i always have a notebook.
a place to jot down thoughts, lists, ideas... anything and everything.
recently i found these lovely blank brown notebooks, "perfect for stamping," i thought.
and they are.
i stamped out that whole scene (minus the moon) with pieces i already had and i really thought a quote would be best in that corner. i searched and searched and could not find the right words... then one morning it hit me... i needed a big full moon in that corner.
i got right to it. i carved the piece on the bottom first and i was very dissatisfied with it. it was not at all what i expected. i almost just said "oh well" and used it anyway, but luckily i decided to try one more time. a more organic looking version, and it was exactly what i wanted.
i love my new moon. i am so glad i gave it another try.
i have had very little time lately to work on the leaf stamp sets, but i feel that is about to turn around.
this was a set i timed myself making and used that time and the calculation of my cost to come up with my price for these sets... if i ever get them finished. i made some mistakes on this set and i think i will put these ones out for my children to use with their fall crafting.
i found some perfect little boxes for the sets. which feels a bit like finding the last piece to a puzzle, because safe shipping was always a bit of an issue.
she asked me what i was doing.
"i am trying to catch that golden light over there."
"i will help you," she said.
with all of the wet weather we have been having, our little furry friend has been coming inside for his exercise. i feel we have finally found the perfect arrangements. when we kept him gated up in the laundry room... it was kind of a nuisance when i actually needed to do some laundry... which is most of the time. lately we have been setting him up in the spare bathroom, and that is working wonderfully. i feel it will be an excellent situation for the colder weather too. i was worried that by bringing him in and out constantly throughout the winter we would mess with his natural senses and his winter coat. i figured either 1. he would be too hot or 2. his coat would thin and he would be cold at night. problem solved, our spare bath is actually the coldest room in the house. we have wood heat, and this room is positioned perfectly in a spot that the heat just doesn't reach very easily. we have had absolutely no problems. he hasn't caused any damage. he uses his litter box perfectly. he gets a little quiet time back there too, but it is quite easy for the kids to go visit him.
our little system goes like this:
sometime in the afternoon i get bunny, give him some snuggles, and put him in the bathroom with the gate up. then i give him fresh pellets and water, and his litter box with fresh hay (every couple days i change his litter box), i also give him his little pink fleece blanket that he loves.
then he stays like that with visitors on and off until after everyone is ready for bed. then layla and i move him back out. she puts him back in the hutch, gives him his litter box with fresh hay, she fills his pellets and water, and while she does this i give the bathroom a quick sweep (he gets a bit of hay on the floor). it is all working wonderfully and i think he is quite happy with us.
all of that juice we pressed?
i spent a week pasteurizing and bottling it.
and this week i am making applesauce and canning it.
it feels really good knowing that this is the last bit of harvest work. i put away all of the bottling equipment a couple days ago, and in another couple of days i will put away the canning equipment.
i'm really feeling a change in the weather now. it is cold this morning. i have plans to stack up the porch with wood today... it is time.
Loved the little peek into your world right now, all looks good :) Your stamps are amazing, you are creating quite the collection.
ReplyDeleteThose stamps are AWESOME!
ReplyDeletelove your stamps (and whenever you make the tomtens, I would definitely buy one!), love that she wanted to help you catch the light......... and just yesterday we bottled our hard cider with those very same caps!
ReplyDeletehoping all is well in you world, friend
cheers from across the country
Beautiful. You and your stamps :). I love seeing you take your artistic gift to the next level and think about selling your stamp collections. My sister-in-law took her love of vintage clothing and started an etsy shop. I'm endlessly inspired by her (and I'm not a vintage clothing kind of gal). You seem to be headed down the same inspirational trail. Keep going! You've got what it takes.
ReplyDeletekim and putp- thank you! it is really fun watching the collection grow... now i just have to figure out where i will store them all :)
ReplyDeleteamanda- you are certainly on my list for a tomten :) i'll let ya know when i get there! how funny with the caps! small world :) i love those silly caps. we really should have made hard cider this year... i was kind of kicking myself for not being prepared for it. we had so much juice, but oh well! cheers friend!
holly- thank you so much for your fabulous encouragement :) we really need to get together! i can't believe how fast this season has been flying by! lets chat in person soon!
Your stamps just leave me in awe! Such talent.
ReplyDeleteYour home is so beautiful... You captue your love for your home so well in your pictures.
Your stamps are wonderful and the snippets of your life are a real treat. I'm excited to spend some quiet time alter looking through your last words and pictures. What I've seen so far is just great.
ReplyDeletethank you so much!
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