Hey Tina,
The pin cushion swap sounds neat. I'd like to be a part of it. Please include me.
I had a time getting on here ha! You know me Email is just about my limit when it comes to computers.
thanks Karin. I'm glad you mentioned not to worry about getting it perfect because
mine sure isn't that! lol! The pattern I used is called "Moon Over Mountain" and the first 5 or so blocks I had an awful time connecting the mountain with the moon,...
Hi Clara
I never realized how many buttons I had until I decided to sort them by color. It really is fun to see all the different ones I have that I didn't remember. I enjoy looking at all the other collection people post on Button Floozies. than...
Hi Karin,
Wow! you really have quite a collection of buttons there.
I like your quilt top, very pretty. I've been cutting out pieces for a
quilt today, but that is as far as I've gotten. Nothing put together yet; only because my bissell steam clea...
Clara, I really like raised beds it seems it's easier as far as week control goes. All of mine are raised some only about a foot but I like them raised some. So at least you had some cheery flowers!
Clara, is your garden doing any better now? Mine's been off to a weak start and I'm hoping for better as soon as the season progresses....well, all we can do is hope. I do have some before and after pictures of my yard this year so I do see some hope. Come visit..
At 11:00pm on November 23, 2008, Tina Wilson said…
So glad you joined the site!
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What is your crafting or art specialty? (Put none if none)
I like to do folk art, silhouettes and altered art.
Do you live in a small town? (Less than 30,000)
Yes
What topics would you like to see covered in an upcoming issue of Small Town Living?
More craftmaking would be nice and I like garden issues too.
Do you raise any livestock? If so, what?
no
Do you raise any of your own food? If so, what?
I did this year. Having been inspired by some of the garden issues in small town living I gave it a try and had a great crop of collard greens and okra. Plan on doing it again next spring.