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Scarlet Cord Designs
Welcome to Scarlet Cord
Hello! My name is Kris Keese and thank you for visiting my little blog where I share my needle felted and now watercolor journey as well as a few of those life experiences along the way. Please let me know you were here-I would love to hear from you!
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Making Wet Felt Coasters
Monday, December 19, 2011
Our trip to California
Finally made a trip to visit my Mom in California with an added bonus of also visiting Martha who is down in Mexico with Caravans Ministry. It was just Katelin and I - we left the guys at home, Theodore finishing up his semester and John was working.
My Mom just before her Christmas Luncheon on Friday. |
She had everything beautifully decorated. |
A highlight of our visit was a trip to Christmas Around the World in downtown Bakersfield. |
Just a few of the over 600 Nutcrackers |
There were 40 countries represented with Christmas trees decorated with traditional ornaments. |
A fast overnight trip to San Diego to see Martha.
This was an unexpected sight. We took a little detour and walked around near the museum for the Midway Aircraft Carrier. |
Bob Hope entertaining the troops. |
Kate is enthusiastic. |
Lunch with Martha just before we said goodbye. |
Back in Bakersfield - I had promised Kate a trip to Sweet Surrender for some cupcakes. Fun store. |
Thursday, December 15, 2011
One project done and another to begin...
I just finished making my first ever felt birthday crown. This is for my grandson Kaden who loves everything about cars. He will be having his third birthday this month and I am feeling a little pleased that I got it done in time. I then realized to be fair maybe I should do one for all my grandkids. Do you think a little seven year old boy and a nine year old girl would like a birthday crown? Hmmm! I may be doing a lot of crowns in 2012.
But first I need to work on a baby blanket for our new grandson. I loved the colors and cuddly softness of this yarn and it made me think it would be perfect for a Teddy Bear Blanket. I found a pattern at Michael's that I thought I will try.
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Friday, December 9, 2011
The Button Factory
This last weekend was Open Studios at The Button Factory in Portsmouth NH. John and I spent several hours there but we needed much more time to see everything. During Open Studios you can visit the many artist's studios as well as artists that are just there for the weekend. One of the highlights was watching a wood turning demonstration by Michael Wise. We bought the very object that was made during the demonstration.
A baby rattle for our newest grandson due to arrive in February. |
We also enjoyed visiting with Laury Nichols (L NICHOLS woodcarving) who has the cutest wood carvings. I loved how she had models of the process and did a bit of actual carving while we chatted. She was very encouraging and urged me to look into the jury process in the League of NH Craftsmen.
Monday, December 5, 2011
An Unsuccessful Acorn Hunt
My son is really interested in acorn cap hunting. |
Kate's self portrait. |
I have once again had the urge to felt acorns using real acorn caps. Last year there were so many acorns laying around and I did collect some but you know how when something is too easy you just do not value it like maybe you should. Well now I am looking at my acorn cap collection and thinking I need more so off we went to look with several bags to put all the caps in and we ended up with less than a handful. Kate got some good pictures and we both stepped in the poo, (dog poo) really!!! Lesson learned--Don't take acorn caps for granted:)
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