Valentine's Day is drawing near . . .
so I was looking around the
Art Barn for signs of romance.
Do you remember my sewing machine
light-box from my last post?
Well, I couldn't leave it alone . . .
So I added more paint & stickers :)
The weather here is still cold and icy,
but our lows are in the twenties
and our highs around 34 degrees.
That's much better than the negative numbers.
I keep making quilts
and will have another finished to show you very soon.
In the meanwhile stay warm and happy :)
Keep Smiling!
Your blogging sister,
Connie :)
That stack of quilts is ever so pretty. Hope the cold temperatures soon ease up. Meanwhile, your home is a lovely place to be.
ReplyDeleteYes it is and plenty of time for sewing, that I'll be missing this summer when it's weed pulling time, LOL.
DeleteI need to savor my moments :)
Well, I see you have been a busy little gal making hearts! LOL- Love them, Connie. It is just wonderful you have such a neat workplace, too. Hope you are having a good week so far. xo Diana
ReplyDeleteWhen you reach my age, you better start enjoying each and every healthy day you have. I am blessed and grateful :) I'm looking forward to Spring and doing my best to not fall on the ice . . . February is right around the corner and our days should start warming up a bit . . . I sure hope so :) For now I will just enjoy the cold and more time for sewing. Thanks again for your heart tutorial.
DeleteLove your crafty space and all of the hearts and quilts. I took a tumble on the ice two weeks go and got a compression fracture in my back. No fun! I'm ready for spring.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Betys
Oh Betsy, I am so sorry to hear this. You rest and get better. I have been chancing it each day getting out to my barn. . . slipping and sliding along, falling can be so bad. I'm adding you to my prayers.
DeleteI have craft room envy with all your hearts. Such an impressive makeover to the light box you certainly have an eye for detail. Beautiful array of quilts. Take care.
ReplyDeleteThat craft space has been wonderful during this cold spell that we are having . . . I have been getting a lot of quilting done :)
DeleteHI Connie,
ReplyDeleteYour sewing machine light box turned out so cute ! Wonderful job ! We love your very creative blog with the lovely photos. Happy Valentine's Day and best wishes from Marina and Daryl Lynn
Good Morning and thanks so much for stopping by. It is so nice reading all my comments . . . it warms my heart during this cold, cold, cold winter. I am delighted that you like the light-box and want to thank you for following my blog. Your blog is so packed with quilting ideas and very inspiring . . . Happy Valentine's right back at you :)
DeleteThat looks like my kind of place! And I have to say that the sewing machine cabinet lightbox is brilliant! Very clever and very pleasing to look at.
ReplyDeleteYou are so sweet, thank you :)
DeleteHi Connie, I always enjoy my visits to Crafty Home Cottage! :-) I think I may have mentioned before that my wife wants to get into making quilts. She is still busy bringing home the bacon, so she doesn’t have time yet. However, when she does, I’ll bet she will want to be reviewing your blog posts to get a treasure trove of ideas! Thank you for sharing your crafts! And thank you for your kind comments on my blog. It is always a pleasure to hear from you! Have a fine weekend ahead!
ReplyDeleteHello John, I love seeing your face pop up in my comment list. My friend across the mountains . . . I'm sure that you are experiencing lots of rain while we sit here frozen in the ice. I am so looking forward to Spring. This has been the worst winter around here in many a year. Does your wife have many more years to work before she retires? I hope that she gets bit by the quilting bug like I did . . . it is very relaxing and you have a warm blanket when you're done, LOL.
DeleteConnie, I love it all! You always inspire me! I will share photos of my shop once it is all decorated for Valentine's Day!
ReplyDeletexo
Lynn
Hello Lynn, thank you for stopping by to visit . . . looking forward to your Valentine reveal :)
DeletePretty touches of romance spread about the Art Barn. I love the paint treatment on the light box, and that quilt stack is gorgeous! Hope your weather warms up a bit more soon. It's supposed to be in the thirties this weekend and I am dreading it. Stay safe and warm and have a lovely Friday and weekend.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Vicky
Hi Vicky, your smile always brightens up my comment list. Maybe it is because you are from the Sunshine State, because you always spread a little sunshine whenever you visit :) Our snow and ice is hanging in there, so i've just decided to enjoy it for it's good qualities . . . more time to sew, more time to read, more time to plan my spring garden . . . when the weather warms up and spring is here it will be work, work, work . . . starting with repairing our downed fence :) Life is good! I'll bet that you are making plans for that beautiful new front porch of yours:)
DeleteYou're art barn has hesrt lol. The sewing machine cabinet looks great. Stay warm
ReplyDeleteThanks! I wanted to show the cabinet after I added more paint, so the hearts were a little bonus . . . after all Valentine's Day will soon be here. We really don't do anything special . . . our love has become warm and comfortable; just being together is enough for us :)
DeleteLooks like love is in the air in the art barn.
ReplyDeleteIt looks that way doesn't it? To us romance is holding hands and kissing goodnight . . . we are just happy and blessed to still be healthy and together. Life and love does grow sweeter with age :)
DeleteLove all your hearts. The pink one with the "keep calm and eat chocolate is so true!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteEnjoy, Janie
Chocolate can be lovely stress medicine, LOL.
DeleteLovely hearts. Favorite it the grapevine with the red hearts.
ReplyDeleteThank you . . . I purchased that at a yard sale last summer :)
DeleteI love all the sweet hearts! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks :)
DeleteYou have so many wonderful Valentine stuff, Connie. I just put a few things out myself and did a post about it, but then I did the Mary Tyler Moore post, so my Valentine post wasn't up for that long. The heart with the cherries is so cute, and I love all those stacked up quilts. Bundle up and stay warm. It's in the e 30's and 40's in the mornings here, very cold.
ReplyDeleteBlessings for these January days, Connie.
love, ~Sheri
You are so sweet. I liked your tribute to Mary Tyler Moore, she was a lovely star and she will be missed.
DeleteAll the hearts and pictures are pretty. I really like the Toile fabric with the banner. I have a small piece of the same fabric...too small to make anything but I keep it anyway.
ReplyDeleteOne of these days you will find the perfect use for it . . . maybe trim on an apron :)
DeleteI'd say there's plenty of romance in your art barn! I have not dug out any of my Valentine decorations yet, since I'm still working on putting the house back together after the renovation work. I have it on my to-do list...so maybe it'll actually get done soon? ;-)
ReplyDeleteYour renovation went so fast, I guess that's the difference between hiring professional and doing it yourself. We are pretty slow at projects because we are always learning as we go, LOL.
DeleteSo nice to have so much LOVE all around you! I loved seeing all of your hearts. I also see that you have a Mary Englebreit girl.. I love ME! She is so talented and such an artist! Are some of those hearts the ones you just posted about the other day? I want to make some... I also like your first heart with the pinked edges.. and your wreath, and your banner... etc. etc. etc.!!! Your pile of quilts looks so "love"-ly and your light box painting turned out so pretty. How fun to be surrounded with so much love in your Art Barn! Marilyn
ReplyDeleteSome of those hearts are little stuffed pillow pincushions that I made a long time ago and others are ones that I have just made using Diana's tutorial. That Englebreit girl can from the Goodwill, years ago:) I love finding cute things like that . . . "Got to love the Goodwill"
DeleteI love the heart grapevine wreath with all the little red hearts around it :) Great way to continue to spruce up your table, I am amazed how quickly you can put quilts together, look forward to your next one :)
ReplyDeleteI'm working on two quilts at the same time right now, so one will be finished soon. Blame it on the cold weather . . . there is not much else to do and it keeps me for getting into the cookie jar, LOL. I can't eat and sew at the same time:)
DeleteAmazing hearts and all the other fantastic pieces are so inspiring! I like what you have done with the sewing machine lihgt bo! Great!
ReplyDeleteThank you . . . thank you twice, you are so sweet :)
DeleteConnie, your 'heart banner' is just Adorbs!!!!
ReplyDeleteand I luv how you re-purposed the old sewing table into a 'light' table ... I have a plastic 'light box'... but it has a tendency to move when I sometime slightly bump it... Your idea is a great idea.
Happy almost Feburary.
Happy almost February to you too . . . it should bring us some warmer weather and I am all for that :) I will be happy to have all this mess melt away and see the earth again, LOL. Thanks for your sweet comments . . . I saw that sewing machine table and wished that I had a place to use it, but couldn't think of a good reason to purchase it. At the same time I have been thinking about building a light-box . . . then about a week later the "light came on in my head" . . . I was feeling very blessed when I called and they still had it in the store. I feel like I got a light-box and a piece of furniture with a bit of vintage class. I had to do a lot of rooming things around to make room for it, but where there's a will there's a way :)
DeleteLots of pretty hearts in your art barn, Connie. The verse from Romans is very fitting. Oh, that angel shelf is fabulous. Love that, and love what you did to your light box. I had a feeling you'd do something to it. Looks great! xo
ReplyDeleteHi Nancy, the first time I posted the light box I had only painted the top and the more I looked at it the more I thought it needed something more. Either that or I was bored, LOL. I do like the "BoHo" look, with lots of color and detail . . . at least for in the barn, not so much our home. I think it suits my creative and cluttered mind :)
DeleteHi Connie, You have a lot of love going on in your Art Barn!! I like the one, Keep Calm and Eat Chocolate! Can it be almost February already!! Nancy
ReplyDeleteFebruary is right around the corner . . . hopefully it will bring with it some warmer weather . . . I would sure love to see this snow melt away :)
DeleteYou always know just what to do to make something even better! Love the light box! And your quilts...oh, how I love those! Hugs, Diane
ReplyDeleteHi Diane, you always say the sweetest things . . . I just finished another quilt and will be posting it soon. Do you quilt?
DeleteHi Connie!! Thank you so much for your kind comment and for the tip, I went in and added the follower gadget. You will be my first follower. :) Super excited to start this blogging journey and hopefully I will have many followers one day! I am excited to continue reading your blog and seeing your future post.
ReplyDeleteHave a blessed day!
Chasity @ Blue Cottage Farmhouse
Good Morning Chasity, well, it is morning in my little corner of the world, LOL. I tried putting you on my favorites list but there is a glitch and it wouldn't recognize your web address. Don't worry, sometimes these things work themselves out. I'll try again later. I'm heading over now to be your first follwer, unless some other sweet blogger bet me to it. If for some reason you don't see me there . . . you might have to figure that out on your end. Sometimes it takes a while to jump through whatever hoops your blog has. I only know Blogger and blogspot so I can't really help with any other programs. I'm far from being a techie :)
DeleteHave a sweet day!
Connie :)