Monday, November 30, 2009

Sneak Peek for Deb


It's sneak peek week at A Swap for All Seasons and I almost forgot to post my peek! This time we're swapping altered cabinet cards. I love these old photos...I always wonder who these people were and what their life was like. They have to have names for me...this man became Albert. He has kind eyes and a steady gaze. A solid, trusting face. I like him! I can't show you the finished card...only a peek. We're supposed to mail them tomorrow. So, come back in a few days if you'd like to see Albert in all his glory. In the mean time I'll show you the BACK of his photo which is often times with these cabinet cards as lovely as the photo itself!

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Advent Calendar Pocket Day 9


Lisa Pace has added another pocket to her Advent Pocket Calendar project. I didn't have a red bird similar to the one she used so I substituted this little vintage ornament. I think it works just as well, don't you? This has been such a fun project...we're over half way now. I'm really looking forward to seeing what it will all look like when it's finished!

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Happy Thanksgiving!

Have a wonderful day!

Monday, November 23, 2009

VooDoo Heart


The Voodoo Heart Shadow Box is another Artist Class project I got to work on this weekend. Tia Storm taught the project which called for a shadow box to hold a hand sewn heart. I didn't have a shadow box handy so I took a stretched canvas and painted it black, added paper to the sides and old sheet music to the center and made my own. My heart took a bit of a different direction than Tia's...not too much angst in my heart these days thankfully...but that's the beauty of a project like this. You can create it in whatever manner that speaks to you! Artist class is now officially over but I still have several projects to complete. Good thing I'm off today!

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Artist Class - Digital ATCs with Joy Ott



Joy Ott has a nice and easy tutorial at Artist Class for making digital ATCs. Here's the one I made using the digital kit she provided us. I'm still very much a beginner when it comes to digital art...I think I'll always love the actual cutting and pasting best...but it's fun to play around and learn something new.

Advent Calendar Pockets 3 and 12


Here are two more Advent calendar pockets I've finished. Don't you wish you had all the time in the world to play at things you love? I could sit at my craft table and be happy as a clam cutting and pasting all day! What have you been creating lately? I'll check back later...I'm off to work now...have a fun Saturday!

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Artist Class



Artist Class is an online collection of projects that I've been having a great time with. I only wish I had more time to complete them! But here's one I finished this morning. This little snowman ornament was made using Paperclay following Dawn Edmonson's (of The Feathered Nest) easy tutorial. I've always wanted to try a project with Paperclay and this one was nice and simple and turned out great...I love his little round cheeks! There's still time to join in for all the projects if you'd like to take a look.

Monday, November 16, 2009

A Sweet Girl


Is this a sweet looking child? I wish I knew her name. I found this photo in a thrift store recently and could bear to leave it there. Please feel free to use her in your art. I think she'd like that!

Advent Pocket Calendar


Lisa Pace of It's In the Details is sharing a fun project called 12 Day Advent Pocket Calendar. Over the next couple of weeks she plans to share a tutorial on how to create each of the 12 pockets that "when finished and put together will create a 12 Day Advent Pocket Style Calendar." Each pocket will contain a small strip of paper that has a fun holiday thing to do each day. I've always loved Advent calendars and usually buy one each year but this caught my eye and looked like a lot of fun. It helps that I already had some of the supplies on hand. I had bought a set of Tim Holtz fragments not too long ago at Michaels when they were on sale. But the beauty of this project is that you can really use whatever you have on hand to embellish your pockets. Lisa's making the pockets randomly so today's pocket is number 1. She's already shown us how to make days 5, 10 and 11. Go take a look!

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Red Lead Artist on Call


I was honored recently to be invited by Chris and Sharon of Red Lead to be one of their Artists on Call. If you read my blog you know how much I love Red Lead products. In addition to having a great shop full of wonderful things they host a Yahoo group full of warm and talented "swap sisters" who constantly inspire me. The only downside...the shop is in St. Louis! If it were closer I'd be there every weekend taking one of their workshops. Not that distance has stopped me completely...Quinn treated me last year to a weekend in St. Louis that included one of my favorite workshops! Hmmm...Christmas is coming...maybe I need to whisper something in Santa's ear!

Here are the projects I made with the Red Lead supplies Chris and Sharon sent me.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

A Gorgeous Giveaway at Mudbay





Cathy of Mudbay Musings and Mudbay Images is celebrating her 100th post with a gorgeous blog giveaway. Just take a look at all the pretties she's including! All you have to do to be entered in the giveaway is stop by and leave a comment on this post by midnight November 25. So, go on...take a look!










Scenes from the Mixed Media Market



Here are a few shots of our tables all set up for the Mixed Media Market. We had a great time. We would have loved to have a better day weather wise but for our first venture like this I think it went real well. Mark your calendars for March 23rd when we have our next sale. More info will be coming soon!








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Thursday, November 5, 2009

Old Maid


I found this Old Maid game a few weeks back at the Funky Junk Sisters sale. I love these sweet images and thought I'd share them. There was no information on or in the box so I don't know how old they are or who made them. Enjoy!


Christmas Collages




Do you ever get lost in all your "stuff" while working on a project? I know I do. Maybe it's because I'm so easily distracted by a piece of pretty paper or a face peeking out from under the scraps. Right in the middle of one project all these little bits called me in another direction and these collages were born. You'll see them at the Mixed Media Market of Saturday!