
Before Miss Linde was born, I spent a lot of time sitting in her nursery rubbing my growing belly, and thinking about what it would be like to have a baby. I’d read the books in her collection, sometimes out … Continue reading
Before Miss Linde was born, I spent a lot of time sitting in her nursery rubbing my growing belly, and thinking about what it would be like to have a baby. I’d read the books in her collection, sometimes out … Continue reading
A year or so ago my Grandmother, who is in her 80s, took her four grown children on a trip to visit our family’s homeland, Klövsjö, Sweden. From the stories they told, it was a once in a lifetime experience … Continue reading
I first made a pair of these pants before I was even pregnant with Linde. I’ve since made many more. I frequently adjust the measurements, and now have little miss outfitted through 12 months! There really is a lack of … Continue reading
So, I’ve discovered Pinterest, and it’s amazing. The problem is it’s so amazing it’s difficult to tear one’s self away from the site long enough to actually create any of the fun crafts, foods, or home decorations that are so inspiring. Well this evening I finally did, and I think it turned out beautiful enough to blog! Behold:
The instructions can be found here on a lovely little blog. It was really simple, and since I’m not a scrap booker, it’s nice to have a reason to buy all those pretty papers they use. I think I’ll make one for each season. Only problem is where to store them in our 775 square foot apartment during the off season. Sounds like a good reason to buy a house to me.
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