A Family Portrait

If I had a nickel for every darling piece of art my 3 children have made for me over the years, well, you can just imagine. But this painting in particular is very special, and here’s why.
Soon after we moved into our home 9 years ago, (and during Camp Crafty, Isolation 1999) I painted a folk art-style family portrait to surprise my returning campers. It hung in our family room for years. (The painting is shown in the first photo of the Shed Gallery.)
Then, in 2003, my oldest sister, who lived in Arkansas, passed away suddenly and Jeff and I adopted her youngest child, Sarah, when she was 5. And so there came a time when I felt that painting no longer represented our current family. I replaced it with some other decor and my older children, who had grown fond of the painting, often questioned why I took it down and tucked it away. I replied that even though that was a picture of our family before Sarah came, I didn’t want her to ever feel that she wasn’t a part of the whole picture, anytime she entered that room. They wanted me to “paint her in”, but I never felt that was the right solution.

Fast-forward to Christmas Eve that year (my birthday.) This is the gift my son, Bennett, painted for me. A portrait of our whole family.

It is the most priceless of all the art I own and it hangs at the grand central of our home.

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Just Something I Need: Sewing Machine Advice

GIVE-AWAY PRIZE DRAWING!!

I need a new sewing machine, and I would love some help picking one out. I’ve never owned a new one and my old garage sale Kenmore has somewhat bit the dust.
So…if you sew and have an opinion about machines-
Here’s the deal:
Based on my sewing needs listed below, if you can recommend a machine for me to buy, I will put your name in a little drawing to win this set of 12 custom, one of-a-kind thank-you cards, in the sewing machine color of your choice, complete with your name or logo on the back.Please leave a comment on this post with the following:

1. Your recommendation for Brand & Model of Sewing Machine I should buy

2. Cost (or close estimate appreciated) and if you live in my neck of the woods (Northern California) and can recommend WHERE to buy the machine you recommend, that would be great!

3. Why you think this is the machine for me.

4. Optional: If you want to include anything else, such as recommended accessories, that would help a bunch or any other advice you think I should know.
In one week I will draw one name from all of those who left comments with the above criteria and contact the winner to receive their prize and work out the details of the graphics. Be sure to leave contact info or link to you or your blog, (I will also pay shipping on the cards and will ship internationally if necessary.) I will follow-up as soon as possible with pictures of my new sewing machine.

MY SEWING NEEDS:
I have a budget of around $600. I want to be able to do the following:
Sew my kids’ Levi’s into skinny jeans, sew with stretchy fabric, heavy fabrics, multiple layers, and paper and I’d love some serging features (I know it probably won’t cut for that price.) I’ve seen some pretty cool button features that would be nice. I don’t plan on needing many decorative stitches, but I know they come with most machines now.

Thank you for your help, I look forward to the research!

UPDATE: We Have a WINNER!

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Where Are My Glasses?

Having rimless eyeglasses are great for viewing through, but I have to find where I set them first -they are virtually invisible. All the eyeglass holders/chains I’ve found to buy have rubber loops that are made for thicker arms. Mine are extremely thin and the bands fall right off. So this morning I dug through my jewelry box and found a neckace I bought at Kohl’s years ago on clearance and that I never wear. A little disassembly work and I made a basic chain out of it.

My daughter had a bag of extra ortho bands for use with braces, so I figure if they can stand up to a kid’s mouth they will probably hold my glasses.
I threaded the bands through some wire crimp beads, crimped and attached to the chain with jump rings.
Now I know where my glasses are..around my neck.

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