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    Hey all, there’s a Trash Ties giveaway going on at Sweet Life in the
    Valley
    .  And April’s listed out a few ways you can increase your odds
    while you’re at it : )

    I’m working on the cover story for the holiday
    issue of Creating Keepsakes magazine.  All of my photo mojo is going
    into that right now.  I’ll see if I can slip a sneak peek into an
    upcoming post. 
    Who knew you could make Christmas out of such
    Spring-i-ness
    ?  I offered my doubts, but Creating Keepsakes urged me
    on.  I’m glad they did.  I’ve got some kick-A Christmas projects here
    now. 

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    And I haven’t forgotten about the giveaway for the La
    Fleur Debris brooches.  I read through the first 300 or so entries on
    my birthday, but haven’t had time to pour over the rest just yet.  I
    truly must read and consider them all.  I promise to get that bit of
    fun resolved in the next few days. 

    The La Fleur Debris pattern is now available though.  It’s so cute and little — like dvd-size.  I want to coo at it.

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    Post, I shall name you later. I’m taking myself out to a movie.

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    I have this funky 70s condiment-serving set that’s gold with green
    daisies on top.  It doesn’t show too well in the photo above, but I
    just love it.  Makes me giddy.  The lid has a spoon-notch that doubles
    as a handy scissors-holder — as I’ve opted to store thread and buttons
    inside instead of mustard or pickles.  Though I guess you could store your
    scissors in mustard.

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    And not that my blog needs any more photos of strawberries — or pincushions
    even for that matter — but strawberry pincushions are what I’ve been
    photographing today, so strawberries it is.  In truth, I’m entirely
    surprised how popular the strawberry pincushion kits have been over at
    the HB store.
    Definitely in the top 10.  In response to the excitement for
    ready-to-go strawberry supplies, we’ve added two new colors.  Now there
    are kits for velveteen strawberries in deep red, bright pink, and soft pink, and wool-blend strawberries in bright red (photographed above) — covering the full gamut.

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    School kicked back in yesterday.  Elijah seems glad for the increase in
    activity.  Summer can get long.  I’ve heard it said that childhood is
    ‘long days, but short years.’  I understand that sentiment more and
    more.  Such short years. 

    I’m regularly asked how I fit it all in – design work, motherhood,
    church, friendships, family, fun.  I can’t say I do fit it all in.  But
    what I do successfully manage comes as a result of regularly
    re-assessing my priorities.  Not on a weekly basis, or even a daily
    basis, but every 20 minutes or so.  And often a peanut butter sandwich
    or the next chapter of Inkheart
    overrules pressing business matters for a time.  I’m in business to
    serve the needs of my family.  I’ve chosen to do what I love so I can
    be happy at work, and hopefully brighten the world in some small way
    while I go about my thing. 

    Time away from my children is a tangible thing I don’t take
    lightly.  To repair the balance at times — in the world at large, if
    not in my own home — I focus my business on projects that will help
    knit us to our children/families/friends through the work of our hands,
    and on materials that will inspire us to do so.  In my experience,
    those quiet times of creativity, with long stretches of time (or
    frequent spurts) spent thinking of and truly loving the ones we’re
    creating for, are full of sweetness and provide meaningful
    attachments.  In my life it’s true — even if the sentiment is not
    always returned — in sewing pajamas for the kids, in making a blanket
    for a friend, helping a neighbor move, or designing a wedding dress for
    a girl at church, I’ve loved these people through the process.  And the
    process of creating has opened my heart toward them.  The blankets,
    dolls and toys I’ve kept from my childhood are all items that one or
    both of my parents made for me.  I know they were thinking sweetly of
    me when they made them.  I love that.  Charlotte plays with my childhood doll bed every day.

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    When my workload weighs a little on the heavy side, I think of other
    moms out there who have found the time that day to go the extra mile,
    perhaps making a blanket for their son or teaching their daughter to
    make bread — or maybe just finding more patience, more snuggle time,
    more laughter.  The simple things that make life beautiful.  It’s true,
    they’re precious, short years.

    No, I don’t always fit it all in, but I certainly try to fit in the important stuff as much as possible. 

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    I’m clearly still feeling sappy.  Oh me.  To lighten things up, Here’s a list of fun tidbits I’ve been meaning to mention:

    • The talented Vivian Love did a three-part blog series on the quilting of
      my Pop Garden sample quilt.  It’s fascinating to see the techniques
      involved — and she did an immaculate job!!  (I’ll post photos
      soon). (Links to parts 1,2,3 are in Vivian’s sidebar under her photo)
    • My new scrapbook collection has made Creating Keepsakes‘ Latest & Greatest list.
    • And it’s been featured in this month’s Mary Engelbreit’s Home Companion as well.
    • Trash Ties have been featured on Project Runway Australia – click here (about 8.5 minutes in).  Several long red Trash Ties in one hairstyle.  Avant garde!
    • There’s a Project Runway Australia!  How cool is that?  And you can watch it on YouTube.
    • Tara‘s getting married! (We could use your help — stay tuned.)
    • We’re having a new patio put in – it should be done before the weather gets nice (!!)
    • Bobbin refuses to budge when she’s on a leash.  Not for treats, not for
      water, not for a song & dance.  Any advice?  Pixel will, of course, do anything for a treat. 
    • The Pop Garden & Bijoux photo group on Flickr is all set up.  Take a peek.  And share your projects too — I love to see what you’re up to.
    • And join the new HB Paper Crafts group while you’re at it.  I’ll add Flickr badges to my sidebar as soon as possible — next week hopefully.
    • There’s also a great Paper Crafts inspiration page here.
    • Today’s 8-8-08.  That’s kinda fun.  (My son certainly thinks so.)
    • Tuesday’s my birthday.  I’ve got big plans : )
    • Lists are the best.  I feel so much more caught up now.

     

  • Chirp, Chirp

    Thank you for all of your feedback on little bug-a-boos & whatnot.  For some reason, US First Class mail wasn’t showing up as an option yesterday, when it should have (on orders less than 13oz. in weight).  Only Priority Mail and FedEx options were showing up on those lighter-weight orders.

    We’ve got it all worked out now!  If you want to order only one or two sewing patterns and not a whole box of goodies just yet, then First Class Mail should now show up as an option.  This will work for a box or two of Trash Ties, or an order of scrapbook embellishments totalling less than 13 oz. in weight, etc.  Have a look.  I believe we’re all set now.  The option will only show up if your order meets the weight requirements (less than 13oz.)

    Now shipping can be something like $3.50 to $4 or so on those smaller packages instead of $7. If you’re ordering more items, then Priority mail is definitely the best bargain.  FedEx is available if you want your order to have a tracking #.  Just a little update. 

    Thanks!

  • Early Bird Launch!

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    We have been busy, busy behind the scenes.  Though we’ve set the date
    for the Grand Opening of our new online store for August 12th (my
    birthday), we’ve worked extra hard the last number of weeks to get everything in place for an
    Early Bird Launch.  Our goal was today — and well, here we are, it’s Monday and we did it — the store is up!  I wanted you guys to have the first look at our new shop before any press releases go out or whatnot.  And it’s your first chance to see my new scrapbook collection in its entirety.  It’s really pretty crazy how all of
    these projects are popping at once.

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    Why "popping?" (I’ve used that term a lot this year.)  I was thinking
    about that last night as I lay in bed.  And I think my internal
    metaphor hearkens back to the electrical popcorn machine I had in
    college my freshman year.  I lived in the dorms, and the cafeteria
    closed well before I was ready to eat dinner.  So I ate a lot of
    late-night popcorn that year. 

    You know how it is, you wait & wait for that first kernel to
    pop, watching them swirl & swirl around.  It seems like it’s taking
    forever.  But, then.  Well, once it starts, there’s no stopping — it’s
    just pop, pop, pop… pop-pop-pop. 

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    So, with no flouncy build-up (we’ve been too busy getting things ready for you), our Early Bird Launch is Today — with over 200
    different items for sale.  Yep, 200+.  I just did the count.  And, what
    I now realize is that half of the skus represent much of my design work
    over the last year.  And two of the main four categories are filled
    with designs I haven’t even revealed on my blog yet.

    In short, I’ve got a whole lot of revealing to do.  I hope you have
    nothing else going on today, as there are pages and pages of new HB
    designs:  gobs of Freshcut fabric (now no longer in production), paper, stickers, stamps, rub-ons, ribbons,
    etc.  And we have new Trash Ties colors, new Trash Ties prices(!),
    inspiration pages, coupons, discounts — oh my. 

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    One post certainly won’t cover my excitement for all of these bits
    and baubles.  I have lots of fun projects in the works.  Two new free
    patterns too (including these greeting cards — I’m excited to show you
    this new, tricky card closure I came up with.)

    And if all of this isn’t enough…

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    Today marks the blog debut of my sewing patterns.  Four new sewing patterns to reveal — pop, pop, pop, pop!  We’ll have even more new patterns to release at Quilt Market in October, but you’ve already waited long enough for these ones.  I won’t say how long — and don’t look it up.  I get absolutely a ton of
    emails about sewing patterns (which I love — thank you so much).  My
    fingers are tightly-crossed that we’reKernel2 printing enough copies
    on this
    first print-run.  If you’ve been waiting & waiting on my fruit
    pincushions pattern or le sexy-hubba-hubba halter apron or must have either or both
    of my other new patterns (wait till you see these!) — well
    you know what they say about early birds.

    All four sewing patterns are stocked in the new store, so go reserve
    your copies today.  I’ll preview each of the patterns here soon.  I
    could have easily let this post become a small book, but I’ll resist.

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    I’m sure you’re anxious to go check out the store, the scrapbook collection & the patterns. Before you go, make sure to read over our current discounts and promotions
    so you don’t miss out on your chance at free Trash Ties and a special discount on your first order.  Cute coupons too — a cute store warrants cute
    coupons, don’t you think?

    Well then.  With no further ado…

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    Let us know if you run into any kinks.  There’s a customer service email over at the store (customerservice@heatherbaileystore.com).  Thanks so much.  Yay!!

    xo–Heather

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    UPDATES:

    • INTL. FLAT RATE: Some international customers have requested Intl. Priority Flat Rate Envelopes as a shipping option.  We are happy to now offer this option, but please note that we cannot fit scrapbook paper and albums into these envelopes (the envelopes are only 9"x12").

    • All other issues that have been pointed out, such a mis-linked buttons and whatnot, have been fixed.
    (Thanks for emailing us your suggestions. We appreciate your feedback!)