" " " complate desaign home: October 2009

Friday, October 30, 2009

A Teeny Tiny Finish

For the past week, I've been doing finishing work on PIF projects so they could be mailed today. If you are waiting for something from me, it's in the mail. I also was able to fit in a small fob kit that I recently received, Eek! by Lizzie Kate. Since I can't show the pictures of the finished PIF's, I'll just show you a picture of my Eek! fob.


I have done some more work on SB's "Into the Night" but not enough to take a progress picture. I get a bit jealous of people like Nicole who seem to get so much done so fast. Actually, I spent most of my time on the computer, looking up directions and addresses for hubby, who had a 6 stop Menard's run, delivering bathtubs and shower enclosures, all over Iowa, Nebraska and Missouri. That was fun. (took 2 days to get it all off.) Now, it's Friday, and I don't know if I want to go back to work on Into the Night, or find something new and/or quick to work on for the weekend. I'm leaning towards the something new and quick, lol.


This Eek ! fob was fun and very simple to do--until it came to sewing on that dratted button for the spider's body. That button is tiny, almost infinitesimal. I mean smaller than a baby button. So, there I was, trying to get it in perfect position for the legs, holding it with my finger nails, and snap--I flicked it off into the nether world. It went sailing over my chair and took me 20 minutes to find. Good thing my kid was already in bed. I would have been so embarrassed with him seeing me frantically searching for that teensy tiny button. (I'm not trying that other word again, lol.) I was crawling around on the floor, moving things--my cat thought I was a nut. It was one of those times when everything I touched fell over. Eventually, I found that dratted button, got it sewn on and quickly put the project away to iron at a later time. ( I could just imagine what would have happened had I tried to iron it then.) Anyway, I waited until the next evening to get the finishing done on the fob. I did NOT attempt to ruch a ribbon around this fob like the picture on the kit showed. I want to be able to use this piece so just sewed on cording. Sorry for the dark picture, we've had rain all day.

Hope this finds all of you well and ready for Halloween tomorrow night. Stitch on, my friends and thank you for all the lovely comments you leave.

A Teeny Tiny Finish

For the past week, I've been doing finishing work on PIF projects so they could be mailed today. If you are waiting for something from me, it's in the mail. I also was able to fit in a small fob kit that I recently received, Eek! by Lizzie Kate. Since I can't show the pictures of the finished PIF's, I'll just show you a picture of my Eek! fob.


I have done some more work on SB's "Into the Night" but not enough to take a progress picture. I get a bit jealous of people like Nicole who seem to get so much done so fast. Actually, I spent most of my time on the computer, looking up directions and addresses for hubby, who had a 6 stop Menard's run, delivering bathtubs and shower enclosures, all over Iowa, Nebraska and Missouri. That was fun. (took 2 days to get it all off.) Now, it's Friday, and I don't know if I want to go back to work on Into the Night, or find something new and/or quick to work on for the weekend. I'm leaning towards the something new and quick, lol.


This Eek ! fob was fun and very simple to do--until it came to sewing on that dratted button for the spider's body. That button is tiny, almost infinitesimal. I mean smaller than a baby button. So, there I was, trying to get it in perfect position for the legs, holding it with my finger nails, and snap--I flicked it off into the nether world. It went sailing over my chair and took me 20 minutes to find. Good thing my kid was already in bed. I would have been so embarrassed with him seeing me frantically searching for that teensy tiny button. (I'm not trying that other word again, lol.) I was crawling around on the floor, moving things--my cat thought I was a nut. It was one of those times when everything I touched fell over. Eventually, I found that dratted button, got it sewn on and quickly put the project away to iron at a later time. ( I could just imagine what would have happened had I tried to iron it then.) Anyway, I waited until the next evening to get the finishing done on the fob. I did NOT attempt to ruch a ribbon around this fob like the picture on the kit showed. I want to be able to use this piece so just sewed on cording. Sorry for the dark picture, we've had rain all day.

Hope this finds all of you well and ready for Halloween tomorrow night. Stitch on, my friends and thank you for all the lovely comments you leave.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

The best residential design with tree landscaping

The best residential design with tree landscaping
The best residential design with tree landscaping, its combining a great architecture with nice ideas design so it create very fascinating residential design. Second floor integrated, design plants, Modern exterior design,Grey Painted and fresh air guaranteed cause this residential located at a valley of mountain.

The best residential design with tree landscaping

The best residential design with tree landscaping
The best residential design with tree landscaping, its combining a great architecture with nice ideas design so it create very fascinating residential design. Second floor integrated, design plants, Modern exterior design,Grey Painted and fresh air guaranteed cause this residential located at a valley of mountain.

White kitchens

Sophisticated, clean, light and airy.
Enjoy the simple elegance of these beautiful white kitchens.


Pictures from Southern Living, Coastal Living and Architectural Digest

White kitchens

Sophisticated, clean, light and airy.
Enjoy the simple elegance of these beautiful white kitchens.


Pictures from Southern Living, Coastal Living and Architectural Digest

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Modern Bungalow residential exterior design

Bungalow residential exterior designThis picture give you a guiding to build a bungalow residential with modern design. There is park as landscaping in front the bungalow, cross to one bungalow to another there is a border by garden so there is no limited border view. The architect design is almost the same from one to the other bungalow design.

Modern Bungalow residential exterior design

Bungalow residential exterior designThis picture give you a guiding to build a bungalow residential with modern design. There is park as landscaping in front the bungalow, cross to one bungalow to another there is a border by garden so there is no limited border view. The architect design is almost the same from one to the other bungalow design.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Modern Home Remodeling with Contemporary Architect

Modern Home Remodeling with Contemporary Architect
Modern Home Remodeling with Contemporary Architect
From the outside this house look like elegant but before remodeling and renovation it look not more than an ordinal house. Architecture designer created a new house with a calm color.

Modern Home Remodeling with Contemporary Architect

Modern Home Remodeling with Contemporary Architect
Modern Home Remodeling with Contemporary Architect
From the outside this house look like elegant but before remodeling and renovation it look not more than an ordinal house. Architecture designer created a new house with a calm color.

Sensibly Shabby Beach Bungalow

Room-by-room, Françoise O'Neill transformed her derelict cottage into a chic little shack. She calls her style Sensibly Shabby.



All-white interiors and 10-foot ceilings create the illusion of space in this tiny cottage. Françoise filled her home with "regal rejects and relics"―items found in thrift stores and flea markets―most of which she has refreshed with white paint.



Sensibly Shabby Beach Bungalow

Room-by-room, Françoise O'Neill transformed her derelict cottage into a chic little shack. She calls her style Sensibly Shabby.



All-white interiors and 10-foot ceilings create the illusion of space in this tiny cottage. Françoise filled her home with "regal rejects and relics"―items found in thrift stores and flea markets―most of which she has refreshed with white paint.