Monday, January 21, 2013

Southwestern Quilted Pots

After much effort (and very little skill) I was able to finish this quilted wall-hanging for our home.  Don't look too closely!  I'm an amateur!  But it was fun to make and I am happy with the results.  I think it goes well on these adobe walls in our new home in New Mexico.

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Backyard Birdies

I just LOVE to watch the birds come to my feeders.  Goldfinches, wrens, and doves show up every morning and evening competing with each other to gobble up as much feed as they can.  At times I've counted 12 doves lined up around that feeder.  It's like there's a lead dove who puts them all in formation to fit on the edge!

At the Albuquerque airport there are all kinds of artwork on display.  This vintage-style trailer caught my eye.  There are creative details that remind me of the 1960s in New Mexico.

Before/After Little Piano

I found this child's piano at the thrift shop for $12.  It works great, but was a little scuffed up and needed some "pizaaaaaaaz"!  After painting it with the bright pink flowers,  I carefully wrapped it in bubble wrap and packed it in my HUGE suitcase to take to some of my grandkids over Christmas.  It survived the trip (which restored my faith in airline luggage handlers!)  and makes plenty of noise to drive their parents nuts!  I'm sure the grandkids have great fun with it!!!!



Friday, January 4, 2013

My 2012 "52 Q"


This is an idea I found on-line from another creative blogger.  What is "52 Q" you may ask????  It stands for 52 Questions,  one asked each week. Each week I sent out a question for everyone to work on.   Friends and family worked on their own "mini time capsule" and decorated the tag pages each week.  It's a small project that was easy to take on.  Now I can look back and see just what I was thinking at that time last year.  It's so interesting to see how fast things change.  The little journal is actually a personal book meant to be looked at when we want to reflect on 2012.  It was also a fun craft project to use up left-over scrapbook papers and doo dads.

Another Travel Journal

This was the 4th "junk mail" journal I created and I think I got smarter with more experience.  When we travel I tend to pick up mementos of all sizes.  By making the journal a little larger on the outside (using fabric, lace, and ribbon scraps) I am able to add the keepsakes I pick up along the way.
 The ribbon embroidery is a project I started and never finished.  Turned out the journal was a great place to add that little piece of x-stitch fabric.  The book is lined with a piece of cardboard to keep it's shape, then I sewed through all layers, plus sewed the paper scraps together to make the pages.

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta



Since it has been so long since I last added to this blog, I need to back track a little.  In October of this year I attended the International Balloon Fiesta here in Albuquerque.  The close-up images show what is called the "Evening Glow",  a fiesta event that allows visitors to walk among hundreds of hot air balloons while they are being inflated.  When the announcer does the countdown, all balloons light at the same moment, making it very warm and loud and beautiful around the balloons.



This is an image of a balloon launch early one morning looking west from the northeast corner of the city.  Literally hundreds of hot air balloons took flight one after another and hovered over the city.


A visit to St. James Tearoom

 As a special treat to myself I splurged and made a reservation for tea time at this elegant tearoom.  The St. James Tearoom in Albuquerque, New Mexico is an exceptionally delightful place to visit.  As I arrived (with quite a few other ladies who also had reservations) we were greeted by two friendly hostesses.  They let us know that when we heard the "bell" it was time to go back to the main hostess to be seated to our little private dining areas.  I was seated in a warm cozy room with tea already set out just for me.  My hostess gave me guidance on the different teas that would be served (3 different types), and then brought the three-tiered plates of goodies.  What a relaxing, yummy experience. All of the food was a culinary masterpiece.  All of the staff were so friendly and gracious.  I felt sincerely welcomed and appreciated for being there.  I also felt well-cared for during my visit.  This is definitely a place I will want to go back to.  Maybe it would be a fun place to take my granddaughters.  I understand they present "Fairy Teas" for children.