The lovely Shanon from My Fine Garden came over last week for a little photo shoot. I have been drooling over her prints for quite some time and finally purchased the Buttons print, the perfect piece for a sewing room, don't you think? I also downloaded the free wallpaper for my laptop from Kindred because I am so fond of it. You simply must check out her Etsy shop to see all of her other lovlies. Her prints show details of the simple things in life we may pass over each day. When I see them it reminds me to stop and admire the beauty that surrounds us in the everyday, fast-paced lifestyle we live in.

The photo shoot was for our post on Etsy's blog the Storque! If you have not read the Storque, make sure to add it to your reading list. They have excellent posts on how-to's, interviews with shop owners, and a wealth of other informative articles and videos as well. Please click on over and you will read about another exciting project that we just finished working on! I will tell you more very soon...

p.s. A big THANK YOU! to Shanon for working her magic with us!
all images by Shanon of SLGdesigns
I just wanted to drop a Happy Friday note to everyone! The sun is shining and new fabric has arrived, what more could we ask for? I'm busy in the studio with Country Mouse this weekend working on some exciting projects that I hope to share with you soon. I hope you enjoy your Friday and have a wonderful weekend! xo, Jamie
In honor of Earth Day, I wanted to list a few creative ideas for being green.
1. Repurpose. I love seeing items get a new life by being transformed into something different than what they were in their first life.
2. BYOB. Bring your own bags to the store. There is no reason not to use your own bags when you go shopping. Keep them in the trunk of your car or your back seat and you'll always have them available when you make a quick stop at the store.
3. Investigate some natural laundry and cleaning supplies. There are ways to make your own (just ask grandma). Or check out the many options available from Etsy sellers.
4. Hug a tree. Or plant one.

I wanted to share a little behind how the name of our shop came to be. Growing up I lived in the country (with a horse and many other animals, but not really a farm) and went to school in a small town. I moved to the city to go to college and after graduating I decided I wanted to stay in the city. I go back to visit my mom often and she claims I give her a hard time for her country way of life. So we joke around and call each other names to match our different lifestyles - mine being a "City Chick" and my mom's a "Country Mouse."
We always knew we wanted to have a business together, but nothing ever seemed to fit exactly what we imagined. Until we discovered a wonderful fabric shop that had the most unique fabrics that we had ever seen. Our interest in sewing was renewed with these gorgeous fabrics and we could not stop thinking of all the possibilities for our creations.
We were familiar with Etsy and thought it would be the perfect place for our new business. My mom decided we should name it after our nicknames for each other. The title was a bit too long for the allowed number of characters. So we shortened it to "City Chic Country Mouse."
Thinking about our image, we felt we needed a chick and mouse to represent us. We came across this shop and loved this little chick. So I asked if she would consider giving us a mouse to go with the chick and she came up with this. Too cute, right? Whitney was kind enough to work with us on creating a new Etsy shop banner, blog banner, and business card. I highly recommend her Etsy Shop - Whisker Graphics for your personalized stationary and paper goodies.
And now you know the story behind City Chic Country Mouse. ~p.s. the photo of us was taken at my wedding in Jamaica last year by the talented Tracy Kumono.

I am so thrilled to share with you that I just started an online blogging course "Blogging Your Way" led by Holly from decor8! AND our ironing board cover was mentioned on the decor8 blog Happy Weekend post last Friday!
Holly's blog has worldwide audience with almost 25,000 readers a day. She is a contributor to numerous magazines including Real Simple, Domino, among many others. My online classmates are from around the world - Canada, Australia, England, Germany, France, Holland, Malaysia, Austria, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Portugal, Greece, Belgium, Spain, Singapore, Switzerland, Sweden, Finland! Wow!
Needless to say, I'll be glued to my computer for the next month or so.
Photo: Mmm, shiny by rvnix
When I saw Kim's (retro mama) Easter Egg tutorial over on her lovely blog, I just had to make them! Kim is very detailed with her instructions so making these cute little eggs is a breeze. It's a perfect way to use up some of those scraps that you just can't part with. I used some of my bright colored Park Slope and Amy Butler fabrics. If you make some, be sure to submit some pictures to the Retro Mama flickr group here.
I hope you have as much fun making these as I did! Happy sewing!!!
It's been cold and slushy here in Minnesota. I keep telling myself to be patient, Spring will be here and Summer will eventually arrive! Even though I woke up to the white stuff outside. I guess it's Mother Nature's April Fool's joke. Not funny. So I felt the need to treat myself to a new summer outfit. Or should I say dream about a new summer outfit. I created one over here.
Summer Dreams - by City Chic on Polyvore.com