Perpetual Scripture Calendar

 
Hubs and I hosted a social for our church group at our home last month. 
I wanted to give something sweet to the wives.
You know, just to let them know I love them.
 
 
 This pdf download was the perfect answer to my search.
I purchased it on Etsy from Amy J Delightful.
 
 
After printing 15 copies of each page, I cut and bound them.
For the back cover I used coordinating cardstock.
The front and back covers are laminated.
I used my Purple Cows laminating machine.
(Love that gadget)
 
 
The plastic comb binding (a machine we’ve had for about 20 years)
allows for the calendar pages to be displayed horizontally
 
 
. . .or vertically.
Great inspiration all tied up in a cute little book.
 
What inspires you, my friends?
 
 
 
 


Snowflake Embroidered Mason Jar

 
I used the embroidery file from my Joy-ful Bunting to make this winter version.
 

 
It hangs around a glass apothecary jar.
I purchased the jar from Hobby Lobby about two years ago.
 
 
 
Notice, if you will, the colors of the embroidered piece.
They were inspired by that mason jar filled with white flowers.

A white and silver ribbon securely holds the embroidered piece around the jar.

Looking down into the jar from the top.
A tea light and paper-punched snowflakes rest there.

 
 
IMO, those colors just speak of winter.
 
Enjoy the peaceful serenity of new-fallen winter snow, my friends.
 
 


Renfrew Top and New Sewing Machine Accessory

As we started a new month and a new year, it was with anticipation that I looked to a season of quiet rejuvenation, insulated under a blanket of new-fallen snow.  Stark reality set in, and my protective blanket was ripped from me as cold reality covered my days.
January was busy.  So very busy.

I have so missed you, my blog friends.
It is with sweet joy that I look forward to once again sharing with you
my sewing and handmade endeavors.

To bolster my casual day-to-day wardrobe, another Renfrew top was in order.
This time with a soft, very well-behaved stable stretch knit
that I purchased from A Fashionable Stitch in SLC.
The serene aqua color awakens one’s senses to the season.

It goes without saying that a longer sleeve version was paramount this time of year.
It would be evident that the cowl neckline should be my version of choice.
But instead, I opted for the more versatile scoop neckline.
With that choice, this top is now a three-season wardrobe basic.

The Renfrew ordinarily features a banded hem.
As you can see, that is not a banded hem.
For my December birthday, DH thoughtfully gifted me with a rolled hem attachment.

Words can not express how satisfying it is to use this little time saver.
The underside of the binding looks just as professional as the top side.
In whatever season you happen to be at the moment, my friend, may it be joyous.
“You (God) set all the boundaries of the earth;
you made summer and winter.”
~ Psalm 74:17 ~