More from Lina's Make Your Mark 01 Plate
Confession: I am obsessed with the two plates I purchased from Lina Nail Art Supplies. In fact, I'm considering ordering a few more. Here are the beauties I'm currently wearing:
Lina Nail Art Supplies Plates
I recently discovered a nail art brand I'd never heard of via Instagram called Lina Nail Art Supplies. Their Instagram is full of really neat looking stamped nail art. Further research indicated they sell a ton of plates with really neat designs, but I was hesitant to purchase since I've done that in the past only to receive plates that don't stamp well for whatever reason. I finally decided I couldn't live without the Make Your Mark 01 and Make Your Mark 02 plates, so I bit the bullet and ordered them. Spoiler alert: I was not disappointed with my purchase.
Alton Brown Live Eat Your Science Tour
Last weekend Jeff and I had tickets to see Alton Brown's current tour, Eat Your Science, at the Paramount. The evening show sold out before we could get tickets, so we were relieved when a matinee was added. So, what did we learn this time around?
Stitch Fix #14 - March 2017
Hello and welcome to the March 2017 edition of my Stitch Fix review! My stylist, Melissa, surprised me with warm weather clothes this month. I probably wouldn't have thought to start asking for any of these items until April, May, or June, so I'm glad she thought ahead for me! Read on to see what was in my box.
Lime Amigurumi v2
I posted about this lime amigurumi two weeks ago and how I wanted to make a bigger one. Well, I experimented and finally came up with a bigger version that makes me quite happy.
An Etsy Update
My Etsy experiment has come to an end. The listings for the six Orange & Shiny original amigurumi animals I posted before the holidays have expired without selling
Lime Amigurumi
My company's logo is a lime, so I decided I wanted to make a lime amigurumi to decorate my cubicle. I set out to find a pattern on Ravelry and initially came across this pattern by Tracie Barrett, but found it is no longer available. I continued browsing and finally decided to make the lime from this amigurumi citrus collection by June Gilbank.