Monday, November 26, 2012

Walz of the snowflakes.

As I lay on the couch sick and bundled up in my quilt, I can not help but feel a hint of excitement. Thanksgiving has left with the wind and the winter solstice will be approaching. Soon the yule logs will be lit and the fire will dance in merriment to keep us warm. Snow will paint the forest with its beauty. The woodland creatures will disappear into their cozy homes until the spring. Aromas of balsam fir will fill my home and I will be at my most happy moment in the seasons. This is what I wait impatiently for all year long! I become a little winter solstice queen, excited for what nature has provided me with.The winter may seem bleak and dull to most people, but not me. I find the winter to hold the most beauty. The air seems clear to me and holds a stillness like no other season. The scent of fireplaces burning wood gives a warmth to the coldness that lingers outside. When it finally snows, the full beauty of winter has arrived.  My snowshoes come out and I walk the white painted forest, enjoying all the snow I can. It seems so peaceful out in the woods during this season. Everything seems so quiet, except for the occasional whisper in the wind. Snow is not my only favorite part of winter though. There is one tradition that I hold near and dear to my heart. It is the nutcracker ballet. As a little girl, my grandmother would take me to see this wonderful production. The music was soothing and the dancing was magical. I always dreamed that I was a sugarplum fairy(sometimes I still do!). Then the walz of the snowflakes made its appearance. Dancing about like a winter storm announcing to me that it was finally winter. I do not always get the chance to see the live performance these days, but I am lucky enough to watch it on tv. So, as I lay here sick on the couch watching the nutcracker, I eagerly wait for the magic of winter.

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Buttons! Buttons! Buttons!


I love creating unique items that others can enjoy. I also love looking for little bobbles and buttons in antique stores. While living in California, I was in love with the antique mall. I spent a lot of time poking around and finding the perfect items to bring home. One of the items that I was drawn to was buttons! Vintage buttons add a touch of whimsy to any craft. I used some of these vintage buttons in my one of a kind wall hangings. You can find them in my etsy store, Solstice Night!

Crown on blue ($20.00)- Hand-sewn with vintage buttons and upcycled uniform pants.

Crown on white ($20.00)-Hand-sewn with vintage buttons and upcycled material.

La Lune ($20.00)- Hand-sewn with vintage buttons and upcycled uniform pants.

Just Dandy (15.00)- Vintage buttons and upcycled uniform pants.

Love-($10.00)-Hand-sewn upcycled material.

http://www.etsy.com/shop/Solsticenight?ref=seller_info

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Winter Wonderland!

I am so excited to welcome winter! I can not wait to snowshoe in the trails that I recently discovered ( thanks to a good friend!).  The lovely photo above was taken in Maine, during a winter snowshoe adventure!


Welcome to Solstice Night!

I have created a new blog! Solstice night is more fitting than the happy hippie barn. It is the name of my etsy store and I am starting to build it as a brand. In the near future, I hope to be able to add my etsy shop to this page as well as share with you my interests. I will still add posts about herbal remedies that I have learned of in school, but I will be adding much more! Stay tuned......