Saturday, August 16, 2008
What Inspires Me Today~
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Folk Art Fun


Thursday, August 7, 2008
A Little Change In the Dance~


In it all, I am not one to have quiet hands, no matter what. Just means more drawing time to me! I wanted to give all you pattern gals aheads up. TDIPT Mercantile is fast approaching on the 15th of the month. Two out of the three offerings are the actual models for two new patterns. They are not past finished offerings. So why the photo's above? I thought I'd share a couple of my show pieces and one of them is a wee bit of a hint. I will post the new patterns here on the 15th, along with instructions as to how you can get them. Are you ready???
Friday, August 1, 2008
Just Under the Wire


Tuesday, July 22, 2008
New Pattern Release!
You can order Bobo directly from here using Pay Pal, just use snoraven@hotmail.com . The pattern is 8.50 and 1.00 to ship for as total of $9.50. Just put "Bobo" in the message area. You can also take a ride over on my Etsy link where he will be available with several other friends of mine.
Bobo is 10 inches tall at the tail and just over 11 inches long. Perfect as a shelf sitter or in a basket. He is paint on muslin that has been distressed. All techniques and instructions are given along with a full sized pattern template. All you need is basic sewing experience. You can have a lot of creative fun with Bobo~ make him an orange striped cat, add a Santa, witch or top hat for the upcoming holidays. Quick and easy enough to make several for shows! Have a great time sewing and there is more to come!
Monday, July 14, 2008
New Offerings
Saturday, July 12, 2008
A Pollyanna Summer

With gas prices, we are also more mindful as many of you are. The pool and screen house have been wonderful and it is nice when we are all together. We continue to do things like board games under the candle light and roasting hot dogs and marshmallows in the fire pit. We are also awaiting the best of summer's bounty in the garden. In it all we have looked back the things that were Summer to us.
- Catching fireflies and putting them into an old Skippy jar that Dad patiently holes punched into.
- Wearing hats and dresses to Church and no matter what...white gloves.
- Visiting family on Sunday, starting with "the Sunday drive."
- Sunday dinners, with everyone sitting around talking. After dinner there would be coffee and dessert.
- Sitting on the porch and swinging our legs. If it rained, you would stick your legs out and get them wet. This way you could get "legally" wet and Mom wouldn't yell because our clothing was dried.
- Packing a sandwich and a thermos and spending the day riding bikes with friends or fishing at one of the quarry holes.
- Long nights of kick the can that started after everyone wolfed down dinner and ended with the first Mom that called one of us in.
- Eating watermelon until we burst and the stickiness of our cheeks afterwords.
- Going to the Village Carnival and enjoying the booths more than the rides.
- Helping to make lemonade by squeezing the lemons.
- Snapping green beans for dinner.
- Lazy afternoons lying on a pony's back as they grazed.
- The sound of frogs lulling us to sleep and the chirps of birds right before sunrise.
- Talking into the box fan so that are voices sounded different.
- Curling up on rainy days and getting lost in a book.
These are just a few, and the biggest joy is remembering them. So much has changed in our lives. Some things we can change, others we can't. Embrace what you can and keep family the priority. Never lose sight of the child within.
Monday, June 30, 2008
Of Fireflies and Friends


I also want to share with you a kindred sister and Keeper of Olde. Teresa, "The Seamstress of Blackstone". A click on her link, The Seamstress of Blackstone (on the right side) and a cup of ice tea, will make for a wonderful break in your day. I met Teresa at the Heritage show as a fellow vendor. She stopped by one day as I was doing the finishing work on my Colonial dressed Raven, Kat. I did not realize until the next day as we talked how kindred we indeed were. I saw the look in her eyes and recognised it as the same I had when I walked through Netty's home and world over 10 years ago. Teresa has embarked on a wonderful and artful journey and is adding to her accomplished path that she has given heart and soul to. Her love of "The Before Days" spreads warmth in all that she does. Take a moment to stop by and say hello. I know you will see as her blog grows, the unfolding of a wonderful soul in Teresa.
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
An Inspiration To Many

Saturday, June 14, 2008
Fast Days
Monday, June 9, 2008
Quiet and Close
Sunday, June 1, 2008
Meet Seth
Monday, May 26, 2008
Friday, May 23, 2008
A Beautiful Spirit Goes Home

Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Bella Notte


Monday, May 12, 2008
Night and Day

Tuesday, May 6, 2008
It's that Time Again...

What I do in business, mirrors life also. Family plans are moving forward, economy in mind. Summer is ahead and what will we share with the kids? Sunny days in the pool, games at night on the patio table, meals made with home grown goodness from the garden. Picnics in the park enjoying local music, (Irish leading the top of the list) and "midnight Margaritas" made with jello to rouse young ladies from their slumber parties as we enjoy and have fun with our favorite movie, Practical Magic. Life and business,family and art, good economy or difficult; we lead our lives with changes to reflect the times, but we do it with great love and joy. That, my friends is the best success.
Thursday, May 1, 2008
May 1st Already??
Where does the time go? It seems at times that in a blink of an eye, days become months. My days are very full balancing care taking, the girls and my passion, which happily, I can say is my work. Lemon Poppy Seeds went up late last night and by early morning, there was just one chick left. (you can visit Mrs. Bennet, along with the works of many talented artists, through my link on the right.) My email box starts filling and the phone rings... what will be offered? Sometimes "Upload Day" escapes me. I can have all but a few details left to do and get set for a photo shoot along with an early visit to set my page... then the day hits and takes on a life of it's own.
This is not just my life, but many of yours as well. Sometimes, no matter how much we try to simplify, life has other plans. Take the day and dance with it, I say!~ enjoy those that touch your lives and remember that everything happens for a reason. Kiss the skinned knees and wrap your arms around frail shoulders. Take time in running your errands to stop in and to say hello to someone that lives alone. Create random acts of kindness in the way that you can. Have a little more patience in traffic, or a with new cashier. Take a moment to look through someone elses eyes. A smile and some humor can change someone's day. Remember in it all, that something that you say or do can make a difference in someone's life. Keep positive, because it is the goode that you'd like to remembered for, not negative. Look inside yourself and see if you are the person that YOU want to be. Take time to find and nurture what is your heart and don't ever be afraid to share it. Encourage others. There are so many things that we can't change and there is caution with the economy now. We DO have the wisdom to change the things we can and really do it.
I'd like to take a moment to thank those who have taken time out of their day and busy lives to call me, email me, or stop by here in my little piece of the world. You make me smile and laugh and inspire me with your own lives. You really do make my joy a reality beyond what I ever could have dreamed.......... and I keep passing it on.
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
New Beginnings
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Enjoying the Journey
