After seeing the cute chipboard teapots on Angela’s Tea With Friends blog, I have the urge to play with my scrapbooking supplies.
and little “cup of tea” gifts for my friends.
Of course, finding time to do this is the trick. You know how that goes.
How about you. Do you manage to fit some crafting time into your busy schedule? If not crafting, then at least some “me” time.
Are the small stars on your teacup brads? Your artwork is very pretty! And despite my chipboard post today, I have actually been cross-stitching on crocheted "fabric" lately. (Is Don available for freelance cross-stitching?!!)
ReplyDeleteAngela, those are tiny star brads. Thank you for the kind words. I'm hoping to get to Michaels soon for the chipboard teapots.
ReplyDeleteYes, Don has been known to do some freelance cross-stitching. :-)
My blog is my main fun thing - but also I love the bake and cook and tea party!
ReplyDeleteThat is my hearts desire it to have time for crafting and artwork. This week I did finally start sewing that skirt I have dreamt of sewing for 25 years. It is close to done and I hope to finish it this weekend. Love your teacup card. I also try to make cards at Christmas.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea on those teacup cards!!! Can I steal the idea??? Oh, to have some me time.
ReplyDeleteYour leaves painting is so pretty! And of course I love your tea card, what a treat it would be to receive such a nice little goodie!
ReplyDeleteWith the cold, wet winter we've had this year, I've found myself with lots of "inside" time, which I have used for crafty/stitch purposes. I'm not much of a TV watcher so in the evenings, after dinner is when I squeeze in my "me" time.