I know everybody likes to say this at the end of summer, but it's so true for me.
I have had a crazy summer.
Nuts. Gonzo.
Whatever.
So crazy, in fact, that I feel like there has been no summer at all.
Seriously-
By my last count I have made giant paper flowers, a double banner and many small flowers for a wedding luncheon(for which I was also in charge of almost everything else and got my camera stolen from the church where it was held). Centerpiece, banner and invites for a baby shower (was in charge of nearly everything for that one too). Then stuff for the store. Let's see...5 mini books, a slew of Halloween favors, a Christmas bouquet of 11 Kusudama flowers in 2 sizes, a sewn leaf banner, mini-box and matching mini-cards for Autumn and more cards than I care to count.
Aaaaand...
If we're keeping it completely on the level, then that was actually just for July and August. I am pretty sure I cut more paper in 6 weeks than some people do in 6 months.
When I end up with such a mammoth to-do list, you would think I wouldn't want to have anything else to do with paper. Surprisingly enough, you would be wrong. What keeps me going through such a work load is taking a minute here and there to do something fun. That brings me to the point of this long winded post.
I really need to learn how to filter.
After the Christmas bunch turned out so well, I started messing around with making some Kusudama flowers for other holidays. I just finished the Autumn set and am so obsessed with how cool they look that there will most likely be a Halloween and Christmas set appearing shortly. As soon as I get my hands on the new lines from Authentique that is. I was at the Country Loft yesterday while they were being unpacked and I am not ashamed to say that I got a little giddy.
Due to that whole stolen camera thing, I am back to having
The Daughter take my pictures. Can you tell?
Ignore the imperfect middles! Still trying to decide if I want buttons or brads in the middle. I think I am leaning towards buttons. |
My biggest obsession this year by far. Book paper is almost my new boyfriend. |