Thursday, May 29, 2008

To the Zoo!



We visited the St. Louis Zoo yesterday with some family. A most glorious day, with a slight breeze and sunny skies. It was nice to be outside after suffering several days of storms (tornado warnings on Sun. and Mon. ) Our front yard floods with each rain and then even though it is nice the next day, the yard is still a swamp and not very much fun to run around in.
Some day soon we will have a yard, perhaps on a beach in Belize?
We could move down there and camp in a tent until we get green cards to work and find a shack to set up home in. What? It could work, I know it could.
I think we would be labeled expats, ex patriots.
Yikes, I don't like that. I love America even for all it's flawed history. I just can't afford to buy beach front property here.
Okay, I've gone off on a tangent. But I will have more to talk about tomorrow, or next week.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Whoa, busy time, whoa.

So we went camping....Which was a blast. The kids had the best time, swimming, paddle boats, sports arena, mini golf, camp fire stories and songs, Big Pappa's grilled hamburgers, roasted marshmallows, a petting zoo, a water fall, a hike.... We packed it all in a couple of days!
I forgot the sheets and blankets and froze overnight, but all in all for our families first camping trip it couldn't have gone any more perfect.
Our next camping trip will be at a beach, so Pinkerton says.



Then Pinky's award ceremony....
Isn't she cute!?! They sang songs and counted to 30, then read their phonic sounds. Have I mentioned she loves being on stage?

Then it was Boo's award ceremony, he was awarded 3 medals, one of them honor roll for his 95 to 100% grade average. We are so proud! He had to "catch up" to the rest of the class so he worked doubly hard to complete all his work. I was even more proud of how he made everyone laugh on stage with his bowing. He is such a funny kid!

We have a field trip tomorrow, Memorial Day plans, last day of school and then it's summer!

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Magic Baby Princess

She loves dancing and singing. She makes my own heart sing!

Her dance studio had the littlest ballerina's dress up in their princess dresses and dance the first part of Cinderella by Steven Curtis Chapman. The dance progresses with teenagers and then a young lady coming out onto the stage and dancing to the end of the song. It was beautiful and poignant. A heart wrenching reminder that time passes and this little Cinderella will grow up all too fast and find her prince.
We cried.

Have you danced with a princess today?

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Hand Dyed Vintage Seam Binding

Just because Maia asked....
Maia of glassbeach.etsy.com asked how I dyed the vintage seam binding from the last post and I am thrilled to be able to share what I have learned experimenting thus far .

Materials;

Posh Rainbow Ink from Ranger Industries (I purchased the sample pack until I figured out which colors I would be using compulsively! Oh My Lord, I just noticed they had metallics!)

Tim Holtz Distress Ink in Walnut Stain also by Ranger Industries

Seam Binding either vintage or new

glass or metal bowl somewhat deep

extra jars to keep your surplus dye in, just in case you need to dye anything else

gloves if you find the look of dyed fingernails bothers you for a good week or so

running water

towels - old towels you don't mind adding blotches of color to

Optionals;
a funnel
scrap pieces of muslin or other dye able material


I worked in the kitchen so I could easily clean up any spills, I added about an inch of water to the glass bowl, added 10 drops of the dye ink to the water and 3 drops of the walnut stain to give them an aged look.
At first I stirred it up, but then I found I really enjoyed the look of placing the yardage of seam binding into the water/dye without stirring. It dried to a water color effect, with some areas heavier with color then other.
So stir... or don't. :)

I then, measured out yards of seam binding and dunked them into the dye, poking at it until it was submerged. The longer you keep your binding in the dye, the more concentrated the color will be. I didn't keep mine in very long, minutes maybe, but I know this from our egg dying at Easter.

I took my bowl back to the sink, set up an extra glass jar in the bottom and wrung out the wadded up and tangled mess of dye filled binding over the jar, then placed it onto a spread out towel (you might need more protection if you actually care about what happens to your counter top) and kinda fluffed it and pulled it apart so it wasn't so tangled and it could air dry easier.

I poured the extra dye left over in the bowl into the jar placed in the sink, I wish I would've had a funnel for this as I splashed a lot out that went down the drain.
Wiped the drips away with a paper towel ( and I wish I would've had a couple pieces of muslin for this as my paper towels were BEAUTIFUL by the end of the experiment!) and set up the water and bowl for the next color.

I repeated the same thing for each color, noticing that the walnut stain wasn't really aging them like I had hoped but once they dried it didn't matter as they are breathtakingly lovely.
I keep them out on my work desk just to touch.
I think if I were to use the walnut stain more liberally, it would have shown up better.

Have fun with this if you try it! I think I am going to try the muslin with my left over dye next time.