detail of Millefiori, by Chris Kenna
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So, you want to fix up that gross apartment or dorm you're subletting this summer, but don't want to lose your deposit? Here are some easy ways to brighten up your space without permanent damage.
(If you're looking for the Peacock Party it's here.) Well, the first half of the year has been and gone, and it's time to check progress against the priorities I set at the start of the year. I've decided to mix it up this time and first talk about the four new quilts that weren't even on my list at the start of this year. Then I'll whip through the 10 quilts I said I would work on this year, and perhaps offer some excuses as to why many of them haven't seen any action to date. Here's what I've been working on in 2019: 1. Shuttles by Kaffe Fassett I dived right into my Kaffe box and made this pattern from Quilts in Morocco. I love it so much that I'm hand quilting it already. 2. Marshal by Jen Kingwell This is the mystery quilt being run through QuiltMania. I always buy QuiltMania magazines because they really are the best quilting magazines available, so it was easy to join the trend and start the Marshal quilt with fabrics from my stash. 3. Dear Jen by Jen Kingwell This is another mystery quilt being run through Amitie Textiles - Jen Kingwell's shop. I signed up to receive 6 block patterns per month by pdf. They are all hand pieced which I enjoy. I've made the first month's blocks, but need to catch up on month 2 and now month 3 has just been released. They are all the same size - I just played with a photo editor 4. Portraits Quilt by Anna Maria Horner Well, how could I say no to this opportunity. Completely out of the blue Anna Maria Horner asked if I'd like to make her Portraits Quilt to help promote her tour to New Zealand. I'm not finished it yet, but I intend to do more on it in July and August. What I'm aiming for So, now for the more mundane stuff - the things I said I would work on in 2019 when I wrote down my good intentions on 1 January 2019. 1. Chic Country by Sew Kind of Wonderful Not even started yet, but I do know what fabrics I want to use for this. photo from Sew Kind of Wonderful 2. Stars Upon Stars by Laundry Basket Quilts Again, not even started, but I do have a fabric bundle set aside - and it's not these colours that I used for a trial. I've got the fabric stamps now and I'm going to hand piece this. 3. Good Fortune by Bonnie Hunter This is the Bonnie Hunter mystery quilt that I started in November 2018. It's basted and ready for hand quilting now. 4. Cartwheels by Kaffe Fassett Again, it's basted and ready for hand quilting. 5. Glitter A Jen Kingwell pattern. I've joined about half of the 152 blocks. I want to hand quilt this one too. 6. Cobwebs by Chris Kenna Finished!!! And now called Carnival. The weeks spent hand quilting this justify slow progress on everything else. 7. Ballet with Kaffe by Willyne Hammerstein I've made progress, but it's still not finished. 8. Green Diamonds by Kaffe Fasset I got brave with this one and totally changed my plan. It's no longer Green Diamonds - it's something totally different that I'll share at a later date, but here's a progress shot. 9. School Prize Giving Quilt I thinking about abandoning this. I'm not happy with my hand piecing, and I'm not sure where it's going. It seemed a good idea at the time, but it's gone nowhere in 2 years. Time to drop it. 10. Wendy Williams Tea Party BOM Still no action on this one. But I still love it. So that's it. Ten quilts that I wanted to work on in 2019. I've finished one and got two others to the hand quilting stage. But I've started four new quilts, so I'm not going to beat myself up over this. I'm still having fun and that's what counts. What about everyone else? Do you write lists like this? How are you getting on with your goals? Feel free to leave a comment below, or even link up to the Peacock Party - the one that's open now, or next week's. Thanks for reading.
Westward Expansion Wagon Project for Oregon Trail Unit – This creative and hands-on project is a wonderful opportunity for students to show their understanding of pioneers moving west. Learners will create a covered wagon out of construction paper, cardboard, and a shoebox. The bonnet of the wagon will include: • A map of the Oregon or California Trail • A model of a labeled wagon • A list of chores on the trail • A list of entertainment on the trail • Pictures and captions of 4 major landmarks In addition, learners will draw and cutout models of items pioneers brought with them to travel west. This packet includes… • Introduction to Project Handout • Wagon Checklist • Scoring Rubric • Wagon Construction Directions • Title for Wagon • Completed Map and Blank Student Map • Labeled Wagon and Blank Student Wagon • List of Chores on the Trail • List of Entertainment on the Trail • Landmark Frames Please come back and check out MY STORE for additional resources. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * CHECK OUT THESE OTHER WESTWARD EXPANSION PROJECTS (click on each to view): Westward Expansion Project Menu Oregon Trail Journal Moving West Bundle The ABC’s of Moving West Books * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Please click the "Follow Me" link located under my picture and store name on the right-hand column of this page to keep updated on all my new offerings! You can also learn more by visiting…. Facebook Pinterest Simon Says School Blog
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The first issue of LogoArchive was conceived, designed and sent to the printers within a day. It was inspired by a panel discussion that took place the day before at Somerset House as part of the exhibition Print! Tearing It Up. Following a successful launches of the first, second, third and Extra Issue, LogoArchive returns with ...
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Created from honeycomb paper and crepe paper, these paper mushrooms make pretty decor for Halloween and beyond.
Style No. L34467332; Color Code: 041 Designed around the retro glamour of its lucite and etched brass pulls, The Lacquered Regency collection is hallmarked by a high-gloss lacquer finish that's the result of a five-day sanding, coating, and curing process. From its gleaming facade to its crystalline lucite legs, the dramatic details of this desk marries modernity with a familiar silhouette. About Tracey Boyd Whether drawing inspiration from her extensive travels or tapping into her background in fashion, Tracey Boyd’s furniture collections for Anthropologie exude an expertise in color, craftsmanship, and unexpected detail. Learn more about her signature techniques in our interview with this celebrated designer. For ordering assistance and more, please contact us. For aesthetic advice and tips to help decorate your space, enjoy our complimentary home styling services. For more information on the materials and techniques of this piece, click here. Engineered hardwood desk featuring a high-gloss lacquered finish Etched brass and lucite hardware and legs Four drawers open on metal glides Sealed with clear lacquer for protection Wipe clean with damp damp cloth. Avoid using chemical cleaners Anti-tip hardware included for extra safety and stability This piece is intended for indoor use Some assembly required Imported Dimensions Overall: 29"H, 63"W, 19"D Top Interior Drawer Dimensions (2): 2.5"H, 16.5"W, 15"D Bottom Interior Drawer Dimensions (2): 12.5"H, 16.5"W, 16.5"D Distance Between Legs: 57.75" Leg Height: 9.5" Under Clearance: 9.5"
Andy made this Great Horned Owl diorama for a fourth grade project. He did a terrific job on it. All of his hard work earned him an "A"!
Look at colorful paper bags in a new light: When folded and snipped, they make delightful hanging decorations. You'll need 6 gusseted bags (same size and color) for each flower.
Highlights: assembly required 9.75" (1/Package) packages per case: 12 Details: Take a trip back into the 60's with this decoration. Use the 60's bus centerpiece to decorate tables at your party. This bus looks just like a hippie fan from the era and is a great decoration. One per package. Size: 9.75''. assembly required You get 12 Each in each full case you buy.The 60's Bus Centerpiece is a 3-D decoration perfect for any 60's themed event. With its bright colors and playful design, this centerpiece is sure to brighten up any table. The 9" (approximate) size makes it an excellent addition to any space and it's easy to assemble with just a few pieces that can be put together quickly and easily. Perfect for birthday parties, anniversaries, or any special event, this 60's Bus Centerpiece will bring a fun, retro feel to your celebration. With a UPC of 034689573265, this product is available in packs of 1/package and 12 packages per case. Make your event even more memorable with the 60's Bus Centerpiece from BulkPartySupplies.com.
A huge gallery of creative toilet paper roll crafts and brilliant ideas! Everything from kids crafts and art projects to bird feeders and cord organizers. I'll never throw away a toilet paper roll again! What a great way to recycle something that would normally end up in the trash.
Leslie Lillard of LLillard Designs is a graphic designer with a penchant for fresh flowers. Of course it's not always possible to obta...
Wat kun je doen met witte kadozakjes? Nou, dit... Strikje erop, oogjes, neus, snorharen en klaar is je traktatiezakje. Vullen maar, liefst natuurlijk met roze snoepjes! De witte hoogglans zakjes zijn over twee weken weer op voorraad, voor een extra luxe touch ;-) Zie hier de creatie met de hoogglanszakjes Witte hoogglanszakjes kun je HIER bestellen! Laat je inspireren!