Tuesday, January 22, 2013

My Rock

The Lord is my rock, my fortress, and my Savior;
my God is my rock,
in whom I find protection.
He is my shield, the power that saves me, and my place of safety.
Psalm 18:2


I love these words. 
They mean so much to me.  I read them this morning in my quiet time, and keep going back to look at them.  They say so much about who my Jesus is.  
Today I am claiming this promise, and so very thankful it  is not because of anything I can do.  Not for sale ;) 
What a gift. 

A younger Leif... born entrepreneur.


Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Burlap Lampshade and new furniture

Have you seen the lampshade trend of plain metal shade skeletons with no fabric lately? This lamp in our living room tried that look for awhile, but it needed some softening to work in our space.  So burlap, doilies, and a glue gun to the rescue!  

I don't have a tutorial for this one, just that I used my hot glue gun to tack the burlap to the shade frame, then added the doilies.  
 This combination has been showing up in my art work lately too! I like the mix of textures together.




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I also finished up some furniture pieces for the shop.  They are waiting for new homes!
A fun little side table or desk:


An end table:




 Look Momma, the drawer works!


And two stools:



 I love this fabric from IKEA!

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Land that I love


Welcome back to my shamefully abandoned blog! What can I say, life happens.  

I started this map a few months ago.  I saw a few different examples of them on Pinterest, but no directions, so I winged it.  Always a good choice :)
I've had it all ready to stretch over a frame and haven't gotten around to it, 
but today I finished... progress! 

Here's how to make your own:


I grabbed a USA road map by AAA.  
I must be getting old, because in order to see all the boundaries of the states I had to start outlining them in Sharpie.  
And even worse, when I got up to New England, I had to pull out another map for reference! 
Well, now you know.  Geography is not my strength.  

 After I made my lines, I started cutting out all the states.  
Yep, this took a while. 

 Cutting...
 Cutting...
 Big Pile :)
Next I started starching some of my favorite scraps of fabric.
Here comes the tedious part...
Take your states and pin them to a fabric scrap and start cutting, again!

I started laying out the states in map form to make sure they were going to fit together.
I think a cute assistant is a must in this project.  
So here's where I'm missing a few pictures.  
After I had them all laid out I started gluing them with a glue stick to a large piece of muslin.  
I think I started in the middle and worked out so I could keep it even.  
Then, I sewed around each state.  
And I'm sorry to all you Alaskan and Hawaii residents, you didn't quite make it onto the map... 

The last step was to cut a frame out of 1x2's and staple it canvas style onto the frame. 
I was going to make this for the shop, by I'm not sure if I can part with it just yet!  We'll see!



Hope your Christmas and New Years were full of joy and peace.  
Take Care!