Friday, June 8, 2012

Prairie Path Wool

After two unsuccessful craft shows this year and a rejection to another, I have been thinking a lot about my Etsy shop.  2010 was an amazing year, both online and at craft fairs.  2011 was far behind 2010 in sales.   I did close the shop during the summer months last year so we could move, but those are slim months anyway.  This year has been even less fruitful than last year, making me question pretty much everything about my shop and product.  I haven't made any big decisions yet, but I am doing much analyzing.  I reopened my vintage shop and am selling a few things from there.  In the meantime, I have made a monster for Oliver.  He saw monsters at the last craft fair and wanted one very much.  He drew a picture and I copied it as best I could.  His name is Flouride.

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Crackers

We rescued this guy from the road over by Braums.  We kept him for a few days before returning him Sand Creek.  I named him Crackers because the back of his shell is cracked.  He was probably run over.  His back legs do not function very well so he has difficulty getting up on a surface to bask in the sun.  He seems to swim okay, though.  Hopefully he can survive back in his native habitat.  He was so thrilled when we released him.  He shook his hind end and swam his heart out!


Monday, May 21, 2012

Chickens and Garden

We have all been enjoying our chickens.  Besides the three chicks we purchased, we inherited two full grown bantams from Phil.  We are currently enjoying eggs from the bantams and look forward to when the chicks start laying.
Damian did an awesome job building the coop and run.
Many recycled materials were used so he had to be creative.
The only thing left to do is paint. 

Fluffy and Goldie

I had a $0 budget, so I got creative with branches for trellises.


Pumpkins I found growing in the compost pile.
Transplanted and thriving.
These garden pictures were taken a couple weeks ago
 so everything has quadrupled in size from what you see.