During the auctions to raise money for those affected by the Queensland floods, I bid on and won a lovely doll made by Michelle over at Midge & Judy.
Miss Molly had arrived when we returned from our ski trip and was given to my daughter, who turned 5 on Wednesday. Here she is on Miss 5's bed.
Miss Molly has her own little dolly too, cutely tucked into her pocket.
Now this is Miss 5's main squeeze, the eloquently named Cowie. Cowie is the chief receiver of cuddles and absorber of tears in the house.
But how did he feel about Miss Molly moving in on his turf?
Hmm, not so good. But Miss Molly has a way with words (and knows some incredibly dirty jokes. Honestly Michelle, what are you teaching these dolls?)
Soon Cowie had come around to the idea of someone else sharing the bed.
He figures at least he's got someone to talk to while Miss 5's at school.
Michelle also kindly included one of her fabulous bags with Miss Molly. Made from a vintage tea towel, the bag has a koala on one side and budgies and a kingfisher on the other. Perfect for a young Aussie mum!
(You can find these darling bags in Michelle's etsy shop, along with some of the cutest baby shoes I've ever seen)
Someone else was quite smitten with the bag too.
There might be an ownership challenge soon!
Thank you so much Michelle for the gorgeous Miss Molly (and dolly) and the sweet little bag. They are a much appreciated addition to our home!
And because it's Friday, how about a catchy tune to take us into the weekend?
This guy is French but is singing in English, so I guess he's aiming for the US market. Has this song been seen out in the wilds of America or Australia yet?
This song is so upbeat, and the video clip has some cool effects. Can I admit though, I want to hand the man some barrettes and a pair of trousers one size up? Sometimes a girl likes a bit of mystery, and those trousers don't leave much to the imagination. I think I must be getting old.
Bon weekend, tout le monde!
Showing posts with label Flood Appeal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flood Appeal. Show all posts
Friday, February 18, 2011
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Auction Results
The highest bidder was the lovely Carli, who blogs over at Carli's Clan. (She also just happens to be Toni from Make It Perfect's sister. Small world, huh?)
We have already been in touch and I will have her prize in the mail by the end of the week. My canvas is looking forward to finally seeing its new home!
Don't forget the raffles are still open for another twelve hours or so. For just a $5 donation you can put yourself in the running for some great prizes. Check out Make It Perfect for the raffle master list. I bought myself a fistful of tickets this morning and had a great time choosing the raffles I wanted to participate in.
Congratulations Carli and thanks again to all those who bid and helped in some way to raise money for disaster relief. You're all ace!
We have already been in touch and I will have her prize in the mail by the end of the week. My canvas is looking forward to finally seeing its new home!
Don't forget the raffles are still open for another twelve hours or so. For just a $5 donation you can put yourself in the running for some great prizes. Check out Make It Perfect for the raffle master list. I bought myself a fistful of tickets this morning and had a great time choosing the raffles I wanted to participate in.
Congratulations Carli and thanks again to all those who bid and helped in some way to raise money for disaster relief. You're all ace!
Monday, January 24, 2011
I can has design wall?
Today is the day - the auction closes at 9pm Paris time tonight.
In breaking news, Carli has come in with a late bid and now has the lead! With six hours to go, anything could happen. Phew, I'm a bit excited by it all.
I'll tell you what else has me excited - finally getting myself a design wall.
I'd been reading around the traps that flannel sheets are the way to go - their fuzziness holds your quilting blocks in place and then you can move them around to your heart's content.
I hung my sheet with picture hooks along the top (sorry landlord). Then I used some nails to pull the sides tight (toight like a toiger, as Goldmember would say).
I was very tempted to just get the sheet up as quickly as possible, but instead I sewed in button holes for all the hanging points to strengthen them.
Hopefully it will last a bit longer now.
First trial - a quilt for the little girl of the house, who is a huge fan of pink and yellow if you hadn't guessed.
It's supposed to be morphing from pink to yellow across the diagonal.
I'm a few blocks short though, so more sewing required.
The next post will announce the auction winner.
Thanks so much to all those who've been digging deep across the internet for the disaster victims.
In breaking news, Carli has come in with a late bid and now has the lead! With six hours to go, anything could happen. Phew, I'm a bit excited by it all.
I'll tell you what else has me excited - finally getting myself a design wall.
I'd been reading around the traps that flannel sheets are the way to go - their fuzziness holds your quilting blocks in place and then you can move them around to your heart's content.
I hung my sheet with picture hooks along the top (sorry landlord). Then I used some nails to pull the sides tight (toight like a toiger, as Goldmember would say).
I was very tempted to just get the sheet up as quickly as possible, but instead I sewed in button holes for all the hanging points to strengthen them.
Hopefully it will last a bit longer now.
First trial - a quilt for the little girl of the house, who is a huge fan of pink and yellow if you hadn't guessed.
It's supposed to be morphing from pink to yellow across the diagonal.
I'm a few blocks short though, so more sewing required.
The next post will announce the auction winner.
Thanks so much to all those who've been digging deep across the internet for the disaster victims.
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Final Auction Details
It's almost time for the final push in the auction to support the Premier's Disaster Relief Fund. Toni has suggested that folks end their auctions at 9pm rather than midnight, for the obvious reason that bidders and hosts alike would probably rather be in bed at that hour. Can't say I doubt her logic, so I will be doing likewise and closing the auction at 9pm on Monday 24 January, local time (see side bar for Paris local time).
I'm not sure if I mentioned payment details, but no money goes to the individual auction hosts. Auction winners pay their amounts directly to the Premier's Disaster Relief Fund and then provide the auction host with their receipt number.
Hosts are then free to release (or post) their winnings to them. Easy peasy.
Because I have been out battling the January sales all day I have no crafty photos to show you, only these ones of the goings-on in our back yard.
Have a great weekend every one!
Cherry tree buds, the wood pile up close, dew drops on prunings.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Little Projects...
I ordered the fabric you see below right to make some more baby blankets for all those virile friends of mine who seem to be popping out wee ones left, right and centre.
The prints are all Riley Blake's - the bottom two are cotton from the All Star line (to go with the super soft chocolate minky you see in the middle). The top three are from his recent All Star 2 and the large dots are flannel. The top material was meant to be the binding, but as is my God-given right I've changed my mind and gone for a dark turquoise instead (like the one half star you can see poking out there).
I've been procrastinating on the bottom blanket after reading comments about how hard minky is to sew with, but after reading some hints here I'm ready to go. I just have to wait for it all to come out of the washing machine.
Another UFO awaiting some love is this quilt top made in Anna Maria Horner's Innocent Crush.
I'm going to back it in some flannel, which arrived a few weeks ago and also needs a spin in the washer.
I picked up a few Amy Butler Lotus fat quarters as well because there was still room in the flat rate envelope, and I like to make the most of my postage dollars (like I needed an excuse).
I wanted to pass on another way that people can help those who have been devastated by the recent floods in Australia.
Romance Writers of Australia is collecting new/near new books to distribute to those in need. Water and books don't go well together, so there are plenty of people out there who have lost the contents of their bookshelves. Not to mention those still languishing in emergency accommodation who could use a good book to escape into for a while.
So if you have some books that you're done with, or have no intention of reading (bad Christmas gifts anyone?) please consider donating them to the RWA Flooded Communities Book Appeal.
Thank you!
Warning: gratuitous unfinished canvas photo opp.
The prints are all Riley Blake's - the bottom two are cotton from the All Star line (to go with the super soft chocolate minky you see in the middle). The top three are from his recent All Star 2 and the large dots are flannel. The top material was meant to be the binding, but as is my God-given right I've changed my mind and gone for a dark turquoise instead (like the one half star you can see poking out there).
I've been procrastinating on the bottom blanket after reading comments about how hard minky is to sew with, but after reading some hints here I'm ready to go. I just have to wait for it all to come out of the washing machine.
Another UFO awaiting some love is this quilt top made in Anna Maria Horner's Innocent Crush.
I'm going to back it in some flannel, which arrived a few weeks ago and also needs a spin in the washer.
I picked up a few Amy Butler Lotus fat quarters as well because there was still room in the flat rate envelope, and I like to make the most of my postage dollars (like I needed an excuse).
I wanted to pass on another way that people can help those who have been devastated by the recent floods in Australia.
Romance Writers of Australia is collecting new/near new books to distribute to those in need. Water and books don't go well together, so there are plenty of people out there who have lost the contents of their bookshelves. Not to mention those still languishing in emergency accommodation who could use a good book to escape into for a while.
So if you have some books that you're done with, or have no intention of reading (bad Christmas gifts anyone?) please consider donating them to the RWA Flooded Communities Book Appeal.
Thank you!
Friday, January 14, 2011
Let the Auction begin!
Toni at Make It Perfect is encouraging us to get our auctions up an running, so here we go.
I am auctioning this piece of art, made from a cotton artist canvas, quilting fabric, with some acrylic paint and sand paste for texture.
This little canvas is 22 x 27 x 2 cm (8.5 x 10.5 x 0.75 inches) in size.
I will pay for postage anywhere in the world.
The auction will run here, from this very blog post. (To see an example of how it goes, see Toni's own auction here).
Folks leave a comment with their bid amount and their contact email. Bids need to increase a minimum of a dollar.
All bids are in Australian Dollars (AUD). You can get an up-to-the-minute exchange rate here, but to get an idea:
The auction will start from now and will finish midnight on 24 January. I am going to run it on France time, otherwise my brain will hurt. To make this easier for international visitors, I've put clock and calendar widgets on the right that show the date/time in France.
I hope I haven't forgotten anything, please ask if you have any questions.
All the fabrics used are commercial quilting cottons from my stash. I started this with the intention of using only scraps, but ended up cutting into lots of fresh yardage because I was just enjoying seeing it come together. And I only had to cut a teeny piece (surely it can't hurt).
Three of my Provence fabrics made it in, too, for those of you wanting a little bit of France on your wall:
I am auctioning this piece of art, made from a cotton artist canvas, quilting fabric, with some acrylic paint and sand paste for texture.
This little canvas is 22 x 27 x 2 cm (8.5 x 10.5 x 0.75 inches) in size.
I will pay for postage anywhere in the world.
The auction will run here, from this very blog post. (To see an example of how it goes, see Toni's own auction here).
Folks leave a comment with their bid amount and their contact email. Bids need to increase a minimum of a dollar.
All bids are in Australian Dollars (AUD). You can get an up-to-the-minute exchange rate here, but to get an idea:
1 AUD = 1 USD (or very, very close)
1 AUD = 0.76€
1 AUD = £0.63
The auction will start from now and will finish midnight on 24 January. I am going to run it on France time, otherwise my brain will hurt. To make this easier for international visitors, I've put clock and calendar widgets on the right that show the date/time in France.
I hope I haven't forgotten anything, please ask if you have any questions.
All the fabrics used are commercial quilting cottons from my stash. I started this with the intention of using only scraps, but ended up cutting into lots of fresh yardage because I was just enjoying seeing it come together. And I only had to cut a teeny piece (surely it can't hurt).
Three of my Provence fabrics made it in, too, for those of you wanting a little bit of France on your wall:
Blue and yellow fleur de lis, one of the first fabrics I bought in France
Another little yellow flower? shape
More tiny flower motifs, this time in red (to the left there)
I am starting the bidding off at $20 on behalf of the mister, who is rather fond of the piece.
My brother has escaped relatively unscathed. They had water through the ground floor of their home, which they had built in to make a guest room. All the main living and sleeping areas upstairs are fine, and they have power, which is great. And of course, most importantly of all, they are all safe.
No word yet on our home from the agency we are renting it through, but we are holding firm to the 'no news is good news' adage!
Thinking of everyone in Brissie and the long, painful clean up they are about to undertake.
My brother has escaped relatively unscathed. They had water through the ground floor of their home, which they had built in to make a guest room. All the main living and sleeping areas upstairs are fine, and they have power, which is great. And of course, most importantly of all, they are all safe.
No word yet on our home from the agency we are renting it through, but we are holding firm to the 'no news is good news' adage!
Thinking of everyone in Brissie and the long, painful clean up they are about to undertake.
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Queensland Flood Relief Auction
If you've been watching the news lately you'd know that Australia has been having some pretty zany weather of late, which culminated in a horrible flash flood in the town of Toowoomba and the nearby Lockyer Valley yesterday. We have lots of friends in Toowoomba, who are thankfully all safe with their houses intact.
When we went to bed last night there were 4 dead (2 women and 2 children) and three missing (all children), which was bad enough. When we woke up this morning the death toll was at 9 with some 72 persons unaccounted for. I have been feeling unsettled and weepy all day, and very far away from home.
Just when it was getting to the stage that I nearly put on my James Blunt CD, I read about the blog Make It Perfect's online auction to raise money for the Premier's Flood Relief Appeal. Lots of crafty/sewing types are auctioning off things with all proceeds going to the Appeal.
Which I realised is something that I could do. See you later, James Blunt, go and goodbye my lover somewhere else, proactivity only here.
This is what I have to auction. I just finished it last night and was telling the mister it wasn't going to be hung in the kids' room as initially intended as I liked it too much. It was going to stay in my sewing room. (I'm a generous mother like that.)
Not anymore. It could be hanging in your sewing room. Or kids' room. Or loo.
Anywhere you feel you need a mood-lifting boost of colour, a burst of fabric-y goodness or a demonstration of what the sun looks like on the planet Sploorg in the Datcheron-5 universe.
More details (about the art and the auction) will be forthcoming, but the auction will run from here, this blog. I will pay to post the painting to the winner anywhere in the world (but not the planet Sploorg, I'm afraid. Sorry to all my Datcheron-5 readers).
It would be great if y'all could grab a copy of the Relief Appeal button from Toni's site (the one you see on the upper right here) and display it on your blogs - the more who know about it, the more money will be raised.
Don't forget to check out all the other things up for auction on Toni's site on Monday. If my foray into art doesn't float your boat, I am sure there will be something else out there that will.
Thank you. I'm sending positive vibes to all our friends in Brisbane, which looks set to be the next flooded area. It's also where our house is, somewhat raised (hopefully enough) on a little hill and my little brother and his family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
When we went to bed last night there were 4 dead (2 women and 2 children) and three missing (all children), which was bad enough. When we woke up this morning the death toll was at 9 with some 72 persons unaccounted for. I have been feeling unsettled and weepy all day, and very far away from home.
Just when it was getting to the stage that I nearly put on my James Blunt CD, I read about the blog Make It Perfect's online auction to raise money for the Premier's Flood Relief Appeal. Lots of crafty/sewing types are auctioning off things with all proceeds going to the Appeal.
Which I realised is something that I could do. See you later, James Blunt, go and goodbye my lover somewhere else, proactivity only here.
This is what I have to auction. I just finished it last night and was telling the mister it wasn't going to be hung in the kids' room as initially intended as I liked it too much. It was going to stay in my sewing room. (I'm a generous mother like that.)
Not anymore. It could be hanging in your sewing room. Or kids' room. Or loo.
Anywhere you feel you need a mood-lifting boost of colour, a burst of fabric-y goodness or a demonstration of what the sun looks like on the planet Sploorg in the Datcheron-5 universe.
More details (about the art and the auction) will be forthcoming, but the auction will run from here, this blog. I will pay to post the painting to the winner anywhere in the world (but not the planet Sploorg, I'm afraid. Sorry to all my Datcheron-5 readers).
It would be great if y'all could grab a copy of the Relief Appeal button from Toni's site (the one you see on the upper right here) and display it on your blogs - the more who know about it, the more money will be raised.
Don't forget to check out all the other things up for auction on Toni's site on Monday. If my foray into art doesn't float your boat, I am sure there will be something else out there that will.
Thank you. I'm sending positive vibes to all our friends in Brisbane, which looks set to be the next flooded area. It's also where our house is, somewhat raised (hopefully enough) on a little hill and my little brother and his family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.