Sunday, December 20, 2009

Getting back into the saddle

First and foremost: hi everyone.

It’s been a while (well, a long while) since I last posted, I know. But I’m trying to get back into the saddle. The crafting saddle, that is.

During the last year I didn’t completely abandon all my crafts (if such a thing is even possible for a real crafter), I just didn’t have the spare time (or the energy) to put them online and try to sell them.

The reason? Simple. I took on more hours at my *real* job, which I thought was a smart move in these uncertain economical times. I still believe it was a smart move, even though I sometime have the feeling I’m working myself half to death. But don’t get me wrong, I do love my day job.

Now, it’s time to find a balance between what I need to do and what I want to do. And my future plans (which I’m not about to disclose here yet *cough* b&m store *cough*) are taking form. Very slowly, one tiny step after another. And then… World Domination! Lol.

So, Monevor is back in business. Soon. I hope.

More posts will follow.

Kind regards & Keep crafting

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

It's been ages

I know. I've been rather busy with work, if it's any excuse.
But I'm slowly getting back on track again. I even opened a new shop.

On DaWanda this time. It's sort of the European version of Etsy, and so far, I'm liking it.
There's still much work to be done, off course, and I don't want to neglect my Etsy shop either.
But right now, I'm full of energy, so hopefully, I'll get a lot done today (both on- and off-line ;) )

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Cream Flowers


Cream Flowers
Originally uploaded by monevor

I went to the university botanical garden in Ghent today, and for the first time, I remembered to bring my camera ;)
(I can only take 12 pics since I've got a very small memory card, but I'm going to fix that tomorrow ;)
I love that garden.
I grew up in a place that prides itself to be 'a town of parks', everywhere you turn there's green, and then 4 years ago i moved to the city, where everythings a grey mass (don't get me wrong, I became quite the city-girl and wouldn't want to move back for the world). That doesn't mean I I don't enjoy a spot of green, though.
And since my terrace/backyard (of about 5m²) looks like a building site, it is great to have a gigantic private garden around the corner (literally).
The picture is one I took today, just outside the Victoria/subtropical/tropical greenhouse, of an enormous plant with lovely off-white flowers. The picture doesn't really do it justice, however the floral part (from the top to the bottom flower) is about a meter tall.
Brilliant me forgot to note the name of the plant, howver, so I'll have to go back tomorrow to check it (as if I need an excuse to return, lol).

Edit: name of the plant: actaea ramosa, Eng: Branched Bugbane (aka cimicifuga), Dutch: Christoffelkruid

Sunday, June 15, 2008

100 hearts


100 hearts
Originally uploaded by monevor

First of all, sorry for not posting regularely, despite my promise. I'll explain why immediately, but first this:
Monevor got 100 shop hearts on friday morning (a friday 13th, no less!) (and it's up to 101 by now ;) )!!!!!!!!!!
It really made my day, especially since I've been neglecting the shop (making/posting new items, promoting...) for the last 3 weeks. I didn't choose to neglect it, I just don't have the time at the moment because I'VE GOT A JOB!!!!!!!!
Yes! It was brilliant ;) I went in one morning, without an appointement, they said 'come back tomorrow for a trial run' and an hour and a half into the trial run, they came and asked if I could come back that afternoon, because I was hired!
It's been a very steep learning curve (and a stressful one) the first two weeks, but I'm finding my footing now. I've got really odd hours (weekend shift mainly), but I'm getting used to it and the best of all: my workplace is literaly a 3 minute walk from my front door! No commuting stress! And I've got great colleagues too!
So, I'm hoping to get into a better rhythm in the next week or so, and be able to do a few things for the etsy shop.
In the meantime, I'm reposting some items, mainly fashion doll clothing (which won't be moving to a new shop soon, like planned before. I just don't have the time and energy to start and promote a whole new shop.)

Friday, April 25, 2008

My Greatest Treasure

First of all this: sorry about the lack of posting (again). Just when I make good intentions (like posting regularly, ha!), I become ill. And when I’m finally on the mend (but not really), there’s the family stress. I hope I’m back on track now, feeling better and some problems solved….



But I digress. Today’s post (a quite long one) will be, as the title said, about my greatest treasure:


Can you guess what it is? (Okay, granted, the picture is not that mysterious. It’s my teddy bear. Meet Bram:

He’s been with me ever since I was born (over 23 years ago ;) ). Once upon a time he had a very soft fur, but it has become felted and slightly scratchy from all the hugging.


He was always with me when I was a kid: we watched TV together, the obligatory tea parties and he always slept in my bed. I wouldn’t take him with me when we went on holidays or when we visited friends whom I didn’t really know because I was frightened of forgetting him somewhere and losing him forever. So each time we went out, (I actually even did that before we went shopping) I would carry him to my room, fluff the pillow on my bed, put him on it, cover him with my blanket and kiss him goodnight.


The toughest time was when I just moved out of my parent’s place. I moved to a completely different city, to a house that needed a lot of work (but I really love living here ;) Ghent is the greatest place on earth, if you ask me ) and I (deliberately) left Bram at home. I missed him terribly, but didn’t want him to be in the dusty and dirty environment that my house was at that time, in the midst of the renovations.


When I finally did bring him with me (after some months), it was sort of the official sign that I considered my place in Ghent as ‘home’ and not anymore the house where I grew up in and lived for 19 years.


Bram doesn’t sleep in my bed anymore now. Not because I think I’m too old for him (I’ll never be, he’s a part of me), but because I got a new bed and he kept falling out at night. So I got him his own little bed ;) (yes, I’m that silly).


So now you know all about my greatest treasure (and some about me). Hope you enjoyed reading ;)

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

19 of 365 - Dandelion


19 of 365 - Dandelion
Originally uploaded by monevor

I just love dandelions! I know most people regard them as weeds, but I think they're great.
Their flowers are like miniature suns and when they're done blooming, well who doesn't love to blow those seeds away ;) And the new green leaves are delicious in a salade or chopped very fine and added to a herb dressing...

Monday, April 14, 2008

Weird Crochet Flower?


No, it’s a stack of Urban Spring fashion doll hats, that still needs the ends woven in and a flower on the side!

I’m stocking up because our Fashion Doll Clothes, along with other doll clothes and our Dollhouse miniatures, will be moving to a new shop (at this point, the name is still undecided).
Y’all be the first to hear the precise plans right here, so check back ;).

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Yes, I'm back

I’ve been quite busy and blogging moved to the backburner.
But now I’m back and post more regularly again ;) Or at least, try to, lol.

This is going to be a very short post, however, just showing off the latest addition to the shop :


More to come soon! See ya ;)

Saturday, March 1, 2008

Treasury West

Just a quick post to show of the treasury I made on Treasury West:



My very first one, btw! Enjoy ;)

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

I know I’ve been slacking

With blogging, that is. This is what I’ve knitted since my last post:




And it’s exactly why I haven’t been posting. I didn’t want to bore you with yet another set of scarves. But here I am doing it anyway ;)
So, top to bottom:
- a Spring Green Fishnet Scarf (already in the shop , btw),
- ‘Sea Storm’ in a horizontal textured stripe pattern (the colors of the yarn are awesome. The pic really doesn’t do it justice, it’s got a great dark seagreen shade in it that I seem to be unable to catch in my pics.),
- a Bamboo stitch scarf in a lovely dark Raspberry
- and another Bamboo Stitch Scarf in a lovely rich dusted teal.
As you might notice on the teal scarf, I still have to weave in some ends ;)
And to prove that I can mention other things than knitting, I bore you with a picture of my dinner last night: homemade meatballs with black cherries and brown bread ( a real classic here in Belgium, ‘Ballekes met kriekskes’ ) (P.S.: the funny red thing in the middle of the meatball is not raw meat, it are some black cherries I put in before baking it, like Scotch eggs):