I am sitting with freshly painting nails writing to you. It’s late evening-a moment shy of 11pm-and the house is silent.
My family has gone on a little adventure with extended family and I am left home with the furry kids and a silent house.
This is my second time at home alone for several days in just 2 months. Before May I think it was a good 6 or 7 years since I had the house to myself and then it had only been for the day.
I have lots to share of my current creative projects along with some book club updates but I will save that for another day.
Over the 4th of July long weekend I picked some rhubarb from the garden and along with some purchased strawberries made my husband’s favorite rhubarb and strawberry crumble. I halved the sugar recommended and I believe even the butter and it was still absolutely delicious. My oldest was expressing an interest in photography so I asked her to snap a photo for the blog. She agreed as long as I gave her credit π I am also sharing a few of my favorite photos she took around the garden.
I have a fun story about these Day Lillies. When I was young there was a spot in down we used to drive by and these flowers grew in a large number there and I just loved them. I didn’t know their name but anytime I saw them I just knew I wanted to have them someday.
They appeared in my yard-and I don’t remember how-and now they grow everywhere! I have since learned they are known as “Ditch Lillies” and it would seem that I have attracted them in an abundance! Still they are beautiful.
And another favorite are the Elderberries. Last year was my first year growing them and they did so well. I made Elderberry syrup from them and am looking forward to doing the same this year. They have taken over their little corner of the garden so they will be pruned back in the fall otherwise I fear they may take over π They are so pretty (and useful!)
I also cut some flowers to bring indoors. It’s one of my favorite things to do in the summer-to cut flowers and place them in repurposed glass jars all over the house. The snapdragons were purchased (although I did start some from seed) and while their flowers are beautiful the purchased ones are short and stocky and didn’t last in the vases at all.
The rest of the garden is starting to come into flower though and I was able to cut my first sunflower of the year today (you can see it in the photo below). This particular sunflower is one of 2 volunteers that somehow grew in the pathway of my flower garden. If I am honest they are in less than an idea spot but I just couldn’t bring myself to uproot them so they will enjoy the summer just where they are.
I also decided to really embrace decorating my home. I have been letting that go a bit and it’s something I love. I decided to start with seasonal decor for my mantel and have 2 more items I am waiting on but they all looked so pretty with the sunflower, bachelor buttons, zinnia and celosia.
And then of course there is art making. It began with a nice clean out of my creative corner. DH moved his desk out and we moved our rabbit Frank in. The best part is Frank’s cage sits under a large desk and with the purchase of shelving I now have a lot more storage for my supplies along with a drying area which was something I really needed.
I cleaned out my rolling carts too. I didn’t have them set up very practically and so I made sure I moved out anything I wasn’t using and put my most used (and loved) items on the top shelves and they are so much more functional-not to mention they look so much better.
I have started sewing a t-shirt but am procrastinating on attempting the v-neck so it’s been sitting aside for me to be in the right frame of mind to learn this new technique. I have been taking part in Carla Sonheim’s collage class and really enjoying it. You can still sign up for the course for lifetime access I believe.
I’m working on embroidering a few pieces of clothing and cannot wait to share them with you. I really want to make more of my own clothes but as I am still working on the sewing skills I felt it would just as fun to make some of my clothing my own. I love embroidery and love that I can sit in the evening with it while we watch a little TV before bed.
I’ve started making some journals and some sticker sheets. I would love to open up a little shop but have been procrastinating there as well. I love making things and I especially love the idea of making stickers since I use them so much but I always seem to determine they aren’t good enough and that’s where it ends. Do you find it hard to make things for others? My eye is always so much more critical that way.
Lastly I have started a collage painting of our home. I am trying out a combination of a class I am taking on Skillshare (this is an affiliate link and you make a purchase using this link I earn a small commission) along with some of my own ideas and of course I will share with you when it’s done.
What have you been working on this summer? I would love to hear! You can always comment down below or message me directly.
Wishing you a lovely day.
Until next time…
-Michele aka The Dreaming Dilettante
Jaime Haney, artist says
Hi Michele! Ooo a v-neck t-shirt! I have wanted to convert a lot of my regular necks to v-necks for the longest time but my skills hold me back. I’d love to know how yours has turned out. You’ll have to give us a little fashion show.
Your daughter has got some skills with her photography! Way to go Abbie!
Elderberry, I’ve never grown it but you’re making me want to! It’s truly beautiful. What are you doing with your syrup? Pancakes? Anything else?
I adore snapdragons. I have them each year either from volunteers or buying them. I grew them years ago in my greenhouse from seed but they take soooo long to grow and I just don’t grow things from seed in my greenhouse anymore. They do very well in my greenhouse in the winter which is one reason I love them.
I’m so guilty of not decorating my home the way I want it either. Time is just stretched too thin along with budget for the things I’d like, hah! Yours is looking very nice though!
Catch up again soon. Much love,
Jaime
DreamingDilettante says
Hi Jaime! Thank you so much for stopping by and your kind comments. My v-neck shirt is still sitting awaiting it’s collar-I am hoping to finish it up before it’s sweater weather π And I think I will have to give a bit of a fashion show for sure!
My daughter does have a nice eye for photography-I love her shots thank you for saying so.
I just take the elderberry straight up to give me a boost if I feel a cold coming on. I make more of an infusion now although I used to make a syrup to take with honey and ginger. Now it’s basically infused in vodka and I take it as needed.
I am really loving the snap dragons. I start a lot of things from seed indoor. I’m in zone 6 so they need that head start although I used to just buy what I wanted from the garden center years ago. I like starting them now in winter when I am itching to get in the garden but there’s snow on the ground π
I have noticed that areas of the house that don’t have my attention just tend to go bad LOL so I’m trying to infuse a bit of myself into the house. I think I need to make more things to keep costs down-that might be fun to share on the blog.
Thanks again for stopping by and commenting!