Thursday, December 20, 2007
Merry Christmas!
I'm signing off for the next week as we finally sit back and enjoy some holiday fun! We'll be celebrating with many family and friends in the next week and I hope y'all do the same! Be merry and bright!
Love,
Sally
Love,
Sally
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Gingerbread House: check
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
ooops
Sorry the link to the Etsy shop didn't work!
Try this one: SewSallyShop.Etsy.com
Etsy takes PayPal, which is very to use if you aren't familiar with it - and it's the best way for me to receive online credit card payments. Once you purchase the pattern, I get an immediate email and hop down to the post office to mail the pattern directly to you!
Thanks for looking!
Try this one: SewSallyShop.Etsy.com
Etsy takes PayPal, which is very to use if you aren't familiar with it - and it's the best way for me to receive online credit card payments. Once you purchase the pattern, I get an immediate email and hop down to the post office to mail the pattern directly to you!
Thanks for looking!
Monday, December 10, 2007
Etsy shop is open!

It's just a small start, but at the urging of one of my students, I finally got my Farmer's Market Tote Bag pattern up for sale on Etsy! Go to SewSallyShop.Etsy.com to buy the pattern!
Saturday, December 08, 2007
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas!
Thanksgiving was great ~ a good holiday with lots of good family!
We traditionally spend Thanksgiving with my husband's family in Bend, and we did it again this year, ending the trip with a visit to the Polar Express train in Hood River. It was a bit much, as far as amusement for children goes, but our 3 year old LOVED it!
One of the highlights of Thanksgiving was my father in law giving me his mother's Singer Featherweight. What a dream! It is white, with an aqua case. So very, very special! I haven't had a chance to sew on it yet, but have cleaned it a bit. It's been a very long time since anyone used it, so it needs a bit of TLC, which I am very happy to deliver!
It has a dowel and a sleeve for hanging, but we haven't gotten out the nails just yet to attach it to the wall. Inside each pocket is a slip of paper, saying what special activity we get to do. I thought about little presents or candy, but he's getting enough candy these days with what is being handed out everywhere, and it makes him CRAZY. Lucky for me, he actually dislikes chocolate!
So the things we get to do are:
1. Get a Christmas tree
2. Put up Christmas decorations
3. Make Christmas cards (1 or 2)
4. Make gift tags (his drawings or paintings run through my Xyron)
5. Bake cookies and decorate them
6. Buy a toy for charity
7. Make a cape (he's been wanting one)
8. Drive to look at Christmas lights
9. Visit Grammie and Grandpa
10. Read an extra book at naptime
11. Buy a Santa hat (written after he declared he "Had to have one!"
12. Watch a movie with Mama and Papa
13. Make ornaments with Baker's Clay
14. Make pipe cleaner wreaths
15. Go to the Children's Museum
16. Write a letter to Santa
17. Go to the zoo
18. Make a gift for your teacher
19. Have a special lunch
20. Extra book at bedtime
21. Go for ice cream
22. Have a special dinner
23. Wrap presents
24. To Be Determined -- we'll see what works best.
A lot of my ideas came from various places on the internet. The basic idea of doing activities instead of presents came from somewhere that I can't find now. There are also great ideas here.
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