



Some sweet Halloween postcards as my eye candy for you for Halloween. Several of these are from my favorite postcard artist Ellen Clapsaddle. All her images are so sweet. Enjoy. They are all copyright free from about 1908 to 1911.




Some sweet Halloween postcards as my eye candy for you for Halloween. Several of these are from my favorite postcard artist Ellen Clapsaddle. All her images are so sweet. Enjoy. They are all copyright free from about 1908 to 1911.

I ran across this book on the author's blog one day. She was all excited about it coming out and I decided to preorder it from Amazon. It was edited and put out my the same people who did Sally Jean's Pretty Little Things. The author's name is Julie Collings. I had a feeling it would be pretty good. Plus I have been getting into felt in a fairly serious way, so.......it seemed like there were not many good books out there. Well....let's just say there are now.
This is an incredible book. Rayna Gillman goes through every thing you need to know - from start to finish, tools and supplies, the whole scha- scham. I have read the book at least three times and I cannot find anything that she left out. It is well written, beautifully illustrated, and full of money saving tips. This book is for the novice and the experienced.
I was tagged twice last week and am just now getting around to posting about this. This means I am to post seven random facts about myself, give you a link to their blogs, then tag seven people and let them know so they can tag seven people. It is a gift that keeps on giving.


These are some Moo cards I made out of the same sheet of watercolor paper as the skinnies. I have been slowly working on some new designs for some cards. Cutting out small images and things that catch my eye is something I can do with my foot elevated.





This is a very refreshing and fast salad to make. Fall always makes me think of apples. We have lots of apples in the mountains of North Carolina. If you can find fresh apples or local apples it will taste even better.
King Crow
Mrs. Bird
Party Bird
I have thought a lot about this woman this summer. As I travel up and down the highway visiting various friends and family. One of the things I always enjoy are the bright beautiful patches of flowers. I am always amazed that one women could bring such a change to the highways all over America.
This is my "Blue" quilt square for the monthly exchange I am in. I was about two weeks late getting this out the door. I discovered that ironing on one foot is very hard. I did not envision my square looking like this when I thought about it. After I broke my foot, I had to put my ideas aside and do what I felt I could do. I made the yo yo's and did the beading with my foot elevated. Sitting at the sewing machine was not an option till this week. I will probably make another "blue" square when my mobility is better. This month's color is black..... I am thinking something Gothic...



Now that I am thinking about bones, and in honor of my foot, I will offer you some bone images for those last minute Halloween projects you might be working on.
Wishing all a Happy Columbus Day! I hope you are all relaxing, eating, creating, or shopping. To all in Canada A Happy Thanksgiving! Eat a lot of turkey and veggies for me.
blue bird
Mr Crow



This week I decided to go with some winged things and threw in a few spiders at the end for your Halloween art. I am working on some nature pages for a friends tip in. I have been perusing all my prints. I found these and thought I would share. Some new wings for some fairies.
This darn broken foot is so limiting. If I sit with my foot down for too long, I end up with sausages for toes and a lot of fluid in my foot. They tell me this will go away in the next week or so. I hope they are right. I ventured into the sewing room this weekend. I have two quilt blocks I need to sew and get off in the mail. I have discovered that ironing on one leg is hard, using a rotary cutter on one leg can be dangerous, and do things in small amounts.

Alas, I have been tagged by Belinda at Altered Belly Blogspot and Mixed Media Martyr. I am to tell six unknown things about myself and them tag six other people. Hmmmm. Can I ask that each person who reads this to share an unknown thing about themself on the comment form. You can use the anonymous form if you don't have a blog. I am planning on sharing some new fab blogs with ya'll with in the next day or two so I will include them in the tagging.