Monday, August 18, 2008
Cute clutch
I made this really cute clutch and I wanted to show it off. I will be making many more of these for friends and family, I can tell. Really easy and super cute! Don't be surprised If you get one from me for Christmas! Yikes! Did I just say Christmas?
Monday, August 11, 2008
Super Capes for Super Kids!
Here is the cape I made for a special guy on his third birthday. My little friend Jacob. I have to say that he has to be the cutest little guy on the face of the planet! I want to fold him up and put him in my pocket so I can always have him. It was an absolute joy to be able to be part of his special day. If his mom lets me maybe I will post some pictures of him wearing the cape. Won't that be a treat!
If anyone is interested in a custom cape please e-mail me at littleredappleton@gmail.com or convo me through my shop. (and yes, I do make adult sizes)
Honey, honey?
My mother-in-law graced me with the pleasure of experiencing the best honey I have ever had. (As you can see we ate a ton of it already!) She purchased a locally made honey infused with lemon balm from Great Cape Herbs in Brewster, Massachusetts. The perfect companion to their spearmint herbal tea. Brew it and serve it on ice for a very refreshing drink on a hot summer day. We also eat in on whole wheat bread with a smidgen of organic peanut butter. This is my daughter's favorite! If you are ever on the north side of Cape Cod it is worth the trip and the $9 for the jar.
A friend of mine who has lived all over the U.S. has always made an appoint to eat locally made honey. The theory is that if you eat local honey you will gradually build up a tolerance to the pollen that causes hay fever in that area. (She is so smart!)
Monday, August 4, 2008
Shop update!
Things have been slow in my Etsy shop. I have been slow in my Etsy shop. It is so hard to sit down to sew when it's beautiful out. Alice and I have been spending LOTS of time outside this summer with friends. Days at the beach and afternoons in the sprinkler. I am not ready for summer to be over. Although retailers would like us to embrace Halloween in the middle of the summer, I just can't. I did find time last week on a rainy afternoon to sew up 2 new wristlets.
I used some repro 1930's cowboy fabric that I had been saving on this one. I love it! If it doesn't sell I just may keep it for myself.
I got some orders for a few custom super hero capes for this week. Maybe while I am at it I will make a few more thing for my shop. Depends on how nice it is outside. I would much rather be playing with Alice or tending to my garden than sitting at my sewing machine.
I know my mind will change when it gets cold.
I know my mind will change when it gets cold.
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Outings
They were also having a textile exhibit. New Bedford is not only known for their whaling but also widely known for their abundant textile mills. This exhibit was dedicated to textiles made throughout New Bedford history starting in the late 1700's. I almost hit the floor when I saw the first example of a work done by a child. A 4 year old child!!!! A quilt by a 4 year old girl!! My daughter is 4, I can't imagine her making a whole quilt! I am going to stress that this girl was 4 one more time then I will be done. She was 4!!!
Saturday, July 12, 2008
Flutterby
In celebration of my daughter's 4th birthday we went to the Roger Williams Zoo in Providence, RI. They were having a butterfly exhibit and since Alice LOVES butterflies I though we would check it out. It was amazing. Well worth the price of admission plus the fee for the exhibit. It is an enclosed greenhouse
Pictured here are the Monarch, Zebra Longwing and Giant Swallowtail.
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Generations
It's amazing how much some peoples lives are intertwined. My best friend Mariann and I have know each other since before we can remember. It is all because of the relationship between her grandmother and my great aunts. My aunt Annie, pictured on the left, and her very fabulous grandmother, Helen, right, were friends since girlhood. They shared trips to New York city and hours of conversation at the beauty parlor. It was all because of them that our families are bonded forever. My aunt Louise became Mariann's father's godmother and when Mariann was born fate brought the families closer. Helen's granddaughter and Louise and Annie's great niece were the same age. Mariann says that she can remember the day we met. She has always been a constant in my life, like a sibling. We have shared life events, good and bad, through it all we have been like sisters. We are continuing the bond that these women started over 50 years ago. To you Mariann, I love you. And always will.
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