So I decided to type in the name of my place of employment into the YouTube search engine to see if anything came up - and this was the first listing:
Sexy organic farming anyone? Hilarious. I love the line about arugula...
July 29, 2007
July 28, 2007
Make-up and hair can be crafty, no?


So, this is what I've been up to lately. I'm playing the wicked step-mother in our dance company's production of "Cinderella." This is make-up in progress. The final result has a lot more age lines across the forehead and face creating one crabby lookin' old lady!
Cinderella has been sucking up all of my crafting/blogging time, sigh, but I made a trip to Jo-ann's this evening, so I have a feeling that I'll be hunkered over my sewing machine in no time flat.
P.S. I have one more show of Cinderella in Durham, NH. It's half an hour and child friendly. If you're local and would like more details, just e-mail or comment!
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July 24, 2007
Summer Fun
July 06, 2007
Bookmark Tutorial
Hi there blog, it's me Sarah. I'm alive - sort of, having survived a NASTY, HORRIBLE, 7 DAYS OF ILLNESS! Yeah, bleck.
I'm not staying quiet deliberately over here. I'm hard at work at a knitting project that I'm hoping to finally finish, one year after starting it - go me! And I've been listening to a TON of podcasts. Oh my iPod is my new best friend. CraftyPod, Craft Sanity and more have been in heavy rotation.
I thought since I've been rather absent that I'd make up a tute for a cute, easy peasy project. This is an awesome way to use up pieces of scrap fabric.
Click on picture to be directed to the tutorial!

Cheers!
I'm not staying quiet deliberately over here. I'm hard at work at a knitting project that I'm hoping to finally finish, one year after starting it - go me! And I've been listening to a TON of podcasts. Oh my iPod is my new best friend. CraftyPod, Craft Sanity and more have been in heavy rotation.
I thought since I've been rather absent that I'd make up a tute for a cute, easy peasy project. This is an awesome way to use up pieces of scrap fabric.
Click on picture to be directed to the tutorial!

Cheers!
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