Thursday, November 29, 2007

Messy

Gadzooks! We hired a maid service to come tomorrow! I can't believe it! My husband rather hilariously suggested it as part of our holiday preparations. This may be the very first time our entire house will be clean all at the same time.

The problem is that I have to find a place today for all of our cluttered piles. My usual way of cleaning is to do just a little bit at a time and I will pick up the pile of whatever, dust or vacuum underneath it, and put it back where it was. Our drawers and cupboards are neatly organized, probably because half our stuff is rarely back in them. For tomorrow, I even have to clean up my sewing area and I haven't yet made these little fabric trees for our holiday table. When I told my husband all that The Maids will do for us. They even will change your sheets! Take out the garbage! Load the dishwasher! He wondered if we could afford to have them come every week.... We can't but he's a sweetie!

This is a very uninteresting post... I must admit that I'm still avoiding all the organizing I have to do right now...

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

First Holiday Decorations

Out in blogland and in my neighborhood, people seem to have all their holiday decorations up! I prefer to do a build up that climaxes at Christmas Eve. We bring out the Advent box when Advent starts and I usually have to go running around for the correct colored candles. ( I think, pink purple and white, or maybe blue pink and white... whatever.. the middle one is white...)

Our Advent box has the Playmobil Nativity scene for the kids, all our Christmas books the prayers and lessons we like to do. I am feeling that a lot of the stuff I wrote up for our nightly ritual was appropriate when the kids were really little, but now they really want to talk about deeper theological meaning. We'll see how it goes once it officially starts Sunday night. Although we aren't Jewish, I like to take a break when Hanukkah starts to talk about that holiday too and use the books I have from the classroom when we covered all the winter holidays. We like any excuse to make potato pancakes and doughnuts.

We put the tree up about 2 weeks before Christmas because otherwise it looks pretty tired by the holiday. I've had to ask (beg?) the extended family not to get us any more Christmas decorations because we do NOT have one more surface available for decorations no matter how special. I can not seem to follow my own mandate, so this year I made the Holiday Dangles Garland from over at Allsorts Her pattern has paper cutouts for the dangles, but I was feeling inspired to do these felt disks:

Felt Ornaments

That photo was taken before I finished them all. It's been so overcast and our house is darkish during the day, I'll take a photo of the whole thing when I've hung it in the right area.

I did another small craft show last night. It was fun and I sold more than I did at the big one a few weeks ago. I'm hoping to list the rest of the stuff at etsy. Maybe the sunlight will cooperate with my camera later in the week.

Sunday, November 25, 2007

High Five

Since I didn't make the turkey, we find that we are woefully lacking in delicious Thanksgiving leftovers. My husband likes the turkey sandwiches better than the regular meal. I might cook a small turkey this week just for us just to make up for it.

Meanwhile, This video cracks me up every time I watch it:

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Thanksgiving

Happy Thanksgiving!
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We are off to my parent's house for the Big Meal. This is the first time my Mom has ever hosted. Well, there was one year in the 70's when there was a snowstorm and we couldn't get out to Iowa, so we went out with the neighbors to a restaurant. That one was pretty lame.....

Anyway, since my Iowa grandparents all passed away a few years ago, I've been hosting and it's fun, but Mom let me have a break and wants to do it at her house. How's this for a change? My mom is calling me for turkey roasting tips! I've just finished making my stuffing contribution and the house smells like Thanksgiving even though we aren't making any turkey over here.

This may very well be my favorite holiday because apart from the meal and a bit of traveling. It's just sitting around being grateful and not too much extra fuss. My husband and my dad like to spend the whole weekend watching the high school football championships on the local television. They get really into it, and especially like the quick games with few commercials.

Our life is full of abundant joy! Blessings to everyone!

Friday, November 16, 2007

More Japanese Craft Books

I have more Japanese books to share. This one is ISBN483472509X and the title is "Small Felt Creations" How could I pass that up?

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I love these felt containers with embroidered details:
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or how about these little needle felted cuties in perfectly sized cottages:
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This book also has patterns for small felt pouches, containers, coasters, even a few lovely flowers. Patterns are allin the back of the book and not on a fold out paper insert. I do prefer that!

Next is an embroidery book, ISBN4529042383.
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This other embroidery book
is an all time favorite of mine, so I was hoping this one would be more of the same sort of thing. This new one is cute, but instead of lots of motifs and patterns, it is more of an inspiration book. I can't read any of the text, but I think it showcases the work of some very talented people. Some patterns are provided.

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Here is an adorable quilt with cross-stitched people and several charming samplers. The book does not have these patterns, but this is inspirational!
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Finally, I've been wanting this one for ages. It was the most expensive at about $18 US. ISBN9784072488812
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This book shows how to carve your own adorable stamps. Instructions are visual and very clear. Most craft stores sell kits to try this on your own. I've tried it with my daughter and it was fun! I need to get the permanent fabric ink though...

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Who needs to read Japanese when the instructions are as clear as this? The stamps work on a variety of fabrics (with the right ink) and just need a simple heat set with the iron.

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This owl, sun and butterfly are just a few of the dozens and dozens of ideas for stamps in this book.

See more Japanese book s and projects over at Crafting Japanese. After a long hiatus, I think they are back up and running.

People always ask me, so here's my spiel: Because it is in English, I order my Japanese books from YesAsia. Searching there is tricky because their search engine stinks. You do an advanced search using just the ISBN numbers, no letters. If a book is out-of-stock- or otherwise unavailable it will simply not come up. Sometimes I find a book I like and then browse around the other suggestions and pick things out that strike my fancy. You can check the Japanese books on ebay. They provide way better descriptions and photos but never provide ISBN #s.... It can take a month or more for books to arrive from YesAsia. Shipping is free to the USA for orders over $25US

Another good source is SuperBuzzy. I haven't ordered from them, but my friend gets their adorable fairy tale fabric when she can.

Again, HERE is the link to my flickr photoset of craft books.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

More Flowers

I added some of my Felted Crochet Flowers to my Etsy Shop.

Red Pointsettia Yellow, Pink, Brown Flower

I also added one of my Monkey Totes: Monkey Sweater Tote

There is sort of a trick to listing on Etsy. You have to tag everything carefully or items seem to get lost in the masses of listings. I have to get involved in the forums over there to get the skinny on successful selling. There is even a whole board dedicated to it over at Craftster. Obviously the key is self promotion. I think I have to work on that, as all my blogger connections are crafty like me. In the meantime, I checked out the prices for overseas shipments and my things are light so it isn't that much more expensive. Crochet flowers available worldwide!

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Etsy Shop is up!

Finally! I opened my Etsy Store! Click HERE to see! I'm at www.iamsusie.etsy.com Special thanks to my friend novastarlet. She helped me with the banner.

I only have one listing though... I put up my Robot tote. This tote is one of the favorite things I've ever made and it is a very good size too. I hope it sells, but it will be very hard to part with him.
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Click HERE for the listing. I'm hoping to add some crochet flowers today too and a smaller monkey tote. Yesterday I got every wool sweater they had at the Salvation Army store to make more totes. Unfortunately, I think I only got about 8 sweaters. I'm really in the mood to work with wool right now!

Business cards are on their way from the printer. For the moment, I'm only going to ship to the USA and I'm only accepting Paypal.