Monday, October 7, 2013

A Peacock Party

My Mom's 75th birthday is today and we celebrated early over the weekend. Doesn't she look amazing?  It was a peacock themed party so I wanted to share a few pics from the party.
A local baker decorated one of her birthday cakes with a peacock

My family made a peacock fruit tray

And a peacock veggie tray

I designed her invitation and bought lime Mums, my sister bought candies and other decorations

My son and husband made a 12' party banner

Newest family member Amelia was dressed in peacock colors

Ivy and Andy 

Even Brooke had a peacock collar

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Pinteresting Craftsman Picks

Raise your hand if you love Pinterest. My hand is raised, too.  One of my favorite boards I pin to is my Contemporary Craftsman where I pin home decor, interior designs and art.  Here's a sampling of some of my pics.  If you want to find the source for these items, click on the item on my Pinterest Board.

Motawi Tileworks Songbirds Pillow

Prairie Flower Fireplace Screen, Mission Motif

Windswept Cypress,Yamamoto, Mission Motif
Geode Oak Moss Pillow, Mission Motif

Laura Wilder

Monday, August 12, 2013

Madeline Island School of the Arts

I got to visit the Madeline Island School of the Arts last Saturday with our Wisconsin lake neighbor Betty who grew up on the Island.  In fact, the school is based on her great Aunt's farm which made the visit even more fun to see and hear her recollections.  

We took our car on the Ferry from Bayfield, Wisconsin over to Madeline Island on a perfect summer's day.  The school is not far out of La Pointe in a  beautiful pasture.  It consists of a collection of newly restored buildings all painted in barn red with white trim.  There's the main office, a gathering place for meals and relaxation, a building for classrooms, guest lodging and the farmhouse where the guest artists stay during their workshops.  The classes offered range from Plein Air Painting, Writing, Photography, Fiber Arts, Yoga and Wellness which last 5 days.  You can check out more information on their website here.  

Traveling by Ferry to Madeline Island

Farmhouse where Guest Instructors stay

One of the classrooms
Gathering spot for students

Our friend Betty (Nelson) Tribbey who grew up on Madeline Island

Guest lodging
Classroom building called The Milk House



Dining Hall



Monday, August 5, 2013

Marking Time in Style



I'm always looking for contemporary Craftsman style items for our home and this summer I got a great one.  My sister took me on a trip down to Iowa City, Iowa a couple years ago to show me a store she thought I'd like called Iowa Artisans Gallery.  Boy, was she right!  It had a variety of art, hand crafts, glass, metal arts but the Schlabaugh & Sons handcrafted clocks blew me away.  They are based in Iowa and have a website to purchase their work.

The wood finish is so smooth, the Craftsman style honored its roots and the Motawi tile insert was the icing on the cake. I didn't buy one then but this summer I had the perfect reason to get one.

Our previous mantle clock had stopped working and we substituted a family hand-me-down that was not our style.  This summer marked our 30th Anniversary so I suggested to Mitch we purchase a new clock to 'mark time'.  He trusted me to pick something out on my trip down to visit family in July.

Well, it wasn't an easy decision.  My sister and Uncle went with me to The Iowa Artisans Gallery and patiently watched me select one clock at a time and place on a pedestal to visualize it on our mantle.  Finally I selected this one with a nice warm wood and Mowtawi tile called Songbird.

It looks great on our mantle and marks a milestone as well.

Friday, July 26, 2013

Poppy Hop Pouches


The Linden Tree Shop in Minneapolis
                                                                                                                                                                                    How fun to visit The Linden Tree and see these pouches! A mini mountain of my Poppy Hop fabric collection. They are beautifully sewn by Mary DesCombaz under her shop name "PogTotes". 

The pouches are over 13" long and 5" high so they are large enough to carry many items.  That's good because I outgrew my last travel pouch.  They are fully lined and have a zipper closure.  

Mary has a wonderful fabric sensibility (is that a term?) and has paired up other designer fabric totes as well using Amy Butler and Joel Dewberry to name drop.  But of course, I encourage you to purchase one of mine.  The Linden Tree is a great neighborhood shop in Minneapolis, so plan to check it out soon.  Here's a link for more info on their hours and location.

Mary has an Etsy shop as well if you can't stop by the Linden Tree, so you can view and purchase her work at this link.  

To purchase my Poppy Hop fabric at Modern Yardage to make your own pouch or other projects, please visit my page at this link. 

Thank you! 


Poppy Hop fabric from Modern Yardage sewn by Pogtotes

Poppy Hop Links and Dance in turquoise collection.
Poppy Hop Passion and Dance in blue color collection

Monday, June 24, 2013

Refresh Your Home Decor


We like to update our homes with new fabric colors but often aren't sure what to do. Last Saturday, The Linden Tree hosted Gabberts Interior Designer Christine Sutphen to help people by showing how to incorporate my fabric into their homes.  She created a board with swatches of paint colors, my fabric, glass tiles, wood samples and coordinating fabrics for a professional put together look. I loved seeing her visual creativity at work.  There were little vignettes of my Modern Yardage fabric color ways for Poppy Hop, Ginkgo and Zig Zag with dishes and home accents that I put together in the store window for inspiration.  Melissa did a wonderful job taking a rocker and upholstering the seat to match the fabric lamp shade I created. Carole and Melissa sewed some table runners and accessories which I coordinated with ceramics and some of my art prints which are sold at The Linden Tree.  Thanks to all who stopped by to talk with us.

Lampshade in mint Links, shower curtain in Poppy Hop Dance, Blossom in Taupe
Ginkgo leaves turquoise on gold with my Dragonfly print

Poppy Hop Passion tangerine with Links napkin

Zig Zag, Poppy Hop Passion in taupe by my Dandelion print

Very cool dishes from Ikea looked great with my Dash blue and blossom prints

Poppy Hop Dance in Turquoise pillow and Zig Zag turquoise on cream window display


It's my best shot of the window display from outside the shop


Lindsey writing up the event on the chalkboard, including a Poppy

Great totes made of my fabric by Mary of Pog for sale at The Linden Tree

Left is Christine Sutphen with the display board she created

Rocker by Melissa with my lampshade in Poppy Dance natural


Poppy panel made into a pillow


Modern Yardage produced all the fabric and are available online

Erin is wearing a Poppy Hop Dance & Links in magenta dress made by Melissa.and ready to walk Jackson.

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Simple Fabric Projects

I'm working on some simple home dec projects using my Poppy Hop fabric from Modern Yardage.  This is all for a great event coming up in a few days at The Linden Tree. An Interior Designer from Gabberts, Christine Sutphen, and I will meet with customers to show them ideas or answer questions on how to use my fabric for any size room projects. Click here to read more about the event.

Right now I've been working on some small projects to go with other larger items that The Linden Tree is working on. Above is an upcycled bulletin board I made using a thrift store frame I painted white, covered with magenta Poppy Hop fabric on foam core and glued into the frame.  That's a pic of me with my sister Cathy and my Mom with her sister Rose.

The lampshade was a new but inexpensive lamp from Target that I covered with my mint links from the Poppy Hop Collection.  The fabrics all come in three different scales which is very cool.  This is the large scale print.  I have to thank my neighbor for requesting this color for the print. I love it!

Well, back to work with more event prep.  I can't wait to see what Melissa, Carole, Rose and Mary are making out of my fabric, too.

I'll post more pics as projects get made so you will be inspired to get started on some home decor projects, too.  If you want to use my fabrics, they are available thru Modern Yardage here.