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Under a Blue Moon

Decor, cooking, organization, all the pretty things

11.17.2010

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It has been gorgeous here in No. California this week.  Cold in the morning but warming up in the afternoon.  I love when the liquid ambers start turning colors.  I didn't monkey with the colors in these photos.  The leaves are really that pinky red. 

I took these pictures just as the sun was stating to go down.  I was actually trying to capture what I saw when I came home from my Dad's on Monday night.

Christmas lights on the house!  If you click on the picture you can see them peaking through the leaves.  Rick put them up as a surprise for me while I was down at my Dad's house.  He actually started a few weeks ago, putting little cuphooks all along the roofline.  Good thing I am not the least bit observant otherwise it might have ruined his surprise.

Today is my youngest son's 24th birthday!  Where did the years go?  I'm still trying to lose the baby weight.  Happy Birthday Sweetie!  May all your birthday wishes come true!

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November 17, 2010 7:46 am Andrea Filed Under: Musings

11.15.2010

 
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Yesterday I attended an embroidery class.  Class isn't exactly the right word – it was more like a group of women getting together to work on their individual projects under the guidance of a more experienced embroideress. 

It was held at the Prairie Queens quilt shop which is closed on Sundays with the exception of the class.  I've never been so it was fun to be able to browse the store, even though it was closed.  We were allowed to make purchases and even received 10% since we were attending a class. 

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I bought an adorable Japanese book on embroidery.  Of course I can't read a single thing but embroidery instructions are mostly illustrative anyway.  So I can follow along that way. 

I also bought a pocket guide for Crazy Quilt Stitches.  I have a project I started a year or so ago that I want to get back into. 

I pretty much have all the embroidery supplies I need but I was intrigued by a style of embroidery hoop that a number of the women in the class were using.  Who knew that the simple design of an embroidery hoop could be improved on but it has.

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You just squeeze the two metal handle looking bits together to remove it from the outer ring.  Then you lay your fabric on top of the outer ring, position the inner, metal ring over it and then stop squeezing and there you have it. 

Since I wasn't totally prepared for the class I didn't bring much to work on.  I wanted to improve on my satin stitch so I brought a simple monogram to work on.  I still suck at it.  I don't like the outer running stitch at all but that is what the instructor suggested I do.  I should have done the running stich as a guide and then stitched over it – kind of like a padded satin stitch.  

My satin stitch looks more like a keloid scar than an elegant stitch.  Oh well – live and learn.  This was just a practice piece anyway.  And why oh why do I like to do tone on tone embroidery?  Talk about not being able to see what you are doing…

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November 15, 2010 9:27 am Andrea Filed Under: Musings

Friday’s Favorites

Blue and beige 

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Fridays Favorites 

  • If you like looking at house plans – especially adorable cottage style homes – this is a fabulous resource: Antique Home Style
  • Remember the Tord Boontje lace bunting that Target carried a few years back? I still kick myself for missing out… This has a similar feel (via Creature Comforts)
  • I thought these earring were unusual and pretty in a sort of William Morris/Arts & Craft style kind of way
  • Sweet little rubber stamps with a sewing motif. 
  • If you like the Triplets of Belleville then this is right up your alley!

Happy Friday Everyone!

November 12, 2010 12:01 am Andrea Filed Under: Favorites

11.10.2010

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I made a good luck charm bracelet.  Jewelry making seems like it would be really soothing and a great creative outlet.  Unfortunately it requires a lot of fine motor skills which I don't seem to possess. 

This project was fun though – mostly in the research and collecting of the charms.  I made it for someone that could use a little extra good luck and positive mojo right now.

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  • 3 keys – three keys worn together symbolise the unlocking of the doors to health, wealth and love
  • Ankh- symbolizes the power of life- it is also commonly worn when going into battle for good luck
  • 4 leaf clover – each leaf represents something: the first is for hope, the second is for faith, the third is for love, and the fourth is for luck.
  • Horseshoe – there are two thoughts – one is to have the ends pointing up to catch good luck and the other is to have them pointing down so the luck spills out over the home (or wearer in this case)
  • Heart – the classic symbol of love, also symbolizes feminine power
  • Elephant – the elephant symbolizes wisdom, good luck, strength and power
  • Wishbone – symbol of good luck and wishes coming true
  • Ladybug – ladybugs are good omens.  It is believed you will have good luck if one lands on you
  • Star – in ancient times it was believed good fortunes were determined by the stars.
  • Bee – a symbol of hope, and also diligence and hard work 

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November 10, 2010 11:37 am Andrea Filed Under: Crafts

11.8.2010

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It was a lovely Fall weekend around these parts.  We don't get too many days like this – where the weather is cool, but sunny and the leaves are gently falling from the trees. 

No our yard is not on fire.  It was a burn day so Rick pulled a bunch of dead limbs down into a natural hollow in our yard and burned them.  It just helped add to the ambiance. 

I spent the day puttering around and reading magazines.  The day before was spent – and there is no way to say this delicately – cleaning Ina's backside.  The cochins are quite beautiful with their very fluffy feathers but they can tend to have an undesirable build up of chicken poop.  Which needs to be cleaned off because it won't go away on its own. 

So poor Ina had to be captured and wrapped in a towel.  Rick held her while I took warm wet rags and had at the business end of things.  I'm not sure who was more traumatized – me or Ina.  I'm thinking Ina.

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November 8, 2010 7:21 am Andrea Filed Under: Garden

Friday’s Favorites

Aqua and chocolate 

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Fridays Favorites 

  • I loved this necklace even before I knew the seller's name
  • Fabulous idea for all those vintage tins we collect – from Design Sponge
  • Now if this blog doesn't make you want to plan a flea market excursion to France then nothing will – Paris Parfait
  • Great collection of drawings from the children's book illustrator W. Heath Robinson.  I love the detail
  • Now this is a clever idea.  Why didn't I think of it!

Have a wonderful weekend everyone!  We are going to explore the seamier side of chicken husbandry this weekend.  I'll be sure to report back.

November 5, 2010 12:01 am Andrea Filed Under: Favorites

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