Wednesday, May 30, 2012

WOYWW - Happy Anniversary!

WOYWW -- this week is THE week.  
 The third anniversary of WOYWW hosted by Julia at Stamping Ground.
This is the greatest of all blog hops.  Visit creative desks from all over the world.
My desk has a few things going on.  I went to the thrift store 
and scored some crocheted items.
You see just a little tease over in the corner.
More doodly fun - my focus right now is on owls.  
Ollie Owl (to be exact).  Thank you to my blog buddy
(and fellow doodler) Lynn for the name!
First draft of Ollie Owl - kind of ran out of paper.....
These need some work - doodly work!
Woo hoo - I sold five sets of my clothes pins on etsy!
If you'd like to swap an ATC (for the third anniversary) email me at
505whimsygirl@gmail.com.
I have enough made and will post them on Friday.

Please leave your number with your comment.  I try to visit everyone that 
visits me and also those that end in the same number as me.  
After that 
I visit different people at random - and boy, is it random!

And a plug -- Sandee at In The Hills of North Carolina
co-sponsors Project Pinterest which will be held
on the 10th day of every month.
If you're a pin addict this is the perfect opportunity to
create something from all those pins!
It's fun to see what everyone is looking at and just might help
you decide what crafts to do when stocking up for
upcoming craft fairs!

Peace,
Kay
 

Sunday, May 27, 2012

Old Barn in San Luis

Here's some more photos of my road trip.  I passed through San Luis, Colorado.  The sign said it's the oldest town in Colorado -- that's pretty darn old -- maybe older than dirt!


I love the red patina at the top of the doors.
I saw this beauty in the yard next to the barn.  Love.....
Peace,
Kay

Friday, May 25, 2012

Project Pinterest

This post is all about Project Pinterest hosted by Sandee over at In the Hills of North Carolina.  I must admit, I spend a lot more time pinning things than using what I've pinned.  Project Pinterest is the perfect catalyst to get my pin on!  If you are on pinterest why not join in on the fun!  Link up with Sandee and share what you've created.



I found this project and thought it would be another easy peasy project - and I'm right!  You just need to know how to knit.
Original source HERE
The bracelet is knitted using the i-cord stitch.  There's some videos on You Tube that you can check out.  Here's the basics:
  1. Using double pointed needles (I used size 1), cast on three stitches
  2. Knit one row 
  3. Do not turn the work.  Just slip your work to the other end of your double pointed needle.  Your working yarn will be at the "wrong" end of your work.
  4. Pull the working yarn tightly along the back of your work and knit the next row. 
  5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until you have I-cord of your desired length.
  6. Bind off.
  7. Attach a button and make a button loop at one end of the i-cord.
I made my bracelet long enough to go around my wrist three times.  It's going to look great with all my summer tops.  
After writing down the i-cord directions I can see how it sounds confusing.  Just dig in and try it.  These would make cute little gifts.  I'm going to make some and put them in my etsy shop.  

Don't forget to go over to Sandee's and see what others are doing.

Peace,
Kay

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

WOYWW - Lots of drawing and coloring

It's Wednesday.  I missed last week and actually felt withdrawals.... glad to be here this week! This blog hop is a total blast.  It all starts at Julia's blog Stamping Ground.  This is a great way to visit craft spaces all over the world.  You won't be disappointed.  


I just returned from a road trip to Colorado.  It was the perfect break -- lots of knitting and reading.  Add a few naps and it was heaven.  I completed my first set of wristlets.  What do you think?
knitted in the round - love these!
My workdesk is quite orderly - at least for me!  I've started the ATCs for the WOYWW anniversary swap.  If you are interested in swapping please email me at  505whimsygirl@gmail.com with your home address.   


A few of you mentioned that my doodly bird would make a cute stamp -- so I've drawn the doodly bird for the swap.  I've been busy coloring them in.  So, mine will be simple but made from the heart.
Please leave your number with your comment.  I try very had to visit everyone that visits me and also those that end in the same number as me.  After that then I randomly select others to peek in on.


Peace,
Kay

Saturday, May 19, 2012

My Kind of Roadblock!

First of all - thanks to all my followers!  I know there are lots of blogs and the fact that you've chosen to follow mine means so much to me.  I appreciate each and every one of you!!!

I'm back from a road trip.  
I drove to Colorado to visit a friend of mine.  
On the way up I encountered a roadblock.  
Check it out.
Holy moly - a horse in the middle of the highway!
 There are wild horses throughout New Mexico and Colorado. 
Just beautiful.
This little one had an itch that needed scratching.


There were three foals in this group.
Hello there (see the weed hanging from her mouth?)
My little bug.
Katie was such a great travelling companion!
Peace,
Kay

Sunday, May 13, 2012

A Tree Grows

Happy Mother's Day!!


I've been watching this tree for months. 
 I've enjoyed seeing the transformation from winter to spring.
Isn't it amazing. 
I don't know what type of tree this is - do you have any ideas?

Peace,
Kay

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

WOYWW 153 - Doodling

Hello everyone!  Yep, once again, time to link up with Julia at Stamping Ground where it all begins.  This is a best day of the week for blog hopping.
I have started doodling.  I started carrying around a little notebook in my purse so I can doodle on the go. Here's what I've drawn so far.
My first doodle!
Hello birdie
Heart bunting for my UK friends
I use a micron pen when I doodle.  I love how it feels in my hand.  It's a bit intimidating using a pen but that's o.k.  Mistakes and all - I'm loving it!  


As usual, I will visit everyone that ends in the same number as me.  I will also visit everyone that visits me - please leave your number!!   

I plan to participate in the ATC swap for the third anniversary of WOYWW (congrats Julia!!).  If you'd like to swap please let me know in your comments.   I promise I'll make the ATCs but may not be able to meet a particular date.

Peace,
Kay

Sunday, May 6, 2012

A Beautiful Saturday at the Crafts Fair

Every year there is a craft fair the Saturday before Mother's Day.  I had a great time strolling up and down the aisles and visiting with vendors and running into old friends.  Here's some photos from the day.
Two of my friends walking dogs that need adoption from the local Shelter
 There is always a great variety of items - pottery, jewelry, lawn art, bird houses, paintings, mixed media, goat cheese and pistachios.  Most of the vendors are from northern New Mexico.  It's always a fun event, but sometimes it gets rain in the afternoons.  This year was perfect - sunshine with a slight breeze.  That's the one nice thing about this area - you can be hot in the sun but step into the shade and it could  be 10 degrees cooler - very nice.


I hope your weekend was as nice and relaxed as mine!


Peace,
Kay

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Project Pinterest - my first project

Have you checked out pinterest yet?  You will find so many cool ideas and inspiration.  From color schemes to animals to books to art projects.  I found these necklaces and wanted to try to make these.
Aren't these too cool!
Original source HERE



I bought my supplies from Sun and Moon Craft Kits.  I've thought of trying these necklaces for a while.   Here's what I came up with.  
I really like the white flower with the red background
Can you see the Rooster in the last one on the right?
I had so much fun deciding which papers to use.  I could link these up and make matching earrings or a cute bracelet.  The possibilities are endless.   I may try image transfer next.

This project was so easy.  If you get the kit mentioned above the only other item you need is the E6000 glue.  Here's a short tutorial:

1) clean the glass
2) choose your papers, cut to the size of the glass
3) adhere the paper to the glass using the glue that comes with the kit (I think you can use mod podge also).  Wipe off any side drips of the glue.
4) seal the back of the paper with more glue or mod podge - let dry
5) attach the bail using the E6000 glue - let dry completely (maybe overnight)
6) put on a chain and enjoy your new necklace!  (the kit contains necklaces!)


You get a more detailed how-to from Sun and Moon as part of the kit.


Easy Peasy.
 
Linking up with Project Pinterest with Sandee over at In the Hills of North Carolina.

Peace,
Kay


Tuesday, May 1, 2012

WOYWW 152 - a bit of this and a lot of that...

Hello everyone.   Yep, once again, time to link up with Julia at Stamping Ground where it all begins.  This is a best day of the week for blog hopping.

My friend Dawna and me with her baby blanket.  
I'm so glad that I made this for her and her husband.
kind of blurry.....
Now, what's on my desk.  Lots of stuff.  Some rubber stamps, jewelry that I've been making based on pinterest.  Colored pencils, paint brushes and an assortment of pens.

Thanks for stopping by.    I will try to visit everyone that visits me and then those that have the same ending number.   Please leave your number with your comment - that way I can find you! 

I hope the rest of your week is full of craftiness!

Peace,
Kay