First up. It's still Wednesday... some where in the World. Lots of places, in fact. Just not in Melbourne. But, ssssh! Don't tell anyone. ;P





I've said it before but it's worth repeating - It's tough being Winnie!



She has such a hard life. It's not like she gets a comfortable (spare) bed to sleep on, with her very own leopard print quilt to lie on.



One of the toughest things about being Winnie is remembering there is this glass sliding door between her and the great outdoors. There's been a number of times I've opened the screen door and haven't been quick enough opening the glass door too and she's run straight into the glass door! Ouch!



The other day I stumbled across some old 'window cling' stickers from when I worked at the child care centre. I thought they may help her with her glass door problem. She seems to like them. :)



A BIG PICTURE of WINNIE!!!
This was created from a website my niece, Laura, told me about called The Rasterbator.

It will convert a regular .jpg into a huge picture, using as many sheets of paper as you wish. This one is 4 x 4 (so, 16 sheets of paper). It's just under a metre wide. When you look at the big picture close up you can see it's made up of little dots. From a distance it looks great! Check out the gallery on the right hand side. You'll see what I mean.

I'm thinking a life size Jensen or Jared or Misha. My niece suggested a huge Castiel with his wings from 4x01 to put up on the wall. It's tempting. :)



This gives you an idea of the size of the picture.
(Yes, that's Winnie sleeping on her 'bedding' on the floor. My nephew, Nick, is staying for a couple of days so he has Winnie's the spare bed. Told you it was tough being Winnie.)



OK. This mess has very little to do with Winnie but it will in a second.

I have plastic Wall-E pencil case I use to keep all my camera leads, memory card reader, iPod lead, phone lead, USB thumb drives, etc. in. Poor Wall-E is breaking apart so I needed to find something else.



Making tshirts with transfers and this kitty material I found in Spotlight inspired me to make this little zippered pouch to keep them in.

In my head it was going to be brilliant! Unfortunately, a lot of my ideas which seem brilliant in my own head don't turn out that way. And it's usually because I forget things.

This time, I forgot I can't sew.


Oh, well. Why let minor details get in the way of a good plan, eh?

The appliquéd picture of Winnie is already coming off, one of the lining pieces is wrong side out and the zipper is a little hard to open and close.

But I kind of like it anyway. It's got character.*grin*


Happy Wednesday!

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