Valentine's Day is still a few weeks away, but I'm starting to think about all the heart-themed goodies I'd like to make. After elementary school and before I got married, Valentine's was rife with charged emotions, and awkward didn't even begin to describe those years. Oh sure, there were a few romantic dates here and there, and yes, I may have had a secret admirer or two. But more often than not, I was plagued with unrequited love, and that super cute boy in middle school did not notice me, ... Read more
A little wine, some art, beautiful fabric
I had such a wonderful time at the Art Walk! Located in a historically preserved area in Ballard, Drygoods Design is tucked behind a tiny coffee shop and is so very charming. They change their window display frequently and I am loving these clouds with raindrops. I haven't figured out how to take indoor nighttime shots, so please bear with these photos...I'm still practicing. With a lot of vintage and salvaged wood pieces, I've said many times that if I ever had a coffee shop/fabric ... Read more
Monday Outfit: A Touch of Midas + Winter Shorts
Good morning! How was your weekend? Mine was great, and I will write a bit more about the Art Walk tomorrow (with some pix!), but today is Monday so I have an outfit to share. I've always admired chic women who can pull off the wool shorts look in the winter. Due to aforementioned stunted legs, I am not an ideal candidate for this fashion trend. K, however, with her slim physique and long legs, is rocking the cold-weather shorts. I had just enough of this grey/black wool to sew the shorts ... Read more
Happy Friday + More Art Walk Sneak Peeks
Happy Friday! A few more sneak peeks...I've hung all the artwork at Drygoods Design, and I really like how they look in the space. It was too dark to get photos of them in situ, but I will try to snag some pix in the next couple of days. There are 12 pieces in total and I took some pictures of them before taking them to the studio/shop. This one is my absolute favorite. It's called "wabi-sabi". It took a million years to stitch, and the metallic linen is amazing - I love the textures of ... Read more
Painting the Town
Sometimes, a product can change your life. I've had quite a few of those life-altering moments with the Magic Eraser, my phone, my camera. However, there is probably no other appliance or gadget in our household with greater impact than our espresso machine. M and I got the Pixie for our wedding anniversary this past September, and I think it's safe to say that coffee has replaced blood in my veins. M doesn't get mentioned as frequently here on this blog, but he is our anchor. A ... Read more




