Sunday, July 26, 2009

Scrappy Dog Sunday!


There has been a lot of rumble in my house since Scrappy Dog Sunday was started. Needless to say, Jujube has not been a happy camper. She has sulked and pouted around the house for the past month. So, of course, I HAD to give in and let her have a Scrappy Dog Sunday all to herself.

I'll let Jujube take over in a minute but just a little background about her. OMP and I think that she is perpetually stuck in her "tween" years. She will always be a little girl to us so when you read this interview, keep that in mind and make sure you have a "12 year old girl" voice on in your head

Okay Jujube, take over!

Jujube, what kind of things are "tweens" into today?
Gawd mom! Well, you know,,,I really love the Jonas Brothers, ICarly, not so much Hannah Montana anymore. She's so 2008. I really, really want a cell phone and a iPod, but dad says I'm too young and I don't have thumbs so I can't hit the buttons but I think it's because he thinks I'm a little girl and I'm not!


What do you like to do during the day?
I love laying out in the sun! Playing with Lola, chasing squirrels and cats, listening to music. The usual stuff.

Would you consider yourself a fashionista?
Mom, have you been looking at my Seventeen magazine again? PLEASE! My favorite color is pink and I'm a pretty pretty princess. Does that answer your question? Duh!

What's it like having two moms?
Well, Lola is my real mom, but you're my mom-mom. It's pretty cool cause if one doesn't give me what I want, I just go to the other mom. Oh wait, did I just say that outloud?

Any closing thoughts Jujube?
Dad said if I did this interview I could have a cellphone with rhinestones.

Oh Jujube-you are such a silly little girl

Friday, July 24, 2009

Feel Good Friday


So many times we get bogged down with all the negative things in our lives. It can be hard to see the light at the end of the tunnel. That's why I have "Feel Good Fridays". These are sites, places and just crazy things that make me happy and hopefully make you happy too.

This video has become a viral video in a matter of seconds. At the end, I was totally tearing up. I love that they are so happy and so silly. I hope that they are happy for years to come.


I fell in love kindovermatter when it was featured on Craft. It is so positive and just plain old fashion happiness. I strongly suggest grabbing a cup of tea, putting on your favorite bunny slippers and spending some time with these ladies.


If you have ever been over to Craftster, you know Phizzychick. She is an AMAZING artist and has just added some super cute bugs to her shop.


Fiberartsy (aka Crystal) knows the way to my heart


If you are in the Portland area, you already know about St. Cupcake. The bonus is now they deliver to anywhere your little heart desires. The big top and the red velvet are my favorites. OMP love the Fat Elvis.


Oh, and since you asked (I know you did) what makes me feel good on Fridays? Hanging out with my OMP and the pups. He pretty much rocks my world. Yep, Fridays are alright with me.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

It's a dog eat dog world! Collecting Thursdays



There are a few things you should know about me. 1-I love animals, in particular puppy dogs and 2-I'm an avid collector. I don't mean one of those creepy hoarders that will die by an avalanche of papers but one who enjoys collecting what she likes and not getting concerned with having one of every color.


One thing that I LOVE to collect is anything vintage with puppies on them. I mainly collect ceramic dogs but I want to branch out to vintage photos, linens and books.

There is a great book called Flea Market Fidos that is a great place to start if you are thinking of collecting puppy stuff. I constantly drool over everything they have in there.


These pups are from Occupied Japan. I love the little bug on the butts.




Even though I don't have Bulldogs, I think they are so cute in ceramic form. I love her little pink flower.


This poor little guy! I really hope he cheered someone one at the hospital. A lot of the planters are Royal Copley. You can usually find their at a fairly cheap price and is another good way to start collecting.


These guys are usually another common piece you will see around. They are great at parties to hold your snacks.



My advice to anyone wants to start collecting is to have fun with it. Enjoy the art of the hunt, sometimes that can be more fun then the actual prize. Remember the golden rule-three is a collection (yes, even if it's ex's husbands).

What do you collect? Hit me up and let me know! I would love to feature you!

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

A little doe-c-doe!


Many of you in the embroidery world know doe-c-doe. She is the queen of vintage patterns and is an absolute sweetheart for putting them up on flickr to stitch and share. She is amazingly talented and I don't care what she says, she is the ultimate cool kid!

Tell me a little bit about yourself
I’m originally from a small town in western NY but now live in the mid-west, am not married but have been with the same wonderful guy for 20 years & work as a graphic designer. Basically I’m pretty much an introverted homebody who is addicted to thrifting. On a daily basis I swear too much, am socially awkward, drive like a maniac & act like a complete dork. It’s taken me 40 years but I’ve pretty much come to terms with the fact that I will never be one of the cool kids.

You are the queen of vintage patterns, where do you find them (and thank you for sharing them!)
You’re welcome! I started out buying a couple lots of cut, loose transfers on ebay, but the prices were just so high that I stopped looking on there. Then I got connected with a woman locally who collected vintage sewing items & she sold me a portion of her collection. I’ve added since then just from thrift stores, estate sales & flea markets. I really enjoy sharing them with everyone & love to see how people use them!

Speaking of vintage, you seem to have a love for thrifting and antiquing. What's your favorite find?
I do LOVE to thrift! My favorite find has got to be the signed Charles Harper rooster print I found at an estate sale late last year. I still get all giddy when I think about it!

Who/What inspires you?
So many people & things inspire me, it’s hard to be specific…blogs, flickr & vintage things are pretty high on the list.


Do you have a website/blog?
I have a blog called doe-c-doe but no, I do not square dance.

Any advice for the masses?
Don’t be too hard on yourself. Sometimes I see the amazing things people are making and get very self-conscious about what I make and wonder why I even bother! But I think any kind of creative activity feeds a person’s soul & that is more important than what anyone else thinks of the final product. So make what you like, what gets you excited or makes you happy - don’t focus on what the reaction of others may be.

Describe the perfect day
Bonus: Breakfast at a diner, thrifting, more thrifting, a carnival for lunch & photos, thrifting, more thrifitng, homemade pizza made by my guy for dinner, hot fudge brownie sundaes or his flourless chocolate cake with raspberry sauce for dessert, a funny movie, and finally off to a bed made with freshly washed sheets that were dried outside so they smell like fresh cut grass & sunshine.


If you want to check out some vintage patterns you can at Hoop Love. Also be sure to check out doe-c-doe's blog. Thank you so much for the interview. Your work is amazing and I so want to come thrift with you!

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Tie One On Tuesday


Whew! The heat is rising in P-town! We are having a heat wave! What does that mean in Casa de Pedersen? It means that I've lost OMP this week. He has gone down into his nice, cool, dark studio and is refusing to come up for this week's blog entry. No worries though-I've got this thing covered! Don't fear my little kiddies-he will be back next week to make some stiff cocktails just for you!
So, to honor the heat and summer-I give you the "kittykill" cocktail.

Directions:
Go to refrigerator and open
Look for beer that was left from Christmas party-it's there, past the left overs from Easter.
Check date (if it looks good, proceed to next step)
Twist off cap
Drink and finish with an "ah"
This must all be done with as little clothing as possible-it is HOT!

If the beer has expired or you're just creeped out by drinking Christmas beer, put on clothes and shoes and head to local convenience store.
Buy a six pack of cheap beer, a bag of chips, a slurpie, and a candy bar-just in case you might be hungry later.
Take out 2nd mortgage on house to pay for the "convenience " food.
When back in house, throw off clothes, pop open a cold on and take a dip in the pool (not really a pool, just your bath tub filled with cold water)

Ahhhh,,, I'm feeling cooler already!

Monday, July 20, 2009

To The Moon and Beyond!



To help celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Apollo landing on the moon I've picked some classic gems to help you really appreciate the moon and beyond!


The first and probably OMP's favorite is Frankenstein meets the Space Monster. In this space tale we have a martian princess and her doctor trying to conquer Earth. At the same time NASA sends an android into space. Of course the martians think that it is a warhead and try to destroy it. "Frank" comes back to Earth and goes on a rampage that only a crazy fried brain android can go on.

Here's where the movie gets good. "Frank" decides to rampage Puerto Rico (androids need vacations too!) The aliens invades beaches and pool parties, making off with the bikini clad beauties that they need to restock their planet. Oh wait, did I mention that the martians have a monster? Well, they do and without giving too much away, there is a final raygun battle between Frank and the monster. It really makes you think about who is the monster? The martians or us.....

Keeping with the same low budget, high entertainment, we have Starman. Incase many of you didn't know Starman is "the creature made of the strongest steel". See, here's the deal, he's not really a creature. He's an actor in an awesomely bad space suit. I mean, I guess the suit could be strong steel but that would get a little heavy. I digress.....Starman was a Japanese series that was cut into movies, dubbed and sent to the US.

Wanting Earth for themselves, some creepy scaly salamander men begin to invade and kill people with their radioactive breath (mint anyone?) One of the salamander ladies loves to scare children and has a dance company, I'm guessing these are side jobs for when destroying the human race is a little slow. The "Council" call on Starman to stop the salamander people and save the world. Of course, he delivers with high kicks, great weapons and super strength (maybe there is something to the suit)


The final movie is The Day the Earth Stood Still. Now let's get one thing straight. I'm talking about the original not the completely horrible and useless remake that came out last year. I made a promise that after seeing The Matrix, I would never see another Keanu Reeves movie again and I haven't. So Keanu, you can suck it! Okay, I feel better now.

The basic premise of this excellent movie is a spaceship lands in Washington DC intent on capturing the attention of the world. The peaceful alien revels his mission but unfortunately not a single government will listen to him. The human race is very distrustful of the alien and causes another problem for our friend in delivering his message. Our pacifist alien has no other choice but to bring out his robot Gort to destroy the Earth. What will happen to Earth and to our alien friend-you have to pick up the movie and find out. I promise you will not be dissapointed and you might even feel a little bit better about your fellow man after watching it.

So, space rangers, what have we learned today? The martians are out to get us and breed, steel suits make you strong and Keanu Reeves still sucks. If you want to be really space age-check out these movies on the "internet" via Netflix or just jump into your hovercraft and fly on down to the video store.