Quiet Sunday morning ~

Quiet Sunday morning ~
Maya teaching Maxy to read

a teeshirt Re -fashion passion

a  teeshirt  Re -fashion passion
bubbleskirt dress re-fashion by yours truly

Sunday, November 28, 2010

a visit to the museum

hello readers..I.wanted to talk about the previous week..it went by so quickly, I can hardly fathom it.

we have a museum here in my town called the  "Western Development Museum" and altho I have wandered around it many times throughout the years, I never got around to visiting it at Christmas time. For a full week they hold a Festival of  Trees,  an annual event geared to start off the holiday season and to fund raise for a local hospital here.

It is always looked forward to, for it has yet to disappoint.   Decorated trees,  surrounded by areas awash in colour and sparkle,  endowed with every imaginable ornament and object that could possibly enhance and trim a Christmas tree is on display, to dazzle and delight.

There are raffles and handcrafts sales, plus all the beautiful trees are for sale ( altho the prices are high) they are invitations towards spending for a very good cause.

This event is centered right in the middle of turn of the century artifacts and antiques, amid stores furnished right down to the last amazing detail...livery stables, hardware store, general store, vintage and antique cars, farm implements, gigantic steam engines and farm equipment familiar only to the oldest residents of our province.

The museum has reproduced a primitive early settler dwelling, the sod house and surrounded it with tools for cooking, laundry, food preparation, and thousands of sepia tint photographs of early life on the prairies.

For native and settler alike, life on the prairie was hard and it took grit and determination to make a life here.

I grabbed my sons' wife, my 5 year old niece, and my 2.5 yr old grandbaby, and set out to attend the display at long last.



I took quite a few photos of the gorgeously decorated trees, and surrounding displays, but soon became preoccupied with keeping up to the children, who, although well behaved, were ever anxious to run ahead when they spotted the next delightful presentation.

The most fascinating and exciting exhibits for the girls,  I think,  were the dozens of moving Christmas scenes depicting fairy tales, animals, elves, skaters, santa workshops, and holiday carolers.


Naturally, it was an exceptionally cold week for the festival, and likely held some folks back from attending.  The crowd of children enjoying the wonderland for the tenth, or the first time, like our little ones,  made up for the weather with their excuberance and excitement.
I am so glad we had, and took,  the opportunity to visit the museum. I had forgotten how amazing and educational and plain old fashioned fun could be!

bye bye for now ..take care and visit my way again soon....

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Saturday afternoon girl time

dear reader...well I am up and running again over here @ maggielucia (my name by the way in other places in time ~~ie: Margaret Louise.)

my 5 year old niece dropped by for a visit yesterday and we spent a quiet Saturday afternoon creating/crafting/sewing and generally having a precious few hours of
 girl time..alone for the most part, 'cause the other little one in my home was a party pooper and went down for a nap until 5 oclock, leaving us to our own devices. We made a fabric flower for her, 'cause she spotted one that I made earlier..."auntie, can you make me a flower like this one?" I said" sure of course and we proceeded to pick out the items we needed.

fun nail polish

 We went thru a  bag of scraps and she chose this Michael Miller stripe and the buttons and thread color as well.


fabric covered buttons hairclips
 I had purchased some notions for fabric covered buttons and we also made a couple of hairclips in the fabric of her choice.  They look really sweet and are sooooo easy to make. They literally took 10 minutes start to finish. I hot glued some clips to the backs, but later thought that for her thick hair,  bobby  pins with pads for glueing the buttons to would work better, so I went online and ordered some of those with larger clips.

anyway reader,  this is a short blog today as we have unexpected company and my kids are throwing together an imprompu and awesome dinner. ( won tons with shrimp and chicken and roast chicken asian style...(that noise you hear is my tummy) and ...wait for it....asian steam buns...( we love Coreys' cooking, he makes it look effortless.)

my obliging little model..so pretty
so bye for now ....adios amigos
 

Friday, November 19, 2010

but I digress...

hello reader...as you may have observed , there hasn't been a new blog from yours truly for a while.
Well, if you are a follower,  you already know that I banged myself up pretty good last week, and was advised by those people (physicians)  that supposedly know what they are talking about,
to "wear this immobilizing shoulder sling for at least 2 weeks"!!

that's all well and good for the first 5 or 6 days when you hurt like a son of a gun, then you start feeling better and the advice goes out the window.( Seriously now, you know that is true.)

If I could have back (regain) all my recuperative days/weeks after accidents/surgeries, I could probably live an extra couple of years or so, but on second thought,  if I hadn't spent all that time recuperating,   I likely wouldn't even be here to write this.!Life is funny that way!

  But I digress..what I wanted to express to you dear reader,  is how much I have missed the ability to work on my sewing projects and get on with creating some of the ideas crashing around in my brain...darned injury (shoulder dislocation and I don't recommend it!!!)

anyway , I found/stumbled on/clicked on a darling blog today, 'cause I needed a crafting fix, and following my favourites always gets the juices flowing, so anyway, this adorable blog is called http://craftingmakestheheartgrowfonder.blogspot.com/ and I am encouraging you all to check it out and make a comment, ('cause all of us bloggers love comments) these girls are sisters and create some adorable stuff.

Their newest post is an adorable "house" so cute I had to" favourite"  it.

Insert photo here:   (problem is I keep trying to do this and it's not working, so....) you will just have to go to the above link and look for yourself or just take my word for it!!


... anyway my darling grandniece received her #2 birthday pressie from me earlier this week and here it is ~
 in case you missed it in an earlier post!     her mommie tells me that  her little one is obsessed with it.....and the "Dowa book and pensows" (make that twistable crayons ) absolutely a great gift for the commute to and from daycare and home!

 I just okayed my 5 yr old nieces' visit  tomorrow..and  I  plan to  photograph and post some new photos of some earlier toddler book/crayon bags I have for sale...not yet advertised, but are available for christmas gifting (i will include crayons and coloring books with each bag)




these are photos also from a previous blog and I show you again as these darlings are featured again in this one!

Saturday, November 6, 2010

handmade by maggielucia: ...that spark of creativity.

handmade by maggielucia: ...that spark of creativity.

they're here..!

just a wee note dear reader..."they're here"...my new product labels that is !!

grab  a look.....what do you think?    I really like them...iron &/or sew on..
they are simple and pretty ! Jennifer of Jennifers'Jewels made them for me,
and I am plugging her store on Etsy 'cause I am very pleased with the positive and helpful transaction we had.

So, now I better get busy and put labels on my finished products, and then make my
hang tags and business cards and.......!!!

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

sewing made fun again..

 Dear readers...thought you might enjoy some photos of my 2009 creations, for it was last year that I started sewing again for real, ( I hadn't made dresses for many years, but now that I had 3 little girls to sew for, I thought it would be fun.)

It all began again when my Auntie and my  darling niece and her new ( and first) baby came out for a visit here from BC, there were lots of excited people here that couldn't wait to set eyes on them. 
we had a wonderful time, although it was in the -20s and -30s, the coldest week of the whole year, it did not manage to dampen anyones' enjoyment of their visit.
We were shopping in the babies' department,  and a casual remark my niece made, stuck in my brain.  She said she loved "babies in black"!

Well, later that  summer I decided to make some toddler clothes for my granddaughter and my grandniece...I remembered that remark, and began choosing some fabrics in black and white, solids and patterns.  I had an idea for sundresses, and for some ruffled
panties ( what we used to call bloomers) although I had never sewn anything remotely like that.
Undeterred, I looked around for some paper patterns and found a couple that I liked.


I proceeded to sew all summer, in black and white only, branching out to include making dresses for my beautiful 4 yr old niece. I did not want anyone, big or small, to feel left out in the dress department. I  branched out in colours too, some batiks, some novelty prints, and I tried to learn a few new skills along the way.

I found that I enjoyed renewing my craft and learning changes in technology. With help from other creative and talented people, who were using the internet to communicate through blogs and online shops, I found sewing could be fun again. I awakened from a long dry spell, (creatively speaking) and have  realized,  that by fueling my artistic and creative nature, I was taking a familiar path, and that only some of the fellow travellers have changed 



Tuesday, November 2, 2010

...that spark of creativity.


today I amused myself with a photo project. I wanted to show you,  two of my lastest little projects. 

First,  I had promised my granddaughter  (and myself) that I would sew her a book bag for the library. I love to take wee little kids to the library, I took my own when they were wee !  My theory is,  you just cannot start too early, when it comes to kids and books.  Also my grand niece is going to be two soon, so why not sew 2 library book bags? Make two of the same thing, no more difficult really, just a bit more time and fabric. A birthday gift and a promised gift.

 I just happened to have the perfect fabric in my stash too...both my intended recipients for this awesome little idea are age 2, and like most toddlers,  the same approximate age, are interested in the same t.v./ book/movie characters.

I cut all the pieces out one evening ...no pattern...just a fairly sure idea as to size and handle length, pockets, and so on.  While I was planning them out, I felt sure I should add some pockets, especially for coloring supplies..either for the new, twistable crayons (these are fabulous by the way, no more broken crayons etc) or washable markers. Crayola has my vote for great selections,  in above mentioned items.

 I also knew they had to have 1 or 2 kidsize deep pockets, for all those important, can't leave home without, emergency items   like fruit bars,  cheesy penguins,maybe a pullup, and a couple of wipes for messy fingers.
The following day,  I sewed these darlings up (adding a last minute D ring, to the outside of each bag, for clipping on some other toddler necessity.)

Upon completion, I found I had just enough scraps to create a good-sized zip bag,( to clip onto the marvelous D ring,)  that could hold whatever amazing, interesting, and priceless found object encountered on any given day.

Today, as I was setting up the photo shoot of these little bags, I couldn't help but look at them in admiration of my own creative genius. C'mon you know you do it, I know you do, that happiness one feels when you tap into that spark of creativity, and plough ahead as if possessed, until upon completion....no matter how large or small, difficult or simple..there it is ...done!!  and you feel thankful that you have been blessed with this need to create...and there is the pride of  accomplishment.

Well,  several days later,  I felt I also would like to include a bedtime storybook, and a dozen of those cool twistable crayons, in the birthday girls' coloring/snacks/treasures/library book bag. Done...so I wrapped it up prettily, and tightly and I knew I had sewn a treasure  that happened to be a bag!!

winter is here!

winter is here!
snow angel

pumpkin carving family

pumpkin carving family
before

halloween jack o lanterns

halloween jack o lanterns
each one made by a different family member~ the kittycat is Mayas' and the ghost is Madisons' favourite!

our little cutie

our little cutie

bibbity bobbity boo!

bibbity bobbity boo!
our fairy princess