sweetwolf, devil girl designs, leah duncan and debbie carroll designs
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This is the cutest & EASIEST skirt technique I've ever seen! I'm definitely going to make some of these. No really. I am. Just wait.

an embroidered notebook paper love note from Katie Cupcake
a felted snail in a found shell from das_kaninchen

We went to Silhouette Saturday night for sushi & karaoke with 2 new friends & had a blast! It's a downtown hideaway with private karaoke rooms upstairs that are posh & comfortable, especially if you're used to the stinky, secondhand couch variety of karaoke rooms like we were.
And I have to brag about our friend Kim. She's an amazing singer, shown here belting out some "Phantom of the Opera" like it's nothin.' And she's also a fabulous jewelry artist! Check out her website, Broken Ear Productions.

Happy Tuesday, everyone! I have an interview with Hollie Jenkins of rePresent today. Hollie happens to be an old friend of mine from our days at Waller High School, which is about 2 1/2 hours from Austin. Now, by a stroke of total luck & coincidence, we live in the same neighborhood here in Austin. So we frequently go on walks with her adorable daughter (pictured here) & their dog, discussing our crafty adventures.
Hollie makes the cutest, reversible baby bibs from thrifted fabrics and remnants that people give her, and also shares her bib scraps with me. The pieces Hollie cuts out for neck holes make perfect little ears for my elephant toys. Proof that one woman's scraps are indeed another woman's treasure!

I’ve been selling my bibs for over a year. I started by selling them to friends, but now they are sold at Terra Toys/Dragonsnaps, Parts & Labour, and Austin Baby.
I never know what I’m going to get, so it’s exciting. I get most of my inspiration from these fabrics. Certain patterns lend themselves to specific themes. For example, a floral pattern makes me think of gardens and birds. My mother-in-law recently gave me [some] adorable fabric with horseshoes printed on it, so I’ve been stitching a lot of horses.
Beth: What are your big-picture goals for yourself as an artist & your art-related business?


