Wednesday, May 10, 2023

Azuma Bukuro ~ Bento Bags




 

 

 

 

 

 

 

            A style of bag hailing from Japan, sometimes called market bags or origami bags. Use as a small project bag, take it to the market to get your fresh produce or convenient bag for your knit project. A stylish way to wrap a present!   

I made these bags in a variety of sizes. I used an array of fabrics which included linen blends, screen prints and some cotton and muslin for linings. 

 Popular bag, you’ll have no problem finding a tutorial on the web if you’re interested!

Vintage Stamp Moisteners


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Stamp Moisteners ~ These were on every office desk once! 

Used for moistening stamps, labels and envelopes before introduction of self-adhesive types. Heavy white ceramic that just have a cool look of their own. The well held water and your stamp (label or envelope) was rolled over the roller to moisten it. Probably circa 1940’s - 1960's ? I used these at my first job!  I'm vintage!

General Store Receipt Holder ~ A cast iron receipt or bill spike typically sat on the counter next to the cash register at your local general store. Used in offices, general stores and convenient as memo holders. Possibly circa 1920’s ?

Tuesday, May 9, 2023

Purslane



  I’ve read that Purslane is related to Portulaca. I often find the names Purslane and Portulaca used interchangeably for this plant. Since these plants with the feathery looking leaves were tagged as Purslane at the garden center that’s what I’ll call them.

 A flowering succulent plant that grows vigorously and thrives in hot summer conditions with full sun and is drought tolerant. I love it when I read drought tolerant!

Monday, May 8, 2023

American Toad

The American Toad (Anaxyrus Americanus)

Maybe he's acquainted with the 'Common House Gecko'? Who comes up with these names? Sound pretty ordinary, nothing special about these guys:)  

Found in a variety of habitats, typically where moisture and insects are more abundant...a regular around our neighborhood.

They say primarily nocturnal...think we found this guy when we lifted a rock...must be why he looks a bit miffed...

Sunday, May 7, 2023

Botanical File Folder Folio

 


This project was a joy to work on. It measures 4.5 x 6 inches. The base of this book was made using file folders. Great little chunky size book measuring 4.5 x 6 inches. I used patterned papers along with floral images from a vintage botanical book. Lots of flips, fold outs and tuck spots. Filled with handmade notepads and journaling cards to jot inspirational thoughts. Charming book to enjoy for a flower lover!

 


Ode To The Bee

This is a little book I made...actually 2 books, a book within a book with a honeybee theme. It measures 4" x 5" and makes for a handy little pocket journal. This was inspired by Nik the Booksmith and I used several of her digital graphics that I resized and printed for this smaller journal. I used celery parchment paper for the pages.  You can see a short video of 'Ode To The Bee' here in another post.











Zippy Pouches

Simple little lined Zippy Pouches. Elaine over at The Sewing Basket does a great tutorial for this method. The size she makes uses convenient 10" pre-cut layer cake squares of fabric that usually come in packs of 40. It takes 4 squares to make this lined pouch. She also offers a PDF pattern.

 Her pattern includes fabric requirements, cutting dimensions, diagrams and written instructions. Her video covers the complete construction of this pouch including an easy method to install the zipper. 


 

Origami Spring Basket

I discovered an easy to follow video tutorial to construct this sweet origami basket demonstrated by   Easy Origami and Crafts .   Used a 12...