fit friday in the mommyhood - kelly ripa & physiqe 57

i've written about kelly ripa before and my ongoing quest for her fab arms - man, i love her arms. she's talked and talked about her classes at the well known new york gym "physique 57". and you know we've all secretly cried inside that we don't live there and damn, how are we going to get ripped like ripa if we can't take the class?

well fear no more, physique 57 has made the quest that much easier. they have released a 3 dvd set filled with kelly ripa workouts galore! one of them is even geared solely to arms/abs. Sounds like my kind of dvd! the other 2 are a classic 57 minute full body workout and an express 30 minute full body workout......hello...is it xmas yet? can santa send this my way? kelly are you listening? physique 57 can you hear me? i need these dvd's. help me banish my baby pooch and turn my biceps into the beauties i know they can be - send me a copy! could you imagine? i need to tweet kelly, judging from her show recently she's hooked on twitter. i'm ready to do just about anything to get my hands on a copy!

here's the link to get your own copy to help you work your way to kelly ripa arms! it looks fun! remember you're worth it and you deserve it!

have any of your tried this? what's your current fave workout dvd?

what's your current obsession?

my birds

i have a wee obsession with wooden/porcelain/china birds. not sure when it started but it did...and man do i luv my birds. they go perfectly with our mix of pine cones, shells and coastal decor. i only have 3, so my home isn't covered in them, but in my mind, i spot them everywhere - stores, mags, & tv. they are so lovely, i would like a few more...maybe some like these (insert my drool):

bone china birds from "have you met miss jones"

coe & waito porcelain birds

the ones i currently own are wood and i would like to add a few different ones to the mix. the problem is, and reason for this post, is that i am having a hard time finding these birds for a reasonable & affordable price. anyone have any tips or leads for me? have any birds you want to sell? let me know....my hubby will kill me, but a few more birds may go unnoticed by his manly eye :)

what's your current obsession? anyone a bird lover like me?

link luv roundup

i can't stop staring at this...i swear i can feel the flowers.

don't miss out on the next round of the photo e-course "unravelling" by the wonderfully talented susannah conway.

isn't this baby blanket fabulous? i luv it! designer lisa rupp made one for her little one (she designed the print) and is now selling the fabric so you can whip up your very own! the colors are so fresh and yummy! {via twig & thistle}

the sweet & lovely kristen has a new social bookmarking site for crafters that you must check out called "craftig"! this site looks like lots of fun and is a must subscribe for anyone on the lookout for craft projects galore.

chez larsson has to have one of the most organized and neatest homes i have ever seen. she is sure to give martha a run for her money when it comes to nifty tricks to spruce up your dirty closets. here's a great trick she did to revamp some drawer organizers.

lisa congdon's fave things posted on decor8 belong in my home :)

haven't you always wanted to try this................or is it just me & the photographer???

oh so delicious free tutorials for some bright baby room essentials over on sew4home!

isn't this just the sweetest pic?

ashley from lil blue boo (one of my current fave blogs) has a whack load of new tutes to share but this little wagon cover caught my eye and i thought it was a great idea to soften up a bumpy ride. click here for the how to.

i stumbled for what felt like hours to figure out the binding on my quilt for mackenzie, but i will stumble no more. the sometimes crafter has come to us newbie sewers rescue and posted this handy three part post to show us the in's and outs of binding! thanks christina!

i luv this refashion over on samster mommy on how she took a pair of her old cargo pants and revamped them into drawstring pants for her little girl! great idea! {via craft gossip}

i drooled over these gorgeous book covers! lovely illustrations!

things i'm luving this week:

- mique from 30 handmade days is right at the top of my list for my fave blogging ladies! she is such a sweetheart! if you want to know a bit more about me, head on over to her rockin blog to read an interview she did about lil'ol me! so fun! thanks so much mique! maybe i can interview you next time???
- artist samantha hahn is having an original art sale in her etsy shop!
- great list of baby barettes how to's on dollar store crafts.
- this breakfast panini looks delicious!
- speaking of food, i have been having a hard time deciding what to make first over on the pioneer woman ree drummond's new cooking site "tasty kitchen". how fun is this site? is there anything this funny & talented woman can't do???
- learn how to fold hospital corners for the perfect bed and to make an instant air freshener for small spaces over on AT.
- casasugar shows how to steal ideas from the august issue of anthropologie catalogue for your home.
- i seriously would kill to work in an office like this!

what are you luving this week?

bits of our weekend....

we had a fun weekend even though mackenzie is still feeling under the weather. it's been a bit tough getting things done online when you have a sick toddler. i whipped up a new piece of artwork for our bedroom from a pretty piece of wrapping paper i adore. i scooped on some fun dish towels for $1 each to brighten our kitchen up for the fall, some winter clothes for mackenzie and we finally were able to get our 1940's dresser - we love, love, love it! it was a steal for both the dresser and the mirror for $50!! sure pays off to shop secondhand and barter the price. it was selling originally selling for $150! the dresser is 6'2" and we love every inch of it.

what do you guys think of the dresser? do you like it? what's your favorite secondhand find?

feeling inspired by....

visions of lounging on this big comfy, cozy porch.........

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dreaming of dreams of coming true.......... (& of getting a full night's sleep)

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the possibility of one day having a fabric stash as wonderful as this...


a fridge so cheerful and bright complete with yummy bowls & magnets galore.

what's inspiring you today?

small magazines weekend photo project

have you all been over to small magazines blog lately? lots of goodies galore over there! i had recently heard about a great weekly feature they do called "small weekend photo project" over on "maya made" and decided it would be fun to submit a fave photo of ours of mackenzie with her grandpa on our recent trip to hornby island. i love the feeling of this pic that my hubby took and it's very special to all of us. we were excited to see it pop up in our reader today!

swing by for a peek and be sure to check out all the other fun stuff they have posted on there. i'm looking forward to the fall issue!

what is your favorite photograph at the moment? any special moments you captured that are close to your hearts? leave me a link - i would love to see them!

favorite sewing books roundup

during my ongoing & adventurous process of learning how to sew i have come across some wonderful books and have been referred to some goodies as well! i thought i would post a little roundup of some of my current faves!

seams to me: 24 reasons to love sewing - by anna maria horner
sewing green: 25 projects made with repurposed & organic materials - by betz white

stitched in time: memory keeping projects to sew & share from the creator of posie gets cozy - by alicia paulson
bend the rules sewing: the essential guide to a whole new way to sew - by amy karol

the creative family: how to encourage imagination & nurture family connections - by amanda blake soule
weekend sewing: more than 40 projects & ideas for inspired stitching - by heather ross


sew u: the built by wendy guide to making your own wardrobe - by wendy mullin
the readers digest new complete guide to sewing

i am always on the lookout for new and interesting sewing books so i would love to hear what your all time faves are. share away and let's get sewing!

what's your favorite sewing book?

etsy monday in the mommyhood


it is the nature of babies to be in bliss. ~ deepak chopra

1. about town baby sling (reversible with inseam pocket) - small wish
2. cherry lollipop reversible pouch baby sling - babeagogo
3. sylvia reversible pouch baby sling - polkadotpapoose
4. geniva green leaves petal pouch mei tai inspired baby carrier - petals and puddles
5. pouch sling pattern - love september
6. the original organic tie one one baby wrap sling carrier - lovelyduds
7. lightweight stretchy baby wrap/sling carrier - lovelyduds
8. the original rustic sling - raspberry baby

i've had baby wearing on my mind lately as mackenzie grows and we decide if we want to grow our little family and i thought it would be fun to do a roundup of baby carriers available on etsy. i wore mackenzie in a sling starting from when she was a newborn and still do today. we hardly ever used a baby bjorn style carrier as she preferred the sling and i enjoyed being able to breastfeed unnoticed in the sling - yes, you can whip your boob out in all it's glory and nobody can see. trust me, my boob is not a small thing..haha, it's an entity to itself when i am breastfeeding, my girls get huge (i hope some of you can relate)! it was a glorious just to be out and about in a store and breastfeed my child - friggin wonderful!

i swear by baby wearing, it allowed me to do chores, work on the computer, do my hair and a thousand other things i would never have been able to do without my sling. etsy has a wonderful array of different styles, patterns and fabrics as well as a ton of stores willing to do custom work! so stop hauling that babe around and grab yourself a carrier! your boobs will thank you :)

what style carrier to do use? what's your favorite way to wear your baby?

weekend wishes & poll results

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i'm feeling under the weather and so is my little one, so we'll be back monday rejuvenated and back in good health. in the meantime, i'm wishing you all a wonderful weekend. mine will hopefully be filled with visits to grandmas, friends, good food, some sewing if i'm lucky and lots of relaxation - a girl can dream right?

fyi - the results for the poll from last week's "fit friday in the mommyhood" were as follows:

weekly - 44%
monthly - 33%
bi-weekly - 22%

so it looks like after the summer is over i may be bringing it back to a weekly column. what would you like to read about on "fit friday in the mommyhood"? what body parts most concern you? which exercises would you like to learn?


doesn't this pic make you just want to jump in? so cozy, cozy. i "heart" samantha lamb...what are your cozy weekend wishes?

moments in the mommyhood - bits of our weekend


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link luv roundup

i am loving the new guest column "color me pretty" on decor 8 from "a creative mint" blogger leslie shewring! her photos are fantastic and i want to just pop into each of them, grab all the items and cover my apartment with them. so lovely!

hannah over on "while they sleep" has a new pattern out in her etsy shop for a pod swaddler! interested? swing by her blog and enter her giveaway to win one of your very own or pick up a copy of the pattern to sew one for yourself! either way this is a great project :)

i'm thinking of growing out my hair just so i can wear this pretty hairstyle.

can't get enough of the idea of using cake molds for wall display - the colours are so fresh!

this was definitely me last week - it was so friggin hot where we live!!!

a new e-book out from the object project called "sew expecting" is sure to be filled with some yummy projects for all you moms to be out there!

p.s. - i heart rachel from "p.s. i quilt" for making this easy, and gorgeous quilting tute over on moda bake shop! so summery and sweet!

ummmm, i want this trailer. bad. doesn't it make you just want to hop on inside and have a cup of tea? go check out the full pic here. i luv her little curtains and the fabric lined cabinet! {via a beautiful mess}

learn how to make the perfect add on fabric flower over on v&co.

i am a self confessed hat addict and i seriously get my hat wearing party on during most of the seasons of the year, but truly, my favorite time is the fall. i get to knitting and whip up way too many hats that i even have time to wear. i can't wait to get my hands on a copy of this book - "hat heads"...it's time to feed my addiction, the wool monsters are hungry! {via craft}

things i'm luving this week:

- a great little roundup of boys tutorials over on thirty handmade days!
- an easy peasy hooded towel tutorial from obsessively stitching.
- love this diy art table with a faux bois wood finish. perfect for any play room.
- we are on a bit of a carb free thing in our house this week and i can't wait to try this cantaloupe salsa and roasted carrot and avocado salad from smitten kitchen.

what are you luving this week?

pj's to summer tunic tutorial!

i have been spotting all the cute tunic shirts with a drawstring lately and decided that i wanted to make one of my own. after i couldn't find a pattern that i could actually understand i decided to wing it - my fave thing to do! the result was a pair of my favourite jammies providing me with inspiration, a splash of fun colour and an easy way to make a stylish, customizable tunic, romper, or dress! so go get out your fave pj’s or raid La Senza and sew your way to a stylish summer must have!

(the pics for this post were tricky - they don't do the shirt justice. i'll post better pics later if get some.)

for those of you new to the "newbie sewing series" we provide a tutorial geared towards anyone who sews, but mostly for those who are learning, like me. you get a pdf download of the tutorial and also a handmade video of lil'ol me making them. there may not always be the correct terminology, or the best process, but that's what it's all about when you are learning to sew, it's not always perfect, but it's sure fun.


click here for the pdf download



and here for the video tutorial.

let's have some fun and think outside of the box. we all have tons of interesting materials at home that can be refashioned into something we want to wear and love again. your favorite pair of jammies don't need to be turned into cleaning rags or donated, why not use the much loved fabric to make something you are sure to wear for the summer and with a cute cardigan for the fall. our creativity is a powerful thing that we can all use together to fight the effects of the economy and the environment.

so whip out the sewing machines and show me your creativity in full swing! make sure to join our luvinthemommyhood flickr group and share those projects that you have refashioned! happy sewing!

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weekend wishes....

we have a friend coming to stay with us for the long weekend so i may not be posting on monday. we'll see how lazy i get in all the sunshine and roasting, toasting hot heat we have been having! i wish i was spending a couple of lovely hours in the corner of this lovely room!


we are attending a "rib off" bbq this weekend that my hubby is competing in and let me tell you....this man LOVES his ribs. it is sure to be a showdown of manly meat eaters. i think i may stick to the bbq'd salmon and my margarita cupcakes i plan to make - yum!


i also have some sewing on the go - a new quilt, a shirt & dress for me, wedding gift, baby shower gift. i am also madly trying to get my newest tutorial for the "newbie sewing series" up for you all next week! lots of sewing fun (and angst), there just doesn't seem to be enough time in my days lately, and then i saw the pic above and wanted to sew even more. i have definitely been bit by the sewing bug!

what are you working on this weekend? any fun plans/projects?

what i'm reading...

affordable, sustainable nesting skills
written & illustrated by: raleigh briggs

i had been hearing about this wonderful little handwritten/illustrated book "make your place" for a few months now and kept meaning to order my own copy when thankfully i read this post over on "angry chicken" and it reminded me to get my butt in gear. this book is fabulous and so fun to read. it's so handy to have all the things i currently have clipped and ripped all in one crafty book.

"This hand-drawn book of charming tutorials is both fun and accessible. It's full of simple skills that anyone can and should learn. From creating tinctures and salves, to concocting all-natural cleaners, to gardening basics, this book is great for anyone looking to live more simply and truly do it themselves."

this book should be on all of our shelves, especially with the state of the economy/environment. i ordered mine from microcosom publishing and was very happy with their service and the price! the book is on sale at the moment for $5 US - you can't go wrong with that kind of price! i know my copy is going to be well worn, corners flipped and held very dear to my bookshelf!

have any of you read this lately? what's your favorite part?

fit friday in the mommyhood

i really enjoy writing "fit friday in the mommyhood" but have been finding it hard to get it done weekly during the summertime so i have decided to make "fit friday in the mommyhood" a monthly feature until the fall sometime unless all you readers out there will find yourselves missing it.

fyi - i may be easily talked into continuing it on a weekly basis if i feel you would all love to have it stick around :)

i would love to hear your thoughts everyone. what do you think?

ruffled tshirt dress

ok, so i have been seeing these tshirt refashions everywhere and couldn't resist making one for mackenzie. i took jessica's tute and then adapted the back and front ruffles to my own liking. i did three rows of gathered ruffles on the front neckline and one gathered ruffle across the waist of the dress. i then rolled and tied the back straps and pulled them together into a t-strap using a scrap piece of fabric because my little girl doesn't have a very wide back and the top kept slipping down. and of course, i couldn't forget about adding my button...gotta have a button. i made a rosette flower and sewed the button to the top. that little punch of gold just brightened it all up!

i love how it turned out and it's been perfect for wearing in this roasting hot weather we have right now. bonus is i got to use one of my hubbies super soft t-shirt hand me downs that i couldn't bear to throw out but was too short for me to sleep in.

what do you guys think? have any of you made one yet - i'd love to see them!

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link luv roundup

kate from "censational girl" emailed me the link to this super fabulous diy project for your very own drying rack! i am over the moon about this project and only wish i had a more room in my apartment so i could make one. i swear i heard my bras/panties begging to be hung to dry on this lovely rack.

i am all over this photo today, so peaceful.

i am swooning, and i mean swooning over this pattern from classic elite yarns and have decided this is going to be my go to cardi for the fall. i just need to find the right wool and save my pennies to buy the pattern. why oh why can't this be one of the freebies? (via a friend to knit with)

pretty up your office by making your very own framed bulletin board. learn how here. (via craft gossip)

i so want to be soaking in this bath tub right now.....i was busy ogling the pages of this month's "house beautiful" while we were camping this weekend. lots of lovelies in this month's issue.

darling dexter - i so badly want your skirt or to find out what pattern you used to make it.

1) teach your wee ones the alphabet and spelling with this pretty little tute from "lil blue boo".
2) my ipod arm band looks shabby in comparison to this one from "make it and love it". i will definitely be making one and loving it...sorry, couldn't resist =)
3) i have been on the lookout for a great wallet tutorial when this pretty one popped up in my radar. (via craft gossip)

the purl bee has a quick, warm knit baby blanket pattern up that's just perfect for all those baby showers coming up. i love the color combos!

dana - move to victoria so we can hang out, i beg you.....no? maybe a visit? ok, i guess i will have to get me some cowboy boots and come out your way lady and no, i'm not stalking you, i just wonder what it would be like to have a face to face conversation while our kids play together. that's not stalkerish is it? in the meantime i will be making mackenzie one of your super fabulous market skirts. so fun!

things i'm luving this week:

- this fresh blueberry syrup for coffees, teas and any other yummy thing you want to add it to.
- make sure to sign up for scoutie girls new newsletter "throw me a bone".
- learn how to refashion a men's dress shirt into a stylish strapless cami.
- i have been needing a pin cushion and this one from one of my fave bloggers julie from jaybird quilts is definitely on the top of my list. make sure to check out her other fabulous tutes over on moda bake shop. (i seriously am hiding in your suitcase so i can come to houston with you and rachel..lol)

moms in the mommyhood - jessica fediw


we have a new "moms in the mommyhood"!

say hello to jessica from the blog & etsy store "happy together". her cheerful blog always brightens up my day and is sure to add another project to my "must make" list. she posts wonderful refashioning tutorials, great crafts and her daughter is just scrumptious. i have been an avid fan of hers since the first time i popped over to her blog. jessica's etsy store features lovely accessories, purses, handmade goods and toys and she also does custom orders. i want one of her fun headbands - i am a headband girl all the way!

in between all her sewing and being a mom the lovely jessica is also a proud wife whose husband is often away serving her country leaving her to take care of their daughter & home alone while adjusting to a new town - talk about hard work! so let's all welcome this crafty momma to the mommyhood, feel free to share your thoughts and questions in the comments below. come sit on down and join us for a cup of coffee, put the kids down for a nap, take a breather and let's chat!

if you are new to the mommyhood, our "moms in the mommyhood" features a new mom monthly who currently has their own business (doesn't matter what kind). we try to sit down and have a virtual cup of coffee and ask them all the fun, little questions that we are dying to know. we also try to get a glimpse into their lives and what it's like to have your own business and be the boss of your kids at the same time. we are always on the lookout for new moms to feature. if you know someone or you would like to be featured in this spot, please send us an email at luvinthemommyhood@yahoo.ca. don't be shy - we can't wait to meet you!

now, let's get sipping our coffee, heck grab a yummy treat if you so desire, pull up a chair and let's have some fun getting to know jessica:

1. Jessica, you write one of my fave daily blogs to read called "happy together". what prompted you to start the blog and how long have you been doing it for?

Well, last summer I had found out about all these crafty blogs there are out there (I don’t know why I didn’t know about the crafting blog world before then!). I really enjoyed seeing what others were doing and getting lots of inspiration from that. I had always been “crafty”, but the way life went, every time I had tried to try and make stuff to sell, etc., crazy things happened and I just did crafts occasionally. After my daughter was born in July 2007, I really started to put more into perfecting some craft skills I had (ie: sewing, crocheting, scrapbooking). It was a nice “break” from the monotonous role that motherhood can sometimes bring. Once I started reading others blogs, I decided that it would be great to be able to do the same with what I made.

So, last summer in July, I started my own blog having no idea if I was even really going to be
able to do it. My husband is in the military, and he was gone that whole summer through the end of the year, so I just leapt into it to help keep my mind off of his deployment.

2. Why did you name it "happy together"?

I named it Happy Together for a few reasons. Obviously, I am VERY happy when my little family is all together. My husband has had to be away from us quite a bit for the past three years, so I really enjoy when he’s here with us. Also, I am very happy with my crafts. It gives me a sense of accomplishment and is such a great outlet. Then, for selling purposes, I want the people who buy what I make to be happy with the products too. I could just imagine a little girl being happy together with a doll I made or something.


3. You also have an etsy store "Happy Together", which came first - the store or the blog?

My now one etsy store, has the same name as the blog, Happy Together . The blog came first. I started the etsy shop the same way I did with the blog. I had no idea how it would all work out, but I needed to just do it and get going.

4. How has your experience been having an etsy shop thus far? What are your future plans for the store and the blog?

I really love etsy and only recently have begun to put more into it. I have thus far only put a few things in here and there and have met some great people. Now that my daughter is older and I have a better planned schedule, I’m able to do more and am trying to add things weekly for sale.

For my blog, my goal now is to do a tutorial on Sundays and blog every other day. I want to be able to have a good informative blog, but also make sure that it doesn’t take time away from my family.

5. I love your recent headband tutorial! I noticed you have a flair for accessories. What is your favorite must-have accessory?

Hmmmmm…this is a hard one, but I’m going to say it’s the headband. I have crazy wavy hair and here in Florida, it’s hot. So, I wear my hair up, but it frizzes and all, so headbands help keep the hair back but also add some style to my attire (which my husband likes).

6. I caught your refashion shoe week on the blog and thought that it was so fun! How many pairs of shoes do you currently own? I know I would have a gazillion after that project!

Lol. I actually don’t own that many pairs of shoes. I mostly wear flip flops. Ever since Jaala (my daughter) was born, high heels are a rare occasion, even though I love how they make a lady look. I’m looking to add more, but ones of better quality now.

7. When did you start doing tutorials and what sparked your first one? I have to say my favorite one is the red long sleeve shirt refashion.

I am one of those people who love to create great things, but at a good price. Not to be cheap and lack quality, but just smart with the money that I have. I always loved sharing with people I know how I came up to do something cheaper, etc. It started out with wedding things. Then it just grew from there. I decided to start doing tutorials to share with even more people what comes to me. I don’t believe in hoarding good information all to myself. I want others to be able to use their money wisely too and create amazing fun things at the same time.

8. I just recently started to learn how to sew and have been having a hard time finding classes/groups to learn from. How long have you been sewing and how did you learn?

My grandmother and mother both sewed, but my grandmother was the one who kind of taught me when I was little. Of course, then, I wasn’t that interested in it. Once I got to college and started to “find myself”, I decided to take on sewing (that was around my 2nd year in 2004). I kind of played around on my mom’s sewing machine and started to teach myself. I didn’t really stay with it though. I had to focus more on school, plus I met my husband and he took up a lot of my time. I jumped back into it though in 2006 after we got married.

9. What's your favorite thing to sew? Worst project experience?

I love to sew anything that won’t take a long time! I have a short attention span and like to have very quick gratification when it comes to making things.

Worst project experience….there have been so many! Lol. It was some things back in the beginning when I was teaching myself to sew and would do things totally wrong and look back and think what an idiot I was for doing it that way. I can’t think of one in particular, but I remember throwing a lot of unfinished projects away because it just wasn’t worth trying to fix.

10. What would you sew if you had an unlimited budget?

Could I get unlimited time too? Well, I would make a lot more clothes for me and the little one. I would also like to make myself a Christmas quilt, nicer curtains for all the rooms in my house, and all the things on my list that I would love to be able to make for presents. And, I have always wanted to do some sort of project where what I made would go to some sort of cause, like hospital gowns for children who are in a hospital long term (it’s on my future goals list). I get the most joy, honestly, out of making thoughtful things for others.

11. I noticed a lot of us have been turning to Anthropologie lately for clothing inspired refashions. What inspires you when creating a new garment?

I’m one of those Anthropologie junkies too. I love their style because it’s kind of artsy, but still grown up. I also look in magazines like Vogue, Elle, and Lucky for more sophisticated style inspiration. For things for my daughter, I check out boutiques, European clothing lines, and Flickr groups.

12. How would you define your style?

There are so many I like, I have a hard time with that myself. I definitely swing more towards a vintage type style though. And I like accessories, because I like to wear more simple clothes on the daily and they help dress that up.

13. What is your absolute fave article of clothing that you own?

It is the amazing black velvety vintage dress that I wore to the Coast Guard ball with my husband last winter. I found it on EBay and knew I had to have it. Once I received it, I was even more excited that it was handmade. I’m never giving that dress up (well, until my daughter asks for it).

14. You have a little girl, Jaala, when do you most often find the time to sew or work on your crafts?

Jaala (pronounced Jayla) and she will be two at the end of this month. I can’t do anything when she’s awake. Period. So, we go out and about then. I sneak in time during her naps, as long as I have other things in order that take priority. I also take every other night once she goes to sleep to work on things, usually. The other nights are for me and my hubby to spend together.

15. Any secret sewing tips you would be willing to share?

The only thing that comes to mind is this: I bought a cone thread stand for my machine (I just have a regular machine) to be able to buy the cones of thread instead of the little spools to use. I get way more for more money and the cones last forever! (at least for me)

16. What are your top 5 blogs/websites that you read faithfully?

I have more than five, but I will share the blogs that I found first because they helped me figure out what I was going to do with the whole craft blog thing.

-Grosgrain (I found her by searching for vintage curtains on Flickr. She had made a shirt for her daughter out of one).

-Wee Wonderfuls (I first read about her in a magazine from JoAnn’s fabric store. That is what actually brought me to the craft blog world).

-Hello My Name is Heather (by Heather Bailey)

-Jenny Garland I found her via Craftster and I liked watching her make things for her daughter. It also helped me imagine what my daughter would be like when she was older (her girl is about a 1 and a half older than mine)

-Ohdeedoh I get lots of “kid” inspiration here.

17. How do you balance the challenge of blogging/etsy with being a mom/wife?

It has been ever changing as the needs of my family change, but at the moment I try to stick to a schedule but have also learned that family comes first and if I can’t blog or get to some project, IT IS OK. I know I have limitations and I blog for free, so I can’t let it consume my life. Etsy is coming into my life, but hasn’t been a priority at all yet.

As I stated in a previous question, I use nap times (which she only started to actually take well this past February/March, but we won’t go there) and every other night after she goes to bed to work on things. I’m solely dedicated to her and house things while she is awake. I will not rob her of me. Then my husband and I take the other nights to have at home dates. We still don’t know anyone well enough at this new station to trust with that yet. But, we are happy and it works out. While I craft, he does music. We both feel that we receive what we need from each other, yet still have time to follow our own creative dreams together.

18. What's your advice to other mom's looking to start their own etsy shop?

I’m not an expert, but I have met some who are pretty successful on Etsy. They spread out their postings to try and hit more of an audience and will have sales occasionally (what women doesn’t love a sale?). Have a fun storefront, because it won’t make or break you, but it does make me want to look around more if someone’s store is attractive. Take the best pictures you can. And, just go for it! Even if it never goes anywhere, sometimes you just have to take that first step and see where it goes.

19. What's your favorite sewing resource (book/mag/website) that you use? Fave designer? Fave material?

Favorite sewing resource: Whatever I can get my hands on! I think that I keep almost every single craft magazine that I have ever bought (it’s not too many, but still a lot). I love books to look at because sometimes I don’t want to look at a computer.

For websites, I love Flickr, Craftster, Craft Stylish, and Burda Style to peruse on.

No favorite designer. Everyone is so different, I take something from everyone’s style.

My favorite material is fabric, especially ones that make me happy. Those kinds are either bright and happy or elegant.

thank you so much jessica! you are such a sweetheart! it was so fun to interview you and i can't wait to see what you are going to make next week. i wish i lived closer to you so we could really have that coffee together, let the girls play and dish about how much we miss our hubbies when they are working. anytime you need an ear to listen - you shoot me an email :)

{all images jessica fediw unless otherwise stated}

etsy monday in the mommyhood


"marge, it's 3 am - shouldn't you be baking?" ~ homer simpson


1. personalized stickers - little beane boutique
2. personalized baking tags - farouche
3. 2 dozen button cookies - sweet ambs
4. stoneware mixing bowl with pour spout - prairie coast art
5. one blue whisk (printable recipe cards) - upup
6. birds in the kitchen - lucky bluebird art
7. dinosaur apron and matching hat - key 2 life
8. crochet baking utensils (pdf pattern) - ktb designs

we did some baking this week and i got to thinking that it would be great excuse for me to drool over some goodies on etsy. here's a few lovelies i found to get you catering to those cravings in the kitchen :) happy baking!

what's in your oven? on your kitchen wish list?

one of those days.....

i had one of "those" days on friday. the computer died, the lab top died, the house was a mess - mental note: packing for camping with a 2 year old isn't fun, my favorite tank top got stained, my doctors appointment was a frustrating one, dinner didn't turn out, my daughter is all of a sudden unaware of my voice (arghh), i emotionally carb ate my way through the day and shot my workouts this week to hell, wait a second, what workouts - oh yeah, that's right i didn't have time to workout this week, you might as well add that to the list too. just when i thought my day was shot to bits, mack had a good pee on the potty (not the floor) and did laps around the house naked singing "i'm a big girl", that's all it takes to cheer me up people, that's all it takes.....


anyone else had this kind of day recently? what did you do to turn the day around?


*(have a good weekend, i'll be away from the computer until monday)