Sunday, July 28, 2013

Timber.

 We had our ladies lunch last week at church.  I had the SIMPLE task of adding a little something to the tables.  I went to town, bought a bunch of crap ( in my mind it was going to be beautiful).  Put it on the tables.  Stepped back and thought to myself - YUK!
 
I then removed the failed vision from the tables.  Called Mike and asked if he had time to meet me at home with his chainsaw.  I think he said "sure!"...maybe not.
 
He cut down a tree {it needed to go anyway - two birds} and then cut twenty "disks" from the trunk.  We gathered all the Mason jars we could find.  Added a candle and ribbon to the small ones and flowers to the larger.
 
SO MUCH BETTER....and FREE!
 
 
The dining hall in our church doesn't have much ambience.  We do what we can.

 
For the flowers we used fern leaves, hosta leaves, coneflowers, daisies, purple salvia, sprigs of thyme, and some snow-on-the-mountain...all from our yard.  There was room for more greens in each jar but I was getting stingy with my flowers.  Last year was so dry that I didn't have many...this year I'm appreciating them as they should be appreciated.


...cards out of scrapbook paper with friendship/sister/girly quotes and a copy of
some old pictures we had.
 
We also used 3 yard lengths of 12inch wide burlap for table runners.  Add a funky green napkin, tableware, and the program and it looked complete...as opposed to the first mess-up.
 {I cannot show anyone my first attempt - it was much too sad - you'll have to trust me.} 
 
The kids said that they weren't surprised when I changed everything last minute. Hmmm.
 
Becky


Helmet Head

This is just a test to see how often Nana looks at our blog...this is just a test.
 
 
OR, maybe I was looking for a reason to share this ultimately precious photo.
 
Becky

Saturday, July 27, 2013

Waiting

Can you sit like this?

 
Remember when you could?
 
Becky

Friday, July 19, 2013

Fashion Revue 2013

It's crunch time in the land of 4-H!
 
#2 had two "constructed outfits" (that means she made them) this year for 4-H Fashion Revue.
 
The first, an easy-peasy dress out of the pre-smocked fabric from Hancock's.  Love the length.

 
The second, a beautiful plum "square skirt".  This skirt went together in about and hour.  Check out the makeit-loveit blog for complete instructions (she makes EVERYTHING look easy).  This fabric is a knit that we bought at Wal-Mart for $1/yard.  It has a permanent wrinkle to it and you DON'T HAVE TO HEM IT!  #2 only used one square versus - we made one for #5 with 2 squares - both are fun and twirly.  She also decided to make it maxi-length.


She says she'll wear them again.  I can count on one hand how many of my 4-H outfits I wore after the fair...calico cotton wasn't real hip in the 80's.  How bout you?
 
Becky