- Regarding her Daisychain ABCs Crewelwork Sampler Kit (above), Alicia Paulson says:
It is not hard, but it will keep you happy/busy for a while. That’s what embroidery is all about, for me. I think we all need quiet time in life to do pretty little things like this. I know I do.
- This mustard jamb is a clever solution to mismatched wood grain.
- Amy Poehler thanks the women that help her with her children.
- Bryn is using the same tile in her laundry room that we used in ours!
- Gabby and Jordan had a magical Easter. It’s so beautiful.
- Penelope’s Dino Brunch was really cute!
- I should have just gotten one of these belts instead of trying to get the effect on my “Happy Birthday!” banner (nope, still not done).
I also write for Babble’s Family Style blog. Here’s what I’ve been sharing there…
- Beautiful photos of Paris, on sale. Get ’em while you can, now through Sunday.
- Another party decoration idea that would have been much easier than my birthday banner to make. Sigh.
- Kids love play tents, but is it too much to ask that they come in some prettier options?
- I suppose it’s a little late for these now, but they’d still be cute for a special spring table.
marysza
April 29, 2011 at 11:08 amwonderful! how much work on that sewed picture! I would love to have something like that on my wall! :)
Alison
April 29, 2011 at 1:00 pmThanks for the reminder about the Little Brown Pen sale. Totally on my to-do list, I guess I am in denial that May 1 is almost here!
Also, thank you for always reading my mind and knowing exactly what I need. I have been dying to improve the art situation in my apartment, and charming photographs are absolutely called for. You’re the best!!!
jenn
April 29, 2011 at 1:07 pmI did not even gat past the first images of the ABC sampler before having to click over and pre-order the kit! You blog is a fave of mine, You always share such cool stuff from your personal decorating and the awesome stuff you find. gracias!! oh… and I had to post it on my blog for my friend Kerry, she does some great embroidery work too.
Lizzie
April 29, 2011 at 1:52 pmNicole, we used the same tile in our bathroom remodel too. I had no idea you used the hexagon pattern until we bought ours, we love it!!
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Thank you so much for the awesome honor rolls, they are my fave feature of your blog. I am always looking forward to them.
Take Care!!
Julia
April 29, 2011 at 2:41 pmI agree about the tents. We had one up in our son’s room from IKEA but it only held up for a few months. Update us if you find some with style (gender neutral would be nice too)
rebecca
April 29, 2011 at 5:36 pmYou could get a lovely, fun tipi: http://www.spearmintbaby.com/2011/01/childrens-tipis.html
I even saw a pattern for them at the craft store!
Melissa
May 1, 2011 at 4:34 pmI’ve been seeing fringed tissue paper all over these days as a decorative element & I’m eating it up! Perhaps fringe is the new ruffle?
Thanks for featuring me on your honor roll! I’m grinning from ear to ear.
regina
May 2, 2011 at 8:05 pmI LOVE the framed stitched alphabet! I have for ages wanted to do a banner for my blog that is all stitched. The image you posted gives me good inspiration!
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