CPSIA got a stay of enforcement!
I'm going to try and get some stuff made to sell in between projects. At least if I can get some of it made and sold between now and next Feb, I won't be stuck with the stuff! Hooray!
The store has tecnincally been there for quite some time, but I never made anything to go in it due to the CPSIA stuff... thinking I would at least have raw materials rather than stuff I'd not be able to sell or even legally give away.
Stuff I plan on selling:
*cloth wipes
*the occasional cloth pad
*hairbows
*soft baby toys
*the occasional quilted item or tote bag
*other random stuff that catuches my eye
My soul is fed by needle and thread... and scissors and glue and and just about anything you can craft, cook, or otherwise create with!
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Friday, January 23, 2009
Most Recent Projects...2008
Some of my recent projects: I've been having a dry spell creatively, so these are from about September 2008, the last time I actually finished something! I injured both hands a few weeks before Christmas, so I didn't get to finish any of my Christmas things other than the homemade candy. So those will get finished a little at a time for birthdays/next Christmas. The only thing I got done from November-January was a cake order that I'd already committed to. So i'm going to jumpstart myself by posting pics, and then there will be progress pics. I hope to sandwich two quilts this weekend, so look for progress pics soon!
Some of the projects in the works that will pop up here eventually:
*baby quilts for several friends, ie Jen, Jayme, and Ting-Ting(Avis)
*charity quilt/sewing projects
*gifts for friends
* cakes for 2009 Birthdays and Events
* various candymaking/baking projects
* anthing else that comes up that I don't know about yet!
(pic: Baby quilt for Matthew Wilson, October 2009)
Some of the best crafting comes all at once. Everyone bailed on me for Sarah's shower, so in addition to getting to do the cake, I did the whole shower, the food including my first homemade truffles and a handmade edible arrangement, and the favors... which meant my own gift got the last binding stitch done seven minutes to showtime after an all nighter on the cake.
Cake: Stacked almond/marble cake with chocolate
hazelnut filling, covered with homemade buttercream
and marshmallow fondant.

One of the chocolate bears from the Wilton pattern book - each one(of the 35, augghhh) had an individual epression. Actually there were almost 60, someone ruined the first batch (not me).
and marshmallow fondant.

One of the chocolate bears from the Wilton pattern book - each one(of the 35, augghhh) had an individual epression. Actually there were almost 60, someone ruined the first batch (not me).
Our Church birthday and John and Freda's Anniversary was the same day, so she had me make two cakes. You can see where I had to repair the one on the right as it got damaged in transit. 12x12, vanilla almod with buttercream. First time i'd done roses since Wilton 1!
New Blog!
I decided I needed a crafty blog, separate from my journal. This way I can post pics and tutorials without letting people I don't know into my personal stuff, and I don't have to worry about accidentally friending my relatives. This blog will be mainly crafty pictures, tutorials and links to cool projects/crafts.
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