Wednesday, January 11, 2012

A Little Project Life & Some Sewing.

  Good morning!  I have to say, I am glad to be getting up and going to work today.  Going to work means that Alyson is feeling better and I can get some teaching done!  Whew!

  Because I stayed home with a sicky yesterday, I was able to complete another week of Project Life. Yay!  I have to say the hardest part is not the putting it together/scrapping part, it is deciding which photos/memories to pick.

  Here is week 3 of December (the next layout will be a biggie).

I am still using the old pocket version for my pages, but will be transitioning to the newer ones soon! 

This week also happened to be the week without my camera.  So I am so thankful that I have my phone to take photos with.  I even printed some instagram photos for this.  The IG photos have the titles next to them. 

I knew I had a bit to say so I journaled on the computer and printed it out with some Ali Edwards frames.  I am debating bringing my silhouette back out.  It sure is dusty, but I can cut some cute frames with it, hmm…..?

I already have the next pages planned and photos printed, so only the fun part is left!  I will be working on those in the next couple days.

Before I go, I have to share some photos of Alyson sewing on her new sewing machine from her cousins. 

All I had to do was put the batteries in and she went to town!  It is the cutest little machine and even comes with a presser foot (which eventually she used her hand with).

She didn’t need any direction!  I was impressed.

She sewed this “purse” on her own.  She put straps in and everything!  Soooo cute!  She’s a natural.   I may actually have to get her a machine.

Have a blessed day!

Michelle

5 comments:

  1. Your daughter is the cutest thing. And she sews better than I do! That is adorable.

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    1. Hehe! I tell you, that machine is so easy to use!

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  2. love the PL! Great colour! Go and dust of your SIL you wont regret it! How old is your little girl? I want to teach my daughter to sew but think she is too little(6) but maybe I'm wrong?

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    1. Hi Amanda! My daughter is Seven. I think she has learned by watching. And although this doesn't sew the best, it is fun for her.

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  3. Your daughter is adorable! I love how she modified the way she used the machine to make it work for her!

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