6.01.2010
5.18.2010
Bake sale...
Last weekend Paws and More held a couple of bake sales to benefit the fuzzy friends at the shelter. Jaina and I whipped up a batch each of all the flavors of Bark-tique cookies. 
We had lots of work to do and we made a huge mess!
(un)Fortunately we had plenty of help.
er...Maybe TOO much help, in fact. But it was important that everything be "Paisley approved".
They looked so cute when we got them all wrapped and tagged!
We also finished taking new pictures of the cookies we were missing in our Paisley's Pals Etsy shop.
I'm not sure how the bake sales turned out but when we stopped by on Saturday, over half our cookie bags had been sold! I'm hoping our "Bounce Back" discount brings new sales at the shop. I'd really like to help out this wonderful no-kill shelter! The people are so caring and genuinely want these critters to have loving forever homes. I can't imagine life without our little fuzzy rat-face.( Well, I can and I'm sure David does! She sure can be a lot of puppy sometimes...)
Anyway, just doing our part to help out and having some fun in the process!
~Beth
4.17.2010
Paisley's Pals...
Because I obviously have too much time on my hands, Jaina and I have started a new project. We've opened a new Etsy shop, Paisley's Pals, with a critter theme and ALL the proceeds are going to the shelter where we got our (not-so) Baby Puppy Paisley. Right now we've added Bark-tique puppy cookies in yummy flavors: 
and a fun vintage feed sack purse all foofed up and ready to go!
There are a few more items we've planning on adding, including some new teeny chenille purses and fun squeaker toys. I'm thinking I may need to adopt a 3 day work week with a 4 day weekend in order to get everything done...
Not to mention I could really use the sleep...
~Beth
4.13.2010
Mockingbush...
4.09.2010
New Neighbors...
A couple of years ago we bought this cute little birdhouse. Mostly it was just supposed to be decorative, but we soon had a cute little birdie family move in. Each year since we've always had a family set up house.
This year Daddy Bird has been sitting on the roof looking for a wife. (David and I have had a bit of fun joking about Daddy Bird not being pretty enough for the girls.) We wondered if there was a new nest inside yet. I politely "knocked" on the roof and then took a peek inside. There were several sweet little feathers near the front door. I didn't think the Birdie family would mind if I "borrowed" a couple. Soooooo, I grabbed one and gave it a tug. Next thing I know there's some serious fluttering inside and a fairly angry-looking birdie eyeball staring out at me. It appears those feathers may still have been attached to its previous owner...oops.
And they thought this was a nice neighborhood...
~Beth
3.27.2010
More Smiles...
I got a few more squares done yesterday.
Smile 9: A fluffy ball of yarn.
Smile 10: I love seeing the little summer-time flutter-bys.
Smile 11: Stepping on crunchy acorns is one of my all-time favorite smiles.
Smile 12: This week there was an itty-bitty white feather that floated on by. Made me smile.
Unfortunately, I had all this time to stitch yesterday because Jaina was having her wisdom teeth out. Things are really rough for her right now. She can't open her mouth enough to even get a spoon in and her pain seems to still be pretty severe. I'm in high "Mommy mode"...
~Beth
3.20.2010
Shopping by cell phone...
Of course I had to work today, there was a pretty nice auction happening. I convinced David it would be a good idea for him to go early to the auction and check out some of the things I thought I might like. So he went and sent me pictures! I couldn't wait to get out of the office. By the time I got there, the fun was almost over but I still scored a few goodies like:
A couple of cutter chenille bedspreads.
Two cutter table clothes with pretty colors.
A pretty square blue glass bowl and a pair of candle holders. I haven't decided yet how I feel about the candle holders. I really just wanted the bowl but I wound up with lots of unnecessary bits and bobs. David calls that stuff "yard sale fodder".
My impulse purchase of two sweet Frozen Charlotte dolls. I love them! They're my first ones and I'm thrilled. One has such a worried look on her face and the other is more "WHAT-ever". I hadn't seen them during my initial peek-through; it was strictly lucky timing as I was passing the table when they came up. Took them both home for $5! (Although after looking at the pictures, they're more "Dirty Charlottes" than "Frozen Charlottes")
And then my beauty! A three-tiered sweets stand with a fabulous Chintz pattern. yum. LOVE IT! This was another if-you-want-this-you-have-to-buy-a-bunch-o-crap-to-get-it purchase. Yep, "yard sale fodder" part II.

We also brought home a beautiful vintage etched mirror and a treadle Singer sewing machine. I mentioned last night that I thought I should get a treadle machine so that in case some Apocalyptic event occurred, we could still be clothed (no doubt using all my chenille and tablecloth fabrics!) and here David grabs this all by himself! I hope it works!
It's been a long day. I'm sleeping in a little tomorrow...See ya!
~Beth


