Monday, July 28, 2008

TrapezoidArt - Mini Challenge

I love math and find myself using it all the time, most especially in my creative endeavors. But I believe that TrapezoidArt loves math even more than I do. Now you may wonder, as I did when I first saw the name, what is TrapezoidArt? The formula, according to the artist, is: ink + paper + drawing + cutting + glueing + lot of patience = Trapezoid Art.

I have a personal attraction for clean line drawings. I am completely unable to draw a straight line even with the help of a ruler. So I admire anyone who has that skill. TrapezoidArt's work is clean, concise and extremely beautiful. Her eye for proportion and scale is amazing. I love that her work is black and white as I believe it really lets the beauty of her drawings shine. The colored backgrounds further enhance the simple beauty of her work. Please take a few minutes to browse her gallery of artwork. I believe you will be as amazed as I am at her talent.















Q&A with TrapezoidArt:

A Little About You:
What is your favorite morning beverage?
A hot cup of tea with milk and sugar.
Do you prefer cats or dogs?
Hmmm....I will say dogs.
What is next to your computer right now?
plate of plastic corn and bell peppers, my four year old just served me saladfrom her kitchen.
Do you like your handwriting?
I do like my handwriting and use my writing instead of stamps.
Would you bungee jump?
No way.
If you could meet one historical figure, who would it be and what would ask him/her?
It will be Mahatma Gandhi and I will ask him if he regrets anything.

A Little About Your Mini Scrapbook:
What prompted you to join the Mini Scrapbook Challenge?
I happened to see the challenge forum at the right time and fell in love with the mini album.
When you first saw the album, what did you think you would do with it?
I was planning on creating an "Enchanted Garden".
What did you end up doing with it?
I created a book with some world wonders as some other contestant had picked a garden theme.
Is there a theme to your album? Why/why not?
I decided to go with my line of artwork and create a "Little Book of World Wonders".
Now that you have worked with one, would you want to do another one?
Oh sure, already made a few and they are much better than my initial one.
What would you do differently next time?
Keep it simple and avoid overdoing it.

A Little About Your Art/Craft:
When did you first start crafting? Why?
Must be from when I was little. My aunt was very creative and used to weave animals out of paper scrap and I tried to copy her.
What is your favorite material/technique?
Intricate ink drawings on paper and then cutting them out and glueing them onto a different ase.
What are your favorite colors to work with?
I seem to favor black and white.
Are you good with written instructions, or do you need pictures?
I do okay with written instructions. My memory is good and I always take a quick glance at instructions before starting anything even though the end product looks simple.
If you could learn one new technique, what would it be? Why?
It has to be Pyrography (woodburning). I am sure most people will like to learn to"writing with fire".
If you could give one piece of advice to a young person first starting out, what would it be?
Don't give up and if put your heart into it, your business will surely be successful.

Friday, July 25, 2008

So Called Mommy - Mini Challenge

SoCalledMommy is quite experienced designing with paper goods. Her shop is filled with beautiful hand made cards that make me want to grab a pen and spend a few hours in personal correspondence. She also has a very unique offering of mini albums herself, ready for your favorite photos.

She is participating in 'Mission Soldier Support' by donating cards to our soldiers to use in corresponding with their families. As a veteran, I am touched by her generosity. Please check out her shop for more information about this wonderful opportunity to offer support for our troops overseas.













Q&A With So Called Mommy:

A Little About You:
What is your favorite morning beverage?
Orange Juice
Do you prefer cats or dogs?
Dogs...we have one
What is next to your computer right now?
My digital camera and card reader
Do you like your handwriting?
Yes, I'm probably a little vain about it in fact
Would you bungee jump?
No way! I'm too much of a scaredy cat

A Little About Your Mini Scrapbook:
What prompted you to join the Mini Scrapbook Challenge?
Just the word "scrapbook" caught my attention. And I'm always up for a good challenge.
When you first saw the album, what did you think you would do with it?
I thought I would do some kind of holiday theme...July 4th, Halloween, something like that
What did you end up doing with it?
I ended up doing a colors theme. Each page has a different color, and a place for a tiny photo
Is there a theme to your album? Why/why not?
My general scrapbooks don't have themes. They're just chronological events in our family's life. So when I do mini albums, it's fun to have something more cohesive about them.
Now that you have worked with one, would you want to do another one?
You bet!
What would you do differently next time?
I might turn some of the pages into fold out pages to increase the number of photos that I (or someone else) could add.

A Little About Your Art/Craft:
When did you first start crafting? Why?
When I was little, just to keep myself busy. Throughout my school years I've tried all sorts of things including knitting, watercolor, pottery, origami and sewing.
What is your favorite material/technique?
My favorite material is paper of course, as I use it on all my scrapbooks and cards. And there are so many pretty designs! One of my favorite techniques is using my sewing machine to stitch on paper.
What are your favorite colors to work with?
My favorite color is pink, and I love putting brown with almost any color.
Are you good with written instructions, or do you need pictures?
I'm better with pictures, but I can at least follow a written recipe in the kitchen!
If you could learn one new technique, what would it be? Why?
I've seen some pretty cool work done with both wet and dry embossing, but I've never tried it.
If you could give one piece of advice to a young person first starting out, what would it be?
Realize that you have your own style, and since it's a part of you, it's important! I often look at other projects or designs, and mine always turn out a little differently, because whether I realize it or not, I'm putting my own spin on it.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

JMKoontz - Mini Challenge

We had one gentleman join the challenge. I often forget how truly creative and artistic men are. I know that makes me sound a bit prejudiced, but as a special occasion seamstress, I do not run across many men in my own artistic arena. It was a great pleasure to see what JMKoontz did with his mini album and completely erased that half-formed idea in the back of my head that men are not as creative as women in all the arts.

He introduces his shop as "arts and artifacts from days that never were" and offers costume accessories for sci-fi and fantasy as well as fine art prints. Should you ever need a set of horns to round out a costume, you must see his collection first! I am really loving the Pretty Pink Shimmer set.















Q&A with JMKoontz:

A Little About You:
What is your favorite morning beverage?
Milk – I cannot stand coffee in any form except as a bean coated with chocolate

Do you prefer cats or dogs?
Dogs – I know where I stand with dogs, and typically if they claw you it was intentional

What is next to your computer right now?
Cell phone, Graphics Tablet, Mt Dew can … oh and off a bit are a few random scripts for upcoming graphic novel pages and my scanner.

Do you like your handwriting?
Really that depends on how much time (and patience) I care to devote to the task which requires my handwriting. I love my signature though ^_^

Would you bungee jump?
No, I do not like ‘open heights’ I do not care that there is a tether … my luck, it will fail at the wrong moment

If you could meet one historical figure, who would it be and what would ask him/her?
I like to talk … probably could come up with good questions and conversation for most known figures throughout history. I would like to know how Tolkien came up with his diverse cultures and especially his languages.

A Little About Your Mini Scrapbook:
What prompted you to join the Mini Scrapbook Challenge?
I love to create things and I really wanted a challenge. It never hurts that it is
a community event that also allows me to meet some cool and creative folks.

When you first saw the album, what did you think you would do with it?
When I first saw it, it was so tiny I really wasn’t sure what to do with it. I
knew I wanted to do something themed, however, and since by large fingers don’t handle small objects well, I knew it would have to be visual arts related.

What did you end up doing with it?
I created a series of Steampunk themed Fairy photo manipulations, printed then to tiny size and affixed them to the pages. Then I embellished the covers of the book with lace trim to add that hint of Victorian elegance and gilded the silver metal clasp with gold leaf while replacing the chain with a waxed thread clasp.

Is there a theme to your album? Why/why not?
Yes … Steamed Faeries; kinda like Pressed Fairies, only Steamier. I chose this theme because it works with my enjoyment of steampunk aesthetic combined with fantasy. The size of the book actually suggested the use of faeries as a main thematic subject as well.

Now that you have worked with one, would you want to do another one?
If I had an idea for another mini-theme, or if I saw another mini-book that gave me ideas, sure.

What would you do differently next time?
Hmm … honestly, that really all depends on the ideas I had for the individual book.


A Little About Your Art/Craft:
When did you first start crafting? Why?
Hmm … when I was 5? Seriously, probably 10 years ago while I was in high school. It is only very recently that I started trying to parlay crafting into something of a business however.

What is your favorite material/technique?
Leather, lace, watercolor, clay, acrylic, watch parts, computer, scanner, mechanical pencil … I’m all over the place when it comes to media and materials. Whatever tickles my fancy at the time is what I’ll use.

What are your favorite colors to work with?
Yes? As a classically trained artist, I work with whatever colors are in that which I am creating. I do have a soft spot for rich jewel tones and vibrant popping light (photography)

Are you good with written instructions, or do you need pictures?
I’m fairly good with written instructions, however if you want to be 100% sure, draw me a quick diagram.

If you could learn one new technique, what would it be? Why?
I want to know how to throw pottery. I have a fascination with ‘primitive’ instruments and while I love the sound of ceramic drums, I cannot seem to get a good body via hand-building techniques.

If you could give one piece of advice to a young person first starting out, what would it be?
Try Everything, even if you don’t think it is the right material, technique, media, what-have-you, for you, try it out anyway. Worst Case: you’ll have a better appreciation for someone else’s craft. Best Case: it turns out to be THE ONE THING you love above all other techniques.

Monday, July 14, 2008

EcoLogicallyWorn - Mini Challenge

The first album featured is by EcoLogicallyWorn. Her motto is: "Use it up, Wear it out, Make it do,or do Without"

Her shop is filled with vintage and upcycled gear. I especially love her bags! Be sure to check out her blog as well.











Q&A with EcoLogicallyWorn:

A Little About You:
What is your favorite morning beverage?
Coffee with a creamer

Do you prefer cats or dogs?
I have both (who ever is on my lap, or at my feet at the time!) love em’ equally!

What is next to your computer right now?
Above me is a shelf with a vase collection of hands, and funky angels thrown into the mix. Above the shelf is a stone heart with an angel, scroll work and a antique skeleton key in its keyhole…(love it), under the shelf is an vintage saucer with roses, scribed with ‘Friends’…on my computer brain, is a mannequin head with an antique hat, marbles (that I’ve lost & found) and a ‘Save Our Manatee’s’ mug with a vintage storybook doll in it, and laying next to that, is a sweet little stone manatee Statue.

Do you like your handwriting?
My note taking is terribly messy, but when I want too, I have a fairly artsy script (at work, some of my teacher friends have me do all their awards and certificates), so yes!

Would you bungee jump?
Not today, not ‘EVER’ (Afraid of two things, heights & spiders)

If you could meet one historical figure, who would it be and what would ask him/her?
Wow, great question! Abraham Lincoln for one, I’d love to talk to him about ‘Freedom’, the underground railway, where he thought the country would be in a 100 years, regarding race issues. Would love to know what he’d think, of where we are today?

A Little About Your Mini Scrapbook:
What prompted you to join the Mini Scrapbook Challenge?
The minute I saw the thread posted, I thought it sounded like fun, I love making cards and I thought this would be a nice change!

When you first saw the album, what did you think you would do with it?
I had two ideas from the start and neither could work because the mini scrapbook was a bit too
tiny!!! Which just intrigued me more!!!


What did you end up doing with it?
I looked through all my paper scraps and treasures and decided I had a lot of items that were small and/or could be cut small, and could easily be adapted to the mini Scrapbook with a theme!

Is there a theme to your album? Why/why not?
This question goes with the one above for me, I started seeing a pattern of stuff I had, that would work on a tiny book. I wanted it to be some sort of theme, and one that I could relate too, and for some reason, I figured ‘Cats’ would be taken, so I went with my dog theme!

Now that you have worked with one, would you want to do another one?
Most definitely, it was fun to work on, and I think it turned out as cute as I had hoped! With a blank book this fantastic, how could a person go wrong??!!

What would you do differently next time?
I wouldn’t add a background paper (the book was good enough) or if I did, I’d make sure, it was started in the bend of the page (spine) so there wouldn’t be a raw end/edge of a page, (does that make sense)? If I were to teach a class using this mini scrapbook, that would be my only “what
not to do”!!!


A Little About Your Art/Craft:
When did you first start crafting? Why?
I started embroidering on my clothes as a kid, then learned to sew, and macramé. After that I was hooked, and started making most of my Christmas ornaments. From that point on, I always had a craft project to work on. I learned how to do wood carving, because I wanted my Santa collection to be different. Later I switched to painting on driftwood, I loved the earthy free form looking Santa‘s, I created using the flow of the wood, knots and branches to be a featured part of the jolly guy! Now, I’m into recycling what I can into my projects! I can hardly wait to see what’s around the bend of this never ending road, to creative crafting.

What is your favorite material/technique?
Whatever I’m working on at that particular moment.

What are your favorite colors to work with?
I go back and forth, between earthy tones to colorful bright and cheery colors!

Are you good with written instructions, or do you need pictures?
Both are ok, but it’s hands on for me!!!

If you could learn one new technique, what would it be? Why?
I never learned how to do tatting, knitting or Crochet, and I love watching people work, it’s as if their fingers had a mind and they’re just a willing participant. So it would be one of those!

If you could give one piece of advice to a young person first starting out, what would it be?
Go with your heart and don’t be afraid to try ‘ANYTHING NEW’, I’ve always been rather shy and afraid to take the big leap, for the fear of failing or sadly, what others may think.

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i sew because i cannot draw.