Monday, November 1, 2010

The Monday Morning Marketplace!!!!




Since is a theme day with harm critters as the theme. This is because of the time I got to spend outside with my llamas, goats, sheep and horses--plus a few wonderful chickens that provide us with great range fed eggs.

So get another cup of tea and here goes!!!

From Thymeless Treasures ( http://www.etsy.com/shop/ThymelessTreasures ) is a great pattern to add some brightness and color to your home.!
Check them out!

Hugs
Barb

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

A simple and popular pattern!!!!


This pattern is simple and easy! Great starter pattern and also a classic!!!! Use it by itself or add it to other items as shown, or wreaths---the uses are endless........

See it at: http://primitivepatternemporium.com/shop

Thanks for visiting and hope to see you back soon!!!!

Monday, October 25, 2010

Check out the Patterns at Pioneer Loft




It is fun to share patterns from other pattern makers and today I would like to share the work from the shoppe "Pioneer Loft."

it is an Esty shop that is very fun to visit. So enjoy a cup of tea and some quiet time at look at:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/PioneerLoft


Happy Monday!!!!
Barb

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

A famous Christmas/Danish coffee Cake pattern


I grew up eating the famous Danish Kringle Coffee Cakes. I am almost all Danish and this was a wonderful treat and the family recipe is guarded--almost under lock and key.

I created this pattern so that the coffee cake could be sitting around your kitchen or dining and not disappear as the real ones do. In our home it is hard to save them long enough to give away!!!!


To see this pattern please visit Primitive Pattern Emporium.

http://primitivepatternemporium.com/shop/

Thanks and working on some more!

Hugs
Barb

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Finally new patterns are coming~


It's been a nutty spring and summer but I will try to let you know about some new patterns that are available.

SO many ideas and so little time!!!!!

Pictured above is the Goose with Pip Berries Pattern.

It can be found at: http://primitivepatternemporium.com/shop/

This is our new pattern and supplies site. We will be adding new items ass fast as we can. But it is canning season and that takes so much time. Bread and butter pickles are on today's list to do.

Take care and hope all are having a wonderful and productive summer!!!!

Hugs
Barb

Monday, February 1, 2010

Check out the Primitive Peddler!

On the tight hand side I ust added a link to a fun new Blog. It is definately worth your time. Lists Giveaways and more.......

Have fun

Several new patterns are complete and just waiting for the new website to get finished up.

See you soon,
Hugs
Barb

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

And the winner is!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Because the response was so great I decided to have two winners. Thank you for for the wonderful response to the giveaway.

So the winners are:
Tonya-that's all I know, contacted her through the blog and
Valley Primitive Gifts

to see patterns, go to, my website: prairieharvestarts.com

Thanks to all that entered.
Luv ya all and so thankful for the support.

Stay tuned, more fun stuff coming down the road.

Hugs
Barb

Monday, January 11, 2010

Old Farm house Gathering Market Monday




As all of you know, I am a happy and proud member of a wonderful group of craftspeople and folk artists on Esty, named Old Farmhouse Gathering. It is a joy to share their work with others. Today, I am featuring Jan Coffey of Coffey House.

As Jan says,"Hi, my name is Jan Coffey. I'm a self-taught artist/designer. I've had two instructional painting books published, as well as having my designs in several magazines since 1998. I've been selling my work for over 15 years. Although I enjoy doing mostly primitive folk art style designs, I love to try various mediums, including mixed media collage and doll making. Painted Panache by Joann Y Wheeler. I choose that name because that's the name I have had my business under since I began painting porcelain in 1986. Panache is defined as distinctive and stylish elegance.The word seemed to fit especially with my hand painted porcelain.

2. How long have you been on Etsy?

Since February 2007

3. What type of items do you offer?

My shop features handpainted porcelain (china painting), decorative painting on wood and glass, and miniature art (ACEO's) in various mediums.

4. How long have you been crafting?

For at least 30 years.

5. Who or What inspires you?

Nature. I love to paint flowers and animals. God inspires me. I enjoy doing religious paints as well. And i'm one of those people who cannot paint unless inspired by something.

6. What is your favorite item in your shop and why?

I can't say that I have one thing that is my absolute favorite. Every time I get one, it seems like someone buys it! However, I do tend to favor my handpainted porcelain because I believe it's one of those things that you can pass down for generations to come.

7. Other places where you can be found (Ebay, webstore, blog)

Blog: http://www.jywheeler.blogspot.com
Ebay: http://members.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPage&userid=heylucy1
Bonanzle: http://bonanzle.com/eclecticspirit
Artfire: http://www.artfire.com/users/ArtByJYWheeler

Please take the time to visit her etsy store at: http://www.etsy.com/shop/coffeyhouse

Friday, January 8, 2010

A give away for the New Year!

As this a blog that needs more attention from me. So I am going to give away a pattern of choice to one of the first 50 people to follow this blog. When the number 50 is reached, one lucky person will be chosen at random and that person will be able to pick a pattern which will be sent to them for free.

Have fun and come back often as I will be adding new patterns very often.

Happy New Year,
Barb

Thursday, January 7, 2010

In time for Valentine's Day Chocolate Covered Strawberries e pattern


Oh so much fun and great for Valentine's Day or as an extra special gift for that someone special any time of the year!

Delightful strawberries made from muslin and hand painted. There are three to a set and they look as if they had been dipped in white chocolate, milk chocolate and dark chocolate. Then I swirled complimentary shades of chocolate colored paint to give them that gourmet look! These measure 4 inches wide and 4 inches tall, excluding the natural stem. The paint used for the chocolate makes them look as though they were truly dipped in chocolate and then swirled with other types of chocolate. A hang tag accompanies them that reads "sweet Strawberries 5 cents.

Comes with complete instructions, diagrams and photos-sewing and painting instructions.

Fun for any time of the year.

FInd them at my website, patternmart, old sister's primtive marketplace, etsy, artfire, and the pattern cupboard.

You can get them through Patternmart by clicking on the image on the side of the blog.

HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY!!!!!

Barb