February
2004
Sunday,
February 29, 2004
For
those in Chicago:

I won't be there, but a bunch of my work will be. With over
70 crafters/vendors there will be lots of great stuff to peruse
and purchase!
If you like original items and like to support small business,
this is the place to be this weekend:
Depart-ment
March 5, 6 and 7
Fri: 7-11pm, SAT & SUN 11am-5pm
open-end
2000 W fulton *310
Chicago, IL 60612
312.738.2140
More info at Depart-ment.com.
Poster design by Shawn of Shawnimals.
posted on 2/29/2004 05:06:22 PM
Wednesday,
February 25, 2004
Gifty
Gift von Gifter
I just finished my gift to my friend Aaron and his soon-to-be-bride
Rebecca for their wedding on March 6th. Turned out lovely. You
can take a look here,
if you're not Aaron or Rebecca!
posted on 2/25/2004 11:20:26 PM
Tuesday,
February 24, 2004
Another Happy Customer*
Remember the baby quilt I made at the end of last month? There's
Mr. Max enjoying in above! I'm learning baby vernacular, but
I hear the quilt is used for "tummy time."
I hope he gets lots of good use and enjoyment out of it!
The whole quilt-making story is here.
*Yes, it was a gift, no he's not truly a customer.
posted on 2/24/2004 12:48:08 PM
Laissez Les Bon Temps Rouler
In honor of Fat Tuesday, please enjoy my Nola
gallery from last year's birthday trip, which included
a great sightseeing at Blaine Kern's Mardi Gras World.
posted on 2/24/2004 10:57:33
AM
Saturday,
February 21, 2004
BRAZILLA!
(hee hee hee. I just cracked myself up with that.)
So, yesterday I scored one heckuva bra for my contribution to
Bras
for Breast Cancer*.
I grew boobies at age 11. Big 'uns. I decided that I'd embellish
just the kind of blue collar department store boxed bra that
I dreaded while bra shopping. The kind that made boobs pointy
and so unattractive. The kind that could cloth small children.
I trekked to Sears and found this number for $11.42. Woo hoo!
White cotton, no stretch, very matronly. I wanted to get my
size, but mine is the holy grail of undergarments, so this is
a 36D. Therefore this will be the "36D of the Snow Queen." Lotsa
silver and white beads and sequins and big ol' snowflakes over
the nipples.
I'll report my progress.
(Some bra/breast stories on the Me
blog.)
*Note: I emailed the organizer, and doublechecked the
deadline because different sources were saying different things.
Last I heard, the deadline in April 1st.
posted on 2/21/2004 12:21:50 AM
Wednesday,
February 18, 2004
New Gallery
Click
here to see my new gallery of pics from Seattle last
weekend.
posted on 2/18/2004 01:29:14 PM
Tuesday,
February 17, 2004
Busy Beaver Bonanza!
I got back from Seattle Sunday night. Monday I was thwarted
by President's Day. Today I was able to check my mail and get
a bevy of prizes, included new pins from Busy
Beaver. Last fall, I asked proprietress Christen
Carter if she needed any more designs for her pattern series
for the So-and-So
Button-O-Matic. I am pretty much obsessed with pattern
and seeing patterns in things.
She said sure and to send along 5 designs. I did.
Then I hadn't thought about it for awhile, and I don't live/hang
near any of the Button-O-Matic locations. And Christen had told
me that they were switching over the machines to dispense smaller,
more form fitting plastic bubbles for the pins.
After ordering Not
Keren's button
set (very snazzy, by the way), I checked in at Busy
Beaver's site. New design - looks sharp. I inquired
about what ever happened with those pattern pins. Christen said
she'd send me samples.
By samples, I expected one of each to peruse. Oh, no! She sent
along a slew of them! I can't wait to hand some out! Clockwise
from upper left: Radial spore patten on yellow,
"blueberries" a pattern I made out of two handcarved erasers,
pink and green stripes, dice from my six-sided dice collection
and pink and black harlequin pattern. The dice are my favorite,
followed by the yellow radial and the blueberries.
So, for Button-O-Matic machine in Chicago and NYC, go
here.
posted on 2/17/2004 11:33:25 AM
Wednesday,
February 11, 2004
Soon
I having been making much stuff because my calendar is filled
with client computer work and travels. I wrote up a project
list, and there's lots of good stuff on it. Soon.
posted on 2/11/2004 04:16:41 PM
Thursday,
February 05, 2004

New Favorite Necklace
Alise's beau JB gave my a linoleum sample to me for my birthday.
There's more to the story but I am outta time at the moment.
I made it into my new favorite necklace.
Update: Ok, the story is that while Alise hosted
my birthday party, JB was in the office working on a site. I
popped into the office to borrow a pen. On the desk was a box
chock full of old linoleum samples. I picked up a red one and
said, "Wow, that's a nice linoleum sample." JB said he had got
a bunch of them and had designs on dong something with them."
I asked, "Can I have this one?" JB: "No." Me [in a half-hearted,
self-mocking plea]: "But it's my birthday." JB: "No."
At the very end of the night when JB and Alise were going to
give me a ride home, JB emerged with the linoleum sample in
handing saying, "Happy Birthday, Brandy."
And while I had a "please no gifts, thank you" policy, this
was my favorite gift.
It's such a fantastic object. About the size of a business card,
a curved rectangle. It says St. Regis Panelyte, Red Irish Linen
m-55. And while I do not like linen finish paper, it so works
on this linoleum.
So, I strung it on thin fake leather cord and put a clasp in
the back. Ta da. My new favorite necklace.
Beauty is everywhere.
Thanks, JB!
posted on 2/5/2004 01:49:47 PM
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