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Día de los Muertos…it’s here!

Monday, August 9th, 2010

Just received word that the September/October 2010 Just Cross Stitch Issue is hitting mailboxes this week!!! yay! My design in the issue is called Día de los Muertos, which is Day of the Dead in Inglés! The Kit for the stuff to do it is posted here and for a short time on SALE!! (yay, sales!) as well as the past Just Cross Stitch ornament kits that we still have available.

HOPE you like it. My favorite design is often the one I am currently working on…however, there are exceptions. ”johnnyAppleseed”, ”tempest”, “outsideBox”,  “lizzieBorden” & “mele kalikimaka” still hold places in my favorites even though I did them long ago, AS does this one. I adore it even though I have moved on to designing new and different things!

Enjoy the issue! Many darling designs & never enough time to stitch them all. You can still be a collector though!

Heather

heather@monsterbubbles.com

618.698.7284

Thankful

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

Thanksgiving is just around the corner. Then the holiday season is in full swing! Happens so fast. Doesn’t it?

Mail Lister’s, be watching your mailbox for a special holiday coupon!

ALSO, check the site for holiday chart markdowns!

If you are interested in Jewelry for gifts, or to wear to your fabulous holiday party, let me know! If you are in St Louis there are several area shops and boutiques carrying my jewelry! yay! Cool shops too. Or shop where I add new wearable pieces often:www.monsterbubbles.etsy.com

More later. I simply wanted to share that I was thankful for each of you. Even the grumpy ones. :)

Heather

www.monsterbubbles.com

heather@monsterbubbles.com

You down with that?

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

www.needleworkshow.com

~check it out! Support your local, or, not so local needlework shops and designers. Keep spredin’ the stitchy love…

***New stuff includes: “All we are saying…” (is give peace a chance.), “AIM” taken from an Elvis Costello lyric, Four of the Fab Four ~ “john, paul, george & ringo!”. Plus gemstone countingCandy, FUNKY stitching glasses, darling little bright colored airline APPROVED needlework scissors and their matchy matchy fob. A MUST…seriously, you have to check it out. You must.

http://www.highlandartscouncil.org/

If you are in the Central, or Southern Illinois, or the St Louis metro area. Kick butt festival music and wonderful things to see!

http://www.stlouiscraftmafia.com/indie-underground

~ can’t get enough of “Project Runway”? Why not see what some great designers are doing up close and personal! monsterbubbles will be there as a vendor along with the hip gang from the STL Craft Mafia. Seriously this event is not to be missed for all of you St. Lu Lu’s. ;)

Midwest Folk & FiberArt Fair

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

This weekend!

www.fiberandfolk.com

www.fiberandfolk.com

What a wonderful list of vendors and events! Check it out!

Come by and visit. Let me know you found out about the Fair here and I will give you something special.

Hope to see you there.

Heather

Dottie the wonder cat

Friday, May 29th, 2009

First this:

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Last night. The second loved Kittie in our house since January died. I don’t know HOW much more I can take! seriously. But, this isn’t about me, this is about Dottie. She died here at home. She didn’t suffer, thought I know she didn’t feel well. She was purring when I pet her and talked to her, up to to the last. We may never really know what happened to her.

Dottie came to us in a fairly nontraditional way.

We acquired Dottie when we lived in Riverside, CA. There were loads of Ferrel cats in the area, and before I thought about it, I befriended a tiny girl cat, who I couldn’t get close enough to pet, but got closer and closer to all the time. Now, most of you know what happens in an urban setting when you start feeding one outside homeless cat. DUH. Now I do. :) So about 50 cats later, this original little grey cat had a littler of kittens. (DUH) Since I had befriended her I took it upon myself to find homes for them, 9 of them. And then immediately started “fixing” every cat I could catch. That too is another story. So, one of our colorful neighbors took three. Two went to friends of theirs and one they kept. I say these neighbors were colorful because I don’t know another nice way of describing them. They had four children who were under the age of 10, 2 boys two girls, the youngest was 3. Of which, the parents didn’t seem to know (read *care*) what they were doing at any given time. Though, really they were just kids with no guidance, no guidance leads to mischief. They routinely were caught starting fires in the neighborhood, something Southern Californians’ don’t take lightly. They through eggs at our house from their unscreened bedroom windows on more than one occasion. Broke into our neighbors garage…stuff like that. The father was in and out of the city jail. Don’t know why, exactly but have my suspicions. The mom, I wanted to help her, and sometimes I did, but I really didn’t want to get too involved either. She would often be found vacuuming her porch, and 10 at night. I had the kids help me pick up pecans, plant flowers, anything to keep them busy to stop throwing eggs at my house! When the father was home, my husband and I had taken to sitting out on the porch to watch, or listen to what we called the fireworks. He and his wife had epic battles that sometimes I would see the the kids recreate the next day. But those kids, especially the two girls doted on this kitten. And as far as I could tell, treated her well. They dressed her up, played tag with her. Good cat, great kid cat. Mellow, and smart enough to play a sort of tag. Eventually, the family got kicked out. It was inevitable probably. I have to admit I felt a guilty gladness they were leaving. However the reality of it was sad, and a hard one for the mom, who was at the time being a single mom, again. I knew they had gotten kicked out because the landlord of the house they lived in visited me very frequently, one; to check up on the neighbors and get a feel from me how the other neighbors (who often called the police on the house) were taking it, and two; coincidentally he to was a Southern Illinois boy transplanted in Southern Cali.

knock, knock, cat in hand, “heather, we are getting evicted. Can you watch our cat?” the mom said “we are at the hotel and I am afraid if they find out we have a cat we will get kicked out and I can’t have a cat gettin’ my kids kicked out of the only place we have now” valid. Naturally, I reply: Come get her anytime, we will take real good care of her. Since I already had three cats, this was a bad move on my part, but what could ya’ do? So, I scooped up Dottie, (which is what I had always called her since she had a little grey spot on her muzzle that looked like it was supposed to be her nose) and took her straight to the vet. Got shots, all the stuff I wasn’t sure for sure had already been done and brought her home.

They never came back. I can’t say that I blame them, or that I was suprised. So Dottie just became part of our family. Could not have asked for a better cat to have Myles the infant, then toddler, now pre-schooler around. She tolerated a lot, and gave lots (LOTS) of fair warning before she had had it!And was smart enough to just get up and move. She chased Myles around while he was dragging a big string off the back of his tricycle. Ran around the yard with him, sat with us in the shade, and was generally easy to be with. A rare quality in cats or humans. Delightful. Lots of laughs with this one, for all of us. Thanks Dottie.

She will be missed.

Until next time, love your animals, and learn to appriciate the “specialty fibers” they add to your projects!

Heather

the monster bubble

Spring

Monday, April 27th, 2009

It is here. And, there is a peacock flying around our yard, and neighborhood letting us know it is time to come and embrace this lovely time of year. Not the normal way spring usually announces itself, but very much welcome all the same!

Go plant your flowers and then come back and we’ll talk. It is time to start discussing your summer vacation projects? I have mine! I bought it from the Online Needlwork Show last week. When all of my orders are shipped, I may get to start it! But, lets chat about that later…

I leave you with new Kool-Aid dyeing kit from monsterbubbles! ENJOY!

nobody's perfect Kool-Aid KIT!

nobody

online needlework show!

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

http://www.needleworkshow.com/

What a great weekend to go to a Needlework Market, in your pj’s! Unlike your usual trade show, anyone can check it out. If you see something you like, you then can order it from one of the shops listed on the Retail Shop page. If you need help trying to figure out what shop to order from, let me know. I have a list of great to work with shops that I can share with you. OK?!

monsterbubbles will have 3 newNew designs at the show. “hop.Hop” which I have pictured here,

hop.Hop
hop.Hop

“spellbound” which is a for your journal, or important book. I also use mine as a bookmark. And ONE MORE!! A kool-aid dye kit that reads, “if at first you don’t succeed, dye, dye again”. You will also find countingCandy, eyeCandy, and scissorCandy. All things any hip stitcher needs! AND old~loosing~their~vision~and~needs~ reading~glasses~to~stitch, stitchers like me. :) I am sure from the looks of the Vendor list you will have a wonderful time looking through the pages of this show!

The new charts will also be available here on the web site sometime today.

I have one more show I want to give you a heads up about in case you are or will be in the St Louis area this month. It is my Etsy Street Teams’ show, ShowMe Etsy. Artropy is the name of the handmade show. I will remind everyone again as the show draws closer.

Until next time, stitch like the easter decorations can stay out all year & the flowers will plant themselves!

Heather

heather@monsterbubbles.com

Oscar Predictions

Sunday, February 22nd, 2009

This year, as in years past, my family and I do a little gambling. We put $5 or $10 down on our Oscar picks, and then winner takes ALL. NO second places here! High stakes for a group of people who never seem to have time to actually WATCH all these movies prior to the event anymore. SO, at the risk of my mom and sister discovering I posted my picks here I share them with you. Feel free to copy. :) I take no responsibility for lost funds other than my own….

Best Picture: “Slumdog Millionaire”

Best Actor: Sean Penn “Milk” ~ though my heart thinks Mickey Rourke may prevail.

Best Actress: Kate Winslet “The Reader”

Best Supporting Actor: Heath Ledger “The Dark Knight”

Best Supporting Actress: Penelope Cruz  “Vicki Christina Barcelona” ~ this is one of the only movies I actually have seen, she is a hoot.

Best Director: Danny Boyle

Best Original Screenplay: “Milk”

Best Adapted Screenplay: “Slumdog Millionaire”

Best Animated Film: “Wall-E” ~ This is a no brain-er, right?!

Best Documentary Feature: “Man on Wire”

Best Foreign-Language Film: “The Class”  ~ this category is always impossible. If you read all the predictions out there, this is one category that is usually split three or four ways.  Pure guess for me! Hopefully it pays off!

Best Cinematography: “Slumdog Millionaire”

Best Art Direction: “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”

Best Costume Design: “The Duchess” ~ though I may be the only person out there who liked “Australia”, so I am tempted to vote for it, because I want it to win SOMETHING!

Best Song: “Jai Ho” from “Slumdog Millionaire” ~ it is the only catchy ditty of the crew.

Best Musical Score: “Slumdog Millionaire” ~ this is the same guy who wrote “Bombay Dreams” music, the Andrew Lloyd Webber Bollywood musical. Which I liked, very listenable, though probably don’t need to see it again, ever.

Best Film Editing: “Slumdog Millionaire”

Best Sound Mixing: “The Dark Knight”

Best Sound Editing: “The Dark Knight”

Best Makeup: “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” ~how could this not win? 

Best Special Visual Effects: “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”

Best Animated Short: “Presto”

Best Live-Action Short: “Toyland”

Best Documentary Short: “The Witness: From the Balcony of Room 306″

OK, that is it! I am discounting MOVIE inspired cross stitches for the event!! ENJOY!

until next time, stitch, watch the Oscars and let someone else worry about keeping track of the ballots!

Heather



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