The photo above of my sister, me and my mother, was taken by the amazing photographer, John Kelly. We are in the midst of a heat wave here in New York City; staying in is a welcome relief. Which means more time to design, and during small breaks, watch videos like this one, which my… Continue reading #ChallengeAccepted
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July 28, 2020
#ChallengeAccepted
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March 9, 2020
International Women's Day – 4 Women I Admire
from Where Art & Life Meet
In honor of International Women’s Day I am featuring four women in my life, who have influenced me the most. All four of these women are exceptional and I am deeply grateful to each of them. The first – my grandmother, who, though I did not always have an easy relationship with, I greatly admired… Continue reading International Women's Day – 4 Women I Admire
read moreOctober 21, 2019
Breast Cancer Awareness Month Giveaway + Post Surgery Cami Pattern
from Tea Rose Home
Before I dive into the giveaway details, let me visit with you wonderful readers. If you prefer not to read it, you can skip to the end. :)
This giveaway is now closed. Thank you so much for reading my post and leaving the comments. My hope is that we can support, educate and lift one another by talking about breast cancer. The winner for the giveaway is...
@queenscarlett (she entered on Instagram)
Congratulations! I hope this little gift can brighten up your friend who is battling the cancer. Please DM me your info.
As I mentioned in my last post ... read more
This giveaway is now closed. Thank you so much for reading my post and leaving the comments. My hope is that we can support, educate and lift one another by talking about breast cancer. The winner for the giveaway is...
@queenscarlett (she entered on Instagram)
Congratulations! I hope this little gift can brighten up your friend who is battling the cancer. Please DM me your info.
As I mentioned in my last post ... read more
September 16, 2019
The Undermining of “Craft”
from Where Art & Life Meet
“Crafts” have occupied a large part of my life. I was fifteen years old when I knitted my first sweater. My mother taught me to knit when I was so young my fingers had trouble wrapping the yarn around them. I didn’t realize it then, but being left-handed certainly must have made it more difficult… Continue reading The Undermining of “Craft”
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