4 Grouchy Smurf Coloring Pages
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
5 Picture of Papa Smurf Coloring Pages
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
I know I have been a bit silent of late...and I apologize. Above and beyond our daughters' surgeries, I have been very, very busy working on some oh-so-secret projects for the fabulous Enchanted Enfant! Oh, you just wait!
Also, don't forget to check out my illustrations on a couple of pieces in the fall/winter line at Anais & I... which is awesome, btw! Q Will be sporting hers this winter, so stay tuned to see more!
Also, don't forget to check out my illustrations on a couple of pieces in the fall/winter line at Anais & I... which is awesome, btw! Q Will be sporting hers this winter, so stay tuned to see more!
Welcome to My Sewing Blog!
I am passionate about working with fibers. No matter if by machine or by hand, fabric has unlimited potential. I am drawn to traditional crafts with a modern touch. When I pick up a piece of fabric, it speaks to me. The way it drapes, it's texture, how it frays and unravels, where it has been, and what it wants to be, this is how fabric speaks.
There are so many options for working with fabric. Embroidery, pattern construction, soft sculpture, plush, wearable art, pin cushions and sewing tools.... the list is endless and I intend to try them all. Then there is fabric creation in crochet, knitting, weaving.... whew! I'm working my way through these, but I have a lot of learning to do. I also love to dye, stamp, embroider, embellish, and of course sew the daylights out of the fabrics I find.
I love to find lovely pre-loved fabrics. Unlike new, I feel compelled to continue the story of where it has been without a thought to what it was. A woolen blazer, a man's shirt, a bright knit, they bring a story with them. I feel especially compelled to dye, rip, felt and mangle them until they are altogether something new. I love old table clothes, hankercheifs and cloth that has been touched by an artist from another time. Crochet doilies and knit sweaters all carry the heart of an artist with them. The uneven edges, stains, and button holes create a challenge in their shape. They demand a challenging thought process. They inspire problem solving and forgiveness. They need other fabrics to make them larger and whole.
I also adore the hunt for a new fabric. It is a blank slate. I get to make it conform to me and my idea. A trip to the store is a lovely adventure. I am intoxicated by all the colors and weaves. I wonder how far I can push one fabric to work when another would be more ideal. So many possibilities. In reality, I often find the clearance table and dig for something amazing. A rich wool comes home in half yard increments- a delightful cotton print by the yard. The more I can bring home, the more I dream.
So, in choosing, touching, twisting, pleating, runching, fraying and stitching, the fabric and I begin our journey. What will become of our collaboration is anyone's guess. I hope to share with you some of my works, my processes, my techniques and my projects. I hope you enjoy them and they inspire you to create something from your hands and your dreams.
Don't get me started on threads, yarns, trims, buttons, etc.... well just not today. Much more to come!
Please visit my Etsy shop to see more of my works- www.jillverbick.etsy.com.
There are so many options for working with fabric. Embroidery, pattern construction, soft sculpture, plush, wearable art, pin cushions and sewing tools.... the list is endless and I intend to try them all. Then there is fabric creation in crochet, knitting, weaving.... whew! I'm working my way through these, but I have a lot of learning to do. I also love to dye, stamp, embroider, embellish, and of course sew the daylights out of the fabrics I find.
I love to find lovely pre-loved fabrics. Unlike new, I feel compelled to continue the story of where it has been without a thought to what it was. A woolen blazer, a man's shirt, a bright knit, they bring a story with them. I feel especially compelled to dye, rip, felt and mangle them until they are altogether something new. I love old table clothes, hankercheifs and cloth that has been touched by an artist from another time. Crochet doilies and knit sweaters all carry the heart of an artist with them. The uneven edges, stains, and button holes create a challenge in their shape. They demand a challenging thought process. They inspire problem solving and forgiveness. They need other fabrics to make them larger and whole.
I also adore the hunt for a new fabric. It is a blank slate. I get to make it conform to me and my idea. A trip to the store is a lovely adventure. I am intoxicated by all the colors and weaves. I wonder how far I can push one fabric to work when another would be more ideal. So many possibilities. In reality, I often find the clearance table and dig for something amazing. A rich wool comes home in half yard increments- a delightful cotton print by the yard. The more I can bring home, the more I dream.
So, in choosing, touching, twisting, pleating, runching, fraying and stitching, the fabric and I begin our journey. What will become of our collaboration is anyone's guess. I hope to share with you some of my works, my processes, my techniques and my projects. I hope you enjoy them and they inspire you to create something from your hands and your dreams.
Don't get me started on threads, yarns, trims, buttons, etc.... well just not today. Much more to come!
Please visit my Etsy shop to see more of my works- www.jillverbick.etsy.com.
Monday, August 29, 2011
Smurfs Opening Door Coloring Page
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Smurf Playing Music Coloring Pages
Friday, August 26, 2011
Smurf and His Friend Relax Coloring Pages
Quotes for Kids by Kids
I came across this site with Quotes for Kids by Kids.
Some of the quotes are really cute and tells a lot of how and what kids are thinking. I like these few Quotes for Kids about Moms. :)
Some of the quotes are really cute and tells a lot of how and what kids are thinking. I like these few Quotes for Kids about Moms. :)
"If mom's not happy, nobody's happy"
"If mom's asleep, don't wake her up!"
"If mom says no, she means it. If dad says no, he means maybe"
"No matter what I do, my mom can always tell when I'm lying"
"When mom is mad at dad, don't let her brush your hair"
Funny, cute and smart kids. I think they got it all right. For more funny Quotes for Kids like this, visit generationterrorist.com
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
The Big Papa Smurf Coloring Page
Friday, August 19, 2011
Smurfs and Best Friends Coloring Pages
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Happy Loving Smurfs Coloring Pages
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
The Smurfs Houses Coloring Page
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
The Smurf in Garden Coloring Page
Monday, August 15, 2011
Smurf is Riding Dolphin Coloring Page
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Smurf go Painting Coloring Page
Friday, August 12, 2011
A portrait of the beautiful Estelle, muse of the sumptuous line of girls' clothing Enchanted Enfant.
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Procrastination
Are you a procrastinator? Do you keep on procrastinating? Do you keep on putting off the things you need to do? Procrastination is a bad habit and it has a snowball effect. Very soon, you will start feeling overwhelmed especially if the thing you are procrastinating happens to be in your to do list.
I guess it all boils down to how much you want to do that something. I would never procrastinate when it comes to blogging. I walk around with ideas for blog posts in my head. As soon as I am able to get to a computer, my blog posts would all pour out from my head onto the keyboard and transferred on the computer screen.
However, when it comes to exercise, which is so much more important and should therefore be the top of my priorities, I keep on procrastinating. I guess to stop procrastinating, one has to prioritize, create schedules and follow it strictly. Self discipline is very important in order to carry this out.
Here are some procrastination quotes I want to remember to help me get out of this bad habit.
I guess it all boils down to how much you want to do that something. I would never procrastinate when it comes to blogging. I walk around with ideas for blog posts in my head. As soon as I am able to get to a computer, my blog posts would all pour out from my head onto the keyboard and transferred on the computer screen.
However, when it comes to exercise, which is so much more important and should therefore be the top of my priorities, I keep on procrastinating. I guess to stop procrastinating, one has to prioritize, create schedules and follow it strictly. Self discipline is very important in order to carry this out.
Here are some procrastination quotes I want to remember to help me get out of this bad habit.
"If you want to make an easy job seem mighty hard, just keep putting off doing it."
~Olin Miller”
"Procrastination is something best put off until tomorrow."
~Gerald Vaughan
"Whilst we deliberate how to begin a thing, it grows too late to begin it."
~Quintillain
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Smurf Eating Italian Pizza Coloring Page
Smurf and The Dragon Coloring Page
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