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Showing posts with label cuff. Show all posts

Friday, May 22, 2009

Linen Tobacco Flower Cuff

I'm working on new things every day. Here is the latest, just posted on Etsy this morning.


A linen cuff with a simple flower. Linen Tobacco Flower Cuff
This weekend take a moment to remember all our soldiers who gave their lives to protect the freedoms we live by in this great country. If you see a soldier or veteran, shake their hand and thank them for their service. Whatever you think about the current state of affairs, know that they would die for our freedoms.
So, to you I say, Thank you and God bless you.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Juicy Tangerine

I love, love, love this color! It makes me think of juicy tangerines and oranges. Linen in tangerine. And the button is too cute. I'm pretty sure I picked it up at the Sheep and Wool Fest in Rhinebeck, but I don't remember when or the vendor (sorry!).


I'm revin' up my inventory for the Farmers Market and the co-op!

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Cozy Cuff and A Warm Day - ahhh

Another cuff in the shop.

We had a frost warning last night so we covered the vegetable plants in the gardens with tarps and sheets. I don't think it got very cold, but I'm glad we did it. Here are some pictures of a few things around the yard.



Small pears on the trees!


Lots of plums, too. They look like tiny green olives.

My row of potatoes.



Potato plant close up. These are all Yukon Gold potatoes.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Ginger Fresh!

It's a new item in my Etsy shop!





Matt and I took a drive to some antique shops in Coventry yesterday. I was on my button quest. I found lots! Maybe 100 different buttons for about $9. Here are two sets on beautiful vintage cards:

Here are closeups of the cards.


Check out the little boy and his toy rabbit and the little girl and her dog. I love these!

And I bought this. I don't know if it's vintage. I doubt it and I don't care. I just think it's so appropriate that I have it:


It was cold yesterday. After we were done shopping we rented a couple of movies, Miracle at St. Anna and Seven Pounds. I cried at the end of Miracle and bawled my eyes out at Seven Pounds.