Wednesday, June 23, 2010

from hydrangeas to peonies.

I am loving the cut flower selection at Trader Joes these days!








Lovely day for a bouquet of flowers on the kitchen table...

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

extra, extra.

It may seem I've had quite a few posts lately and all of a sudden.  That would be because I have two weeks free from classes! So I'm taking advantage of the time to be crafty.  As I worked on my first apron creation, my creative space turned into a mess of extra fabric scraps and pins.  I found this tutorial that would make good use of both!

Preparations:
Pretty new buttons:
Mid-craft preparation for upcoming concert:
Stuffing:
With petals and button: 
Underside:

Functional!

Monday, June 7, 2010

summer came for a day.

We haven't had too much sunshine lately, so I took the opportunity this weekend to take some photos of the evidence of summer.









Let's all hope the sunshine comes to stay someday soon!

~> Shauna

oh, brother.

For my birthday, my parents gifted me a new Brother sewing machine, my very first machine of any kind.  I was so excited that I started in on a new project right away.  Since my mom used to be quite the fabric lady, I thought I should take advantage of her knowledge and know-how, so she guided me in some sewing basics.  I chose a McCalls apron pattern for my first project (the pattern I used is here), since I've been fawning over those fancy aprons I see everywhere these days.




Of course, I couldn't be happy with following the pattern exactly and wanted to make some changes.  Somehow I always seem to get ahead of myself when learning a new craft.  Anyway, here's how my first creation went:





And Finally...








I added the waistband, and it turns out, it wasn't as easy as I thought it would be to just throw in a waistband! Good to know for next time. Fun project! I'm excited to try more!

~> Shauna

Sunday, June 6, 2010

what's that you say? it's a viognier!

A few weeks ago, some friends and I went here and began the wine making process.  This weekend, we went back to bottle and cork our wine.  We chose to make a Viognier (for pronunciation, go here).












All in all, we made 27 bottles of wine!  It'll be a summer treat, when the sun decides to finally come out!

a trip to the vancouver farmers market.


While visiting my parents for my birthday weekend, we took a little trip to the Vancouver Farmers Market.  Here are some photos:

Captain George Vancouver with a fresh bundle of flowers:




My uncle and me visiting The Garlic Lady:



Gigantic skillets of paella:

While getting a refreshment from the local Starbucks, I found a hitchhiking bumble bee on our flowers! My dad took care of the hitchhiker outside:

Everyone's happy after a trip to the market!