When I wasn't gardening or reading this weekend I was sewing. My daughter has been wanting some new clothes for her Annie, the Wee Wonderful doll I made her. I thought this fabric, Pink Henna Garden from Sandi Henderson's Farmer's Market line, would be perfect for a summer sundress. I didn't realize the pattern called for a lining so it took longer than I planned. It was so much fun I started some pajamas too. I see a lot of doll clothes for little Annie and Love (formerly Heart Rainbow Sprinkles Love) in the near future.
I also whipped up this camera strap for myself. Ever since I saw some on Etsy I've wanted one so badly. I simply googled a tutorial and finished in less than an hour. I'm sure I could improve my craftsmanship if I make another one but this one will do in the mean time.


Everyone helped out cleaning up the existing plants and starting some new ones. We've added more lettuce, tomatoes and herbs plus a variety of peppers and green beans. The garden seems to double in size every year. I can't say that we are loaded with fresh vegetables but we are slowly learning.









Ava on the other hand showed a little more caution with the snow. But she was up to her nose in it in no time.

The snow was fun but I think all of us just enjoyed a quiet weekend together.

Now a quick peek at the little changes I'm making in the craft room. I took down the beautiful fall trees (because it's February) and replaced them with this stash of childhood photos I came across while cleaning my house. I can't decide which one I love the best; me sleeping in the beautiful old wooden crib, my kindergarten photo or the black and white snapshot of my mom and brothers taken in our car (long before regulated 