Where’s my card reader for the point n’ shoot? I was going to show
you some random shots from my trip to Charlotte, NC, but I can’t find
the card reader & I don’t want to wake Isaac up over it.
I was going to name the post "Old News," as I’m finding it hard to
be very current with my updates (still meaning to show photos from our
Disneyland trip months ago & my antique store finds with Laura).
Now, when I do find the card reader, I’m going to have to name the post
"Very Old News," as it will have been a whole week since I headed out
to Donna’s Inspired. event. Which was mightily impressive! What a tremendous feat, Donna & Bill. You must be fearless. And everything was beautiful & seamless.

Donna has two new books out. I picked up a copy of each while I was at
the event. I knew that she had used a couple of my pincushions in some
photography for Fabric Scrapbooking, but I had no idea that
my Freshcut line was used throughout the whole book & on the
cover. That was a fun surprise.
Cool projects too. Donna has no fear of fabric, though she doesn’t
profess to sew. And she’s spreading the love. The owner of
Scrapbookin’ Adventures is all jazzed now to carry my Freshcut fabric
collection, as well as the whole Freshcut scrapbook collection (coming
in June, I’m guessing. I’ll get some dates.) I think Donna’s to blame.
Or maybe Christina. She taught a fabric/paper project too. Anyhow, I
can’t wait to see what projects they put together.
And a big thanks to all of the wonderful women I met last weekend. I had a ton of much-needed fun.

Hello,
I’m french et i try to make a blog with links of tutorials on web. But, I would ask you if i could take the photos of your blog to put them in my blog. Can you understand my poor english?
Thanks
Marjorie
Hi Heather,
So nice to meet you at Inspired. I enjoyed visiting with you and love my trash tie you were so kind to give. I’m planning to order more soon. I can totally relate to your “Very Late News” comment as I’ve been working since I got home from Inspired and haven’t been able to catch up much on my blog either. Here’s to us both catching up on “very old news” real soon.
God Bless you! June
hope you enjoyed your trip to the Queen City. It is beautiful here this time of year.
Hope you post pictures soon! I really enjoy reading your blog.
Busy is good, and even if it is very old news there are lots of us who will love to hear about it 🙂
I’m getting married in two weeks and we’re heading to Disney World as part of our honeymoon. Lets see how many months it takes me to get pics up on my blog.
Can’t wait for the scrapbook collection to be out. I’m a “wanna-be” scrapbooker, with only two that I’ve started and not one that has ever been completed. Maybe some fun new inspiration from you will help? 😉
have a good weekend.
April
What a fun surprise! Look how wonderful it looks! Can’t wait till june to see some paper! You are staying busy!
We were here waiting you find your card reader…
Oooooh….reading your biography for the Inspired event I got a clue to the fabric line…. Pop Garden! I can’t wait!
Very exciting stuff, congratulations. I love it when my two fav hobbies, sewing and scrapbooking, overlap. ~jen~
It was fun meeting you and I am so in love your fabric and can’t wait to see your new line
Hi Heather, just received my trash ties and I love them so much that I just placed YET another order, I’m obsessed with them LOL
Thank you so much for this brilliant invention, you rock 🙂
I just love Charlotte. It’s a great city. The book looks great:)
Looks like a fun book. I’m going to have to pic me up a copy. I also can’t wait for the paper collection to come out. You are doing so many wonderful things it’s great to come here for inspiration.
An a big thank you to you … loved getting to work with your gorgeous fabrics at inspired.
hi heather!
i’ve been waiting to comment on your blog since i got back on sunday. hope you had safe travels home. i only had to wait 5 minutes or so once we said goodbye at the airport.
it was so cool meeting and hanging out with you at inspired.
hope you have a great weekend!
How thrilling it must be to find your work when you don’t expect it. I loved! your article in Home companion. Well done.
You definitely have one of my favorite blogs. I think it’s because you are a woman who inspires other women. I love that.
Aw, I didn’t realize you’d been in Charlotte. Hope you had a great time while you were here!
Totally unrelated, but my mom and I just discovered that your amazingly talented husband took some wedding shots of our bestest family friends! Such a small world, eh? *B
Hi, Heather… I love your blog! I’ve been trying to e-mail you, but my outlook is weird. Do any of your fabric lines use organic materials? Thanks so much.
Jessica
Hi Heather – love, love your blog. I’ve been reading it for a while now and find it a lot of fun and very inspiring. I managed to track down a place here in Australia to purchase some of your fabric. The next project is a dress for my little girl. Are your patterns going to be available any time soon??
I love the freshcut line so much, how could they resist using the line throughout the book? I just made a couple summer dresses for my daughter Hendrix last week using your line of fabrics. (if you have time check out the pictures on my blog) Thanks so much for sharing your talents with us here. Your blog is such a inspiration for creation!
ps love our new trash ties…
Thanks for sharing…I just grabbed up the book! Also, I wanted to add that I am looking at Pop Garden preview right now through my Free Spirit account and it is gorgeous!
Hi! I just found and bookmarked your sight. What fabulous photos you have! I am on the prowl for mom blogs. I hope I can get some good scrapbooking ideas too. Blogging has kind of taken over lately!
Heather,
It was such a treat to meet you! You are so inspiring and talented. I hope I get to see you again sometime!
Blessings,
Jennifer Stewart
Hi Heather! So nice to meet you and learn that we share a lot of the same interests. I’ll be back and will check out the fabric when I finally get through the yards and yards that I have amassed and NEED to make something with.
Hi Heather!
I love your blog! I can’t get over how beautiful the image are! It’s like eye candy! Thank you for posting such inspiring and beautiful ideas! You are very talented! Keep up the great work and I will be back to visit soon!
-Kassie
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Heather where is your fabric available? I was surprise to see sooooooo many beautiful things done with your fabric…I didn’t know that was already available at stores?
can’t wait to plan with some of your fabric, and it was so great to meet and hang with you for a bit on Saturday night.
I have some pictures of you doing trash ties in Heidi’s hair, let me know if you want me to send them your way.
Great post on your machines. Amen to the Bernina! I just bought a new one a couple of years ago and I love it. I use to work in the costume shop when I was in college and that is all they used, great machines. I love your stories of your all nighters in fashion school. My daughter is attending CCA in Oakland Califorina,and she is doing this right now,also newly married.
Great post on your machines. Amen to the Bernina! I just bought a new one a couple of years ago and I love it. I use to work in the costume shop when I was in college and that is all they used, great machines. I love your stories of your all nighters in fashion school. My daughter is attending CCA in Oakland Califorina,and she is doing this right now,also newly married.
Thanks for sharing…what a cool book…off to amazon now!
This is a good article. I agree, if there is a method of saving costs then I am all for it. The last place I would have thought to notice a disease was in the eyes.