Here in Texas, it has been HOT and HUMID with a capital H! Sticking close to home here are a few things that brought Sunday Smiles Beat The Heat. Sunday Smiles Beat The Heat This cool treat can be made with or without alcohol. The frozen concoction is SO refreshing on a hot summer day. That's A Wrap I'm thinking about making some of these cooling neck wraps to wear when I am out working in the yard. I think fun fabrics are the key. Picnic Pizzazz This darling watermelon blanket is ... View the Post
Budget Costuming Plucking The Turkey
Hello, sweet friends, my fingers have really been flying this week. I have sewn two 18th century petticoats, a bedgown (a casual wrapped jacket), and more in an effort to create Budget Costuming Plucking The Turkey. In last week's post, Slow Stitching I shared that I am trying to recreate the artwork, Plucking The Turkey, painted by Henry Walton in 1776. All the elements need to be finished by next Thursday. Budget Costuming Plucking The Turkey Still on my "Must Make" list is an ... View the Post
Travel Themed Guest Bedroom
Today I am sharing a Travel Themed Guest Bedroom as part of the Inviting Summer Bedrooms hop hosted by the lovely Miss Marty of A Stroll Thru Life. If you are coming from Hymns & Verses may I say Welcome! I absolutely adore Doreen's fabulous style. Travel Themed Guest Bedroom This room used to belong to Sweet Guy. We recently moved his bedroom upstairs. As he will be soon leaving for college our thought process was that we could shut off the upstairs while he is living in the dorms. ... View the Post
Sunday Smiles A Virtual Vacation
Hello dear friends. I hope you are all happy and healthy. I am currently sticking very close to home. This is difficult for a happy traveler such as myself but I'm thankful for Sunday Smiles A Virtual Vacation. I'd love to be a houseguest at Paula Sutton's countryside home. Sunday Smiles A Virtual Vacation If you are like me and missing France you can still begin planning a trip. There are several castles located within driving distance from Paris. Chateau de Chenonceau is on my list. Which ... View the Post
18th Century Slow Stitching
Hello, my friends! I have been staying at home and working on some 18th Century Slow Stitching. My goal is to create an entire 18th-century outfit using historically accurate sewing techniques. This means everything is done by hand. 18th Century Slow Stitching As a visual person, I selected the artwork, Plucking The Turkey, to help guide the finished look I am seeking. The oil painting was first exhibited by Henry Walton in 1776. Walton was an Englishman who primarily painted portraits. He ... View the Post
Sunday Smiles In The Garden
Hello dear friends! I hope you are healthy and happy. This week has flown by all too quickly for me. I have loved having my chicks back in the nest. We have enjoyed some homegrown goodness and Sunday Smiles In The Garden. Sunday Smiles In The Garden One of my favorite makeovers in the recent One Room Challenge was this gorgeous transformation of a basic shed into a Backyard Cutting Garden And Flower Studio. All Cooped Up The husband of the year award just might go ... View the Post
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