
I am heading off my summer vacation and this is my last newsletter for the year. By the time you read this I will be at the beach – away from phones and internet – a well earned interlude. I am hoping to get through a few novels, play some cards, go for lots of walks, swim lengths of the ocean, take the kids fishing, explore the rocks, eat, laugh and get some sun on my pale city body. So here’s cheers to you all – have a wonderful holiday break – celebrate with your family and friends – eat, drink and be merry wherever you are and whatever you are doing. Thank you all for reading whipup this past year, for making your wonderful things, for writing your wonderful blogs and for participating in this extraordinary creative blog world. Especially big hugs to nicole - love ya babe!
Here is the latest from whipup:
WHIPUP GIFT GUIDES: for the kiddos … for the menfolk … for the womenfolk
Pat Sloan did an interview with me - read it here … thanks Pat.
Need to make something – here is a lovely small project: 65 Roses quilt for charity find out how you can participate and make a square for this quilt here.
Quick order your Calendars before Christmas: 2010 whipup crafty collectible calendar here perfect for gifts for your crafty friends (or yourself).
- BOOK guides … for the younger crafter … knitters and crocheters … stitchers and sewers
- MY FAVE THIS WEEK … find out how you can quilt for peace … dolly dresses quilt pattern – you still have time to whip this one up before christmas … this paper mache boat is a great gift for nearly everyone … I love the cereal box houses …
- LOTS OF HOLIDAY CRAFTING … love these retro gift cards … felt ornament … paper wreath … diorama holiday ornaments … retro cupcake ornaments … argyle ornament … felt ball wreath …
- LAST MINUTE GIFTS … decorated moleskin … flex frame purse …
Have a happy and safe holiday season – see you all next year!
Kathreen
xxx
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I would like to welcome Kayte Terry from the blog This is Love Forever – she has a new book out ‘Applique your way’ from Chronicle books and is on a blog tour, today she is going to discuss how to applique for the Holidays!


Appliqué Your Way
By Kayte Terry. Chronicle Books; Spi edition (September 30, 2009).
Hi everyone! I am so excited to be on Whip-up today to talk about my new book Appliqué Your Way
from Chronicle, and give you some ideas for how to use applique to decorate your home for the holidays.
Applique is the perfect way to spruce up your holiday decor because you are often just embellishing simple items that you already have around the house. And, many projects from my book can be adapted for holiday time just by changing the colors or motifs.

These woodland creature ornaments made by contributor Patty Sechi (aka my mom) are perfect for the tree and are sure to become a holiday heirloom for years to come. My mom adapted these ornaments from ones that she made when I was a kid and we still cherish them each year! They take only a few hours to make and can be customized in any color combinations you like. If you don’t have a tree, what about hanging ornaments from a window or a branch suspended from the ceiling? Or, what about making these ornaments as gift tie-ons?

How cute is this banner by contributor Caitlin of Nice-etc? You can change the letters to spell out “Joy” or “Merry and Bright” or “HoHoHo”. Perfect for hanging on the wall or a mantel place. You could also simply sew cut-out felt letters onto stockings and tree skirts!

The holidays bring lots and lots of houseguests. This appliqué tea towel from contributor Kristen of Cakehouse Designs is made by cutting out motifs from vintage linens and sewing them onto solid cottons. This could function as a perfectly festive hand towel as is or consider using vintage Christmas linens for a more traditional look. This pattern can also be adapted to make lots and lots of pretty holiday table linens like napkins, runners and tablecloths.

Speaking of the holiday table, these doily trivets are a fancy but functional way to protect that table from hot dishes. The colors can be customized to match your holiday style or you could even change the pattern slightly so that the shapes look more like snowflakes!
What are you your decorating plans for the holidays?
Thanks so much for letting me share some holiday decorating ideas on Whipup! For more about me, you can visit my blog at thisisloveforever.com. The full blog tour itinerary is posted at the Chronicle site.
RELAX people, tongue in cheek with the title. Love what Kirsty has done with these. Link.

The Australian in me pronounces ogee in my head as OH GEE. Which I’m sure is incorrect. Lovely ornament Betz. Link to tutorial.
