Pretty cool huh?
Also, if you are in the Bay Area, you should come by to Craft Bar next Thursday.
6-9pm at MOCFA in SF. There is beer and free food. Only $5 for a great time!
Also, if you are in the Bay Area, you should come by to Craft Bar next Thursday.
6-9pm at MOCFA in SF. There is beer and free food. Only $5 for a great time!
What do you do with all your scraps? Do you hold onto them? Donate them? Or just throw them out?
I also found this great little grey sweater for him to wear. Even thought it is summer time, it is still pretty cool in the Bay Area, and he tends to shiver a lot. I can't wait to embroider a little design on it! I also plan on making him a snazzy bow tie for him to wear at my craft shows.
Here are a few photos from the event.
I have a weakness for purses so as soon as I saw this amazing wicker basket purse I walked away. Far away. How great is Little Weird's table display? Perfect for someone selling screenprinted car shirts. I'm stealing this display idea from Hello Sisters! Who knew that wooden window shades would be the perfect display for a windy outdoor event? This little wood barrel miniature is so cute! I'm wondering why I didn't buy it. Bird Mafia was my favorite vendor by far. I bought a super cute packet of screenprinted bee patches from them. Their screenprinted felt goldfish plushies are at the top of my wish list.Hope you all had a wonderful weekend! I'm picking up my doggie friend tomorrow, which means I will most likely be blogging doggie photos all week long.
I still haven't decided on a name, but these are my top four right now:
CharlieJackson
Bacon
Peanut
Which name do you like?You can also go HERE to see a little video of him.
It's not the best quality but you can still see how cute he is.
(I'm in love with this stitched book but I'm sort of kicking myself in the head, and saying to myself,
"Man, I wish I'd thought of that.")
Drinking strong English Ales at Beer Revolution.
(Photo by Jesse from beerandnosh.com)Watching my cat, Bianca, clean her toes and lick her lips.
Making handmade postcards for some young students in Spain.
I have been reading the Sookie Stackhouse series waaaaaaaay before True Blood ever came to life on HBO. The last two books ( the 2008 & 2009 publications) weren't that great. Since I have been following the story for so long I sort of had to read them. I unfortunately heard this new one isn't much better and the plot doesn't really go anywhere. And just for the record, I am an Eric fan. Always have been. I think it's because I have a thing for vikings.
Heat Wave by Richard CastleAnother not so sophisticated, mystery novel. I mainly decided to pick this up because I started watching Castle about 2 months ago. I love Nathan Fillion and have enjoyed the show so far even though I find it to be pretty predictable. I just started the first chapter but the book is proving to be identical to the show, which is slightly disappointing.
The Hunger Games by Suzanne CollinsMy friend, who has suggested many a great books to me, recommended this novel a while back. Although it is considered a young adult book, I am really looking forward to checking it out. Some of the best works of fiction I have read have been young adult books.
Books you might want to check out this summer: The Host by Stepenie MeyerI read the Twilight series but it was Stephenie Meyer's The Host that really won my heart. It's labeled as a Sci-Fi novel but I consider it to be more of a love story and I'm not talking about some mushy romance novel, but an actual story about love in a variety of forms. I hope Hollywood never makes this book into a movie because they would pretty much slaughter it.
Heat by Bill BufordI didn't finish the book but what I read was good. Really good. If you are a foodie or a fan of Anthony Bourdain, this book might be worth your while. It essentially explores the author's experience working at one of Mario Batali's restaurant's as well as describes Batali's culinary history. Top Chef and Hell's Kitchen already offer us some insight into the daily life of the culinary world, but those shows have sort of glorified it for T.V. This book really exposes the gritty side of the kitchen, much like Anthony Bourdain's "No Reservations".
Do you have any books you'll be reading to pass your time at the airport or maybe while tanning at the beach this summer? Let me know. I'm always looking for new titles to put on my list.