Tag: Piper

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Catch up, again!

Saturday the Ninth: Long overdue, I worked on a mitten meant for someone for (last) Christmas! 
Mitten

Sunday the Tenth: I started making mugs for my valentines to go in.
Sunday mugs

Monday the Eleventh: Piper and I dyed tissue paper, after I saw the idea in an old Martha Stewart Living mag I found at the self-help for 25 cents. The colour turned out totally pastel, and I was a bit grumpy while we were doing it, cos I was trying to keep Jasper from tipping over the bowls of dye (ridiculous, I know, to attempt projects like this with a crawling baby around, but oh well!), but Piper seemed happy enough when I took the photo (admittedly a day or two later!).
Piper dyeing paper

Tuesday the Twelfth: I worked on the mitten.

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Wednesday the Thirteenth: I finished the valentines for girlfriends that I began on the weekend. Hearts sewn onto teabags, fitted into cardboard mugs, with name/note attached. I’m happy with them, even though they’re a bit over the top! If I’d had smaller stamps, I would have made the names smaller, but oh well…
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Getting going

Well, I’m catching up on the last four days!

On Friday the First, I helped my three-year-old daughter, Piper, finish making (decorating, really) a calendar for herself.  When I kiss her goodnight, she always asks me what we’re going to do the next day, and I thought she might appreciate being able to anticipate certain events a bit more.  She coloured in all the birthdays of family and friends, and I drew a few little pictures of things coming up in the next couple of days (visiting friends, Gramma & Opa Snowbird coming home from Texas, etc.).
Piper’s calendar

On Saturday the Second, I made two loaves of bread.  I have been making bread remarkably consistently since the beginning of the year, a bemusing pleasure - the pleasure at the thought that I can maintain the discipline, the pleasure of feeling the dough beneath my palms and the simple pleasure of creating something from nothing (nothing you can eat straight, anyway!).
Bread

On Sunday the Third, we hosted a Stuperbowl party (that’s what I was calling it, anyway!).  About half an hour before guests were going to show up, I decided to whip up a curtain for the kitchen window.  I’d been mulling over the idea for a little while, after my husband built the shelf for plants above the sink.  I love the colours of this fabric (City Park, by Alexander Henry) - I think I’ll buy another yard so I can have a bit hanging on each side, when it’s open, and so it’s more ruffly when it’s closed.  I love how it changes the feel of the sink area, and I love the idea of having plants there.  I’ll paint pots to match, and blog about that another day sometime soon.
Kitchen curtain

And today, Monday the Fourth, I took the time to make myself a healthy, yummy lunch - kind of a stirfry - inspired by a book I’m reading on detoxing.  I’m not fantastic at lunches.  I don’t really do sandwiches, and usually hope there’s leftovers in the fridge that will work for me and the kids, but today, I put the effort in, and felt the emotional benefit of that for the rest of the day, I reckon.  I was planning on painting the pots to match the curtains - I bought some paint today - but by the time I had the space to do so, it was feeling like a chore, not creative at all, so I took myself off to bed for a kip before dinner - a better choice!