Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Where the heck have I been!

I admit I have been MIA these past few months. Summer usually flies by quickly for me... as we are creeping up on August (the beginning of my favorite time of the year through Oct.) I have come to realize that the many challenges of being in touch with everyone is quite a balancing act.

A dear friend has inquired on what I have been up to, so I thought I would share my day to day.

Well, I just came back from a 9 day trip to Cape Coral, FL with my loving family. During your heat wave, we were actually 4 degrees cooler beachside. Atypical vacation: swimming, eating, shopping, swimming... my kids I feared were gonna start growing fins.

Speaking of eating my kids had there favorite two spots I would like to share. My youngest loved Wicked Wings off area 34 on Ft. Myers Beach. We had wings there (I mean she) at least three times, they really had an awesome grilled white fish sandwich and refreshing margaritas.



My oldest loved Captiva Island's Bubble Room Restaurant. Outfitted in nothing but 1930-1940's hollywood decor and antiques where the waitress are dressed as boy scouts and everyday is Christmas. Quite a treat for the eyes and the tummy. Check out the yummy best cakes in monster size slices easy for three to share just one. We choose the Red Velvet and the Orange Crunch.


Despite the sun loving weather we still managed to encounter the late afternoon thunderstorms daily, which in turn allowed us a fascinating time to tour the Edison & Ford Winter Estates in Ft. Myers. Which was my favorite, and my family agreed it was very cool to see what the inventor of the millennium was truly about.




Perfect timing too, historical timing that is. I have been doing alot, ALOT of research during this time period for a book I am illustrating for my author-friend. Who I know is going to be proud cause even on vacation I am "on the clock." Look what I found a great image of a crock
used for canning. Yippee!


Here is an image of the Moonlight Garden flowers listed and loved by the Edison and another image of a flower that was the best magenta color I have ever scene. I wish I could remember what is was called, I think I was beginning to have a heat stroke at that point. So if any of my Evening St. Joseph Garden Club members can tell me the plant I will give them a special surprise at the next meeting!




So now back from vacation, and all my plants are crispy fried except my veggie garden (thanks Dana and Lisa!) I am back to work. Work, work, work.

The latest fun project now in completion is being installed downtown at the Allied Arts Council Conference Room on 8th and Edmond. I can't wait to see it, the boys have been working hard installing in the heat. The Allied Arts office window film is finally in place.

Still hard at work on the book... hoping to have illustrations complete and to press by Christmas. My author-friend has done such an exquisite job writing this book and truly has been a labor of love for her for many years. I can't wait to share with everyone.

The book for now has taken precedence, and I will still be maintaining the online store for the jewelry and when time allows still creating.

Going to studio now to work on a necklace set donation for the Trails West Patron's Party, hope the air conditioning downtown is working, wish me luck :)

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Sunshine and Happiness, Hurray!

What a month April was... I have to say we had a WONDERFUL turn out for our event and I thank all that came and attended. It was nice seeing everyone and meeting new friends as well.

Coming right off our last show we had to take care of some family matters back home in Michigan. My dear Grandfather had to undergo major bypass surgery and has flown through it with flying colors. He is an amazing, calm individual with a "take life as it comes" attitude and I am so thankful that he is on a speedy recovery.



After spending much time in the hospital, it is amazing to me how everything operates. The nursing staff was so completely kind and helpful to my Grandfather, I really have a better understanding and great appreciation for the medical staff and all they endure to provide the best possible healthcare.

From Michigan to Missouri, we will yet again spend sometime in the hospital at the Spring Craft Show this Friday, May 6th from 7 am to 4 pm selling our wares.

Check out these new charms...




Nursing Graduation perhaps? Cancer Survivor or to support the cause?



We in honor of my Grandfather will be making a 25% donation of sales from this event to our favorite local charity, NWMO Camp Quality... letting kids with cancer be kids again, a fun week long camp for children with cancer.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Final Sneak Peak!



We love, love the space we are using for this event and love, love our dear photographer friend, Eric Callow for allowing us to invade his studio with all our pretties. Rain or shine, our Spring Dream'n Soiree is on it's way!





Check it out... we have sweet little stuffed birdies and bunny buddies for the wee ones Easter baskets to adorable pillowcase dresses in an array of colors, LOTS & LOTS of jewelry made by Charmed By Artistudio, sassy scarves and so cool, so versatile Miranda "Pursonality" Purses. Come see "what all the talk is about" sidewalk chalk charms... and tell your story with Wimble, Nimble & Ink's Journal Jar Sets in a variety of themes.



There really is alot for everyone, Easter decor, silhouette prints, Everything $5 table, prayer shawls, mini photo sessions (walk-ins welcomed!) soldered charms galore, Delish Bakery cupcake tasting and giveaway, did I mention everything $5 table?


And last but not least, our Make & Take Station of a Metal Stamped Pendant (while supplies last), hammer away and easy monogram silver pendant with bead dangle for $10 bucks, what fun!

Hope you all can stop by, and enjoy a beautiful Spring Day with us!

Spring Dream'n Soiree
212 N. 7th Street, St. Joseph, MO
10 am to 5 pm

Best Wishes,
Lisa