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Showing posts with label giveaways. Show all posts

Thursday, February 25, 2010

the most amazing morning!

We awoke to blue skies and birds singing. I snatched up my camera and Kiki and I were out the door. The most amazing morning followed, with exciting discoveries, the sound of water running in fingers of melting snow, and the sun warming our faces and souls. I hope, when you look at these photographs, you will be able to hear and feel what I did, in your own way.

 

  
 :: the first wild primulas! i couldn't believe my eyes. but there they were, yellow and delicate. ::

  
 :: a heart, thawing in the snow ::


:: rivers of melting snow and crows looking for food on the wet fields ::


:: patches of grass and sunshine, where we paused to soak up the warmth and birdsong ::

  
:: a slice of apple pegged to the branch of a birch tree for the birds; the colors were so pretty against the sky ::


 :: on the same birch tree, a piece of turqoise-painted wood, nailed to the trunk, with no apparant  purpose other than looking like a piece of art ::


:: tiny treasures to share with you in today's wonderful tiny nature table! ::


:: top row: bird's nest, four leaf clover, stick of birch with colorful fungi growing on it ::
:: bottom row: wild primulas, edible wild herb called yarrow, pheasant feather, mound of pretty moss ::

  
:: the precious first primulas are on my dining table now...I can't stop looking at them! ::


:: tell me about one of the luckiest aspects of your life...a reader will be picked at random to win this first four leaf clover of the year, which is currently pressed between the pages of a Gladys Taber book to dry ::

A kind reminder: Keep your eyes open for the tiny treasures along your path!

Wishing you a magical day,

xo country girl

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

many thanks and a giveaway winner!

  
 image from country living

thank you for all the heart-felt birthday wishes!
you sure did sweeten my day.
and i especially loved reading about your favorite birthday cakes!
it seems that what we loved as children sticks with us most.
mine would have to be chocolate cupcakes, or yellow cake with vanilla buttercream frosting.
today all i pretty much did was relax and enjoy the generous gifts, sweet emails, happy tweets, and lovely cards i received.
so many friendships and kind people to be grateful for!
thank you thank you thank you.
i put all of your names on scraps of paper and mixed them around in a bowl.
my husband dug in there and pulled up the winning ticket.
and the winner of the vintage pillow case is...
darling morwenna, we're all dying to see what you make with this vintage flowered piece of potential.
maybe bunting or napkins for your up-coming wedding?
or an apron so we can be apron twins?
can't wait to find out!

sending hugs and kisses to you all....
...hugs and kisses from birhday girls bring good luck!

xoxo country girl

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

my vintage pillow case apron!

 

While digging through my bag of assorted fabrics this morning I came accross a pair of vintage pillow cases my mother in law had passed on to me a couple of years ago. Although they were in perfect condition, no soils, stains, or funny smells, I hadn't been able to use them as pillow cases because they were huge, and I had no pillows which fit. So I had thrown them in with the rest of my fabric collection with the thought that one day I could cut them into scraps for a quilt.
But this morning, when I pulled one of them up and flattened it out to admire, I noticed the lovely scalloped edges, and the sweet little buttons. And I realized suddenly that it was large enough to be sewn into an apron. 
 

To my excitement, I saw that two of the buttons would fit perfectly in the middle, and would give the apron a look similar to overalls (and what's more country than overalls?) I quickly laid an existing apron which fit me well over the pillow case and traced along the edges with a pencil, leaving room to fold over and sew. I cut along the line through both sides of the pillow case so that the top would overlap and be closed by the buttons; this also provided a nice thickness. I located a spool of pink thread and got out my needle pillow, and set to work doing a running stitch along any open sides.
  
  
Once the apron was sewn, I added the neck and waist straps. Taking two odd strips of fabric, I tied them with a knot in the middle to form a shabby bow, which I sewed to the top left corner for a little girlie detail.




I love how it turned out! And it was so simple. The whole process took about an hour. It feels great to make something simple, pretty, and recycle vintage fabric all at once. 
I have a second identical pillow case and I wonder....would one of you sweethearts like to be my apron twin? 

Leave a comment here, telling me about your favorite kind of Birthday Cake, and I'll pick a winner tomorrow, on my birthday!

The winner will get the twin to this pillow case, and will have the opportunity to make a vintage pillow case apron for themselves. All I ask in return is that they share a couple pictures of whatever they turn the pillow case into...quilt, baby blanket, napkins, or indeed, an apron...in a blog post so we all can see!

Looking forward to reading about your favorite birthday cake!

Thank you all for your kind, heartfelt notes yesterday. It really makes a world of difference when you feel the warmth and comeraderie of other people. There are still a few questions which remain unanswered, and still moments of panic or tears, but mostly, there is the strong conviction that love conquers all, that friendship has the power to heal a hurting heart, and that troubles shared are troubles lessened. So thank you, thank you, thank you so much.

XOXO country girl

Monday, September 21, 2009

wild mini apples and the giveaway winner!

What are those little beauties, kissing in a tree?

Let me get a closer look...

Tiny wild apples!

So small...the size of my pinky!
I have to show Kiki.

Hey Kiki, what do you think of them apples?

AND ON A DIFFERENT NOTE:
we have a giveaway winner!

....mix mix mix mix mix......

...and DRAW!

Congratulations, Lavender Dreamer!
You're going to be the owner of a Country Girl original.

xo country girl

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Handpainted Bookmark Giveaway!

...be inspired to hunker down with a favorite book...

...daydream of pumpkins and frost, accompanied by my little sparrow signature stamp...

...stay cozy indoors while autumn leaves swirl and stick to the windows...

...this bookmark is a unique and original country girl piece, there is no other like it...

...TO ENTER THIS HANDPAINTED BOOKMARK GIVEAWAY, LEAVE A COMMENT AND TELL ME ABOUT A FAVORITE BOOK OF YOURS...
...THERE WILL BE A RANDOM DRAWING WITHIN A FEW DAYS...
...IF YOU WIN, THIS LITTLE BOOKMARK WILL BE YOURS TO KEEP!

xo country girl

Thursday, September 10, 2009

little rosy plums and giveaways!

I saw a photograph of these lovely plums in Country Living UK and just HAD to paint them. They are now situated at the top of a bookmark and hopefully will bring joy to their future owner. 
It got me thinking...I should have bookmark giveaways on here. I love making them, and love the thought of them out there in the world, in nice people's books. So what do you say? Details to come!
Enjoy your day, and thank you so much for stopping by.
xo Country Girl

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