Running 5 Free Ad Spots!
Monday, April 30, 2012
I've been a little lax in my pay-it-forward Ad Spots that I had been running over the last several months, but I'd like to pick it up again. Here's how it works...
I've been very lucky to be featured on some really great blogs. It has brought me a lot of exposure and helped me grow my business. I want to be able to do the same, so I've been running month-long free ad spots to the first 5 people to comment on THIS post. I'll be closing the post on Wednesday afternoon.
If you have a handmade/vintage/crafty shop or blog, comment here with your email address. All I ask in return is a small mention on your blog, facebook page, or twitter. If you are one of the lucky 5, I'll need a 200x125 ad by the end of the week.
Thanks everyone, and good luck!
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What's in the works for May
I'm taking a little break this afternoon. The weather has turned rainy and it is Income Tax Deadline day, which means I have a migraine. I just finished filing my taxes, tried to relax in the bath, and am now sitting here trying to ease a headache away before I head off to yoga tonight.
I have a few things planned for the upcoming month that I am excited about. First, I'm running an Ad on one of my all time favourite blogs, Oh the Lovely Things. I love all the picks on her blog and am excited to be running a small spot there.
I have a guest blogger spot on another sewing blog that will be running soon. It's top secret, but I'll be sure to share the links when it comes out.
I've got two giveaways coming up so make sure you keep an eye on my blog and facebook page for details.
Lastly, I'm gearing up for a Ready-Made Sale, which I'm hoping to run at the end of May if I can get my act in gear. It will be mostly panties and bralettes, perhaps some accessories.
House stuff...
Saturday, April 28, 2012
After we moved into our house, we noticed something funny about all of the doors... at some point, all three of them had been broken into. As a result, someone had locked up the (broken) doors tighter than fort knox. Our beautiful, 1920's front door is split down the centre (I have patched with wood filler for the time being), and has a gigantic deadbolt screwed to it, the other side notched out of our lovely moulding.
Our side entrance, which we use most often was nothing more than an interior door with a bathroom-style lock on it. Today my dad came in and with the help of my brother and Dan, switched out the side door with this lovely new door, which now allows some nice light to come in to the side entry way, so I will be able to see in there in the mornings. We still have lots of work to do around there, and I will paint and put up shelves in the near future, but the new door is making a big difference.
Our side entrance, which we use most often was nothing more than an interior door with a bathroom-style lock on it. Today my dad came in and with the help of my brother and Dan, switched out the side door with this lovely new door, which now allows some nice light to come in to the side entry way, so I will be able to see in there in the mornings. We still have lots of work to do around there, and I will paint and put up shelves in the near future, but the new door is making a big difference.
This morning, I crawled around in the attic checking out the wiring and insulation. As you may remember, we had out of date, knob and tube wiring through our basement and main floor which as been switched. We were afraid we would find the same up stairs. Luckily, it has been updated, and we can now blow insulation into our walls. There is absolutely none in there now! We did learn that behind the wood panelling in our front entry and hallway upstairs, is lathe and plaster... which makes me sad. We will need to drywall in there eventually, and the plaster will make such a gigantic mess. I almost wish we had just done it before we moved in in January. Oh well...
This afternoon my mom and I started digging the gardens in the back yard. My back is aching from turning up the soil. It was so packed down and rocky. I only made it half way through 1 garden before I called it quits.
I am so, incredibly grateful to have such a handy, helpful family. This house has gone through such a transformation because of them. We have laid new floor, painted, insulated, re-wired, replaced light fixtures, fixed trimmings, jacked up the floors, fixed & added plumbing, scrubbed, cleaned, tiled... Everyone has just been more helpful than I ever could have asked for, and my house just feels so beautiful and full of love.
In closing, here is an adorable picture of Oliver being a ham for the camera... and Dan trying to ignore the both of us! <3
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Lastly...
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
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Joan Polka Dot Bias Cut Camisole |
Why bias cut? All sewists will know how beautifully bias cut fabric drapes, but if you're not a sewist you might not be familiar with the beautiful hand of bias-cut satin. When you cut fabric so that the threads run diagonally along the garment, it creates the most beautiful, fluid drape and adds a considerable amount of stretch to form around your body. Lately, I've been wearing hardly anything other than bias cut camisoles under cardigans and blazers. They are so... effortless and glam.
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Joan Super High Waist Knickers |
Phew.... so as you can see I've been a busy little lady. But, I finally feel like I've really accomplished something. I am so, so happy with how everything turned out. I have so many other ideas flying around in my head, I can't sew fast enough to get them all out!
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3 for $60 |
Minky...
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Amethyst Smoke Bra & Panties Set |
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Amethyst Smoke Bra |
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Amethyst Smoke Knickers |
Not all of the bras are lined, but this one is. It adds some support for larger busts. I wear a D cup, and I find this quite comfortable. There are no wires or padding, so don't expect the girls to be up around your chin, like when you wear a Victoria's Secret Bra. You get a much more natural look.. but it is comfortable, and in my opinion, natural is much more sexy than the unnatural shape a VS or La Senza bra gives. Those bras have their place, but if you are looking for a more natural silhouette, or something comfortable enough to sleep in, this might just be for you!
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Satin, Lace & Roses
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Pocket full of Posies |
A lot of my new pieces are a little more subdued than the original Ohhh Lulu Ruffle Bloomers... but not these pieces. They are frilly, flirty and girly. I can't help myself. I wanted to have a better mix of every day and special occasion lingerie in this new collection I've been workingon.
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These ribbon-tied panties are made of stretch satin in petal-pink, and chiffon rosette covered mesh. These would make a great bridal boudoir piece. Wish I had them for my wedding *whine*
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Pretty Petals Knickers |
And... more lace. Lace & Ruffles. But smaller, more delicate ruffles this time. Pretty, Pretty, Pretty.... I love sewing lingerie, you can add all of those fun, over the top details you wouldn't ordinarily get to wear.
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Pretty Petals Bra |
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Pretty Petals Bra & Panties |
Pink & Grey, Chevrons, Stripes & Sequins
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Mermaid Sequins & Stripes Panties |
I found these swarovski crystal beads in my sewing cabinet...( yeah, I just have some "laying around," I'm a sewing supply hoarder) they make great photo props! Especially paired with these sequined panties. The sequin fabric is amazing - slightly matte sequins, so unusual and mermaid-like. I have this fabric in grey and sugar-pink.
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Chevron Bra & Panties Set |
You might recognize this jersey fabric from This Post . I love this shade of grey. I cut it on the bias to create a chevron stripe set, paired with some pink. Neat, huh?
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Chevron Panties |
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Chevron Bra |
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