Showing posts with label library. Show all posts
Showing posts with label library. Show all posts

04 August, 2020

Reading Wrap-Up and a Recipe

This is my list of books read for July. We're still thoroughly enjoying our D-E-A-R* time on the porch while we stay at home. Our daughter helped me to reinistate my library card while she was here this past weekend; I have picked up a book already from the local branch and have a hold placed for two more, when they become available. This past months' reads were all good ones, I'm new to Louise Penny and have A Fatal Grace, her next in line after this one, in the queue all ready for this month. What's currently on your reading list or, better yet, on your bedside table?
We enjoyed this recipe over the weekend during family appetizer time, it's a newly discovered one for me, but will be repeated again soon. It could easily be a meal in itself, (which may or may not have happened last night) it's even better reheated! I served ours with Triscuits and Pita Chips but any sturdy crackers would be equally great. Enjoy~

Life is Good!

*= Drop Everything And Read

14 April, 2015

Blog Hop And A (Double) Giveaway

As previously advertised; today I am posting for Prairie Sewn Studios as part of a blog hop on the first anniversary of the publication of their book, Contain It!. This is your chance to receive a copy of the book directly from the authors, Linda Chaney and her daughter, Laura Gerth by simply leaving a comment here. Their book expertly leads the reader beyond typical English paper piecing by building off of that technique and taking it to a whole new dimension... literally! By following the logical, well illustrated steps, as outlined, you'll be able to construct structural containers in no time at all. I used their process and quickly went from a one dimensional form forward to create a customized box; just perfect for gift-giving!

The first thing I made from the book was a coaster, it was easy to make and it looked great!
More coasters followed the first, until I had a set of six... all from one charm pack; cute! 


Making a set was a great confidence builder.

I measured the stack of coasters and decided to move on to a 3-D box, made to my own specifications, all the while following the illustrations and how-to directions in the book.
Success!

To see what other bloggers have created out of Linda and Laura's book, be sure to follow this blog hop using the schedule below. You'll not only be inspired by all the cute projects but you'll also increase your chances of winning this great book! Just think, you'll be creating your own custom gifts for every occasion in no time! To be eligible for the book giveaway be sure that you're able to be contacted via e-mail and don't have your settings set as "no reply"; if so, be sure and include your e-mail address with your comment. You must also have a US snail mail address. I'll definitely be making more projects from this book, I love the scalloped-top vessels and other functional boxes. Believe me, this is a book you'll be happy to add to your library!

April 13 Daryl of Patchouli Moon Studio 

April 14 Mrs. Goodneedle from The Strawberry Patch

April 15 Christa of Christa Quilts 

April 16 Andrea of Knitty Bitties

April 17 Terri of Hexy Lady

April 18 Ren of The Inspired Wren

I'll be drawing a random number from all the comments received on Tuesday, 21 April to win the book. I will also give away this set of coasters in their own cute, custom-made container to another commenter; there you go, two chances to win... a definite WIN-WIN! But, you really can't lose. If you don't win a book this week you can buy your own copy using the link above, you'll be a winner in the creativity department soon after it arrives in your mailbox. 
Good luck~
Life is Good!