He got two hermit crabs today.
Hermie and Hurdy:
Next weekend we're having a party with his friends, so tonight we just had a little family party for him.
You've come a long way little dude.
He got two hermit crabs today.
Hermie and Hurdy:
Next weekend we're having a party with his friends, so tonight we just had a little family party for him.
You've come a long way little dude.
In 1998, the summer after I graduated from college and before we moved to Savannah, Erik and Koko and I drove across the country and back in my Chevy Lumina. It took us 4 weeks and we didn't stay in any place more than one night. I made it a point to get one of those state-shaped magnets (that actually don't fit together at all) in every state we went through, plus some from places along the way. We've added to them since that trip and that's become my thing on vacations - to find the perfect magnet to remember it.
There's another cabinet beside that one. That's where we put all the weird stickers we get.
It's a work in progress.
In this economy who can afford $55 dollar stuffed monsters anyway? I'll tell you who - I can! And I didn't have to spend a dime on them either. I let Sage choose which one he wanted and gave McKenna the other one. The fact that they own matching monsters made with love by their mom is worth way more than the $110 I would have made off them someday anyway.
And came out shining:
McKenna got some pants revamped, like the ones above, and these (to hide the dirty knees):
It's not that I don't want to make things for other people anymore, I do. My kids have enough kokoleo stuff now anyway, so I can get back to restocking the shop. Mark my words: September will be the month I upload my new and improved web site, complete with lots of inventory I've been stockpiling this summer. After a few months hiatus, I'm excited to get back in the swing (sewing?) of kokoleo again.
Apparently they have 3rd graders working the cake decorating station at Ralphs. Whatever, she demolished it anyway.
and this one:
and this box to hold my buttons:
all of which were inspired by the vintage Women's Day magazine pictures, pattern pieces and Mod Podge messing up my studio while I was making these:
(and that's only half of them) but that's another story altogether which I'll tell another time.
and this:
because I'd recently acquired these awesome velvet tapestries and decided they needed to be turned into something practical. I just love petting these, they're so soft and furry, plus I'm pretty proud of my flat bottoms too.
to replace our tattered one. Don't get me wrong, we're neither rednecks nor Republicans, but for some reason the two houses we've owned have both had giant flagpoles out front so I feel compelled to fly Old Glory. Oh yeah, and I love my country too. But as I was checking out I noticed there was something stuck to the flag's hanger - a vintage corkscrew linen with a "Made in France" tag still attached. It was cute enough, and only $1.79, so I went ahead and bought it and came home and made this:
It's hard for me to plan what I'm going to make because the things I acquire determine it for me. It's more fun that way. When I try to mass-produce things I think people will like, I get bored. Now that the economy is in the toilet I figure people aren't interested in buying odd handmade one-of-a-kinds anymore, so I'm not even trying to "market" them. I'm just making them, and trusting that one day they'll end up with someone who appreciates them.
Tuesday morning I took them on the old zoo trail at Griffith Park. See the monkeys?
That ends up near the playground:

Later we met up with Erik (he had to go to work) and went to the Getty. Did you know there's a spa there? It's gross, they smear tomato sauce all over you and do all sorts of basil and oregano facials.

we made masks:
Sage wrote me a sweet note.
Then, since we were in the neighborhood, we took them to Santa Monica Pier:
Wednesday! Grauman's Chinese Theater:
Hollywood and Highland:
and Roscoe's Chicken n Waffles.
Home, rest, wait for Erik to come home, then:
Dodgers!




Home, hang out, sleep, wake up, then:



then the batteries died. And now they're gone. Suffice it to say it's nice seeing old friends again and I hope we do it again sometime.