Tuesday, December 30, 2008
One down...
I was working on my place mats this morning. The first one turned out...the second one was a failure. The contact paper on the front buckled and I ended up with a U shaped place mat.
I need to punch some more squares since several got ruined when I peeled back the buckled contact paper.
I'm not giving up...I will make at least 4 of these so we'll each have one for the holiday season.
Tags:
Christmas,
frugal living,
recycling
Saturday, December 27, 2008
What I've been doing...
I've been holding my little girl. She has had the sniffles for about 2 weeks but took a turn for the worse on Christmas Day. Yesterday I took her to the doctor after she spent most of the night "barking". She has croup and a sinus infection. Poor little thing. We're hoping she's well by Tuesday which is her 6th birthday!
Today I've started punching out squares from old Christmas cards. I saw this blog post on creating placemats from old cards and pictures of family and friends. I have a several shoe boxes of old cards that will fit the bill. I think I'll use clear contact paper instead of bringing them to Kinkos though, especially since I happen to have some laying around.
Today I've started punching out squares from old Christmas cards. I saw this blog post on creating placemats from old cards and pictures of family and friends. I have a several shoe boxes of old cards that will fit the bill. I think I'll use clear contact paper instead of bringing them to Kinkos though, especially since I happen to have some laying around.
Tags:
Christmas,
frugal living,
recycling
Friday, December 26, 2008
Merry Christmas...a day late
It was a busy day so I never got around to wishing my online friends a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS!
I also opened the final gift in the 12 days of Christmas swap. This pretty little quiltlet was from the hostess Theresa. She also included some fun fibers and a pencil to play with. My daughter has already laid claim to the stocking hat bedecked pencil.
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Flowers in December
I think I was feeling like I needed a little warmth and sunshine. The flowers are fabric yo-yo's.
The sentiment reads:
It's the little things that make life Big.
Tags:
Altered book,
painting,
Playtime AB,
rubber stamping,
sewing
Krumkake
This is what I spent the morning making! The first 6 or so didn't turn out but the next 50+ turned out just fine. Tricky little buggers to make but oh so good to eat!
Tags:
Christmas,
kitchen,
not art at all
Days 10 and 11
So I'm a little behind...
On Day 10 I got this cute little book from Carol. Thanks so much! It will be fun to play in.
Today I got to open my gift from Elizabeth.
My kids have been guessing...they guessed a pack of gum. Not so but they were on the right track! It's an assemblage made from an Altoid tin. Very cool I love it! Thank you!
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Recycled Sweater hats
I picked up this sweater at a garage sale over the summer for $1.
I didn't like the way it fit but did like the pattern. Last year I saw a tutorial on making hats from sweaters...wish I could credit them but I can't remember where I saw it.
I ended up with two hats. I like the square one with the little tassels the best. The braided tassels I made from some black yarn I had laying around.
I still have a bunch of sweater left...I'll have to do some experiments. Maybe ornaments for the tree? Who knows but I'll post anything that is successful.
Tags:
frugal living,
recycling,
sewing
Monday, December 22, 2008
COLD!!
Every morning I've been waking up to find this at my front door.
Today I made a draft stop to hopefully help...my only worry is that it will be froze to the door in the morning.
The curtains in my son's room and the ones on the patio door have both been froze to the 3M window kits we put on them. I can't even imagine how cold it would be if they weren't on!
I filled the fabric tube with old towel scraps and used baggies filled with rice and beans. Last time I made one of these we had a cat so I had kitty litter laying around.
Today I made a draft stop to hopefully help...my only worry is that it will be froze to the door in the morning.
The curtains in my son's room and the ones on the patio door have both been froze to the 3M window kits we put on them. I can't even imagine how cold it would be if they weren't on!
I filled the fabric tube with old towel scraps and used baggies filled with rice and beans. Last time I made one of these we had a cat so I had kitty litter laying around.
Tags:
frugal living,
not art at all,
sewing
On the 9th day of Christmas...
I got these super cute earrings! I've been wanting to open these since I pulled all the packages out of the box. They were packed in an organza bag so I could see it was jewelry. Marie put my name on the tag...she knows I like PINK. Thanks so much!
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Sorta clean.
I buckled down and got at least half of my space clean and organized.
I scrubbed most of the paint and glue off my self healing mat and counter top as well.
I think now that it's clean, I'm going to work on some jewelry. Nothing worse than a messy space with beads and jumprings floating around!
I scrubbed most of the paint and glue off my self healing mat and counter top as well.
I think now that it's clean, I'm going to work on some jewelry. Nothing worse than a messy space with beads and jumprings floating around!
Tags:
art space,
organization
Gifts aplenty!
On the 7th day of Christmas I got this recycled bits necklace from Jeanene.
Today I opened this sweet beaded angel ornament. I'm not sure who created it because there was no name attached. I made the same mistake last year!
Yesterday also brought me this fabulous quiltie from Theresa.
Friday, December 19, 2008
A gift for Mom
I put this scrapbook together for my mom.
She loves having something small to bring with her when they visit with friends.
Here's a little tiny peek at the inside as well.
She loves having something small to bring with her when they visit with friends.
Here's a little tiny peek at the inside as well.
Tags:
scrapbook
Days 5 and 6
Yesterday I got a sweet little matchbox sachet from Patt and today brought a fun bookmark and tag from Judy.
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
On the 4th day..
I got these nifty items from JoAnn. First from the package was the square button brooch then came the Eiffel Tower slide. I've never seen slides with frosted glass before...very cool.
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
New Pendant
Last month I won at BINGO on ABC and received a fabulous package from Marie.
In the bottom of the cigar box there was a lone earring. I immediately fell in love with it...I like sparkly things!
What's a girl to do...why, make a pendant, of course. I simply removed the french hook and put a jump ring in it's place.
Tags:
frugal living,
jewelry,
recycling
The 3rd day of Christmas
My daughter was thrilled when she opened this one.
She had wanted this particular book when I was wrapping it up in November. We must have had one person drop from the swap since I got my own back.
Anyway, I made 12 little books each with a different kaleidoscope I created as the cover.
Tags:
Christmas,
kaleidoscopes,
swap
Monday, December 15, 2008
Present time!
The time has come to start opening the presents I received in my 12 Days of Christmas Swap.
My children are taking turns opening the packages for me.
Day 1 was this cute ornament with a funny sentiment from Kathy.
Day 2 is this super cute plaque made by Leigh.
Tags:
altered art,
Christmas,
swap
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Bridge construction zone
We've lost our table to eat by, at least until all the glue sets.
Our son's 3rd grade Academic Challenge group has been studying bridges.
This is there homework assignment.
It's made entirely from spaghetti, marshmallows and glue. Other optional materials were toothpicks, scotch tape and paperclips. It had to span 75cm and 15cm in width. It also had to support 3 matchbox cars...as you can see his supports more than that. They also had to keep track of the materials they used because each item had a $ value and the goal was to build a bridge to meet the requirements the least expensively. He's not done reinforcing it yet so we don't have a $ total yet.
Our son's 3rd grade Academic Challenge group has been studying bridges.
This is there homework assignment.
It's made entirely from spaghetti, marshmallows and glue. Other optional materials were toothpicks, scotch tape and paperclips. It had to span 75cm and 15cm in width. It also had to support 3 matchbox cars...as you can see his supports more than that. They also had to keep track of the materials they used because each item had a $ value and the goal was to build a bridge to meet the requirements the least expensively. He's not done reinforcing it yet so we don't have a $ total yet.
Susan Tuttle book giveaway
Susan Tuttle has a new book Exhibition 36: Mixed-Media Demonstrations + Explorations which you can find on Amazon here.
She is also giving away a copy on her blog so swing by and join in the fun ...
Tags:
giveaway,
mixed-media
Friday, December 12, 2008
Recycled recipe book
My old recipe book started falling apart. Not structurally but the paint finish started coming off. It was driving me crazy so I needed a new solution.
I scavenged the 3-ring binder mechanism from the old one and combined it with the cover off an unwanted cookbook.
Cooking and baking...not art.
We had a "Thanksgiving dinner" this week to celebrate my brother-in-law's 30th birthday. We knew he loves a good turkey dinner so it was the perfect fit.
With Christmas approaching, I've also been doing some baking. I hate baking, but the kids think decorating the cookies is "the best thing ever" so I give in and bake. I'll be bringing LOTS of cookies and fudge to share to our neighborhood party.
With Christmas approaching, I've also been doing some baking. I hate baking, but the kids think decorating the cookies is "the best thing ever" so I give in and bake. I'll be bringing LOTS of cookies and fudge to share to our neighborhood party.
Tags:
Christmas,
Thanksgiving
Monday, December 8, 2008
Fixed it!!
I got some good advice on perspective and fixed my painting. (sorry the lighting is a little poor)
I had originally put the table in sort of wonky because my previous painting that also had a table always bugged me a bit as well. It appeared to be too flat like it was trying to climb up the wall. Now I know what's wrong with that one as well. Not sure if that one would be as easy to fix.
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Card party
Just playing around again.
I found this picture in an old family album. Mom said she wasn't sure who they were so... I get to play.
Check out the curtains!! And davenport...yes, that's what my parents always called it.
Anyone know what card game this hand would be good for??? Bet you can't guess!
Tags:
Altered book,
ephemera,
Playtime AB
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Finished painting
I finished up my painting this morning.
I still need work on perspective. The table is bugging me because it seems like it is tipped up too far.
Anyone have any ideas for me for perspective...should the angle be bigger or smaller to make the table look flat?
Friday, December 5, 2008
Starting a painting
Just thought I'd give a sneak peek at what I'm working on.
I haven't done any painting for quite some time.
There are lots of layers on this canvas...I just keep painting over the old with gesso and starting over. Talk about getting my money's worth out of this canvas!
I haven't done any painting for quite some time.
There are lots of layers on this canvas...I just keep painting over the old with gesso and starting over. Talk about getting my money's worth out of this canvas!
Tags:
canvas,
frugal living,
painting,
wine
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Found some art...
I was cleaning off my craft area this morning and found this page I had completed last week. I never took a picture because the glue was drying then I forgot all about it.
I used all my scraps and abandoned ideas from our family Christmas letter. The star on the left is one of my digital kaleidoscopes that I had printed then very carefully cut out.
This second page I whipped together and it kind of shows...
It was just scraps I had laying around. I wanted to make something just to prove to myself that I hadn't completely lost it. Not a fantastic piece but this is just my "playtime" altered book anyway.
I used all my scraps and abandoned ideas from our family Christmas letter. The star on the left is one of my digital kaleidoscopes that I had printed then very carefully cut out.
This second page I whipped together and it kind of shows...
It was just scraps I had laying around. I wanted to make something just to prove to myself that I hadn't completely lost it. Not a fantastic piece but this is just my "playtime" altered book anyway.
Tags:
Altered book,
Christmas,
kaleidoscopes,
recycling
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Christmas is coming...and still no art
I've been in a major art slump. I decorated the house with seasonal decor but that's as close to artsy as I've gotten these days.
I've got a lot on my plate...medical issues with both my son and my father. This is just a really crappy time of year for this sort of thing to happen. Not that anytime of year is good but it's hard to be excited and happy when everything around you seems to be going down hill.
Tags:
Christmas
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