Last week I got to take some photographs of Grace for a guest post over at The Ribbon Retreat today. We love anything to do with The Ribbon Retreat so I was super excited when they asked us to be a part of their Back to School A-Z Series. For their series they assigned bloggers different letters of the alphabet and then we had to make something based on that letter. I was lucky enough to get the letter I and so I chose to make something using Indigo colored Ikat print. (It is part of Joel ... View the Post
Easy Farmer’s Market Tote
I shared this awhile ago over at Sewing in No Man's Land Paris series, but today I am sharing it again with all of you..... ... View the Post
Simple Watermelon Sorbet Recipe
Today we are joining the Wayfair Homemaker's Team and sharing a super simple watermelon sorbet recipe. It's one of my absolute favorite desserts in the summer especially for entertaining because people think it took forever and you DON'T have to have an icecream maker to make it. Just 3 ingredients and a blender and you have the most delicious summer dessert (or snack). I am also sharing the story of how this sorbet came to be---and reminiscing about my days in the Algarve in Portugal. (I ... View the Post
Mom and Me Straight Skirt Tutorials (Here and at Sew Mama Sew)
Today we are excited to be sharing two SUPER easy knit skirt tutorials.... For the little girls straight skirt tutorial head over to SEW MAMA SEW for all the details. As for the womens knit pencil skirt just click here: How to Make a Knit Pencil Skirt Done! (And speaking of skirts and tutorials you still have 9 days to get your skirts turned in for Skirting the Issue and be entered to win one of our 10 terrific prizes....) -liZ ... View the Post
The Art of Homemaking: Stand Very Still
This isn't what I had planned to post for today...in fact, I had something else written about our Skirting the Issue Sewing night...but I keep thinking about something that happened over the weekend and I think maybe I should share that instead.... Last weekend I took my children to a busy place...and I was tired and hungry and just wanted to be back home. But there I needed to wait for awhile. There was no place to sit but I didn't want my three kids running around so I found a corner and we ... View the Post
Churn Dash Quilt
At the beginning of the summer I finished up my churndash quilt that I was working on awhile ago. It was a project that kept me sane while we were moving....I swear sewing is sometimes the best stress-reliever I have ;) ... View the Post
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