Sunday, January 24, 2010

And the winner is...

Our sweet Rosanna has won! I have admired Rosanna's exquisite work and impeccable style ever since I started this "miniature" journey. Her miniature handiwork is perfection and I am honored to say that some of her pieces reside at The Little Pink House. They are my most treasured mini items! So, are you wondering what Rosanna has won?The 1:1 item is a vintage apron with hand-stitched smocking that I found at my favorite little antique store, The Red Door. I love smocking-- it reminds me of the dresses I had as a child!
The 1:12 item is a little beach bag that I made. I'm a little shy about sending it to Rosanna, because she has made some straw baskets that are absolutely divine. I'm still quite a newbie as far as actually making things. I'm very good a buying things. :)
This is a close-up of the hand-stitched smocking-- isn't it fun?! Rosanna, please send me your mailing info, as I have lost it. I'm so excited that your name was chosen and that these gifts will be making their way to you in Italy!

Hugs,

Sunday, January 17, 2010

My First Giveaway!!!


As a little thank you for reading this little blog, and to celebrate reaching 50 followers, I'm going to have a giveaway! Here's what you need to do:
1. Be a follower, or become one.
2. Leave a comment on this post by Friday, 1/22/10. Please include contact info if you don't have a link.

This is what you'll receive:
1. A 1:12 surprise!
2. A 1:1 surprise!
Meg and I will choose a name, and I will send that person a fabulous, fun little package! I'm keeping it a surprise, but if you've seen my blog and my style and like it-- well, you will like the surprise I have planned! How easy is that?! Oh, and don't worry about where you live-- I'll ship to anywhere you live!

Hugs,

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Fifty Followers!!!

Ahhhh! My fiftieth follower just signed on today!!! Last May when I first started this little blog, I never dreamed I'd have 50 followers-- and you are from all over the world too! I love this little blog world, and I appreciate all of you. You all inspire me to no end and I love it!

So, what do you think-- is a giveaway in order? Stay tuned for more details!

Hugs,

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Happy New Year, Sweet Friends!


2010... can you believe it?! 2009 was the best year ever, for me. I started "a thing" where I choose a "word for the year", a mantra of sorts. My word for 2009 was "possibility", and it proved to be a very powerful word-- everything fell into place in my life as I believed in the possibility of it. I decided to buy my first home-- something that felt so impossible in the past. Everyday I look around here, and am sincerely thankful for my cozy little nest.

Just before the year ended, I received a job offer from a former colleague. He asked me to write out my "dream job" on paper. He e-mailed me his formal offer... and it met every item on my list. Needless to say, I humbly accepted the offer. I told him that he's my Jerry Maguire, and that I'd read his memo and carry his goldfish. (I know, a bit dramatic-- but hey, it's true!) His therapy company has a positive, fresh energy. They value and respect their employees. I can't even put into words how important that is, and how much that means to me. Oh- and the pay... let's just say... I'm smiling.

2009 was definitely a year of possibility, and for incredible blessings. A year ago, I hadn't even imagined the possibility of starting a blog-- and now look! I have this silly little blog where I can blabber about my interests and hobbies. The biggest blogging bonus? I have made wonderful, kind "blog friends" from all over the world! So many of you are such an inspiration to me, and I can't thank you enough.

Okay, so you may be wondering what my new word for 2010 is... drum roll, please....


THRIVE!

I think that this word can encompass so many parts of my life: job transition, finances, health & well being, gardening, etc. Although the word "possibility" holds a special place in my heart-- and I will continue to embrace it-- I'm very excited about this new word and how I will incorporate it into my life throughout this year.

I know this post has been longer-- and more personal-- than my usual posts. Thank you so much for tuning in and following me on my little blabbering blog journey. May 2010 bring you much happiness, good health, and many blessings!

Hugs,

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Rosanna's Christmas Swap, Part 2

This is what I was able to put together to send to Kat. She's a very talented miniaturist, so I was a bit nervous! I made the cookies and milk for Santa-- however, I broke down and bought the beautiful stocking (I wish I could give credit, but I have no idea who made it). I thought the box of See's Candy was appropriate-- you see a lot of it around here (California) at Christmastime. I hope she liked these!

Monday, December 28, 2009

Rosanna's Christmas Swap

Oh, how I love receiving surprises in the mail!! I received these wonderful mini's from Kate at The Whittaker's Miniatures in England. The wonderful tree is full of hand sculpted pink and white mini candy canes and lollipops! Incredible! I love the pink plate of yummy cookies for Santa! They look so real! And then there's the books! The fabulous books! They are all Christmas books that I love! I really do need to learn how to make mini books. I love mini books! Thank you so much, Kate. Your package was so fun to open (love the 1:1 chocolate!) and your mini creations were just absolute wonderful! They look right at home in The Little Pink House. It has been so exciting to receive something from a blogger that I've followed. I think it makes the world feel a little cozier. Thank you so much, dear Kate!



Monday, December 21, 2009

Christmas in my kitchen

Okay, so the other day I was at Sur La Table and fell in love with these wonderful glass ornaments in the shapes of yummy-cakety-goodness. I thought that they would be so cute hanging in my kitchen. (Recently I've realized that I kind of have a bakery theme sort of going on in my kitchen decor.) As I was looking for a place to hang these, my eyes gravitated toward the chandelier above the kitchen sink--- "Well, of course they should hang there!" I thought. (And yes, I have a chandelier above my kitchen sink! Another bargain I found a couple years ago and put away for "someday".)
Isn't this so fun?! I have to look at it every time I go into the kitchen-- it just makes me smile when I see them dancing above my sink like sugar plum fairies!

... and this, my friends, is my advise in the coming days as you prepare for your Christmas festivities! Keep calm and have a cupcake! (This little sign is hanging over my stove!)
I'm going to be busy preparing for company and probably won't be able to post until after Christmas, so I want to wish you all a very merry Christmas. May you enjoy your friends, family, and the spirit of Christmas this season!
Blessings,