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Another embroidery?!!!
Giveaway winner
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Congratulations Karen! I know you will make good use of the gift voucher, being a fan of Euro patterns and CM fabric.
Thanks for entering everyone, better luck next time.
Buying scondhand
I have another purchase to add to my secondhand list for this year. My old and cheap vacuum cleaner went out in spectacular fashion last week with a flash that shorted out the entire house. This left me with some anxiety (4 kids, carpet, no vacuum, gasp!!)
So yesterday I brought home a Wertheim with a power head and all attachments. The new model of this cleaner retails for about $1500 – the one that I bought secondhand has been re built and has a new motor for a price of $500.
We’ve spent a bit of time running around the carpet with it and are amazed (and a little disgusted) at how much dirt and dust the new machine lifts.
Secondhand price $130
New price $ 1500
Saving $1000 (!!!)
– Total savings tally for 2010 – $1, 320
Hey, don’t forget the giveaway (click on the button on the sidebar). I’ll be back later today to draw the random winner.
First Bonnie Babes parcel
Finally ready to go! For anyone who doesn’t know, Bonnie Babes is an organisation that provides support to families who have lost babies either due to miscarriage or stillbirth. A while ago I asked for fabric and other material donations on the Crafty Mamas forum and received many parcels of generosity. I still have heaps left over, so I’ll be able to make many more burial gowns and blankets. Many thanks to all who have donated!
Don’t forget to enter my giveaway, (button on sidebar) it finishes on Thursday.
Softearth giveaway
My lovely friend Marie is having a beautiful giveaway on her blog SoftearthArt. Marie is a New Zealand needle felt artist who makes inspiring art works with wool. She also has an Etsy shop. Here are a few pictures from her world to inspire you.
She is giving away this beautiful needle felted picture of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves.
The Craft and Quilt Fair and handling rejection
I was really excited about attending the C & Q Fair so perhaps my expectations were too high. The last time I went was 2 years ago and basically nothing much has changed. I did make a few purchases that I’m happy with, but as far as inspiration goes the fair did little for me. I guess by going on the last day you would expect some frayed tempers and tired stall holders – I know I would be.
And now to rejection. Yes, I’ve just had another magazine rejection which leads me to contemplate whether anyone is actually interested in what I do, whether I should be bothering to do this design course, whether I should be thinking I can make it as a designer / artist / craftist?!!
Rejection sure does hurt, but I know I’ll get back on the horse – what else can I do? I love to design, I love to make things and I love the artistic skill involved in what I do. So, even minus the accolades I will keep on doing what I feel driven to do.
How do you handle rejection?
A homeschooler’s point of view
The Bitter Homeschooler’s Wish List was sent to me yesterday. The author is a little less diplomatic than I usually am but I got a good chuckle out of the article, any homeschooler will understand why.
400th post giveaway!
Amy Butler pattern