Ok, so here it is just a few weeks until Christmas. I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving with family and friends.
My craft room is a disaster and I just can't show pictures of it to you like I promised. So instead I am going to give a FREE scrap bag to the 15th person that comments on this blog post. These scraps will be small, but large enough to make yo yos, sachets, mug rugs, children's crafts, collages, scrapbooking and crafts like the ones pictured.
The first picture is of potholders and mug rugs that I made from scraps and fat quarters.
The next picture is of the wool penny candle mats that I hand stitched with pearl cotton thread and lavender sachets made with lavender buds. They smell so good and work great placed in your linen closet or chest of drawers.
The last picture shows the small strawberry pin cushions and fruits of my labor pin cushions (ha ha) made from my favorite fabrics.
Please check out my etsy shop fabricdesigns http://www.etsy.com/shop/fabricdesigns and see what I have for sale. If you have any questions, just let me know. Gotta go - getting ready for a craft show in a few days. Happy Crafting. DeAnna
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Thanksgiving
Here it is - months since my last post. I want to wish each and every one of you a very happy and safe Thanksgiving. My time has been very busy between work and crafting. I have been making potholders, wool candle mats, Ipad covers, lavender sachets and more. My craft room looks like a disaster. I hope to post some pictures this week.
Friday, April 15, 2011
Double Lung Transplant
Ok, so here is the story about my friend Sherri. Please check out her site http://cherishedair.com/. I have been working with Sherri for about a dozen years. She started out with a cough and we thought she had bronchitis. She went to the dr. and eventually found out that she had a rare disease called LAMS. This is a disease that happens to women of child bearing age. Over 2 years ago Sherri was diagonsed with LAMS disease. She has been living in Seattle near the U of W for about 6 months. She has been very ill and has made many trips to ER. This week Sherri received the call and she went into surgey yesterday, April 14, 2011. We have been receiving updates from the family and she is breathing on her own. Please pray for her, affirm, whatever it takes, burn candles, etc. for her. She needs all the support that she can get. Also a family has lost a loved one in order for Sherri to live. Please keep them in your thoughts as well. Thank you for your care and concern.
Monday, April 11, 2011
DIY Bathroom Remodel
I just have to share my new bathroom with you. We have a few finishing touches to complete, but it's nearly done and I have moved back in. I just couldn't bare to share the old before pictures with you as the avocado green was so bad and they would not clean up anymore after 35 years of use so you will have to settle for the after pictures.

New blue bird candles and ocean scented diffuser from Pier I
Home Depot got most of our money
Pictures and glass holder from Pier I and shells from my own personal collection
This project started out to be a DIY project. My husband did all the demolition work and put the new white tub and sink in and painted the ceiling and walls. Then my brother-in-law came and did all the tile work, flooring, formica and so forth. It saved us alot of money by doing part of the work ourselves and we were happy to pay BIL for his part. Thanks for taking a look and now maybe I can get back to etsy.
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Spokane Orchid Society Show and Sale
Ok, so I haven't posted any pictures of my DIY bathroom remodel project (because it isn't quite done) and I haven't listed the Amy Butler Quilt on etsy yet, but I'm getting close so I chose to blog about something else that I love.

This week has been a busy one. My mom had a dr's appointment on Thursday and we waited and waited for the dr. and it seemed like we were there forever. Then the dr. wanted to know why mom's blood pressure was high. dah Well after that I thought I would do something real nice for her - so today we headed to Spokane, Wa for the Spokane Orchid Society Show and Sale. Look at this beauty.
Mom and I love flowers and we keep trying to grow and bloom orchids. We are seeing more success, but they can be difficult. I don't want to scare anyone off, as they are so much fun and just like babies, you have to keep an eye on them and take care of them, but don't water them too much or they will die. Here's are a few more pictures.

This week has been a busy one. My mom had a dr's appointment on Thursday and we waited and waited for the dr. and it seemed like we were there forever. Then the dr. wanted to know why mom's blood pressure was high. dah Well after that I thought I would do something real nice for her - so today we headed to Spokane, Wa for the Spokane Orchid Society Show and Sale. Look at this beauty.

Have a nice Sunday - see you soon. DeAnna - fabricdesigns
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Amy Butler Patterns are here!
Friday, March 18, 2011
It's Friday - My Favorite Day of the Week!
Below you will find a great recipe for Restaurant Style Smashed Potatoes - it is a hit every place I take it. You and your family will love it and it is easy too. This recipe is from one of my favorite blogs http://thepioneerwoman.com/ . Ree Drummond is quite a lady so be sure to check out her site.
Well it's been quite a week. The weather here in Northern Idaho is starting to warm up a bit so maybe I should start a little yard cleanup and get ready for planting spring flowers and vegetables or on the other hand maybe I should go golfing?
Our bathroom is still in disrepair, I mean DIY makeover. Getting rid of the avacado green toilet, sink and tub was a must. Yeah, my brother in law just called and is coming in the morning to do the tile, floor, countertops and so forth.
Now, back to etsy and what's up with that. I've decided to sell the Amy Butler Daisy Chain quilt that I made for myself so keep a watch for the listing.
Hope you and yours have a great weekend.
Well it's been quite a week. The weather here in Northern Idaho is starting to warm up a bit so maybe I should start a little yard cleanup and get ready for planting spring flowers and vegetables or on the other hand maybe I should go golfing?
Our bathroom is still in disrepair, I mean DIY makeover. Getting rid of the avacado green toilet, sink and tub was a must. Yeah, my brother in law just called and is coming in the morning to do the tile, floor, countertops and so forth.
Now, back to etsy and what's up with that. I've decided to sell the Amy Butler Daisy Chain quilt that I made for myself so keep a watch for the listing.
Hope you and yours have a great weekend.
Sharing a great recipe with you for Restaurant Style Smashed Potatoes
Recipe: Restaurant Style Smashed Potatoes
Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes
Difficulty: Easy
Servings: 4
Print Recipe 3"x5" Cards 4"x6" Cards Full Page
Ingredients
• 5 wholeLarge Red Potatoes
• 1 stickButter, Softened And Cut Into Pieces
• 5 slicesBacon, cooked and crumbled
• 2 wholeGreen Onions, Sliced
• ¾ cupsSour Cream
• Salt To Taste (add Plenty!)
• Freshly Ground Black Pepper To Taste (ditto!)
• ¾ cupsFrench Fried Onions, More For Topping
Preparation Instructions
Nuke potatoes or bake in the oven until fork-tender. Add to a large bowl and smash with a potato masher. Immediately add softened butter, green onions, bacon, and sour cream and stir with a rubber spatula. Add salt and pepper to taste. Add french fried onions and fold in.
Serve hot, sprinkling on extra french fried onions and green onions. Yummy with grilled steak or chicken!
Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes
Difficulty: Easy
Servings: 4
Print Recipe 3"x5" Cards 4"x6" Cards Full Page
Ingredients
• 5 wholeLarge Red Potatoes
• 1 stickButter, Softened And Cut Into Pieces
• 5 slicesBacon, cooked and crumbled
• 2 wholeGreen Onions, Sliced
• ¾ cupsSour Cream
• Salt To Taste (add Plenty!)
• Freshly Ground Black Pepper To Taste (ditto!)
• ¾ cupsFrench Fried Onions, More For Topping
Preparation Instructions
Nuke potatoes or bake in the oven until fork-tender. Add to a large bowl and smash with a potato masher. Immediately add softened butter, green onions, bacon, and sour cream and stir with a rubber spatula. Add salt and pepper to taste. Add french fried onions and fold in.
Serve hot, sprinkling on extra french fried onions and green onions. Yummy with grilled steak or chicken!
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