Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Hobo Shoulder Bags


Two Bags in One! Actually this is a reversible Hobo Shoulder Bag. Shoulder strap is long enough to fit comfortably as a crossbody bag. 

 Another bag with a tie closure that snugly secures your belongings in your bag. 

The polka dot fabric is a cotton fabric and the other side is a cotton canvas. Durable and versatile bag.

Easily folds up and wraps with the tie to toss in your purse whenever you might need an extra bag for those unexpected flea market stops!
 

Early Morning Walk

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On my walk early this morning spotted this flowering plant which is a Redring Milkweed. They grow about 3 ft. tall and bloom from spring to summer with clusters of waxy white flowers with reddish rings around the center. Another bee and butterfly attractor!

Decided to get a Plant ID App...much easier when learning about plants!

Date and Time

Two wonderful little treasures! A little battered but for me that's their charm :) And they work!

The West Clox Baby Ben is a mechanical wind-up alarm clock circa 1930's - 1940's.

The brass desktop perpetual scroll calendar is probably circa 1950's - 1960's.
 

Tuesday, May 16, 2023

Bohemian Notepad

I constructed this little Bohemian Styled Notepad using a downloaded digital from Heart and Soulful and used it as my cover. I toned it down and printed it on thin linen fabric to make my cover and designed my version of this little notepad. The papers I used were handmade ivory paper with Aster flowers with deckled edges which are printable. Great for a little pen and ink! The little notepad measures 4.5" x 5".






Monday, May 15, 2023

Mini Rope Bowl


I've been wanting to try my hand at making a rope bowl...finally!

I used some synthetic cording I had for my trial run. Wish I had used some cotton cording that I have instead. Will have to make more! Wasn't as daunting as I thought!

Definitely plenty tutorials online for this project!
 

Art Deco Glass Inkwell


Another great find and an amazing piece for my desk! The inkwell was a small reservoir for ink. It has a lid to preserve the ink from contamination, evaporation or accidental spillage.

Earliest forms of inkwells date back to the times of Ancient Egypt. These early inkwells were stones with round holes that held the ink. The writer dips the pen or quill into the inkwell as needed.

Machine Embroidered Line Art Note Cards...few more

Here are several more machine embroidered line art note cards I made.  I did a post on 12/9/2022 explaining my process in creating these if you are interested. 



 

Mountain Laurel Blooming

           The Mountain Laurel           has been admired for its             beauty, resilience, and          its symbolic connection to   ...