Tuesday, October 2

Max's Quilt Finished!!

Well - to finish this quilt I needed a sewing night with my friend, Lindsay! I was so hyped about quilting that I went ahead and finished Max's new cousin, LW's quilt as well! I will be posting about LW's quilt tomorrow! Back to Max's quilt - well to say this quilt was time consuming is an understatement! I really figured out the best way for me, Kady, to cut, sew and quilt with basically finishing two quilts in a matter of 48 hours! 
Without further ado... here is Max's Nautical Themed Quilt!







Happy Quilting!

Monday, October 1

Meet and Sniff // klm designs



When the time came for me to seriously brand Dixie Goods Company - I knew the person I wanted to hire, Kirsten with klm designs. Kirsten made my vision come to life and I knew she would create a solid foundation. The process was simple, she asked all the right questions and she was able to take every last detail and make it work for the brand. I do not even know how to begin to thank her - so for starters - I'm telling all of my readers about her! I am so proud of the logos she created and we are now in talks of a t-shirt!  If you have a small business and you are needing branding, logos, business cards, website, etc. Kirsten with klm designs is your gal! 



Business Card - Front

Business Card - Back

Logos Stamped and on Labels


Happy Branding! 


Friday, September 28

fashion friday // the sock bun

the sock bun




In the early morning hours, the day of the craft fair, I decided I wanted to try a sock bun for my hair do! After searching around online I finally stumbled upon the trusty Say Yes to Hoboken blog site for instructions. While I did not have an individual sock ready for the cutting... I had to pick from my sock collection for a sock to create this look. After deciding on a pair of pink Argyles (that the elastic was a bit worn) I cut it and was quickly able to stay my hair thanks to, Liz at Say Yes to Hoboken. 


I love fun socks. I love getting fun socks for the holidays from stores like j. crew and madewell. For me, while working with children when my scrub pants go a little high while sitting criss cross applesauce on the ground the fun socks always get a funny look and mini conversation starter! Pictured above are some socks that would be styling on my feet! 

Happy Socks!

Tuesday, September 25

television junkie

television junkie

The post title is true... I am a television junkie. 

I love keeping up with all the shows and I am excited that this week the majority of my shows are coming back!! While over the summer and winter seasons you will find me loving on the TNT and USA shows : psych, White Collar, Covert Affairs, Rizzoli & Isles, Major Crimes, Leverage, Perception, Suits, Fairly Legal and Royal Pains

Here is my weekly line up... oh my goodness - too many shows to watch! 

my CBS shows:

my ABC shows:

my FOX shows:

my FX shows: 

shows I want to watch... 
scandal on ABC
breaking bad on amc

waiting for 2013
downton abbey (Premiering January 6, 2013)

Well... if all of those shows do not make me a television junkie - I do not know what does. After looking at the number of shows I am watching... goodness gracious - I need to pair down my shows and probably spend some time doing other things. Ek. Something to work on - keep posted! I do have to make a short statement that while watching many of these shows I am also sewing, knitting, working or playing with Dixie.

Dare I say, Happy Watching! 

Monday, September 17

Meet and Sniff // Dixie Goods Company at the dallas flea

This weekend, I accomplished one of my life-long goals, as well as something on my 29 List. I sold my dog collars and duvets at the dallas flea! I want to share all the pictures from the dallas flea of my booth! 


Dixie Goods Company Sign

The booth all set up!! 

Another booth picture - all set up!! 



My Larges and X-Larges on the Dog Collar Displays! 

Another view of the Large and X-Larger Collars!  
The Small Collars laid out on the table! 



My friends at f. is for frank was nice enough to loan out their dog tags to display on my table!! I love their dog tags - very unique - nothing you can get from a pet store!

At the dallas flea - with any purchase - my customers were entered
to win a f. is for frank dog tag! 


My signage on the table about Liking me on Facebook page and the collar size! 


The Dixie Goods Company Medium collars - I love all the designs! 
The most talked about items on the table were the dog duvets... what are they?! They slip over your current dog bed or you can stuff them with old towels, t-shirts and pillows! 
Here is a picture of two of two dog duvets stuffed! 


Hand-Stamped bag to go with all merchandise purchased!

Happy Successful Craft Fairing! 

Friday, September 14

Fashion Friday // craft fair outfit

craft fair outfit
tunic  //  leggings   //   flats  //  handbag  //  necklace  //   bracelet   //  earrings


I am so excited about the craft fair this weekend - I want to look my best and dress to impress! If I were to go out and buy a brand new outfit - this is what it'd look like, would I be ready for fall or what?! 

Happy Craft Fair Fashion,

Tuesday, September 11

Dixie Goods Company // the dallas flea


This weekend, I'll be selling my dog collars and potentially dog duvets as well!! Come out and support me at my first craft fair!! Get excited - there will be a lot of great vendors at the flea! 

Happy Craft Fairing! 

Monday, September 10

Meet and Sniff Monday // Meet Dixie Goods Company


Just over two years ago, I came to the conclusion I needed a dog in my life. When my mother asked me what kind of dog, I was quick to say a dog breed that someone else in my life wanted, not me. When my mother asked me a second time, I answered, "A Golden Retriever." I was blessed to grow up with a Golden Retriever, Bentley. Bentley slept at my crib side and often woke my parents up when I was trying to escape my crib, a nightly occurrence.  

After making the decision to get a Golden Retriever, I immediately went looking at all the shelters and rescue groups for a Golden. After long searches and countless applications, I gave up on adopting and took my search to the breeders. I tried my best to adopt a Golden Retriever, but I was not the ideal candidate living in an apartment. Once I figured out my way around the breeders in the area it was all a matter of  finding a female dog that was expecting a litter and getting onto a wait list, after paying a deposit, to see if you'll get the chance to pick the #3 female or #2 male, etc. etc. Well, I could not find any Golden Retriever puppies in Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arkansas or Louisiana. 

I quickly called my parents, who live in Georgia, and asked if they'd be willing to pick up a puppy for me in their area if I could find one, my father said yes without consulting my mother. (My dad LOVES dogs!!) I started the search in Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina and Tennessee. I about gave up the search... thinking I should wait until after school gets out and maybe I'll be able to find a puppy in the summer.  

When a final search lead me to the breeder out of South Carolina. This wasn't just anywhere in South Carolina... this was on the way to a favorite family spot we frequent as a family. We passed this city numerous times without any real notice. They had phone numbers listed (odd in the breeder world... everyone seemed to prefer emails) and so I called. A wonderful woman answered the phone and said they did have one female left but I would have to speak with her husband. I called/he called back and we agreed he would send pictures of the one female left from the litter. A few days later (it seemed like a month) I got an email from the breeder with two gorgeous pictures of a puppy, she was mine! The second I opened the email I was quick to notice 2 email addresses in the "To:" line. I called him immediately, no one was getting my Dixie!! I asked all the questions to ask a breeder and then said I want her and when can I pick her up?! Twenty long days later, Dixie made the long journey to Texas - like a champ! 

That summer, Dixie and I travelled back to the southeast for vacation when we stumbled upon a store with fun upholstery fabric for a great price! My mom was quick to suggest we sew a new dog bed for Dixie with her sewing machine. Well, while we were in the southeast we never finished the dog bed, so the sewing machine came back to Texas with us in order to finish the project. Well, when that project was complete - the sewing machine stayed and Dixie Goods Company was started. The journey from the first dog bed to the most recent collars has been a long and fun one - I have learned more about collars than I would have ever expected. The logo with the picture of puppy Dixie is monumental for me because she's the reason why I am starting this business. I'm a proud dog owner and I am now creating wonderful, stylish collars for all dogs! 


This coming weekend, September 15th - I'll be selling my dog collars and hopefully dog duvets as well, at the Dallas Flea. Also, I will be selling my collars and dog duvets on my Etsy site, which is still under construction. I do have the Turkey Lurkey collar up for sale currently on Etsy

I will be posting more about Dixie Goods Company and the Dallas Flea throughout this week and next week! 

Thank you for all your support over the past year with this blog - this will continue to be my creative outlet for all my wonderful readers! 

Happy Dixie Goods Company!

Friday, September 7

DIY // Birthday Wrapping Paper

Today, I want to share an idea I had for DIY Wrapping Paper. Over the past few months, I have been focusing on de-cluttering my life and apartment. With this de-cluttering, it also means less items coming into the house. Using the left over butcher paper, used for wrapping my books, I decided to decorate it to use as wrapping paper. The last birthday party I attended, I used the butcher paper and crayons - however I thought paint would be better the next time. Without further a-do - here is the DIY Wrapping Paper. 


First, measure and cut the butcher paper to the correct size.
Second, hang butcher paper in an area appropriate for painting.
Third, start painting/stamping/drawing.... 

Fourth, allow butcher paper to dry. 

Fifth, attach the paper to the gift and tie with coordinating ribbon.




Happy Birthday P.s.M.! 
Happy DIY-ing! 
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