Sunday, October 21, 2012

18 inches in responsibility...

Tomorrow my due date will be 2 months away and I have been thinking a lot about this life changing practice that so many people journey through.  I have been putting the finishing details on the nursery and getting super pumped to plow through my "Crafting To Do" list so that I can work on awesome things for my babe-to-be guilt free, which is a feeling I embrace as often as possible in my life.  My thoughts lately circle around this idea of "18 inches in responsibility"... I can't think of a possible better way to describe it.  As it is, my responsibility to this baby includes no alcohol, shrimp, or deli meat.  (Yes, I realize I'm being vague and am doing it for dramatic exaggeration - please no emails about everything else you shouldn't have while pregnant.)  However, when this babe travels 18 inches south, all of a sudden my responsibility drastically changes in ways I can't even imagine being a first time mommy.  I have great ideas of what sort of parent I want to be and definite ideas about what sort of parent I do not wish to be.  If I am sleep deprived and irritable, don't take it out on the baby or the husband.  If a pacifier falls on the floor, check it for pet hair and keep on rolling...   Don't take your child to superstores at 10:00 at night... it's the perfect combination for disaster.  But it's those "other" things that worry me.  Not too much, mind you, because I don't know what those "other" things are, so I can't get too worked up about them.  But I am a planner.  A type A, organized, planner who is about to throw up her arms and welcome chaos and make a pledge to roll with it as I go. 

I feel very fortunate in life.  I know people, professionally and personally... very personally, who struggle a great deal with the idea of creating a family and I can't help but feel a little bit guilty for how easy this came to us... I wish everyone who wants it the excitement of welcoming the unknown chaos and a closet full of clothes that smell like baby spit up.  :)

The crafting to do list is looking very good these days... I've even had some new orders come in, which is awesome.  I also have been getting inspired for what I want to do for the craft show I'm in that is quickly approaching.

Previously:

  • A Baby Quilt
  • Gender Reveal Onesies & Burp Cloths
  • A Dan Patrick Logo Onesie
  • Baby Shower Gift Onesies
  • Six Custom Tumblers & Two Sippy Cups
  • A Jungle Themed Nursery Poster
  • Two Twelve?? Stockings


  • I am proud to say that currently the to do list looks more like this:

  • A Baby Quilt
  • Gender Reveal Onesies & Burp Cloths
  • A Dan Patrick Logo Onesie
  • Baby Shower Gift Onesies
  • Six Custom Tumblers & Two Sippy Cups
  • A Jungle Themed Nursery Poster
  • 18 Stockings
  • Red Apron
  • Baby Shirt
  • 4 Tumblers
  • Etched Vinyl Window Decals

  • For now, I will leave you with pictures of things that again remind me that it is fall.  A cozy baby quilt and personalized pumpkin decals.  :) 






    Sunday, September 16, 2012

    Fall

    There are lots of signs that fall is almost upon us!  The weather is cool and our air conditioning has been turned off for about a week now, which I love!  Football is underway.  And most importantly, I will never forget fall because the first day of fall lands on one of my best friend's birthdays.  Not to mention my mother-in-laws birthday... which I will remind my husband of closer to the actual date.  :)

    With summer being my least favorite season I am not sad to see it go.  And even though I find myself almost the size of a pumpkin this fall, I am still welcoming it with open arms.  It makes me want to make a hot chocolate and get cozy with my crafts.  Serious motivation weather...

    And just in time too.  From the last blog, my updated "To Do" list now looks like this:

  • A Baby Quilt
  • Gender Reveal Onesies & Burp Cloths
  • A Dan Patrick Logo Onesie
  • Baby Shower Gift Onesies
  • Six Custom Tumblers & Two Sippy Cups
  • A Jungle Themed Nursery Poster
  • Two Twelve?? Stockings


  • I had never heard of Dan Patrick until a friend of mine asked me to make her new babe a onesie that looked similar to the logo of the show.  For those of you like me who did not know, Dan Patrick has a sports show with a group of guys he calls "the Danette's."  One of his "Danette's" is named Seton, which is what my friend and her husband named their little guy.  They wanted to take a picture and send it into the show.  What did I get most excited about?  A custom design order!!  :)  (It's the little things, ya know?)

    Here is the Dan Patrick logo that I used to mimic my design after:
     
    Here is the onesie that I created for the new Seton... I am so happy with the way it turned out, I can't wait to see a picture of him in his new garb.
     
     
     
    
    I hope everyone has had a great weekend, will have a great upcoming week, and finds something to relish in enjoyment over.  :)

    Wednesday, September 12, 2012

    Life.

    No, it's not philosophical... it's cereal.  Have you had this stuff?  It is freaking amazing!!  It seems to be my prego craving of the week.  I am hoping it keeps me energized to get through all of my projects before going out of town next week.

    I am currently working on:

    • A Baby Quilt
    • Gender Reveal Onesies & Burp Cloths
    • A Dan Patrick Logo Onesie
    • Baby Shower Gift Onesies
    • Six Custom Tumblers & Two Sippy Cups
    • A Jungle Themed Nursery Poster
    • Two Stockings
    Whew!  I will have pictures and updates as those things wrap up... and with more discussions of more stocking orders, I think it's going to be a busy fall.

    Did I mention that none of that is for the nursery I'll be working on as well?  :)

    I'm in a lot of denial about the fact that I am already having my doctor's appointments every other week.  I will have 5 of those, then move to weekly appointments... and then baby boy will be here!

    With all the people I know who have either recently had babies or are anticipating the arrival soon, my nursery posters have become one of my favorite "Welcome to the World" gifts.  They can't be given ahead of time... unless your psychic... in which case, we should talk.  :)

    I think they're such a fun and unique way of capturing some of your babes stats.

     
     
     
     
    So those are the nursery prints so far!  I am running errands today to get a frame and a mat for the Jungle one that I made most recently.  Will share soon!  Wish me luck on getting all those projects accomplished before the week's over.  :)
     
    Happy Hump Day!!
    

    Monday, September 10, 2012

    Too soon?

    Is it too soon to start listening to Christmas music?  I have found a secret pleasure finding and shaping the perfect Christmas station on my Pandora and I find I am listening to it more and more. 

    Christmas music in general puts me in one of those Cloud 9/Over the Moon/Wonderment kind of moods... but I think this year knowing Christmas should be extra special, it puts me in a heightened state of excitement.  :)

    I am, at this very moment, putting off filing nail holes with wood putty and taping off the floors and trims in the nursery.  Blogging sounded like a much better plan.  :)  So Christmas music and thinking of how wonderful this babe's nursery will be when it's all over with has me feeling pretty good.  Currently, the nursery looks like this:




    It is getting really fun to start walking by and seeing it coming together.  I keep telling Harley, "You are so close to being done with "your" part... and then Mama is taking over!!

    I'm excited to get the crib, dresser, and glider in the room and figure out how it all fits best in the room.... and then!!!  Well, then comes the really fun part!!

    I opted to make all of the crib bedding.  My mother thinks this makes me slightly nuts, but really... I can't help it when I start to shop for crib bedding.  Take this one for example:



    Is it cute?  Sure... that's not the issue.  This is the issue... it costs $600.00.  No, I didn't mis-type that... Six-hundred dollars...  And I'm totally pro if someone has the means and wants to do that for their kid... but here's the real kicker.  In today's "Baby Rules" you're not supposed to use a blanket or a bumper.  So what do you get?  A $600 sheet and bed skirt.  Now all of a sudden, a baby blue sheet and a gingham crib skirt isn't looking so good.  So I found an awesome crib sheet tutorial online and I CAN NOT wait to start making this baby boy some sheets!!  Here are the fabrics I picked out for him to dream his sweet dreams on. 









    Ohhh, they make me happy just to look at!  I am perfectly content living in this fantasy world that just because he has fabulous fabrics he might sleep through the night... :)  But I think the reality is, if I'm getting up all throughout the night, at least I will be picking up that upset babe off some wonderful threads.  :)  Haha

    Okay, well, back to the wood putty!  I hope everyone has a wonderful Monday!!

    Friday, September 7, 2012

    de·bat·a·ble

    de·bat·a·ble/diˈbātəbəl/

    Adjective:
    1. Open to discussion or argument.

    Yep... that's pretty much how I'm feeling right now.  Debatable. 

    It's debatable whether it is lame to spend your Friday night uploading pictures onto Facebook... or dedicated marketing...

    I feel like pricing is also always debatable.  How do you find the right balance between pricing what you make at a level that says, "I value my product and my time and this is what that costs" and "It's only cool if people actually will buy what you make." 

    I am in the market for a newborn photographer in the KC area and I found a website I fell in love with, just to find out she charges $800 for a 2-4 hour shoot.  It was a tough call, but I opted to pay the mortgage instead.

    I'm in a debatable place about what to do job wise too.  Technically, it's a quandary... but I think only my friend LE would appreciate the technicality there...

    Life is funny if you have the time to think about it.  It's a beautiful Friday here... cool and still smelling of rain.  I'm getting great responses from people about all my photos on Facebook.  And my hubby just brought me a king size Hershey's bar...  :)  Ahh... now that's love.

    Maybe debatable is an okay place to be for a little bit... maybe that is where the answers will come from....

    In the mean time I have stayed busy with an Etsy sell (photo below) and am continueing working on a baby quilt for a friend and keeping those crib sheet fabrics in the corner of my eye for when I can start to go to town on nursery crafting!

    Happy Weekend!!

    Tuesday, September 4, 2012

    Julie & Julia

    This blog is sort of like having a treadmill (yep, I just had to Google the correct spelling of treadmill - probably a bad sign) in your house.  You get it feeling super motivated to be dedicated and inspirational... and after a while it starts to hold your clothes while they air dry.  And then it becomes something non-existent that only produces feelings of guilt and shame when you think about it.

    I think I am going to blame dog sitting over the weekend and watching Julie and Julia (or Julia and Julie) about the girl who starts a cooking blog.  I thought to myself, "and I don't even have to cook to make mine work!"

    So maybe we'll try this again and see where it goes.  Yesterday I told myself I was going to do the dishes and mop the floors - which for the record, did eventually get done.  But I found myself completely immersed in the idea of making a fabric basket.  I am happy to say, after searching the Internet for what I felt was the cutest one and discovering that the tutorial for it used the metric system that I was able to convert everything as needed and created a pretty cute little basket.  Emphasis on little... but that gives me new motivation to try different measurements to make the perfect basket size.





    I was very impressed at how it stayed up so well on it's own.  Harley's response, "What are you going to use that for?"  My answer... I don't know yet... but we'll see.  :)