Friday, December 14, 2007

2008 desk calendar

I know I've been neglecting this blog and my personal work lately, but I've come back with a little gift. I made a 2008 desk calender that you can printout on a color printer (on letter sized paper) and trim to fit in a CD case which you then fold back so it sits up as a nice little desk calendar. I saw a picture of one on one of the craft sites I read and decided it would be so easy to make myself one. So I thought I'd share with all of you out there in antonement for my blatant disregard of the internet lately. Enjoy:


(click here to download)

Of course, I can't find the image of the calendar online anymore, and as you know my camera is still on the fritz (christmas is coming!)....so email if you can't figure it out, and meanwhile I will try to get at least a camera phone pic of my finished desk calendar.

Edited to add:

You get the idea?

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To be fair (to myself) I haven't been totally ignoring my personal work. They are all of my drawings in the desk calendar. And I have just finished my first two pairs of shoes (so much better than that first little thing I showed you). And I have my third and final pair almost done. So I will post pics of those shortly and then I can feel nice and accomplished before the holidays. Which is really one of the best parts of this season, isn't it?

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Monday, December 3, 2007

Columbia Flower Market



One thing I did not get to take pictures of in London that I really enjoyed was a visit to Columbia Road Flower Market. My friend that we stayed with lives right down the street, and, as we only had a short day on Sunday due to our flight home, we decided to stay close to our luggage before we had to head to Heathrow. I'm so glad we did because not only did we have a yummy breakfast at Jones Dairy, but we also picked up a beautiful bouquet for our hostess.

Gosh, the more I describe the trip the more I lament my lack of photographic evidence! The pics above I swiped form the Columbia Road Flower Market website, but you can also see a much better post about a trip to the flower market from This is Naive.

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