Made with Love

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

A Wrap Up

I have been busy working on a lot of projects simultaneously.
I was invited to be a vendor to sell my handmade items at a annual spring festival, taken place at a local farm here in Savannah next month.  I'm stoked!
This will be my first experience selling my items face to face with customers....wish me luck
So I have been absent from here and have taken to Instagram as my form of blogging for the moment.
Today I admit that my hands ache a bit from all the extra projects.
So here is a quick wrap up .... umm, I made a wrap
Savannah Spring Shawl
and some mosaic kitchen cotton cloths...
these are always so fun to make
some market bags in different syles and colors

 I will be working on other items as well.
To help me fund this project I took to selling some of my daughter's gently used clothes on  Instagram.
I was stunned with all the response I got and cant wait to do it again soon.

Now we are getting ready from my sister's visit today !
I am super excited to show her around and catch up, it has been a couple of years since we haven't seen each other because she was studying abroad in Spain. She has been through a long emotional journey and I am so proud of her.

Help me to catch up... what's your wrap up?

captain's view on his birthday 


16 comments:

  1. beautiful projects!
    I wish you the best of luck!

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    1. Thanks Romi! So happy you like, you are such a super talented lady I love everything you make.

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  2. Your wrap, cloths and bag are beautiful! Good luck with the festival, that's so exciting (and yay!).

    I've been having a mad March (nothing to do with sports). Just trying to keep my head above water. Deadlines and such, oh my.

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    1. Thanks Alison! I do have amounts of guilt of not keeping up with you and your lovely ladies.
      I am so bad at this sometimes. It comes in waves, but at least my hands are busy at them moment.
      Love your support ;)

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  3. Good luck with your stall at the Spring Festival! I'm sure it will go well. I love the dish cloths, such a good idea :)

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    1. Thanks Polly! I will be letting you know how it goes in a few weeks.

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  4. Oh that's fabulous news, I'm so pleased for you!! I have not a single doubt that your stall will be a huge success! :) x

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    1. Thanks Kelli, I love that you support me. So crossing my fingers it goes well .

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  5. Best of luck to you Alma. People will love your art! And have so much fun with your sister. xox

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    1. Thanks Sarah! We had an awesome time.
      Now keeping my hands busy till the festival ;)

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  6. Good luck at the festival! Sounds like an awesome opportunity and testament of your skills/hard work!

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    1. Thanks Margaret! So nice to connect with you and thanks for your support ;)

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  7. Whew! You have been busy. You've made some really beautiful things.

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  8. me encantan todos tus proyectos... me repito mucho verdad??
    ese piececito es para el desayuno??
    besitos ♥

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  9. i love those photos! and no wonder those clothes sold so fast on instagram. they look delicious!

    i hope your sister's visit was everything you hoped it would be and more!

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  10. I know I saw this everytime, but I absolutely love your photography. I hope your time with your sister was wonderful!

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