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I’d really appreciate it and so would the artists and bloggers I feature! xoxom
YOKE DU YOUR
One evening, a wife drew her husband’s attention to the couple next door and said, “Do you see that couple? How devoted they are? He kisses her every time they meet. Why don’t you do that?”
“I would love to,” replied the husband, “but I don’t know her well enough.”
ARTspiration
Artists or art that turns me on and feeds my muse! Like it or dislike it, what about this art inspires your own art or creativity? A Month in Summer by Jean Jack. I love her work and own a piece, too!
DESIGNspiration
Look around you. Design is everywhere! How can you incorporate the beauty that surrounds you into your art or craft?
IDEA I LOVE
I’m not wild about my plastic or ‘leather’ scissor keepers, but this scrappy DIY idea works in spades for me! OK, maybe mine wouldn’t be so ‘precious’ but it’s a good idea. Watch out, Ginghers! You’re getting new home!
http://www.minkikim.com/?p=1179
IDEA I LOVE
My laptop and tablet screens are always a hawt mess! This little cleaning turtle is exactly what I need to make me feel like I’m more OCD than I can be! 🙂 Here’s how to make it:
http://wildolive.blogspot.com/2014/06/project-turtle-screen-cleaner.html
GARDENspiration
You can have fresh onion snippets all year long by transforming a plastic bottle into an oniony oasis! Where’s the Listerine? Make your inside onion patch using these directions:
http://theownerbuildernetwork.co/easy-diy-projects/diy-vertical-onion-planter/
IDEA I LOVE
Scrappy, slouchy, easy and useful. I like this slouchy backpack. Not terrific for carrying your legal briefs, but perfect for all of the crap you need to keep you happy while you’re on the move. Here’s the pattern:
http://www.inspirationrealisation.com/2014/08/diy-slouchy-backpack.html
SUNDAY BREAKFAST YUMMY!
APPLE CINNAMON FRENCH TOAST
INGREDIENTS
- apples, peeled and sliced
- brown sugar
- butter
- vanilla
- cinnamon
- white bread
- eggs, lightly beaten
- milk
- flour
- vanilla
- cinnamon
- powdered sugar
BREATHLESS INSPIRATION
This great collection of Furniture has been designed by Straight Line Designs, A team of 9 fantastic craftsman specializing in installation spaces and furniture.
See more of there work here : straightlinedesigns
SO DRINK, CHUG-A-LUG CHUG-A-LUG
SPICED RUM COOLER
1.5 oz. Hook’s Spiced Rum
.5 oz. Peach Schnapps
3 oz. Orange Juice
Shake above ingredients with ice
Pour over ice and top with 1 oz. Lemon Lime Soda
Garnish with lime, orange and lemon slices
WORDS TO LIVE BY
PATCHWORK, BABY!
Today’s the last day of August! Why not get at least ONE quilting project started this summer! Start with this simple LABOR DAY table runner. Yes, you could finish this by tomorrow’s holiday. Start here:
http://frommycarolinahome.wordpress.com/2014/06/17/patriotic-table-runner-tri-recs-star/
MEMBA?
SIMPLY RED
I LOVED this song . . .
MickHucknall of Simply Red today
MUST HAVE!
“Dispense the perfect amount of batter every time with this kitchen essential.
Unit features a quick-release handle for instant shut off.”
The only reason I hate making cupcakes is because getting the batter into the cups is always a disaster for me. OF COURSE, I need a battery operated kitchen tool (just like I need to apply more cupcakes to my ample butt). $14.99 at Bed, Bath & Beyonce http://bit.ly/1sS3UHC
DINNER!
BAKED CHEESY CHICKEN PENNE
Ingredients
- butter
- kosher salt and black pepper
- penne rigate
- olive oil
- boneless, skinless chicken breast
- flour
- garlic cloves
- whole milk
- white or cremini mushrooms
- oil packed sun dried tomatoes
- shredded provolone
- freshly grated parmesan
CLICK THE LINK FOR THE RECIPE: http://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/baked-cheesy-chicken-penne-218791/
IDEA I LOVE
I LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS! Here’s how to make your own beautiful magnetic needle and pin keeps using your scrap fabric, button maker, and a magnet! This is fabulous for your needleworkers and sewists! Fab!
http://www.red-brolly.com/2014/08/magnetic-pinkeep/
SHOEspiration
Dolce & Gabanna Bootie, $4, 445.00
IDEA I LOVE
This is an easy crocheted blanket stitch in rich jewely colored yarns. Perfect for the upcoming autumn weather. Check it out:
http://rescuedpaw.com/post/89258903753/crochet-blanket-using-the-blanket-stitch#.VAJ1akv-qzA
I’M SPEAKING IN ATLANTA!
THE SLOW STITCHING MOVEMENT
Saturday, September 13, 2014
TAKE A LOOK and REGISTER HERE:
http://www.sewingexpo.com/QuiltingLIVE/ClassDetail/tabid/1340/EventID/106/ClassID/7562/Default.aspx
THE LEMON CATHEDRAL TOUR CONTINUES!
Next stop: SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS
Drive into Springfield from St. Louis! Chicago! Indianapolis!
Crowne Plaza, Springfield, Illinois
September 24-27, 2014
Attend my Banquet Lecture on September 26
And an all day Lemon Cathedral workshop on September 27
HERE’S WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
This is just one variation of the Lemon Cathedral quilt . . .
And here’s what the students who took the workshop are saying:
“I had an absolutely amazing time this weekend at the quilting retreat!! Mark Lipinski was fabulous and so much fun! His lecture had us laughing so hard we were practically crying, and his quilts were outstanding. He’s a talented, entertaining and generous teacher. Even though I’ve been quilting for a long time, I learned some new exciting techniques and tips to help me advance my art! Can’t wait to hang out with him again.”
Karen L., Quilter
“We had such a great time in the Lemon Cathedral workshop. Thanks for a fabulous class and you are sooooo much fun.”
Carolyn S., Quilter
“My Lemon Cathedral class with Mark Lipinski at MQX was everything that I imagined. He had a way about teaching that put you at ease at learning a new technique. He was funny and engaging. I felt like everyone got his individual attention. I would definitely take another class with him.”
Michelle W., Quilter
“The lecture and lemon cathedral quilt class with Mark Lipinski was amazing and well worth the money! His lecture was filled with excitement, energy, laughter and spectacular quilts! The class was electric! Everyone loved the easy trick for making a quite complicated block! There were so many techniques used in this class, even the most advanced sewer will walk away with a “wow”!”
Michelle Strassburg, Owner, Fabric Affair Quilt Shop
“The MQX Lemon Cathedral workshop was like five classes in one. Learned so many tips . Mark made us feel we could do anything. Best class ever.”
Donna M., Quilter
“I highly recommend taking Mark Lipinski’s Lemon Cathedral quilt workshop. I took his workshop this past weekend and it was great. Mark is an excellent teacher. He is right there to answer any questions and give any help or advice you might need. You don’t want to miss this opportunity to be with and learn from Mark. It is more fun than you could ever imagine.”
Diane H., Quilter
“I have always been intimidated to try raw edged appliqué but this class was so fun and free spirited that all fear has vanished….now I’m looking for new applique projects. The cathedral windows block works like magic, thanks Mark.”
Lynn K., Quilter
“I totally enjoyed Mark’s Lemon Cathedral Quilt Retreat! This was my very first quilt retreat so I didn’t fully know what to expect. Well, it was two fun-filled days with Mark’s big magnetic personality. This man has incredible life stories! Also, I absolutely loved his quilts, so creative from a master quilter! Finally, during the Saturday class, Mark led us step by step in the creation of our quilt. I learned many new quilting techniques and now I’m looking forward to my next retreat!”
Rita J., Quilter
“This class with Mark has something for everyone from quilters who wish to be precise to those who enjoy artistic freedom to create. An added bonus are the laughs you get listening and mingling with Mark. “
Betty C., Quilter
“When I found out at the last minute that Mark would be in town I dropped everything to see him again. An evening of creative inspiration, warm camaraderie, fun stories and belly laughs was just what I needed to fill my cup. Spread the word: Mark Lipinski is back, and he’s better than ever!”
Lea P., Quilter
“Thank you Mark! We had sooo much fun and loved working with you on the Lemon Cathedral! Come back soon!”
Diane L ., Quilter
“Mark’s lecture is worth whatever cost or trouble one goes through in order to hear it and see it. My husband and I saw Mark in Manchester, NH at the MQX show. The room was packed. We were at a table in the far back corner. In this position I could see the whole room. The problem with his lecture is that you are so sore from laughing and you can’t catch your breath. And he tells his stories as if you are the first audience to hear it. He has more to say than he does, skipping through quilts he brought to discuss at times. There were people at my table who also knew him, as I did. And others who hadn’t seen him before. He is very real…bearing it all. Therefore, we understand him and laugh because we have been there too. But, he is much more than that. He is at times frantic and crazy as he tells how he lives his life. If you haven’t seen his performance, make it a must on your bucket list before Mark gives it up. My husband and I think back on the things he said and did and laugh again. We have gotten great mileage out of his show. And if I ever have a chance to see him perform, I will do it. Because I had seen him previously, but knew I had to do so again. His show is always different and very worthwhile. And by the way, the people sitting at my table who had never seen him before were in shock…not knowing if his stories were real or not. But we who knew him assured them it was so, and they laughed harder than us. He’s great.”
Janet K., Quilter
Thank you, Mark, for finding and featuring my Patriotic Table Runner! I love your blog and (before that your magazine) and th3 Pickle Road webstie, you are so upbeat and inspiring!!! I am truly honored that you liked my project enough to show it on your blog. Thank you!!
Carole @ From My Carolina Home
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thank you for featuring my backpack! xoxox Donatella
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Yea – This is the first time I was able to read your blog. Yahoo!
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