Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Mermaid Mania!!!



I have to do a little plugging here. I don't usually, but my fellow WisteriaLane gals really knocked this mini launch out of the park! If you haven't checked out WisteriaLane to see all the AMAZING mermaid creations, here's a peek!


Absolutely STUNNING twirl skirt set from My Beach Cottage Designs! And I must say that little girl is so cute! (That's my Ava.)


The sweetest treasure keeper tote ever from Pixie Dust Studio! I'll fight ya for it!


Rockin bows from Too Precious Bows! If you don't have a set of bows from Darcy, these are the ones to buy! And just look at that beautiful little girl! (That's Emma.)


Check out this fantastic painting from Wendys World Art! So original & beauitful!



The PERFECT beach set from Blowin*Bubbles*Boutique! That seahorse is so stinkin cute!



I can't say enough about how CUTE these shoes are! By Sweet Toes Boutique


And last but certainly not least, this fabulous necklace from Purely Princess Jewels! My ABSOLUTE favorite!

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Tomorrow's The Drawing!!!!

You still have time to join my mailing list to enter to win a free custom dress! Scroll down to join my mailing list. Good luck! Emma will choose the lucky winner tomorrow morning!

Just Listed Mermaid Dreams


This is one of the sweetest fabrics ever! See it here

Sunday, May 27, 2007

It's Getting Hot In Here



The past two days we have had record highs for this time of year! Hot & humid! I ran out Friday morning to my favorite Target, to buy a little pool for the girls until we get a bigger one. Here's some fun shots of the first pool day of the season.





Saturday, May 26, 2007

History of My Town

Linda tagged me to write about the history of my town, East Islip. Long Island in general is full of interesting history. Here's some facts about my town.

East of Islip, as the village was known in its beginning, is part of the 1683 William Nicoll's land acquisition from the Secatogue Indians. The Nicoll family owned property in the area for over two hundred and twenty years and contributed greatly to its rich history and eventual development.


Bayard Cutting Arboretum
In 1936 the Long Island Park Commission accepted on behalf of the State of New York a deed of approximately two hundred acres near the northeasterly boundary of Heckscher State Park. Mrs. Bayard James made this gift in memory of her father, William Bayard Cutting. Mr. Cutting and his brother, Fulton, had started the sugar beet industry in this country in 1888. He was a builder of railroads, operated the ferries of New York City, and developed a part of the south Brooklyn waterfront.

Mr. Cutting started the development of the property in 1887 in accordance with plans made by the well-known landscape architect, Frederick Olmstead and carried forward by Mr. Fred Sparks, a resident of Great River until his death in the summer of 1968.


The Great River Estate, known as "Westbrook" originally consisted of over one thousand acres. Only part of this area was deeded to the State of New York. In 1938, Mrs. James donated an additional three hundred eighty-two acres, and her mother, Mrs. William Bayard Cutting, established an endowment of over $1,000,000 for the maintenance of the arboretum.

I shoot photos for my auctions here alot, asit is so beautiful and peaceful.

Hecksher State Park


at East Islip.

It was the subject of actions in every possible court from the County Court of Suffolk County to the Supreme Court of the United States and involved twenty-five separate appellate proceedings.

It was the cause of a special summer session of the State legislature.

It held up the expenditure of park funds throughout the entire state for nearly a year.

It was instrumental in changing the route of a parkway more than thirty miles away.

It was the subject of mass meetings printed pamphlets, newspaper campaigns and finally, it was indirectly responsible for the making of a new political figure.

The property involved in the controversy having these far-reaching results was formerly the George C. Taylor Estate of 1500 acres on the Great South Bay in the Town of Islip. It was wild and picturesque property with a wild and picturesque history.

George C. Taylor, who assembled this large tract had been an unusual and eccentric man of considerable means. In 1886 he built there a large and ornate country home. He then erected about 30 other buildings, such as carriage barn, stables, dairy barns, greenhouses, and quarters for his employees, etc. The wooded areas of the estate he stocked with deer and game-birds.

For proper effect he had __cocks and a herd of elks wandering about the lawns of the mansion. Inside he displayed seven cupid-like statues of himself, supposedly representing the seven ages of man.

The George C. Taylor estate of 1500 acres was the site of the original Wm. Nicoll Manorhouse.

George C. Taylor's life at his Islip Estate was far from what the good people of the local community considered normal. He isolated himself on the estate with a common-law wife. Their daughter was rarely seen off the private grounds. They hired special tutors and instructors for her and when the bicycle craze came along, they imported a bicycle instructor from England, who brought with him all available models of English-made bicycles. They had also constructed a special bicycle house for storing and repairing' the newly acquired equipment. The outcome of these activities was that the girl who had been so zealously guarded unexpectedly ran off and was married to her bicycle instructor by a local Justice of the Peace.

This may or may not have contributed to George C. Taylor's eccentricities. In any event, he and his companion became heavy drinkers according to local residents. At times the winding staircase in the three-story mansion became hard to navigate so he had an elevator installed. Other tales relate how he built a log cabin not far from the mansion where he kept his liquor stores and where he slept after one of his frequent quarrels with his wife.

This wild gossip which had kept the locality excited for so long a time came to an end in 1908 when George C. Taylor and his wife died within a few days of each other.

Brookwood Hall

This is probably the most interesting piece of history in my town. I shoot my photos here alot.

Brookwood Hall - Site of:
Stellenwerf's Lake House (1856-1894)
Knapp Estate (1903 - 1929)
Thorne Estate (1929 - 1942)
Orphan Asylum of Brooklyn (1942 - 1965)

In the mid 1800's the summer boarders swarmed to the South Shores of Long Island. Although the Southside Railroad Company did not reach Islip until 1868, rail service had been in available from Suffolk Station (Brentwood) since 1841, and from Thompson Station (Brentwood) since June 24, 1842. Horses and the stage coach were the principal means of transportation.

The Lake House on (present day) Knapp's Lake was opened in 1856. It had bath houses on the lake and was known for its excellent cuisine. Amos R. Stellenwerf was the proprietor. Amos Stellenwerf's daughter Louise was married to Thomas Worth, a noted artist with Currier and Ives.
"The Lake House owned and managed by Amos R. Stellenwerf since 1856 is a cozy, old fashioned house, where good cooking, comfortable rooms, civil attendants and cleanliness are the rule. By the house is a large trout pond, with row boats and a bathing house for fresh water bathers. Stabling for 20 horses"

The 41-room present-day mansion was built in 1903 by Harry K. Knapp of Manhattan, one of the city's many millionaire businessmen who chose the South Shore of Islip Town as a summer retreat for themselves and their families. The original site was over 100 acres, extending to the East Islip railroad station on the north and Route 111 on the west. With its stately columns and overhanging porticoes, the main building was a perfect example of Georgian Revival architecture and Harry Knapp's elegant, cultivated taste.

The elder Knapp left the building to his son, Theodore Knapp, a sportsman with little interest in running an estate, especially in the years just before the Great Depression. Knapp sold the estate in 1929 to Francis B. Thorne, a wealthy stockbroker and brother of the philanthropist Langdon K. Thorne.

Francis Thorne Sr. was never a businessman and had bought the estate at the worst possible time. The family fortune went steadily downhill, so that from having 29 servants in 1929, Brookwood Hall was maintained by only three just ten years later.

Despite severe financial problems, Thorne maintained the estate as somewhat of a cultural center to augment the education and training of his children - especially Francis Thorne Jr. Young Francis, who was to become an eminent musician and classical composer, was seven years old when the family moved to the mansion. The child had four sisters and a brother, many of them also musically gifted. The life Francis described was one of great gentility, combining frequent musical gatherings and the requisite social events. In 1930, when his oldest sister made her debut, the servants set huge candleholders along the walkways going to the lake. At an appointed moment, the electricity was turned off and the servants carried the candles in a twinkling parade through the lush greenery to the ballroom and the waiting guest.


The Thorne ownership, and the golden era of the estate, ended in 1942 with Francis's departure for the city and the sale of Brookwood Hall to the Orphan Asylum Society of Brooklyn which had been displaced from its building by the Navy's war needs. The Orphan Asylum operated the Brookwood Hall Orphanage for as many as 72 orphans for the next 23 years. The wards grew all their own produce on the grounds and were often mentioned in newspaper accounts during the war years because of their elaborate Victory Gardens.



In 1965, the Orphan Society sold the property to Alfred and Fred Wimmer, who in turn sold it to the Town of Islip on January 6, 1967, for $385,000.

And there's some history about East Islip.

Now it's my turn to tag someone. Show us your town Erin!

Friday, May 25, 2007

A GenMarie Cutie


This is one of my little customers, Miss Halle! She is such a sweetie, and so is her Mom, Julie. Thanks so much Julie for the photo!

Out From Behind My Sewing Machine!

I know it has been almost 2 weeks since I have posted. I have been so swamped filling orders! They're will be a light at the end of the tunnel...


First things first, I have to share these adorable treasure keeper totes handpainted by fellow WL gal, Pixie Dust Studio. They are tdf! I have one for each of my girls, and no doubt will be adding to our collection. They are so fun & original! I have not seen anything like this on ebay. She'll gladly take custom orders, and personalizes the back with your choice of name or phrase. I will be buying these for every little girl I know as gifts. Check them out here.

Those are my designs Kathy matched, currently listed. See them here and here.

I have to share this picture. I finally learned what an f stop is and how to change it. Can you say newbie??? I love this shot I took of Ava yesterday. I am going to have to frame this one for sure.

Now there is a little matter of me posting about my home town. Off to find some good facts for you. You thought I forgot Linda!

Thursday, May 17, 2007

Summer Kiss



I spent the entire day sewing, I am fried! Tonight is the season finale of Grey's Anatomy, so you know what I will be doing tonight. See my new set here.

Monday, May 14, 2007

Whew...one busy weekend!

Saturday we had a dinner date with our very good friends and my brother-inlaw and my sister-in-law at this amazing italian restaurant. SO yummy! Good thing my sister-in-law doesn't drink because the rest of us were in no shape to drive. We had a GOOD time.

Spent Sunday afternoon at home with my family. We invited everyone over for a BBQ. The morning was spent running around getting everything ready. Between going out on Saturday night, and Mother's Day, I managed to consume 2 bottles of my favorite wine. No, I am not an alcoholic, just an overworked mom who needed to let loose and have fun. And I even got my nails done Saturday!!!!! I haven't had my nails done since last July! Here's some random shots of my family.

My cutie patootie niece, Amelia, who is also my god daughter.


My nephew and Amelia's twin brother


My love


Me, my Dad & my sister

Thursday, May 10, 2007



What a sweet day yesterday! Emma's school had a Mother's Day Snack. We got to spend an hour at Emma's school. First they prepared a special snack for us, sugar cookies with frosting and sprinkles...yum! Then we went to their music class and had lots of fun dancing and singing. Then back to the classroom for circle time. Emma was the line leader yesterday, so she got to dress the Weather Bear too. Brought me back to my teaching days. And check out my SWEET Mother's Day gift! It is the absolute cutest thing ever! Wishing you a Happy Mother's Day!

Wednesday, May 9, 2007

I've Been Tagged...

Erin tagged me to reveal 7 unkown facts about myself. I had to do some thinking about this. So here goes:

1. I have 2 tattoos. I love them. A butterfly and a daisy. No one can see them but me. My girl's call them stickers. LOL

2. My car in high school was an Oldsmobile Cutles Sierra, nicknamed Babe Magnet. My girls and I would cruise around in that car blasting music looking for boys. Ahhh, the good old days!

3. I was dating someone else when I met my husband. I met Chris the summer after I graduated high school, and moved away. When I came back I was dating someone, and ran into Chris at a bar. I was with my boyfriend's friends. I walked in, saw Chris for the first time since I left 5 months earlier, and the rest is history!

4. I can drive stick shift better than most guys. Back in the day, on my 1 1/2 hour drive to work, I could shift my car, drink a cup of coffee and chat on my cell phone all at the same time. And NOT get into an accident! In NY! Now that's talent...

5. I am a Taco Bell junkie! Love it! Have forever and always will. I ate it all the time when I was pregnant with my girls, and guess what? They both love it! Emma used to do flips in my belly after I would eat it. It was so cool to watch.

6. I crave textures. Not just certain foods like chocolate or sweets, I actually crave a texture of food. This started when I was first pregnant.

7. I love driving in my car, blasting my radio and singing. It is so relaxing to me. All I think about is the song I'm hearing, and I daydream. These blissful moments are far and few between these days, usually on my way to Joann's craft store.

Now it's my turn! I am tagging Chelsea, Michelle , Michelle , Wendy, Tonya, Bobbie and Julie.

Join to Win!



Sign up for my mailing list and enter to win a custom dress Sized 18 months ~ 6 years! All mailing list subscribers will be entered into a drawing on May 30th. You choose the fabric! Scroll down to my mailing list to enter!

Whatcha need, girl?

Ok, this is funny! Erin posted this on her blog and I had to try it. You go to Google and type in your name plus needs. Go see what you need and post it on your blog.

Apparently, this is what I need:

1. Christine Needs Constant Attention. (not really, I am quite independent.)

2. Christine needs to know where her inventory is located at all times. (Ok, true, my supplies are a mess!)

3. Christine needs to stop looking at clothes. (Why, it's too much fun!)

4. Christine needs a personal assistant twice a day. (Wouldn't that be nice!)

5. Christine needs some solid home cooking. (Actually, I could stand to lose a few pounds.)

Now go try it!

Monday, May 7, 2007

Want A Little Peek...


Tomorrow is the big day! WisteriaLane's Brat Pack launch. I am so honored to have collaborated with Chelsea! We chose the famous Brat Pack movie, The Outsiders. Search WisteriaLane starting tomorrow to see all the amazing collaborations!

Sunday, May 6, 2007

The Happy Gardener


Yesterday, my little cutie, Emma, was in all her glory gardening with my husband. She has her own gardening gloves and tools, which I had to buy or I never would have heard the end of it! My little nature girl, sat there playing with worms, yes worms. You would not catch me playing with worms, but she was having a blast. She named them and held them and talked to them.

And here's that man of mine. Gotta love a man who gets dirty...

Cinco de Mayo


Here's a little peek at a new set I just listed. I am so in love with this fabric. The colors, the patterns. I had been saving it for just the right time, and it worked perfectly for this Cinco de Mayo launch. See it here.

Friday, May 4, 2007

What a Week!



Whew! I have been under a fish frenzy all week! It's been a crazy week here! First, some great news, GenMarie is The Featured Designer of the Week on Journal Modiste. I am so incredibly honored! Thanks Amy! You are one amazing woman! Click here to read my interview.

Tuesday is WisteriaLane's Big Brat Pack Launch! And what a launch it is! So much fun! I have the great honor of colaborating with Chelsea of VintageandChic*Boutique. She is such an amazing designer! We have so many amazing desginers working with us on this launch! You don't want to miss it!


Ok, it's no secret, I am Grey's Anatomy obsessed! I can't get enough of my McDreamy! But I am loosing faith. Next week's sneek peek has me miffed. How could he buy another woman a drink?! We have waited so long for him and Meredith to finally get back together, now he is having doubts. What is that????!!!! He is starting to lose his McDreaminess!!!! I am just dieing here.

I am loving the Izzy George storyline. I love George. He's just so sweet. I am routing for them. And Addison's spinoff show looks good. But there was just too many commercials last night. I think there was one every 5 minutes! But still, I am a faithful watcher. It's the only night I watch tv. My hubby knows, Thursday nights after 9pm, I am not to be bothered. Off to my bedroom I go, usually with some ice cream, shut the door and glue myself to the tv for an hour. Ahhhh...bliss.
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