Saturday, July 24, 2010
This & That
2. I move into my NEW HOUSE TODAY!!! EEE! I am so excited to paint, decorate, and nest into my little bungalow home! My family has taken today and tomorrow off to help with the process and I am so grateful to them for that.
3. I officially finished my "harder" summer classes and passed with flying colors! When I walked out of my final, I felt the bricks tumble to the ground leaving me light on my toes. What a wonderful feeling!
4. I should blog more. But who has the time?!
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Helllloooo Summer?



Monday, May 3, 2010
April Showers Bring May Flowers...
Anywho, I just drew a stork with a basket on stencil paper that you can find at any craft store and cut my patterns. I mixed cotton, mesh, and satin fabrics to create my "scene" and finished it off with some fancy stitching on the basket. *See those cute little knots in blue? I thought it gave the basket something extra ;)*
I was kinda stumped on how to add detail to the stork to create his wing. I remembered that I had this mesh material left over from a trip to FM and started to play around with it and came up with his wing! I stitched on an old button to create a landing place for the wing and just to give it that something extra ;).
I chose to make this gender neutral because she doesn't find out until mid-June whether she is having a boy or girl. I found some cute blue and pink patterned fabrics that I am currently working on to sell in Baglady. **Would also LOVE to custom a shirt for anyone, too!
I know, I know. It's a trend that's fading, but I just couldn't help myself! I saw this tutorial on how to make fabric flowers as you read in this post and just went for it! Then, decided to be a bit more imaginative and crochet the orange flower you see in the far left of the picture. All the headbands are secured with antique buttons from my mom's collection ANNND what's even better is I figured how to allow movement for the flowers on the headband. I don't know about you, but some of those headbands have the most awkward positioning when you place them on your head. These flowers are made to move to fit the individuals head. These are in Baglady right now for $12-$15 and custom orders can be placed.
I got a little creative with this last shot.
Friday, April 2, 2010
It's a fading trend, I know...

My second attempt turned out quite well, I must say. It's green and pink satin with a vintage button in the center. I was nervous working with the satin, but it did really well considering.
All you need to make these flowers is:
-6 3.5 inch squares of fabric
-needle
-thread
Seriously, it's that easy and super cute how ever you end up using them (picture frames, headbands, t-shirts, etc.).
I started on my second project, but can't post pictures of it because it's a gift for my pregnant cousin due in November. I'm crossing my fingers the little guy comes on Halloween ;)...whoops, I mean little one. They won't know until June what she is having and are revealing it at a party June 18th....sooo excited to have a baby in the family again!
With Easter being this weekend, I was asked to make an Easter treat for Sunday lunch with the family. I will be making the best strawberry puffed cupcakes with all the trimmings! I was so made to be domestic. Why can't that be my major?
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Creativity Overload
This past winter, I convinced my mom to invest in CS4 from Adobe and I'm in HEAVEN with all the programs! I have been designing and designing and designing and....Mostly it's been little things for Baglady, but I've done a few things for some friends. Like this logo for a lawn service:

LOVE this. The danity pearl and laying the flower against the old pages of a book just make some fabric into something to feed the soul. Ok, that's corny, but some of you will know what that feels like to look at this and be inspired by it. I'll think of something to do with my stack of fabrics...maybe you'll find them at Baglady soon.
I have a new goal for my blog. It's going to my the start of my freelance work. I want to dabble in everything and I know there are people out there who want that special touch put on their business cards, invites for parties, announcments for graduations/baby showers/ engagments...I know there are places for these very things already, but who says choice is bad? Hopefully, my Easter break will be refreshing for the mind/body/soul and produce some pretty cool things for my porfolio and showcase items I've already done.
Until then...
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Brothers&Sister
Tucker is 18 (almost 19) and in his first year of college. He was involved in baseball until his sophomore year of high school and particpated in FFA (Future Farmers of America) all four years. When he was little, the only thing that mattered to him was his blue satin blanket and his cowboy boots. He was adorable. I know most people say their little siblings were adorable because that's what families say about their family. But when I say adorable, Tuck was a-dor-a-ble. He was still losing his baby fat when he entered high school, but baseball and girls quickly changed his workout habits. He is now a studly built 5'10". He was pretty closed up and unemotional all through high school. He did somethings he should not have done, but then again everyone goes through that at one point or another. He's really changed over the last year though. This kid who wouldn't even consider hugging his own mother, now voluntarily give them to all of us girls in the Redfern clan. God has really started to mold him into the Tucker we use to know and love. PTL.
Cooper, ha, oh Cooper. He is 13 (almost 14) .....GEEZ, I am old balls. He is getting into football and wrestling winning his first match in a off-season tourney a few weeks ago. He is thriving in school, life, and sports. He is a gamer 24/7 though. You can find his friends and he cooped up somewhere, eyes locked on their screens. Yet, the thing I admire most about my brother is his faith. He knows God and shows His love daily. I don't know how he turned out that way (well, I do but I don't, ya know?), but it's amazing to see him grow and develop that oh-so-important bond. He is such a smart and determined boy...man..young man? whatever he is, I am so proud to call him my brother in life and in Christ.
But he's already made it plain to live, what to do, what God is looking for in men and women. It's quite simple: Do what is fair and just to your neighbor, be compassionate and loyal in your love, and don't take yourself seriously-- take God seriously. Micah 6:8
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Goodbye to 09.
I have had a great year! I think back to all my memories and cherish them all.
Now, it's time to put into practice the ritual of resolutions. However, I stumbled across this from a "Your Thoughts" column in Real Simple Mag and LOVE it.
What will you do diferently in 2010?: