When Martha redesigned her website, I was totally missing the "Good Things" section. So this morning when I check my e-mail, I was happy to see that Martha said they were back! And now they are all in nice categories and everything. Since I have a few swaps going now, I won't do it for a few months, but I will host a Martha Good Things Swap. I did one on craftster a while back and it was great! I've been wanting to do another one, but I don't want to host one on craftster. That's just too much for me. Anyway, just keep an eye out. I think it would be fun with all the martha loving blog peeps. I can't believe I just wrote peeps and it's not even Easter. Oh my.
Anyway, my house is out of control. Since John works for a school, he is home for the summer. My schedule with Isaiah feels all out of whack. He's not been going to bed until 9 (and his bedtime is 7), waking up at 8 something and not taking a nap until 12. This seriously puts a cramp into my crafting. Isaiah, get your act together. Mommy doesn't like this!!!!
So, thanks for all your laughs, and sympathy about me putting my pictures on CD. Let's see what the disk holds for today's pictures. Oh, yes. Isaiah "strawberry picking" in NY.
And a picture of the Hudson River and Catskills at sunset from Mills Mansion. I love that place!
Now, I could clean up or craft. Since John's napping, I think I'll craft ;)


I've been sewing while Isaiah's playing, or at night when John's at Outback. I don't like being downstairs in my sewing room when it's dark outside. It creeps me out. This is a perfect solution because I can craft and be upstairs. At this rate, I may be starting another quilt top for my car ride on Friday.
I'll be busy today and tomorrow cutting them out because they need to go in the mail on Friday. We're taking another little trip up to NY, so I won't have a chance to use up the extra few days before they're due out.
I started sewing a few together and this is what I came up with. Actually, John came home from Outback last night only to find me sitting on our bed with these spread out trying to find the perfect arrangement. Ah, I'm just laughing at myself thinking about it.
This has become very addicting and I'm really enjoying the hand-sewing. I figure this will be a good craft for the car ride. Last time I went to NY I was itching to craft so badly, so I'm glad I'll have something to bring along. 
I was getting kind of sick of all the stash busting totes around here, so I decided I'd try my hand at making a wallet. I wanted something small, but long enough so I didn't have to fold up my bills. Not that I ever carry around a lot of cash. Anyway, I came up with the "skinny wallet". I figured, if I can't wear skinny jeans, at least I could have a skinny wallet. My pattern needs a little tweaking, but they came out pretty well. Only problem is that they don't eat up a lot of fabric. So, I guess I'll be back to more totes after all.
A retired Angelina Ballerina by American Girl Magnet Room. Still in the plastic!!
I looked it up on eBay the other day and someone was selling it for $99. I definitely won't be selling it for that! I'm not sure it even sold for that anyway. Finally a brand new American Girl puzzle set.
Interestingly enough, there was 2 of every on of these things at the thrift store. I only got one of each because I figured, if they don't sell on eBay, I can just give it to my niece.

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Actually one bag had this entire roll of rick-rack.
Now before you go saying "But Katie, what about your challenge!?!?" I don't plan on keeping these, I'll add some more goody bags to etsy. But, I can't promise 1 or 2 won't mysteriously disappear into my stash. At least I didn't buy any fabric or sheets or pillowcases. And believe me there were some good ones. So I hope you're not rolling your eyes at me!! Hee hee. I'm showing some major restraint since this challenge began, but then again, it's only been a week.

I also found this cute Vera scarf. I just love the colors.
And my most favorite find of the day, these darling figurines.
I hesitated at first, but I couldn't resist. They are just so cute. I think there was another one, but someone had broken it into a million pieces. I was cursing that person, I tell you! Anyway, after the 25% off, I think the pair came out to be like $3. Can't beat that! Too bad I don't have a little girl because these could be used for their 1st, 4th, and 14th birthday! haha. Oh, maybe someday. (Although I think I'm cursed to have all boys. It's just a feeling. Not that having all boys would be that bad. I just want a little girl to sew for!)
I've never seen anything like it. I'm totally in love with it and I'm trying to figure out exactly how I want to use it. Of course, Michael's didn't have it, but I did manage to spend more than I was thinking I would (isn't that how it always is?) So I walked out with some Amy Butler paper, resin, a new Martha exacto knife, and some Martha tags.
This is the first time I've really gotten to inspect all Martha's new things and I must say I do love them, although they are a bit pricey. I love the exacto knife, but 12.99 isn't cheap. I think I paid more for the packaging!
