Which made it all the more bitter when his morning I woke up to this:
I'm going to go make a batch of my new favorite Pumpkin Butterscotch Muffins and I'll be back later to share details and pics from my trip!
Quin is Michael Phelps, the closest thing we may have to a real-life superhero with the whole super-speed thing. I'm The Junker (not to be confused with The Joker). I wore a utility belt loaded down with a bag of quarters, a tape measure, my kitchen collectibles identification book, a bottle of hand sanitizer and a flashlight for looking in dark estate sale basements, and my 'cape' was a vintage apron!
Isn't that awesome? He and my other brother made up the pattern in Adobe Illustrator. I actually suggested that my brother dress up as Prince this year--and as my bro is a 6'5" blond white guy, that has the potential to be pretty darn hilarious! Not sure where he'd find a purple velvet bullfighter suit with a 40" inseam, but maybe he'll come up with something.


So you can imagine my squeals of absolute giddiness when last night I got the opportunity to see GILBET BLYTHE live and in the flesh! I know! {squeal!} We had tickets to see the touring production of "The Drowsy Chaperone" last night. I was already excited for the show as it's one I had the good fortune to see in its original Broadway run and I loved it. When I got to the theater and saw the name Jonathan Crombie on the cast board in the lobby, I knew exactly who it was: GILBERT! I ran inside and confirmed with the Playbill that he was in the show--he actually played the main part (the narrator), then hurriedly told everyone I knew within earshot who might share my excitement. That just wasn't enough, so with 1 minute to curtain I called my mom to tell her the news, and she squealed just like I did!
Here's the original version of the jar that I copied. The spider vinyl also comes with the 'spooky' letters and extra lines so his hanging thread can be as long as you want it. I didn't have room for the letters on my jar so I'll save those for another project. I love doing projects with decorative vinyl because it's so easy to apply and so versatile!
It's my favorite TV show since Arrested Development got unceremoniously yanked off the air, and I'm afraid it may meet a similar fate if ratings don't improve soon. Pushing Daisies is sweet, romantic, funny and quirky. It's like some writers took a cross-section of my brain and all the things I love and made a whole TV show around it: bright, saturated colors, pie, a love for puns, the dulcet tones of Jim Dale, Swoosie Kurtz, Kristin Chenoweth, and a decidedly 1950s fashion sensibility. The sets and costuming are visually stunning and Lee Pace isn't so bad to look at either. ;)
This poor pumpkin went through several iterations before it was finished. I started out by painting it with a black harlequin pattern, an idea I saw somewhere online. Great plan, except I couldn't figure out a way to draw nice straight lines on my bumpy, round pumpkin so I just sort of free-handed it...and it turned out horrible! Laughably bad, really. I'm not so good with a paintbrush.
Phew, it's dusty! Let's reach in and find the TWO winners for the giveaway!Here are your random numbers:
26 9
Timestamp: 2008-10-03 23:53:37 UTC
Comment #26 is....Jenny in Maine! Jenny has a gorgeous blog of her own...wish I had design skills like that!
Comment #9 is....Heather from Party in Pink! I love what she did recently to dress up one of those plastic drawer things we all have.
Jenny and Heather, please email me at stampinfraulein AT yahoo etc. etc. with your mailing address so that I can get your goodies in the mail to you ASAP! To everyone else who entered, thank you so much for stopping by and taking the time to comment. It means so much, really--and now I have a whole bunch more new blogs to look at! I tell you, blog reading is like a full-time job. LOL