There is a E-zine (electronic magazine) that just came out called "
Small Town Living". Yes, I live in a small town. Anyway, I got a write up in this magazine on pages 20 - 23. This is the first magazine I've had a feature in. I wish Tina and her husband lots of success with their baby mag; it is on its third edition. Please feel free to follow the links and read this magazine and their other two editions; they are at this link, too.
Great article Sunshine. I really enjoyed reading about your journey into the world of needlearts.
ReplyDeleteBrenda
Wow Sunshine, that is a great article. That is fantastic, you are such
ReplyDeletea talented lady. I enjoyed reading it very much. Thanks for sharing.
Thelma
wow Sunshine! Congratulations! I told you that you were multi-talented! Nice
ReplyDeletearticle! Bonda in Oregon
Way cool!
ReplyDeleteSunshine,
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome article and life! I grew up in a small town going to a K-8 as well. My mom was who I learned all my crafty things from. I loved art class but wasn't allowed to take it in High School because my math skills were too high and I was told it was a waste (morons). Guess who majored in fashion merchandising in college because I was sick of forced math and they did let me take Home Ec? I just wished I had taken more art classes then which is probably why I'm a class junkie now.
Anyway, I'm going to bookmark the magazine although I don't miss the small town life. I'm more of a city girl. The things I miss the most are being able to see all the stars on a clear summer night and the fresh clean scent of the air on an early summer morning.
Thanks for sharing,
Donna L.
Congratulations!!! I just got to read your article...very nice! I knew you
ReplyDeletewere a woman of many talents, but I had no idea of HOW MANY ;-) I also like
to learn any new technique I can get my hands on. At times I'm ashamed of
my stash of various supplies, other times I'm proud of them. I've only
begun to packrat though, so I'd better get used to being proud soon, and
let go of the guilt...
Wonderful job Sunshine...I always love looking at the different things
you're up to...
-Cara
Congrats!!!! That is so very cool. It's a great tutorial, too. Gerry
ReplyDeleteThat is a great write up Sunshine. Great magazine too. Congratulations.
ReplyDeleteSunshine,
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome article and life! I grew up in a small town going to a K-8 as well. My mom was who I learned all my crafty things from. I loved art class but wasn't allowed to take it in High School because my math skills were too high and I was told it was a waste (morons). Guess who majored in fashion merchandising in college because I was sick of forced math and they did let me take Home Ec? I just wished I had taken more art classes then which is probably why I'm a class junkie now.
Anyway, I'm going to bookmark the magazine although I don't miss the small town life. I'm more of a city girl. The things I miss the most are being able to see all the stars on a clear summer night and the fresh clean scent of the air on an early summer morning.
Thanks for sharing,
Donna L.
Congratulations!!! I just got to read your article...very nice! I knew you
ReplyDeletewere a woman of many talents, but I had no idea of HOW MANY ;-) I also like
to learn any new technique I can get my hands on. At times I'm ashamed of
my stash of various supplies, other times I'm proud of them. I've only
begun to packrat though, so I'd better get used to being proud soon, and
let go of the guilt...
Wonderful job Sunshine...I always love looking at the different things
you're up to...
-Cara
Congrats!!!! That is so very cool. It's a great tutorial, too. Gerry
ReplyDeleteThat is a great write up Sunshine. Great magazine too. Congratulations.
ReplyDeleteI ENJOYED READING THIS MAGAZINE.
ReplyDeleteI LIVE IN A SMALL TOWN TOO, IN SULLIVAN COUNTY, NY
GOOD LUCK TO YOU
DONNA
Hi,Sunshine, Wow! Your work is amazing! Not only the
ReplyDeletebeautiful article in the E-zine but also the Silk
ribbon flowers and Cupid. Is that punch needle?
Gorgeous work!
Hugs,
Catherine
Yes that is punch needle but I like to term it Russian needle punch as
ReplyDeletethat is where it is derived from and that is the name I learned when I
was a kid for it. I have lots of photos of things I have made on
flickr if you want to see other things I have done.
http://flickr.com/photos/38116636@N00/
What a great article!!! I have enjoyed watching your projects and absolutly love your rug. Keep up the wonderful work.
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