Hairbow, Take a Bow
Categories: DIY, Fashion | 6 comments
Hello! Thought I’d share a quick fun project with you. Yes, I actually had a few moments to make something for myself today!

My baby who is nine weeks old is still eating about every TWO hours. He’s 11 lbs and 10 oz at his last Dr. visit. He’s gettin’ some rolls and they are oh so cute and ultra squeezable.

Anyway, back to the project. I had this headband I didn’t really wear anymore and I decided to fashion it into something I’d like better. I stripped off the original fabric and that left just a thick headband. I hotglued some jersey knit fabric around it and then glued a handmade houndstooth bow on the side.

Cute! Now this is something I’ll wear! What projects have you been up to lately?
evie s. at Pippin + Pearl
Categories: About Me, News | 3 comments
An adorable new boutique in the Oklahoma City area contacted me earlier this month about carrying some of my ring pillows…of course I said yes!

Pippin + Pearl is a brand new shop with lots of handmade goodness, all by local artists. So if you are in the OKC metro area, make sure you give them a visit!

Inspired
Categories: About Me, Misc, Photography | 10 comments
Today is the first day I actually have felt inspired to write on this blog. It was this photo that did it.

{ found via poppytalk }
I love this photo — the mood it creates, a story without words. The harrowing waters appear haunted and nudge the imagination of the mysteries that lie in the depths below.
It’s interesting how you can be going about life, seemingly mundane, and all of a sudden inspiration hits you when you weren’t expecting it. This season of life I’m in right now, where dirty diapers from tiny bottoms and needy cries consume my day, it’s nice to know the creative part of me isn’t dead…it’s just hibernating for a while. Percolating. I’m finding myself with lots of time to think and less time to DO. So that results in a lot of ideas. And I can’t wait to share them.
What is inspiring you today?
Artist Interview: Leah Duncan
Categories: Interviews | 4 comments
I’m baaaaaack! I can’t believe June is over and July is here. My goal is to start posting again on a regular basis, but if you don’t see me for a few days, it’s because my infant and toddler have worn me out!
I’m super excited to kick start the month interviewing an amazingly talented artist, Leah Duncan. If you are new to her work, check out her etsy shop and her personal art site. I promise — you will get lost, everything is so beautiful! So let’s dive right in shall we?

1. First, tell us a little about yourself.
I am a twenty-something illustrator and designer based in Austin, TX.
2. You are a self-taught artist in illustration and design which requires a lot of discipline and self-motivation. How did you get your start in this field and what kept you motivated along the way?
I’ve always been a creative mind. Growing up in a small town in South Carolina, I didn’t know of anyone or even hear of anyone actually making a living as an artist so it never seemed like a sensible career path. I graduated from college with a bachelor of science in commercial printing (yes, printing presses and mechanical stuff – I learned how to weld!) for no other good reason than my love for the way ink and paper smells. Yes, I’m one of those people – a book sniffer. Because we got to design our printing projects I fell in love with graphic design on my own even though it wasn’t what I was being graded on.

Jack Rabbit Tea Towel // Moose Tea Towel
By the time I graduated I knew design would be a part of my work life in some form or another and I landed a job as a graphic designer. I moved from there to work for a screenprinting company, which is where I taught myself to draw with the motivation of my very talented art director. He told me to draw for 20 minutes a day. It started out bad. It stayed bad for a while. It started getting better. Then when I moved to Austin two years ago I kept drawing and actually started to enjoy it. As for design, it’s something that has always been with me. I’ve always had an innate sense of color and space. Since my work is my livelihood the discipline and self-motivation part comes easy.

My Heart to Your Heart Limited Edition // Nesting Limited Edition Print
3. I know it can be hard for creative people to find their niche. How did you find your own “voice” as an artist?
I think it’s a lot of trial and error at times. When you end up with something you don’t want to throw away, well, you’re on your way to finding that voice.

4. I’m always curious to know the artists’ process. Can you briefly describe yours from ideation to final product?
It starts with an idea that I scribble down in my sketchbook with a bic roundstick pen. From there I fill in with a pigment pen, add line work, scan, color, and repeat.

Cabo Removable Throw Pillow Cover // Blooms Summer Scarf
5. Is there anything in particular that fuels your creativity as an artist?
nature, animals, color, the little moments in life
6. I know it’s probably hard to pick, but do you have a favorite out of the work that you’ve done?
I’m still quite new to this, so I think my latest drawings such as “harry had a bad feeling” are taking me to a new place. I’ve also expanded recently into textiles which has been great new territory.

Darling I’m Leaving // Harry Had a Bad Feeling Print
7. Lastly, tell us something random or quirky about yourself.
I like to listen to gangsta rap when I’m sewing. Gangsta rap and Etta James. : )
Thanks Leah!
My Birth Story
Categories: About Me, Motherhood | 10 comments
I wanted to write this to share with you all my birth story and also to keep the memory alive for myself. The event of our second son’s birth is something I wish I could relive again and again because of how beautiful and amazing it was. The birth of my first son was something I will never forget, but there was also some disappointment in that I couldn’t see his face as they delivered him via C-section, then couldn’t hold him for another two hours after my surgery. It wasn’t long after recovering from his birth that I was already thinking about attempting a VBAC for my next one. So after learning I was pregnant 9 months ago, my husband and I weighed the risks and moved forward with a VBAC delivery. I’m so glad I did. Here’s how my birth story started.
With both of my pregnancies, it’s normal for me to have several hours of close together contractions before the real onset of labor starts. So was the case on the night of June 5th. I started contracting 4 minutes apart and about a minute long. Growing tired of timing them, I finally fell asleep only to awaken in the morning by them still occurring. At this point I had a gut feeling that this was it. So I went about my day seeing if they would grow stronger or more regular. They were inconsistent, but still about 3-8 minutes apart. By evening they grew noticeably stronger and closer together. I made arrangements for the care of our older son and my husband and I prepared to make the trip to the hospital. We arrived around 7pm, they checked me and I was dialated to 1 cm. The nurse told me I could walk around and see if I progressed any more. So we walked the halls of the hospital for an hour, they checked me again and I was the same. So they sent us home. We went to bed and the contractions grew stronger. After about 40 minutes, I felt the familiar feeling of my water breaking and exclaimed “Oh my gosh! My water broke!” My husband bolted out of bed very excited and we made the trek back to the hospital. By now it was about midnight.
Labor grew more painful as the night wore on, but still bearable. My goal was to have a natural birth without anything for pain, but I still had an open mind.
4:00am My parents came around 4 am and my mom coached me through the contractions…it was so nice having her there! The night is sort of a blur, but eventually I was checked around this same time to find my cervix dialated to 3 cm, but the baby was at a -3 station, which means he hadn’t dropped yet and was at the highest point he could be in my uterus.
7:30am Three and half hours later they checked me again and I was still at a 3 (ugh!) but he had dropped some to a -2 station. Which meant I was finally able to walk around to help labor progress. The rest of the day wore on, the contractions were about 5 minutes apart as long as I was standing, and still not too painful.
11am Before noon I was checked with still no progress. At this point we began discussing our options. I could continue this course to see if I would progress on my own, induce more intense labor with pitocin, or have a repeat c-section. I was already aware of the risks of having a VBAC, and I knew the chances of uterine rupture would double with pitocin. I really didn’t want to go this route. With every contraction I had, at the forefront of my mind was the thought that my uterus could tear open at any moment (morbid, I know). I gave in to fear and told my husband that I wanted another c-section. Thank God a dear friend was there to remind me of the verse “God has not given me a spirit of fear, but of power, love and a sound mind.” Such a simple truth, but so glad she reminded me of it. It wasn’t long after that that I prayed and felt peace about going with a low pitocin drip.
12pm At around noon, they hooked me up and it wasn’t long before I experienced awful, painful contractions, the worst pain I’ve ever felt IN MY LIFE. Standing up helped me cope, and my husband and mother coached me through each one. After over 3 hours of increasing pain and contractions 1-2 minutes apart, I chose to have an epidural because I felt so tired at this point and there was no way after so many hours of labor my body would have endured on it’s own.
3:18pm I got an epidural, which in and of itself was one of the worst points of the day. Trying to hold still during the worst pain you’ve ever felt while you get a needle in your back was not easy. If I do an epidural with my next one, I’ll be sure to get it much earlier! Once it kicked in though…ah. I couldn’t feel a darn thing. It was awesome!
5:00pm After a couple hours of labor with epidural and increasing the pitocin drip, my contractions were very close together and super strong. And they were doing something! At this point, I was 8 cm dialated and he was at a +1 station. I could tell it was going to go fast now!
7:00pm I began asking if my doctor was going to get here soon, because I could feel the weight of the baby bearing down on my backside. With every contraction, I could feel him moving down, it was incredible. But still no pain.
7:30pm Very strong contractions and I felt like he was ready to just come sliding out all on his own! I told my mom that I thought I could push and my mom ran to get nurses and check me. I was dialated 10 cm and he was pretty much ready to come out. They told me with the next two contractions that I would “labor down” and not to push just yet. The doctor came in casually, then realized very quickly that she had come just in time. I was given a quick tutorial about pushing and with the next contraction, I pushed with all my might. After about 6 pushes and just a couple minutes, my little man was born. My doctor and I couldn’t believe how easy it was! Kent cut the cord and they put him on my tummy. I was elated. I thought I would cry buckets, but I was surprised that I just felt overwhelming joy as I looked at him for the first time. The tears came a couple minutes later.

Recovery was great. Hours after he was born I had a dramatic dip in my blood pressure from some post-partum hemorrhaging and I also had a fever from an infection. Yuck. That was not fun. But those issues were cleared up by the next morning.

For any of you reading this considering a VBAC, I would highly encourage you to try it. It’s not for everyone obviously, but if you find a great doctor that thinks you are a good candidate, you should go for it. I’m so thrilled that I was able to experience childbirth this way, and really learned a good lesson about not letting fear control my decisions.
Thanks for reading and letting me share! After a wonderful break, I hope to get back to regular posting by next week!
Welcome Baby!
Categories: Kids, Motherhood, News | 17 comments
Hello all! Just a quick post to let you know that our little Abe Alexander entered the world on June 6th. He’s such a great baby, very cuddly, a great sleeper and eater, with a head of dark hair and as cute as can be.

I’d love to write another post with the full birth story soon, but I’m pleased to report that my VBAC was successful and experiencing the miracle of birth was nothing short of amazing. Thank you to everyone who supported, prayed for, and encouraged me!
We are all doing fine and recovering nicely (despite a case of jaundice after coming home from the hospital) and adjusting to life with a fourth member of the family. Love to you all!
Baby Update
Categories: About Me, Motherhood, News | 12 comments
Hello dear readers! Happy Friday and happy Memorial Day weekend! Just wanted to let you all know this is my last post for awhile. I’m planning on taking a break from blogging and most everything else for the month of June so I can have my baby and adjust to new life with a family of four! I couldn’t be more excited.

Of course, I do plan on posting a photo or two and a quick birth announcement after our new little guy is born (my due date is June 13). If you think of me, please pray for wisdom, safety for me and baby, and peace as I am attempting a VBAC delivery which I am excited to try but also slightly nervous about.
I’ll miss you, but I’ll be back before you know it!
My Eli at 18 Months
Categories: Kids, Motherhood | 3 comments
Dear Eli,
I can’t believe you are a year and a half already! You are growing and learning so much these days.
Some things you love:
Playing chase and hide and seek // Roughhousing with daddy // Opening and shutting doors. Over and over and over… // Getting a bath and playing in the water // Going outside to play and explore // Yelling at people in public like they can understand you // Pushing the cart at the store // Sitting in my lap while we read books

I love when you:
Cross your ankles when you sit in your high chair or are laying down // Run and give your daddy hugs and kisses // Are very sweet to your little friends, share toys and are empathetic when they are sad // Give me about 20 minutes of cuddle time in bed in the morning before we play or do anything else. This is my favorite! // Run little errands for me, pick things up from the floor, put appropriate things in the trash, etc. // Giggle and scrunch up your nose // Get excited about seeing your favorite blankey
Some fun things you’ve learned:
How to make elephant, cow, and doggie sounds // How to buckle your seatbelts // How to say “cool” and “muah” when you kiss someone
I love you more than words can say!
Cute Lil’ Knit Baby Booties
Categories: DIY, Kids, Knitting | 3 comments
OK, this project made me want to have a baby girl SO very badly. Maybe our third kid will pop out female? I sure hope so! Anyway, I knit up some cute little booties for a friend of mine that is having a sweet baby girl this summer. Lionbrand Yarn has the free downloadable pattern, you just have to sign up for an account to get it.

Aren’t they cute? After knitting up the pattern, I used some vintage lace to create some bows and sewed them on the front. Then I hot glued a little rhinestone center in the middle. Now they just need some pudgy baby feet to go in them!

Are you expecting or know someone who is? I have 4 weeks to go in my pregnancy. Things are going great, I just wish I could speed it along a little!
Happy Friday folks!
{Almost} Instant Gratification Creation
Categories: DIY, Fashion | 14 comments
Do you ever have one of those days that you need to do something creative, and you need to do it NOW and FAST? I had one of those days yesterday, so I scoured my bookmarks for a quick DIY to inspire me and I came across this 20 minute tote tutorial.

This is absolutely one of my favorite vintage fabrics in my stash and I’m happy I finally used it for something I can enjoy regularly. I sometimes have this thing about using my most lovely fabric…I don’t want to cut it up. But that sure doesn’t make any sense. After all, I can’t enjoy it much when it’s folded on my shelf gathering dust!

My favorite thing was adding a few embellishments. A couple fabric flowers topped with vintage buttons, and a handmade bow made of velvet ribbon.
So, do you have any quick creative projects you love doing to get out the crafty itch? I’d love to hear!


















