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Sunday, August 2, 2009
Sunday, March 29, 2009
“other people may be there to help us, teach us, guide us along our path, but the lesson to be learned is always ours.”
so, i DID do some sewing today. but, more importantly, i learned a few lessons.
lesson #1
yes, washing your fabric before you use it is the best way to go. that way, you're covered on the color bleeding, fabric shrinkage, etc. however, if you are washing *scraps* of fabric (i.e. fabric that has already been cut), make sure to trim all edges with pinking shears, wash in a lingerie bag, or use some other preventative measure to keep the scraps from fraying...big time.
lesson #2
don't get too big for your stitches...er, britches. if you haven't really sewn anything on a machine (except for sewing two pieces of felt together) in 16 years, do yourself a favor and don't start with a project that has curved pattern pieces. it is much easier to keep a consistent seam allowance if you're working with straight edges. i'm just sayin'.
lesson #3
a 1/2" seam allowance does NOT mean you can get away with a slippity-sloppy 3/4" seam allowance (this lesson linked with lesson #2 above).
lesson #4
if you have a tutorial but no pattern and you think you can *eyeball* the pattern because, afterall, they're just simple circles...go with your eyeball measurement and then add another inch or so.
alrighty....so BEFORE i learned the lessons above, i made this little ditty...
...which is cute and all but only 3" wide and, therefore, not the most practical of coasters. but, hey, if anyone you know needs a super-cute area rug for a dollhouse, let me know.
taking what i learned, i set to work again and, lo and behold...
not perfect, by any means (and needs pressing)...but definitely a viable coaster. in hindsight, i should have trimmed the corner of the batting. good thing is, these little cuties whip up very quickly and don't use much fabric at all...really great for using up scraps (don't forget lesson #1!).
on another note, i've recently discovered that i really love embroidering. i came across the Sublime Stitching website, which has wonderful how-to's, patterns, kits, textiles, etc. embroidery is a relatively inexpensive craft that seems to be making a comeback, which means there are now a good number of resources (online and otherwise) for non-fuddy-duddy patterns. i've purchased a few patterns from this site and just finished my first project, a tea towel. i love the way it turned out and, remember, i'm really new at this...so this is a great craft for those of us who like some immediate gratification!
lesson #1
yes, washing your fabric before you use it is the best way to go. that way, you're covered on the color bleeding, fabric shrinkage, etc. however, if you are washing *scraps* of fabric (i.e. fabric that has already been cut), make sure to trim all edges with pinking shears, wash in a lingerie bag, or use some other preventative measure to keep the scraps from fraying...big time.
lesson #2
don't get too big for your stitches...er, britches. if you haven't really sewn anything on a machine (except for sewing two pieces of felt together) in 16 years, do yourself a favor and don't start with a project that has curved pattern pieces. it is much easier to keep a consistent seam allowance if you're working with straight edges. i'm just sayin'.
lesson #3
a 1/2" seam allowance does NOT mean you can get away with a slippity-sloppy 3/4" seam allowance (this lesson linked with lesson #2 above).
lesson #4
if you have a tutorial but no pattern and you think you can *eyeball* the pattern because, afterall, they're just simple circles...go with your eyeball measurement and then add another inch or so.
alrighty....so BEFORE i learned the lessons above, i made this little ditty...
...which is cute and all but only 3" wide and, therefore, not the most practical of coasters. but, hey, if anyone you know needs a super-cute area rug for a dollhouse, let me know.
taking what i learned, i set to work again and, lo and behold...
not perfect, by any means (and needs pressing)...but definitely a viable coaster. in hindsight, i should have trimmed the corner of the batting. good thing is, these little cuties whip up very quickly and don't use much fabric at all...really great for using up scraps (don't forget lesson #1!).
on another note, i've recently discovered that i really love embroidering. i came across the Sublime Stitching website, which has wonderful how-to's, patterns, kits, textiles, etc. embroidery is a relatively inexpensive craft that seems to be making a comeback, which means there are now a good number of resources (online and otherwise) for non-fuddy-duddy patterns. i've purchased a few patterns from this site and just finished my first project, a tea towel. i love the way it turned out and, remember, i'm really new at this...so this is a great craft for those of us who like some immediate gratification!
project for a rainy sunday
yesterday i started working on a super-fun and easy (even for complete sewing neophytes like me!) passport pocket...pattern available from Keyka Lou.
today, its on to *roller coasters!* this is a free tutorial i found at Sewing Republic, which has lots more great patterns.
i'll post photos of my final product when i get there.
Roller Coaster
today, its on to *roller coasters!* this is a free tutorial i found at Sewing Republic, which has lots more great patterns.
i'll post photos of my final product when i get there.
Roller Coaster
.eek.
i have been horribly remiss in my blogging and apologize to everyone who follows my randomness. :)
truth is, sadly, *real life* has gotten in the way of all the stuff i truly love doing, which, incidentally, are the things i blog about! but have no fear...i'm back and gearing up again but i have truly missed posting.
new posts coming soon...just bought my *first* sewing machine, about to start a sewing class, getting into embroidery, etc...becoming a fabric NUT!
truth is, sadly, *real life* has gotten in the way of all the stuff i truly love doing, which, incidentally, are the things i blog about! but have no fear...i'm back and gearing up again but i have truly missed posting.
new posts coming soon...just bought my *first* sewing machine, about to start a sewing class, getting into embroidery, etc...becoming a fabric NUT!
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
“the man who achieves makes many mistakes, but he never makes the biggest mistake of all - doing nothing” ~ benjamin franklin
yesterday. a snow day. i set out to needle felt a little bird. things went awry from the beginning. i was interrupted, distracted, impatient - quite the trifecta of detriments to any craft project. so i ended up with a blob of sorts and was uneasy and frustrated just looking at it. but, you know...life, lemons, and all that.
i sat there and thought..."what do i need?" well, its a small thing but i need a pincushion for my embroidery needles, felting needles, etc. well, hm, nothing to make a traditional type so i started looking around. oh, hm...there is a used plastic tea light...some mod podge sitting on the table...leftover black wool roving...and, look, my formless blob looks a bit like a monster with a snout...wonder if i added some eyes...
be joyful.
i sat there and thought..."what do i need?" well, its a small thing but i need a pincushion for my embroidery needles, felting needles, etc. well, hm, nothing to make a traditional type so i started looking around. oh, hm...there is a used plastic tea light...some mod podge sitting on the table...leftover black wool roving...and, look, my formless blob looks a bit like a monster with a snout...wonder if i added some eyes...
be joyful.
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
"quote"
“There are times when silence has the loudest voice.” ~ Leroy Brownlow
i took this photo at the National Building Museum in Washington, DC on a very cold winter day. there was a really pretty fountain and i was practicing capturing the falling water in different ways using the settings on my new camera. it wasn't until i got home and photoshopped this one that i saw the smiling homeless woman who had been sitting on the other side of the fountain. i had seen her come in from the cold earlier in the day but didn't notice that she sat, quietly reading, while i fiddled with my new toy. there isn't anything particularly special about this photo...but, through it, this woman speaks to and humbles me.
i took this photo at the National Building Museum in Washington, DC on a very cold winter day. there was a really pretty fountain and i was practicing capturing the falling water in different ways using the settings on my new camera. it wasn't until i got home and photoshopped this one that i saw the smiling homeless woman who had been sitting on the other side of the fountain. i had seen her come in from the cold earlier in the day but didn't notice that she sat, quietly reading, while i fiddled with my new toy. there isn't anything particularly special about this photo...but, through it, this woman speaks to and humbles me.
Thursday, February 19, 2009
thursday - amazing shop feature
this week's shop feature welcomes you to ladybirdland by allison strine, purveyor of ♥ Exuberant Art That Speaks to your Heart ♥ i personally own several pieces by allison and i can tell you that they really are fabulous, ranging from the just-for-fun to the truly inspirational. please check out her shop, i have no doubt you'll find something that speaks to you.
and for more about allison, please read on!
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ok, so you've heard from the lady herself...and here are a few of my personal favorites from her shop, though it was insanely tough to narrow this down to just three! have fun, laugh, be inspired.
and for more about allison, please read on!
- how long have you been at your trade?
- how did you become interested in doing what you do?
- where do you find your inspiration?
- pick one song that speaks to you as an artist and please tell us why.
- what is your favorite item in your shop and why?
- what is the one thing about you and/or your art/creations that you would want someone who is about to visit your shop to know?
- are you offering any specials/sales/promotions, etc. in conjunction with this feature?
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ok, so you've heard from the lady herself...and here are a few of my personal favorites from her shop, though it was insanely tough to narrow this down to just three! have fun, laugh, be inspired.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
"quote"
Sunday, February 15, 2009
"Without frugality none can be rich, and with it very few would be poor." ~ Samuel Johnson
and now...for this weekend's (just barely!) frugal finds on etsy. this time i'm focusing on *useful* things to help you get/stay organized, like this too-cute owl post-it note holder from ragsnehali. some really cute stuff here...please check them out and click to your heart's content.
1) my lil' budget book 7-pocket file from MyLilBudgetBook
2) gadget keeper by janinekingdesigns
3) central park tins from ekohdesign
4) desk organizer by RuJu
5) tangerine visor caddy by ArrivingInStyle
6) damask fabric message boards from ExclusivelybyMaritza
1) my lil' budget book 7-pocket file from MyLilBudgetBook
2) gadget keeper by janinekingdesigns
3) central park tins from ekohdesign
4) desk organizer by RuJu
5) tangerine visor caddy by ArrivingInStyle
6) damask fabric message boards from ExclusivelybyMaritza
Friday, February 13, 2009
humanity lives
want to be someone's angel?
check out "sneak attack," where three days a week, at an appointed time, an Etsy shop with few or no sales is announced. As many people as possible then buy items from that shop, resulting in a frenzy of surprise business to the unsuspecting shop!
such a sweet idea. feel like humanity is lost in this world? think again.
*photo by me!
check out "sneak attack," where three days a week, at an appointed time, an Etsy shop with few or no sales is announced. As many people as possible then buy items from that shop, resulting in a frenzy of surprise business to the unsuspecting shop!
such a sweet idea. feel like humanity is lost in this world? think again.
*photo by me!
Thursday, February 12, 2009
annnnnd the winners are...
Sunday, February 8, 2009
switch it up
some of you know that i've opened a new shop on Etsy...TheInspiredPhoenix. i'm in the middle of slooooowly populating the shop with fun and unique switchplate covers at the moment, but eventually plan on adding other housewares like special and distinct coasters, frames, etc. please come check me out...i'm adding new things all the time.
Saturday, February 7, 2009
think about it...
"The law of floatation was not discovered by contemplating the sinking of things...."
~Thomas Troward
interesting, hm? this is something i have trouble with. when we want something to come into our lives, why do we always focus on the fact that we don't have it? human nature, i suppose...but it goes completely against the law of intention, manifestation, etc. SO..when i feel like there is something i want to have, experience, do, and there are sooooo many things i want to learn how to do (letterpress, crochet, knit, calligraphy...the list goes on!), i'm gonna try to remember that i have lots of time to get it all *done.* its really a movement toward being comfortable in the now, not about blind optimism or wishes, but something even MORE than that. is anyone else noticing that ideas about this stuff have really been coming out of the woodwork for the last 20 years or so? i read about this in "the celestine prophecy" and really think its fascinating.
~Thomas Troward
interesting, hm? this is something i have trouble with. when we want something to come into our lives, why do we always focus on the fact that we don't have it? human nature, i suppose...but it goes completely against the law of intention, manifestation, etc. SO..when i feel like there is something i want to have, experience, do, and there are sooooo many things i want to learn how to do (letterpress, crochet, knit, calligraphy...the list goes on!), i'm gonna try to remember that i have lots of time to get it all *done.* its really a movement toward being comfortable in the now, not about blind optimism or wishes, but something even MORE than that. is anyone else noticing that ideas about this stuff have really been coming out of the woodwork for the last 20 years or so? i read about this in "the celestine prophecy" and really think its fascinating.
Friday, February 6, 2009
"quote"
"The dog was created especially for children. He is the God of frolic." ~ Henry Ward Beecher
this is one of my hounds, Georgia...she is an amazing creature who lived the first 3 years of her life as a stray. now she's living in the lap of luxury and loves to chew on her fav chipmunk squeaker while rolling around like a hog in mud! (working on making her into a *bit* more of a lady...hahaha.)
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
thoughts become things...choose the good ones ™
need a bit of daily encouragement?
want to smile at your inbox every morning?
think there is something *to* all this manifestation mumbo jumbo?
check out TUT, "a philosophical club of like-minded thinkers who believe that life is the ultimate adventure... because thoughts become things, dreams come true, and all things remain forever possible!"
want to smile at your inbox every morning?
think there is something *to* all this manifestation mumbo jumbo?
check out TUT, "a philosophical club of like-minded thinkers who believe that life is the ultimate adventure... because thoughts become things, dreams come true, and all things remain forever possible!"
Saturday, January 31, 2009
"Frugality without creativity is deprivation." ~ Amy Dacyczyn
thought i'd start a new weekend routine of showcasing great buys that i find on etsy and other indie sites (like the super-fun monkey crayons above from Elizabear, who has more fantastic animal crayons here!). some of these are sales and others are just good buys all the time. check them out and show the love.
ok, so what've we got here?
1) a gorgeous, professional customizable banner and avatar for your etsy shop from StorykraftKreative
2) retro-funky key earrings from cjsdesigns
3) the cutest, high-quality pet collars you can find from luckyfiona
4) enjoy-your-soup-in-style porcelain bowls from khphillips
5) versatile, eco-friendly scrubbers from RightBrainThinker
6) sweet little owl trivet from Thrush
Friday, January 30, 2009
:: needs no words ::
photo by POSTCOOL, posted in honor of the CPSC's one year stay of testing and certification requirement...and in the hope that it will become a permanent stay.
Thursday, January 29, 2009
thursday - amazing shop feature
for this week's fabulous etsy shop feature, meet rachel, of Get Ready, Set, Go (yep, that is her shining face in the photo below, along with a few pieces of her amazing upcycled luggage). i came across rachel's shop late one night when i should have been snoozing but i couldn't be more thrilled that i did. she takes wonderful vintage luggage, bags, train cases, etc. and then transforms them into some of the most unique and fun pieces you'll ever see.
after looking through the listings on rachel's shop, i quickly realized what an gifted painter she is and thats when a little lightbulb went off in my head (yeah, you should always look out when that happens!). i convo'd her to ask if she could paint a replica of my tattoo onto one of her bags! i happen to have a tattoo that isn't readily visible (to me OR others) and it is such a gorgeous design that i wish i could see it more...so i thought, hey, having it painted onto one of these bags would be pretty darn marvelous. out of that first convo, i came to know rachel as not only a spectacularly talented artist and the best example of a great etsy seller (top-notch communication, etc.) but also as a fun, funky, and inspiring person.
so, are you just itching to see how my bag came out? well, here it is.
it is absolutely perfect and just what i was looking for. you can see that, on one end, rachel also painted my initials! ok, well, enough rambling by me. time for you to learn about rachel from the gal herself! here are her answers to my feature questions:
EMPTY by Ray Lamontagne (listen to the whole song here: it's unbelievable!) i will explain in specific quotes:
"Will I always feel this way
so empty
and estranged?"
this verse speaks of the feelings i could not shake as a child. i always had friends and we did have things in common but i always knew there was something different about me. from the age of 3 i began to struggle with anxiety and fear, with feeling so empty and for no apparent reason. before this song was written i was asking myself that very same question.
"and of these cut throat busted sunsets
these cold and damp white mornings
I have grown weary"
my best friend had died when i was 13 of a rare and rampant case of leukemia, a boy in the class below me drowned in a lake when i was 14 and when i turned 15 my best friends sister got into a horrible accident in which her best friend died in her lap. 16 brought me no comfort and by the time i was 17 i was just done- worn down and flat out exhausted. i lacked the will to will anything at all.
"well I looked my demons in the eyes
lay bare my chest
said do your best
to destroy me"
when i was 18 i decided to get up and fight. i went searching for a cure. i kept trippin on my laces and gettin back up. trip, fall, trip, fall. found myself an answer. tripped and fell again. kept on truckin'.
"I've been to hell and back
so many times
I must admit
you kinda bore me"
i went through something so hideously traumatic when i was 22. the most awful illness i've ever experienced. i literally was out of my mind for almost a week and came near death. i knew after going through that experience, after coming out of it, that i could get through anything. this next line sounded of sirens in my head
"there's a lot of things
that can kill a man
there's a lot of ways
to die
yes, and some already did
and walk beside me"
there was a turning point. it was slow and steady, with setbacks of course. kevin kline's character in Life as a House said it perfectly:
"You know the great thing, though, is that change can be so constant you don't even feel the difference until there is one. It can be so slow that you don't even notice that your life is better or worse, until it is. Or it can just blow you away, make you something different in an instant. It happened to me."
that's how i have felt these past 6 years. now, at 28, i am not that person anymore. yes, all that has happened to me has left it's marks and impacted me but no longer am i living in a constant state of fear and fragile as can be. and i don't know when it happened. i guess this song speaks volumes because it's a part of my life that has been overcome. without the severe pain that my life had dealt me i never would have been able to experience the joy that i feel now. i would never have been able to inhale the electrical intense beauty in all that i see and encounter. don't get me wrong, i will and am surrounded by sufferring on this earth that i don't understand but i've got a new pair of eyes because of my past. i wouldn't change a thing.
"To love at all is to be vulnerable. Love anything, and your heart will certainly be wrung and possibly broken. If you want to make sure of keeping it intact, you must give your heart to no one, not even to an animal. Wrap it carefully round with hobbies and little luxuries; avoid all entanglements; lock it up safe in the casket or coffin of your selfishness. But in that casket- safe, dark, motionless, airless--it will change. It will not be broken; it will become unbreakable, impenetrable, irredeemable."
this just reminds me to keep on giving all the love i have to give- even when it hurts. it will be going inside one of my suitcases very soon.
" Hi Rachel
Just wanted to say thanks again so much for the amazing gift I got to spoil my mom with. She freaked out and cried when she opened it!!! And the quote took her over the edge. Hee Hee. You did an amazing job."
*a quick shout out to the SUPREMELY talented macriphotography! a huge THANK YOU- for challenging me in so many ways- in ways that have helped me to grow as an artist and a person, for this feature- i am truly honored that you thought me and my work worthy. your support means so very much- words cannot express my gratitude.
you have to put this in the feature because it's part of my answer!!! you ROCK!*
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besides my super-cool bag, i DO have a few favorites from rachel's shop. check them out, each bag will put a smile on your face.
after looking through the listings on rachel's shop, i quickly realized what an gifted painter she is and thats when a little lightbulb went off in my head (yeah, you should always look out when that happens!). i convo'd her to ask if she could paint a replica of my tattoo onto one of her bags! i happen to have a tattoo that isn't readily visible (to me OR others) and it is such a gorgeous design that i wish i could see it more...so i thought, hey, having it painted onto one of these bags would be pretty darn marvelous. out of that first convo, i came to know rachel as not only a spectacularly talented artist and the best example of a great etsy seller (top-notch communication, etc.) but also as a fun, funky, and inspiring person.
so, are you just itching to see how my bag came out? well, here it is.
it is absolutely perfect and just what i was looking for. you can see that, on one end, rachel also painted my initials! ok, well, enough rambling by me. time for you to learn about rachel from the gal herself! here are her answers to my feature questions:
- how long have you been at your trade?
- how did you become interested in doing what you do? Did someone teach you or are you self-taught?
- where do you find your inspiration?
- pick one song that speaks to you as an artist and please tell us why.
EMPTY by Ray Lamontagne (listen to the whole song here: it's unbelievable!) i will explain in specific quotes:
"Will I always feel this way
so empty
and estranged?"
this verse speaks of the feelings i could not shake as a child. i always had friends and we did have things in common but i always knew there was something different about me. from the age of 3 i began to struggle with anxiety and fear, with feeling so empty and for no apparent reason. before this song was written i was asking myself that very same question.
"and of these cut throat busted sunsets
these cold and damp white mornings
I have grown weary"
my best friend had died when i was 13 of a rare and rampant case of leukemia, a boy in the class below me drowned in a lake when i was 14 and when i turned 15 my best friends sister got into a horrible accident in which her best friend died in her lap. 16 brought me no comfort and by the time i was 17 i was just done- worn down and flat out exhausted. i lacked the will to will anything at all.
"well I looked my demons in the eyes
lay bare my chest
said do your best
to destroy me"
when i was 18 i decided to get up and fight. i went searching for a cure. i kept trippin on my laces and gettin back up. trip, fall, trip, fall. found myself an answer. tripped and fell again. kept on truckin'.
"I've been to hell and back
so many times
I must admit
you kinda bore me"
i went through something so hideously traumatic when i was 22. the most awful illness i've ever experienced. i literally was out of my mind for almost a week and came near death. i knew after going through that experience, after coming out of it, that i could get through anything. this next line sounded of sirens in my head
"there's a lot of things
that can kill a man
there's a lot of ways
to die
yes, and some already did
and walk beside me"
there was a turning point. it was slow and steady, with setbacks of course. kevin kline's character in Life as a House said it perfectly:
"You know the great thing, though, is that change can be so constant you don't even feel the difference until there is one. It can be so slow that you don't even notice that your life is better or worse, until it is. Or it can just blow you away, make you something different in an instant. It happened to me."
that's how i have felt these past 6 years. now, at 28, i am not that person anymore. yes, all that has happened to me has left it's marks and impacted me but no longer am i living in a constant state of fear and fragile as can be. and i don't know when it happened. i guess this song speaks volumes because it's a part of my life that has been overcome. without the severe pain that my life had dealt me i never would have been able to experience the joy that i feel now. i would never have been able to inhale the electrical intense beauty in all that i see and encounter. don't get me wrong, i will and am surrounded by sufferring on this earth that i don't understand but i've got a new pair of eyes because of my past. i wouldn't change a thing.
- what is your favorite item in your shop and why? How does it make you feel? Does it hold a special meaning or remembrance for you?
"To love at all is to be vulnerable. Love anything, and your heart will certainly be wrung and possibly broken. If you want to make sure of keeping it intact, you must give your heart to no one, not even to an animal. Wrap it carefully round with hobbies and little luxuries; avoid all entanglements; lock it up safe in the casket or coffin of your selfishness. But in that casket- safe, dark, motionless, airless--it will change. It will not be broken; it will become unbreakable, impenetrable, irredeemable."
this just reminds me to keep on giving all the love i have to give- even when it hurts. it will be going inside one of my suitcases very soon.
- what is the one thing about you and/or your art/creations that you would want someone who is about to visit your shop to know?
" Hi Rachel
Just wanted to say thanks again so much for the amazing gift I got to spoil my mom with. She freaked out and cried when she opened it!!! And the quote took her over the edge. Hee Hee. You did an amazing job."
*a quick shout out to the SUPREMELY talented macriphotography! a huge THANK YOU- for challenging me in so many ways- in ways that have helped me to grow as an artist and a person, for this feature- i am truly honored that you thought me and my work worthy. your support means so very much- words cannot express my gratitude.
you have to put this in the feature because it's part of my answer!!! you ROCK!*
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besides my super-cool bag, i DO have a few favorites from rachel's shop. check them out, each bag will put a smile on your face.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
so perfectly put
i am reading this sweet little book, *the guernsey literary and potato peel pie society* (what a title, i know!), a work of fiction comprised of entirely of letters. only a few pages into it, i came across this amazingly-phrased explanation of what a good relationship should be. of course we can all expound endlessly on what comprises a solid, successful relationship, but doesn't this quote, from a woman lamenting to a friend about her history with men, say so much? ...
"Oh, there's no need to recite the dread rolls to you, but Sophie - what is the matter with me? Am I too particular? I don't want to be married just to be married. I can't think of anything lonelier than spending the rest of my life with someone I can't talk to, or worse, someone I can't be silent with."
really, despite all our wanderings, stumblings, and fumblings through relationships, i feel like this is what it all comes down to.
"Oh, there's no need to recite the dread rolls to you, but Sophie - what is the matter with me? Am I too particular? I don't want to be married just to be married. I can't think of anything lonelier than spending the rest of my life with someone I can't talk to, or worse, someone I can't be silent with."
really, despite all our wanderings, stumblings, and fumblings through relationships, i feel like this is what it all comes down to.
ever feel this way...?
Lost!
Just because I'm losing
Doesn't mean I'm lost
Doesn't mean I'll stop
Doesn't mean I will cross
Just because I'm hurting
Doesn't mean I'm hurt
Doesn't mean I didn't get what I deserve
No better and no worse
I just got lost
Every river that I've tried to cross
And every door I ever tried was locked
Ooh-Oh, And I'm just waiting till the shine wears off...
You might be a big fish
In a little pond
Doesn't mean you've won
'Cause along may come
A bigger one
And you'll be lost
Every gun you ever held went off
Ooh-Oh, And I'm just waiting till the firing starts
Ooh-Oh, And I'm just waiting till the shine wears off
Ooh-Oh, And I'm just waiting till the shine wears off
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i think this is just the coolest song. not only is it musically interesting but the lyrics are something we can all relate to at some point in our lives. to me it is about change...good to bad or vice versa, change is always a constant on this roller-coaster we're on. hold on tight and enjoy the ride.
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Saturday, January 24, 2009
♥ one world ~ one heart ♥
it is so interesting how things happen, isn't it?
within an hour of my last post (see below, joy to the world), i came across "one world ~ one heart," an amazing worldwide event that connects bloggers who will have a one-day synchronized giveaway. really, what could be better? this event is in the spirit of "pay it forward," which i feel very strongly about.
so...on to the good stuff...for my giveaway, i will pick TWO winners (using random.org) on february 12! what will you get? well, a choice of any ONE of the following prints in a 5 x 7" size (12.7 x 17.78 cm)*.
4. vertigo 5. jolt
how to enter? simple. just comment on this post! PLEASE make sure i have a way to get in touch with you if you're one of the winners, so if you aren't a blogger, please enter your email address or some other way for me to contact you!
have fun.
here is a list of participants ... visit their blogs to enter more giveaways.
* the print will be 5 x 7" total, including a white border for easy framing!
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