Sunday, May 13, 2012

Busy, busy,busy

Finally finished up an order for a wonderful customer, she has been so patient waiting for it. This is my Annie's Apple pie and The Olde Rooster. I have been working on this order for several weeks. Finally finished my chemo sessions last week. Hopefully won't have to have any more treatments until October, I have them every 6 months. I am so ready to be done with these, but unfortunately they won't ever end for me.  But now I can hopefully feel better again and get caught up on all my orders. I actually was jottingdown new pattern ideas last night or should I say at 3:30 in the morning.  I have a notebook full of ideas, now to find time to get them made up.

Made a few of these, they are from a Cat Nap Primitives patterns, love the dog, so simple and easy to make

another pattern by Catnap primitives, I love this cat.  I hope to get several of these guys made, in different colors.
this sno-Angel is from a pattern by Crow's Roost prims, I love how it turned out, very easy. I had an old quilt, I hated to cut up, but decided to make that first cut. Perfect color for the wings.
My mice are really selling well, I made over 25 of these, this ;past weekend. Here are some before grunging.
and yes, I used my good dinner plate. I painted them with a special grunge mixture.
these are ready to baked in the oven. I sprinkled with cinnamon before I baked them.
Here are some of the finished mice.  I make them on mousetraps and lot are ordering just the little mice to sit around.  I purchased a ton of mouse traps. I am sure they wondered if I had a mouse p

3 comments:

  1. Me gustan mucho tus trabajos ,son muy origuinales.Paz y amor

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  2. The mice are so cute...they look real! Hope you feel better this week! I always remember you in my prayers, my friend! Take care!

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  3. You are an amazing person with all that you endure and through it all this beautiful humble spirit comes through. Thank you for allowing me to follow your blog, not only to enjoy your beautiful craft, but to be humbled by the grace within you.

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