It's been a wild ride around here lately, but fortunately things slowed down a bit this past weekend so I could get some real stitching done. After finishing Santa's helper on Friday, I thought I would gather my wits and try to get some finishing done. Well...after puttering around for a while I decided I wasn't in the mood, so later in the day I started the Gathering Wildflowers Series by Hands on Design. If' you've been following for a while you might remember I finished the Gather Pinecones series (which is the winter series) in January. I was hoping to finish the series during those seasons, but you know what they say about the best laid plans of mice and men? Yeah...that! LOL!! Now that I'm in the summer season, I'm finally getting around to the spring series. That's me...a day late and a dollar short. So I finished the first one, Cottage Wildflowers, on Sunday, and started the second one, Quilted Wildflowers, immediately afterward. These are quick stitches, so with a little luck I might finished the third one soon and get started on the summer series. So...here is a picture of the first one I finished, Cottage Wildflowers. I love the colors in this particular series!

My puttering wasn't in vain on Saturday, though. I finally got a package in the mail for my pal in the UK. We decided it would be more relaxing and less stressful to mail our Christmas/Birthday packages in the summer. The mail tends to move a little faster, and it's less likely to get lost in the hustle and bustle. To be honest, so much is happening at Christmas time that the joy of the package kind of gets lost. I'm so looking forward to happy mail now when it's not so crazy. I just got the message that mine is also on the way to me. Now, as my British pal says, it's time to stalk the postie.
I also FINALLY got around to paining the rounds that the "Gather Series" will be mounted on. The owner of the Salty Yarns store told me that some folks are buying the set of three (which I did) then mounting magnets so it's easy to change them out for the different seasons. What a brilliant idea!! The pictures show that the rounds were painted black, so I had the paint, the rounds, and the brushes so...on Saturday I got them painted. If you know me, I put off what I think will be a difficult project for ages until I screw up the courage to "git 'er done". When I'm done I always say, why did I wait so long? It is always much easier than I suspect. I ordered some trim over the weekend, so hopefully this week I'll get up the courage to pull out my magnets and get the winter series fully finished, or with a little luck I'll have the spring series finished too and get them fully finished as well...stay tuned!

One of the things I pulled out to fully finish were some items I want to finish as stand ups. I watched a video posted by Vonna Pfeiffer otherwise known as the Twisted Stitcher. She has several wonderful tutorials listed on this page - (Click Here) It was very encouraging, and uses specific materials in the finishing. So....I let my fingers do the walking (especially since JoAnn stores are now closed) and ordered some of the things I will need. They will be arriving Wednesday hopefully. Let's hope it isn't raining! If they arrive early enough (which I doubt because they usually arrive late afternoon/evening) I will get some finishing done on Wednesday, otherwise it will be Thursday. Fingers, toes and eyes crossed! LOL!! Maybe I'll get Little Miss Sassy Pants to lend a hand...hahaha. Hmmm...maybe not...
Well I better get off this machine and get some stitching done. Miss Q will be here tomorrow so I need to get dusting and vacuuming (she doesn't deal with dust too well) and get my day care gizmos set up. My husband laughs but I set up a makeshift crib, diaper changing station, swing, and play station as well as a way to warm up bottles for the days that she's here. I've got it down to a science now, and can set up and tear down in about 30 minutes. Miss Sassy Pants is much easier, I just open the door and the tornado rearranges things to her liking...haha. I really do love being a Gigi.
So here I go, with a wing and a prayer, I'll get a lot of stitching done today. I hope you are safe, healthy, and happily stitching wherever you are! Take care...