Monday, December 14, 2015

My First Abandon!

 ......... at the local library .........




I didn't hang around to see who found it and what their reaction was .... I just want to make it, abandon it and daydream that it's in a good home!  LOL  This is great fun ... I have a few more things ready to abandon.

Thursday, December 10, 2015

Art Abandonment - Sharing My Art!

 
Art Abandonment is a group of artists designed to encourage random acts of art kindness, left in various locations around the globe. The idea is that artists can make something and leave it for a lucky unsuspecting person to find.  I love the idea of blessing someone's life with such a random act of kindness.
 
The project was started by Michael deMeng. You can read the whole story here:
 
 
I checked it out on the Facebook page (which I cannot for the LIFE of me figure out how to officially join ... this stuff is so foreign to me!) and was amazed at the pieces of art that are being left around the world for someone to find and enjoy.  I thought it would be a perfect situation for me, as I continue to create stuff with no place to go with it .... I'm saturating friends and family .... and LW is taking my stuff to Nashville, but she's been trying to slow down the amount of stuff she takes ...
 
So I made up some "free art" tags (already working on better looking ones!) ... and I have a couple things packaged up ready to be abandoned.  I'm going to stop by my local library on the way home and leave these on a table somewhere secluded:
 

THEN I have this one ready to go that isn't Christmas themed:


Tomorrow my DH has a dr apt and I'm going to try to leave that one in the waiting room!


Friday, November 6, 2015

Grandkid Ornaments 2015

This year's ornaments were a bit of a headache, due to my inability to do letters free-hand.  <sigh>   I found a stencil at HobbyLobby that was perfect and I loved the letters .... and I KNOW how to stencil.  I know the brush has to be dry ... blah blah blah.

Anyway these are mini canvases that I glued mono-prints (Gelli-Plate prints in Christmas colors!) onto the front of ... painted the sides and added some stenciled dots (drywall tape!!).  And then the lettering began.   The stencil is whimsical lettering, which is perfect, but some of the letters flourish out the side and it's hard to get the letters side by side.  So after many screws ups ... gluing more squares of gelli-prints on top of gelli-prints .... I finally got good letter stencils on the front of these bad boys.



They did turn out super cute and I'm pleased w/ them, but they were a LABOR.OF.LOVE.  There is one ornament that is 3 prints deep on the front ... one more stencil screw up and I would have had to start from scratch on that one.  LOL

Let the holidays begin.

Friday, October 9, 2015

First Christmas Ornament

My youngest daughter got married a couple weeks ago, and she and her new husband are hosting an I DO BBQ tomorrow nite. (they had a very small wedding, and no reception, so this is their reception!)

She didn't get a First Christmas ornament at her shower, so I decided to make her one:
A couple years ago I made puzzle piece ornaments for the grandkids, and have a BUNCH of pieces left over.  They are from a large puzzle so they are about 2 inches each. 

I used two different gelli plate prints I had done to stock up on Christmas colors for projects this season, stamped some snowflakes and a North Pole postmark ... stamped and cut out the words and glittered the whole thing.  (I hate glitter)

Added a small piece of wood on the back to aid the glue in keeping the pieces together ... forever!

I have seen mixed media projects where they have taken puzzle pieces and collaged each of them different, and then put the puzzle back together -- so cute!  I'd like to try it sometime ... there are a lot of pieces left over!!

Monday, September 21, 2015

On 2nd Thought

So the bookmarks didn't pan out.  <sigh>

I had them all set to go to OfficeMax for laminating.  Beautiful colors, clear crisp letters, etc etc. 

And then the laminating....

The heat from the machine muddled the colors until they were just really ugly .... and blurred the typed words .... so I pitched them .... (thankfully laminating is only $1.49 per sheet!)

Anyway ... bummer .... best laid plans.

Friday, August 14, 2015

Bookmarks for Women's Retreat

Our church is having a women's retreat this fall, and I cannot attend (truthfully I probably wouldn't have if I were in town but that's another therapy session) ... I want to donate something to the ladies, anonymously (cauz I want no accolades) ... and thought of bookmarks:


Last Sunday during the sermon, the pastor said "Grace Changes Everything".  It stuck w/ me, as I need to claim that grace every single day.

I thought it would be a neat giveaway for the ladies.  I will laminate them, add a ribbon at the top and trim the corners w/ a rounded corner punch.

Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Loss

We found out yesterday that my ex-husband was found dead that morning.  He had not been ill, simply died in his sleep.

So many emotions .... we have been divorced for almost 15 years, but have two beautiful daughters.  The void in their hearts and lives is more than I can bear.  They are in so much pain right now and my heart just breaks for them.

He was an amazing father to my girls, and I will be eternally grateful for that.  He was always there for them and they knew without a doubt they were #1 in his life....always.  He loved our only granddaughter, she was an absolute joy to him.  His last nite on this earth he had spent w/ her so her parents could go out to dinner. 

He will be missed. 

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Camp Aftermath

So here's a summary of my trip to Brave Girl Camp ...


·        This camp is the brainchild of Melody Ross and her sister, Cathy Wilkins.  Melody has been thru so much crap in her life (personal AND business) and she is the perfect person to be running this.  She’s emotional, creative and passionate.  Cathy is the calming force and the one that makes Melody’s ‘dreams’ become a reality.  She’s also one of the cooks for the camps!!

·        24 women converged on this camp.  All walks of life, all different places in their life.  Oldest was 65 and youngest was an 18 year old niece of a woman (who attended also) that had given her the trip for a graduation present.  Most were in their 40’s and 50’s.

·        It was not what I expected.  I expected the touchy feely stuff, etc., but not to the extent it was.  The goal of the camp is to help women heal from past hurts, move fwd, find their voice, empower them to live life on a new level.  The ‘red carpet’ is a safe place to dump it … we were told that nothing leaves this area.

·        Was not prepared for the level of HURT and PAIN in these women’s lives.  They just laid it all out there, looking for a way to move passed it and heal.  I had never experienced anything like that.

·        As I texted my sisters on Thursday morning after a particularly brutal ‘share’ time …. We are so incredibly blessed to have had such a carefree safe secure childhood.  So many women in this group had lousy childhoods, had bad memories of their fathers (emotionally absent, etc) and mothers that didn’t meet their basic needs … I don’t know that there was one woman in the group that didn’t have some issue from CHILDHOOD.  If the worst thing we experienced was that Mom wouldn't let us have a DingDong whenever we wanted, then we are waaay ahead of most of the world!  LOL

·        Food was amazing … we didn’t want for anything.   We had lunch and dinner in Melody’s house.   I cleaned the Art Barn frig out of Diet Pepsi more than once (I had another woman that was hitting it hard w/ me and we laughed about it)  There were snacks and drinks (non-alcoholic)  available to us the entire time we were in the Art Barn (the location for the ‘red carpet sessions’ and the art sessions)

·        I want an Art Barn

·        So am I happy I went?  Not ‘thrilled’ I guess … I did enjoy it, and I did enjoy meeting the women.  They were sincere and lovely people – and thankfully I found a kindred spirit that had the same sense of humor as I did – we were assigned seating for art portions (due to having so many supplies to leave laid out for the week) and she was seated by me.  She was a lot of fun (and what probably saved the trip for me!)

·        Yes there is always one person that is off-the-charts annoying in any group of women.  And this group had TWO.  By the end of the week I really had hit my saturation point w/ both of them.

·        I would not go back – but only because it really wasn’t what I was looking for.  It was invaluable to those women that needed that safe place to share and heal …. And I would very much recommend it to a woman that is trying to overcome obstacles in her life that she just cannot climb above.  It is a very safe place.

·        Worth the money?  For me … no.  Again … for some women it was worth every penny.

·        The art portions were not what I expected either.  I had hoped Melody would be sharing new techniques and actively participating in the art sessions.  (she’s a great artist!)  However, it was clear that art sessions were only for ‘therapy’.  She gave prompts that we were suppose to use as a spring board to get going in the creative process.  She actually left the barn during those times, wasn’t looking at anyone’s work, etc.  I believe she did that so that no one would think they were under any kind of pressure to create a certain way, and she wouldn’t be commenting on ANYONE’s art, making someone else possibly feel sub-par because she didn’t comment on theirs.  Our art was OURS alone.

·        My takeaways ... my life is blessed beyond measure.  My past is what has formed me into who I am today.  I own my mistakes wholly and I have learned from them and moved fwd, which is why I had nothing to share.  I don’t let them rule my life, they are NOT who I am today, which is why I had nothing to share.  I am okay (that is stunning, as I never thought I was ok! LOL).  Hmmmmm I guess I did get something from this after all, eh?  LOL
 
Did I mention I want an Art Barn?!!?!?

Monday, June 8, 2015

Giddy Giddy Giddy - BGC Here I Come!


I am packed. In a carry-on.

This is monumental because I'm a heavy packer. I want options ... always. But the Brave Girls Camp isn't a fancy event ... just 4 days of art and fun ... so I didn't "need" a lot of stuff. And among all the 'nice' t-shirts and capris I only packed TWO pair of sandals ... now THAT is progress!

I'm very excited for this adventure!! It's only been 2 months of waiting ... and finally here! I checked the BGC website and they have uploaded BIOs for the students that will be there with me. I started to read them and said "NO ... I will print these off, memorize them on the plane, and pick my BFF for the week." (I pity the girl).

Tomorrow we fly out at 7:00 am ... husband is flying as far as MSP w/ me and then he is headed to Alaska to visit his son for 10 days.

Weather forecast for Boise: 90's and sunny
Weather forecast for Anchorage: 50's and rain, then 80's and sunny


And here's to being Brave.



Wednesday, May 6, 2015

And .... It Is Over (insert exhale)


So I only sold $96 (I had over $500 to sell) … but got plenty of affirmation … I had many many positive comments, and had about 3 women that absolutely LOVED my work, were amazed that I had made all of it, and kept coming back to look (yes they did buy)!   ... And my SquareReader worked!! (yeah it's the small victories)

What I DO know is I do NOT want to do the craft show circuit. This stuff will go w/ LW to the flea market … and she’s doing a couple of local markets this summer.  (I might do a couple of those w/ her—but I will wear TENNIS SHOES!  I'm not known for my choice of shoes sometimes!!!)

Lousy pic ... I'll upload the CAMERA pics tomorrow.  My phone sux.  LOL

I do feel alot better about my work.  Affirmation from total strangers is a great gauge of your talent.  Family HAS to tell you it's good ... LOL LOL ... my friends would ONLY tell me it's good ... LOL  But now people that don't know me liked my work, and that goes a long way in the confidence department!

So ... I am so so glad it's over.  I'm glad I did it ... now I know what that venue feels like!

Now what's the NEXT project?!?!?  LOL

I think I will go back to doing a few re-purposed wood projects for LW to take w/ her ... she's out of the shabby chic frames w/ wire.  She said those went really well, so I have a few more frames to work with in my inventory.


I have some boxes I can re-purpose ... I have seen some that have been done w/ mixed media, so I might 'get crazy' and try that ... I do love that I have alot of different projects I CAN do ...  variety is the spice of life, eh? 

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Today's the Day

Happy Cinco de Mayo .... the Ladies Nite Vendor Show is here finally!  Husband's car is packed (mine is too small and CUTE to house all this stuff!!), I have $100 change in small bills, a SquareReader ....

I'm so excited to see if anyone likes my stuff!!  LOL LOL

Thursday, April 23, 2015

Mixed Media w/ GrandGirl

A couple weeks ago we had all the grandkids, sans one, at the house and Grandpa had a project that was boy oriented.  We have 3 little boys about the same age there ... and one granddaughter that was a year younger than them, but not really interested in doing a BOY project.  So I said "E come in here w/ me..."

I quickly sanded the rough edges off a small piece of pallet wood, propped her on a stool in the studio and discussed with her the concept of mixed media.  I brought over some paints, some scrapbook papers and some stamps ... and she began ......

Chatting to me the whole time!  So very cute .... I gave her a very sharp pair of scissors and told her "you have to be very very careful or your momma will kill me!"  She was very careful.  No fingers lost in the making of this artwork.


She cut out the houses and the roofs, and had me cut out the hearts and the clouds, etc cauz those were a little too tedious for her, but she painted the grass and the sky like a champ ... with her finger .... just like Grandma does!


She drew some windows, doors and put sunshine rays on the sun, then finished by stamping her name in the middle of the houses .... I gave it a quick poly spray and she was done!



I loved finally doing mixed media w/ SOMEONE in my family that can truly appreciate it.  Even if she's just a 5 year old .... she IS an artist .... and we made some memories that day.

Friday, April 17, 2015

The Goods are Finished!

So I am officially DONE w/ everything I wanted to take to Cinco de Mayo Ladies Nite on 5 May.  Here are some pics:

 Just one of these -- it's about 2 feet long ... 

 Vintage Advertisement signs -- some have hooks and some don't


 1" wooden magnets 
(made w/ gelli plate prints and sticker letters)


 3x3 chunkyArt
(made about 26 various)


7x7 and 5x5 woodArt
(my absolute fav piece I made is the grey house/yellow background)

I guess I'm happy with how they turned out ... like I said in the previous post, this ended up not being very much fun because of a mass production and deadline ... but my daughters and several friends have told me it's all great and should sell out!  (ha)

When I have the booth set up that nite I will make sure to take pics of the layout and post them.

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Working Toward the Finish Line

I've been working my tail off getting ready for this 'show' on 5 May. 



What I have decided is that the craft show circuit is NOT for me.  I have been agonizing over WHAT I should be doing w/ my 'stuff'.  At least now I can check off craft shows.  I have not liked having a deadline, and that has caused the creation process to NOT be fun.  I go blank on what to do on the next board, what color to use next, etc.   I'm just doing assembly line work and not enjoying the art process.

So this has been a good way to find this out.  It's a small venue, no pressure ... and whatever I don't sell can go w/ LW to the flea market in Nashville next month ... so in that respect it has been a success.  It's going to be interesting to see if anything on my table is appealing to these women.

The chiropractic office has a Facebook page, and my daughter will be 'showcasing' each vendor in the next two weeks.  I sent her finished pics and she said I'm on for Friday.  <deep breath>


Friday, March 13, 2015

POWER TOOLS!!!

I work with wood alot ... love it!  Probably a throwback to my childhood.  My dad worked in his shop alot, espec when they were building their house 30+ years ago ... he also spent time down there creating beautiful furniture for my mom.  He was always working with wood, so the smell of cut wood is sweet perfume to me! 

With this "Ladies Nite" thing coming up, I have several quick ideas that will require me to be sanding alot of pieces.  My finger joints and my wrists don't hold up well to tasks that require repetitive motion and pressure, so my electric hand sander and a piece of sandpaper is hard work for me.  Espec when I'm doing many many pieces for this upcoming event.

Soooooooooo ... last nite when my H came home I told him of my dilemma and asked if we could go by Harbor Freight and look at their tabletop sanders.  OH yes I bought one!!!

 It is heavenly!  We took it out of the box and immediately tried it out on some pallet wood.  If you know anything about pallet wood.....crazy rough....and this thing smooooooooothed it right out!  What a great time (and hand) saver!!!  There's no stopping me now!

We also bought a scroll saw last fall, but haven't tried it out yet.  I have some cool ideas for using that thing too .... but the workshop area in the basement isn't quite done yet and I already have a chop saw and this sander taking up space on the portable bench we made on VD, so I kinda need to wait until we're finished b/4 I start pulling out ALLL the toys!

I'm so very lucky to be able to have all this equipment at my disposal ... thanks to my great great husband!