note my sewing machine and the freshly completed leopard-print laptop cover. yay! on top of the leopard-print cover is a new and inspiring book that i picked up tonight:
sew subversive: down & dirty DIY for the fabulous fashionista! a little gem to get your creative juices flowing. enjoy!
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Too cute!! P.S. I LOVE your daisy paper tray from Tarjay. ;-)
I don't know about everyone else but i'm dying to know what the rest of the pink palace looks like... pictures??
Thank you 'sew' much for the picture! Awesome laptop cover - ever since you have mentioned it in your blog I have been thinking about one for my laptop! I started sewing to make quilts and have moved toward fashion items like cute skirts and neat bags, it is really fun and I love having one-of-a-kinds! Thanks for the book idea - will pick it up and I wrote down a few more titles from your picture!
Exude creativity!!!!
Namaste.....
i second that request! i'd love to see more of your hip & tranquil home. :)
Totally! I would love to see more pics of the pink palace... what would also be cool (weird, maybe, but cool) if you could post "what's in my purse" I LOVE to see the contents of the bags of women who I admire...
Way cute cover! Congrats! Was it a pattern or a la Kimberly?
Also... given all the request for pinkp alace photos... how about a pictorial that coincides with your 100th episode?!? And personally, I would love to not only see more photos of the pink palace... but also see more photos of your book stacks!!
Newsflash!
I was inspired to look for some free sewing projects online and if you browse www.amybutlerdesign.com and download her free sewing patterns, there is one there for a yoga bag and it looks marvelous!
That is now officially on my project list along with the laptop cover!
Yes, I agree, photos with the #100 would superb!
I'm nursing a cold/sinus infection due to the ever changing DC weather, and happened upon a delightful tea I wanted to share wtih you -- Bigelow Fruit & Almond. Not only is it delicious and very soothing, but it has a very soothing aroma that will fill your room (or office, in my case) and be certain to lift your spirits. :)
Also, for all HTCs -- if you live in the DC area and are hankering for a tranquil sojourn, I highly recommend a stroll through the United States Botanical Gardens (www.usbg.gov. It's absolutely gorgeous and revitalizing, especially with the classical music playing and gentle mist in the atmosphere. :)
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