna Maria Horner- another amazing pattern/fabric designer!
(i know, i know... not Moda but hey I love bright fabrics and I don't discriminate folks)

This one just makes me happy- I really like yellow!
It reminds me of my favorite scene in the movie You've Got Mail where Meg Ryan says, "I love daisies! Don't you think daisies are the friendliest flower??" My favorite movie! (smile & a sigh)
What is your favorite movie/flower? 

 OK, so which one do YOU think I should make? 
Do you have a Favorite pincushion that you can't live without?

And just to make you smile...




Thursday, August 11, 2011

Lovin' Little Apples & Week 3

photo creds at bottom
  
This has to be my favorite block so far! (out of ALL 4, ya know ; )  )
Ever since I first saw the Little Apples fabric line I have been in love. 
It is just so bright and cheery, isn't it?
The little outfits and precious patterns just stir up happiness. 

My other block this week is actually my least favorite. The colors just don't do it for me. I picked them out so quickly during class - trying to stay up with the gang(read about these overachievers here). Oh Well!! It's certainly not changing! I don't hate it THAT much. Suuuurely it will blend with some of the other blocks I make months down the road! And if not... tough! : )  


Here are the blocks from some of the rest of our group! Not too shabby huh?
It is really neat seeing everyone's unique style.
I love that I work somewhere where our differences are actually encouraged.


Oh Oh! I also found some things I MUST have.
A rotating cutting mat & a little baby rotary cutter!
Jamie was just whipping her pieces right out! JEALOUS!


Ok, let me describe to you what trying to sew in a house with 3 girls AND 3 dogs looks like.
With 3 of us- a stationary sewing area is out of the question so...
1st step: Go upstairs and get giant cutting mat out from under my bed
2nd: Carefully carry the mat down the stairs avoiding the dogs who think going down the stairs is a RACE, everytime!
3rd: If I survive step 2 then I place gargantuan mat on our small kitchen table and proceed to try to cut out those ity bitty pieces with my very large cutter. You get the gist.

**They do say Everything is Bigger in Texas!
Well NOT anymore...
 I am getting these little babies asap!

After a little research I have decided I like these best. They are a good size and a really good price!
  
(ps... Jamie taught us a secret about this mat. If you say "Weeeeeeeee" everytime you spin it you will have GOOD LUCK! Or at least a smile on your face while you cut!)  = )

 
Do you have any notions you think I can't live without? 
Don't hold out on me quilters. I need to know your secrets. ; ) 
  
Many Blessings and a Happy Weekend to you all!


Friday, July 29, 2011

Week 2... 2 Blocks Down, 109 to Go!


  2 Blocks Down, 109 to Go!


1st Block (block #2 in book) =Summerhouse by Lily Ashbury (Super Cute Freebies on her Blog!)
2nd Block (block #4 in book)= Ruby by Camille Roskelly  
*Check out these ladies blogs for oodles of inspiration!

So, whatcha think? I was feeling really anxious about using a variety of different fabric lines but Lissa assured me it would be fine. She said to think of each block as a mini quilt and just focus on it. Not to think about the entire quilt and how each of them will look together because you can always make it work in the end! And I'm sure she will show me how when/if we ever get there! ; )

We had a little show and tell to see everyone's blocks!

Here are just a few... 
 Proud Block Momma's!

Here are the awesome Marti Michell templates that were demoed during class...
I'm gonna have to get some of these babies!


Some of us (not me!) got some sewing done during class.
See, I like mine to be a surprise so I just cut them out during class! ; )

And who can forget what every quilter needs... a little sustenance!


What did I learn today, you ask? I learned that I desperately need some sort of organization system! Throwing my stuff in my bag before running out the door like a mad woman in the morning is not working so well.
So I got to admire everyone's lovely storage choices as I rummaged through my bag!

I have my eye on a few things to store my fabric/supplies in...
what do you think about these colorful containers!


How do you store your quilting goodies??