Pencil Rolls and Coloring Pages

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I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas and New Year’s. We did!

I made the girls Pencil Rolls and custom coloring pages for Christmas. They loved the sets.

Colored Pencil Roll

Colored Pencil Roll

Pencil roll with special coloring pages

Pencil roll with special coloring pages

I used Julie 1971 fabric from Spoonflower.

Julie 1971, a fabric featuring houses made of felt, is available on Spoonflower.

Julie 1971, a fabric featuring houses made of felt, is available on Spoonflower.

The inspiration for Julie 1971 is a piece of artwork I made when I was 12 years old, in 1971. I made the little felt houses from bits of felt and glued them to the back of a piece of laundry detergent box cardboard.
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The pencil roll was very easy to make. The lining, pocket and flap are linen, the decorative cover wrap is cotton canvas.
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Felt Houses

Felt Houses

Even after all these years, the cardboard is still in great shape.

The back of the Felt Houses artwork, clued to a piece of cardboard from a box of All laundry detergent.

The back of the Felt Houses artwork is cardboard cut from a box of All laundry detergent.

My father cut the picture frame from a single piece of wood. The Felt Houses art hangs in our guest room.
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The original artwork is still vibrant and prints beautifully on canvas and linen fabrics from Spoonflower. Here you can see the original art next to canvas, which I have aged a little by machine washing it in warm water.

The pencil roll open, with flap folded over to protect pencil tips and keep the pencils from spilling out during transport.

The pencil roll open, with flap folded over to protect pencil tips and keep the pencils from spilling out during transport.

Outer cover – made of a piece of decorative Julie 1971 fabric 17″ x 8.5″, sewed to a piece of linen 17″ x 4.5″ for the flap, to make a rectangle 17″ x 12.5″.

The outside of the pencil roll, with the flap open.

The outside of the finished pencil roll, with the flap open.

Lining – made of linen cut to 17″ x 12.5″.
Pencil pocket – two pieces of linen 17″ x 4″.

The cover piece with flap was sewn to the lining piece, right sides together, with a small opening for turning at the bottom. This cover piece was turned right side out and pressed flat.

The pencil pocket was made by stitching the two 17″ x 4″ pieces of linen together with a small opening for turning at the bottom. This piece was turned right side out and pressed flat.

The pocket piece was sewn to the bottom of the cover piece. Here you can see how simple the pocket is attached to the cover piece.

The pocket piece was stitched inside the cover piece at the sides and along the bottom.

The pocket piece was stitched inside the cover piece at the sides and along the bottom.

To figure out where to stitch for the pencil pockets, I simply stuck pieces of masking tape vertically, all across the pocket piece, with a little margin between each piece of tape, and stitched between the pieces of masking tape. Several of the pockets weren’t exactly the same size but that was fine. That method of marking for the pockets was super easy and didn’t need any measuring or marking the fabric at all.

To keep the roll shut, I used what I had on hand – stretchy beading elastic tied in a loop.

For each girl, I made a custom set of pictures to color. I used Photoshop to alter photographs and printed the coloring pages on cardstock.

Some of the coloring pages I gave to the girls.

Some of the coloring pages I gave to the girls.

Boxes for pencils are nice, but there is another layer of artsy satisfaction when you unfurl a roll of creamy pencils tucked in soft linen.

Coloring with pencils

Coloring with pencils

Here are two free coloring pages for you keep and print out.

Free coloring page - Do what is Beautiful and Never Give Up

Free coloring page – Do what is Beautiful and Never Give Up

Girl with Flowers in her Hair - a free coloring page for you!

Girl with Flowers in her Hair – a free coloring page for you.

Enjoy!

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God Bless Us Every One!

Merry Christmas!

 

Afternoon sun in the tiny kitchen

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When I looked through the lens, I saw the streaks of sunshine, exquisite light that my own eyes couldn’t see apart from the lens. I thank God for the mystery and beauty that’s captured with photography.

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She Jumped Into Wonderland

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"I'm going to jump now!" she said. And she did!

“I’m going to jump now!” she said. And she did!

Sunset Beach encouragement

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This is the way
It’s ok. Trust God. He’s not silent.

Ballerina in the Sunset

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For just a moment, she stood in the sunset.

For just a moment, she stood in the sunset.

She walked back from the beach

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Walking back
She walked back from the beach.

Figs and Barquettes part 1

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It started with the figs last week. I’ve heard fresh figs are very hard to find in the market and very expensive. Now that we have two fig trees, I can see why. Ripe figs are quite perishable, being in perfect form for just a day after picking. They can be kept in the fridge a week but do get softer. Like bananas, figs can be eaten when super ripe but they turn winey.

Every year I tend to give away our little fig harvest.

The entire first harvest of figs.

The entire first harvest of figs.

I love sharing and I’m just in the right place at the right time and there are people to give figs to. But this year, there was no one. So to do the figs justice, I determined to celebrate each and every glorious one. Such richness, oh my. Figs are liquid gold, honey that grows on a tree, a king’s dessert!

The fig trees nearly died two years ago from the cold winter. I’m so thankful we have figs again on one of the trees.

We rarely get a second harvest of figs, which usually freezes before it has time to ripen.

We rarely get a second harvest of figs, which usually freezes before it has time to ripen.

We were out of town so I missed the peak ripeness of some of them and several had already dropped. I picked all the ripe figs from the tree.
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Look at this basket of amazingness! I wish they weren’t so perishable.

Ripe figs in a basket.

Ripe figs in a basket.

Like honeycomb dripping with honey, the plump figs ooze with sweetness.

Like honeycomb dripping with honey, the plump figs ooze with sweetness.

A month ago I found a new favorite goat cheese, Julianna from Capriole.

Julianna Goat Cheese from Capriole

Julianna Goat Cheese from Capriole

My entire breakfast that day centered around the first ripe fig with Julianna cheese. (posted on Instagram)

Ripe fig with goat cheese, plum, omelet, biscuit and honey

Ripe fig with goat cheese, plum, omelet, biscuit and honey

But still, there truly is nothing finer than just one perfect fig.

Figs, 2015

Figs, 2015

If you only have one fig, enjoy it slowly, plain, with nothing else at all.

One Perfect Fig

One Perfect Fig

But if you have more figs, then it’s fun to go further. Which started my search for the perfect compliment, a flaky barquette to cradle a fig and other flavors.

…to be continued…

They walked in the gloaming

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Gloaming: that time of day when the brilliant sunset has passed and the sky softly darkens.

They walked in the gloaming by the sea.

They walked in the gloaming by the sea.

Wishing there were pirates

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Looking for pirates.
 

Don't let go of the sword.

Don’t let go of the sword.


Hoping for pirates.
Never give up.

Never give up.


Wishing there were pirates.
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Enjoy the view.