Saturday, December 13, 2008

Origami Magic Rose Cube

I made some gorgeous hand-marbled paper and decided to use it to make some Origami Chrismas ornaments as gifts this year. I found an amazing pattern by Valerie Vann called the Magic Rose Cube. As with the best Origami patterns, it is both incredibly simple and amazingly complex. Here is my version of the Magic Rose Cube. If you are interested in learning how make your own, please click here.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Fabric Gift Box

I bought a beautiful little pendant from MarieCarter and wanted a lovely way to present it to my daughter for her birthday. I dove into my Origami books and found this rather unique box design. I loved it so much, I had to take a few pictures.

Monday, September 8, 2008

ArtByCat - Mini Album Challenge

There are some people that you can tell, just by the way they express themselves, they are fun and enjoy being alive. Cat is one of those people. She doesn't take herself, or those around her, too seriously and she just enjoys new experiences. She reminds me a bit of my Mom...even loves Teal. Gotta love a gal who loves Teal.

ArtByCat is a wonderful shop full of unexpected color that somehow seems perfectly in place. I have always been a huge fan of the Pop Art and that is exactly how I would describe her work!











Q&A with Art By Cat
A Little About You:
What is your favorite morning beverage?
Dr Pepper! Hooked! Addicted! Totally!
Do you prefer cats or dogs?
I have always had a dog, but Chance (my lab) died about 10 years ago, hard to replace him, He went everywhere with me, to work, shopping, fishing, even had his own loveseat in the living room and his own swimming pool, knew more tricks than any dog I ever saw. Lawdie I still miss him. I do love cats too altho their self sufficientness (spelling??) drives me crazy LOL.
What is next to your computer right now?
lol I am a clean freak, my house is disgustingly clean BUT my computer area is always trashed! But it has all the things I need near it since this is how I do my art. I have rice krispie treats hehehehee a cup with scissors, fingernail file and a couple pencils and pens and a drawing notebook for when a artistic idea pops into my head. Software piles everywhere, paper for
printers, remote to tv, cell phone, chap stick (addicted), cigarettes, drink and priority is a bag of pistachios!

Do you like your handwriting?
Nope I hate my handwriting, very sloppy.
Would you bungee jump?
ohh yeah, have many times, but not sure I would now that I am older.
If you could meet one historical figure, who would it be and what would
ask him/her?

This is gonna sound silly, but I have always read romance novels, but my sister always read the scary books, you know the kind, Steven King, Dean Koontz etc, Well my sister made me read a autobiography of Dean Koontz and he talked about how he went down to the Gautelupe Islands or somewhere and the huge sea turtles talked to him, yep he swears they talked to him, I
always wanted to ask him, what crack pipe he was smoking! LOL Weird how some things stick in your mind huh? LOL Otherwise maybe John Kennedy.


A Little About Your Mini Scrapbook:
What prompted you to join the Mini Scrapbook Challenge?
I joined because I have never scrapbooked before and wanted to try it!
When you first saw the album, what did you think you would do with it?
I had lots of ideas but my eyes did not want to cooperate LOL I think scrapbooking is a artform in itself.
What did you end up doing with it?
I was in the process of making some prints for a local gal for her coffee shop so figured I would incorporate that into the mini book as when I saw the colors of my book the first thing I thought was that the color was like coffee.
Is there a theme to your album? Why/why not?
Yes, its all about coffee, and the slang words people call coffee, like java, cuppa joe etc
Now that you have worked with one, would you want to do another one?
Ohhh yeah, but I cringe at the thought of where will I store all the new supplies! LOL
What would you do differently next time?
I think I would spend days if not weeks thinking about the topic and all the different possibilities, Putting it together in my mind first over and over and learn that it is ok to have different textures and papers and ribbons and layers and all kinds of things in it, I would have to steer away from digital thinking.

A Little About Your Art/Craft:
When did you first start crafting? Why?
giggles, I was 14 and my mother wanted me to start doing ceramics, I soooooooo did NOT want to. But she said if I did one thing and still didnt like it, she would never ask me again to do them.. So in all my teenage wisdom I thought I would pick something to do that she wouldn't like ( I was a stubborn child ) ( still am stubborn LOL ). So I looked all around the shop and finally picked the one thing I just knew she would say no to.. A boobie cup! You know the one I am talking about, the one with the hole in the nipple to drink through. Mom choked and coughed and
choked some more and said "Sure go for it!" After that I was hooked on ceramics and arts and crafts of some form or other and even owned my own ceramic shop in the 70's and 80's. BTW Uncle Harry bought that boobie cup from me and still has it!
What is your favorite material/technique?
Now a days since my eyesight got so bad, I mainly work with digital art, cause I cant see to paint details but using the computer it is the right distance for me to still be able to see. I love vectors cause you make one size yet they can be opened in a small size or as large as a wall mural and
never lose resolution. (Vector graphics is the creation of digital images through a sequence of
commands or mathematical statements that place lines and shapes in a given two-dimensional or three-dimensional space.)

What are your favorite colors to work with?
Teal, fushia, purple, the brighter the better! The docs said I would be legally blind by the time I turned 50, so thats when I started working with really bright colors. I am over 50 now and the eye disease has NOT progressed as bad as they thought it would! wooohooooo
Are you good with written instructions, or do you need pictures?
Don't read much anymores LOL give me pictures. Do people really read the instructions included in packages? Are we supposed to?
If you could learn one new technique, what would it be? Why?
perhaps knitting, or stained glass or maybe woodworking or metal sculptures anything I havent tried yet! I love learning new things!
If you could give one piece of advice to a young person first starting out, what would it be?
practice, practice, practice, practice... oh and no matter what anyone says about your "art" do what makes you happy and that happiness will shine through and it will always be good! and Don't let others steer you away from something that appeals to you. Find your niche but dont be afraid to venture into new things IF you want! Do it for you, not cause someone thinks you should.

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Coffee Monkey - Mini Challenge

After a lovely few weeks' experience of DSL inconsistency, I am happy to finally send out the much anticipated update to the mini album challenge...and what an album it is! CoffeeMonkey is an amazing visual artist. When I first saw her album all I could think was...I want to see more! With a mind as active as hers, more is exactly what you get. While I am drawn to her collage work, she also has original paintings, lovelies to decorate yourself and home, supplies to inspire your heart and imagination, and an ecclectic mix that appeals to my own monkey mind. Don't forget to take a stroll through the musings of a Coffee Monkey.
















Q&A with Coffee Monkey
A Little About You:
What is your favorite morning beverage?

Why coffee, of course! ; )
Do you prefer cats or dogs?

Dogs for sure, but I do love just about any kind of animal (cats, dolphins, monkeys?? hehe)
What is next to your computer right now?

A big big mess...I swear, I just can't keep this studio clean for one second!
Do you like your handwriting?

Most of the time, but not the one that shows up when I am in a hurry! Because I can usually never read it again.
Would you bungee jump?

Not sure, actually. I've been pondering that question for a while. I think I might if I had to to win some kind of reality TV show like Amazing Race or The Mole or something, but otherwise, I don't really think so. I am definitely too much of a scaredy cat when it comes to that stuff. Winning a show like that might be a big enough motivator though, I think.
If you could meet one historical figure, who would it be and what would ask him/her?

Just one? I couldn't name just one. Nor could I come up with just one question! Edgar Allan Poe, Nelson Mandela, Salvador Dali, Princess Di, Joan of Arc. I'd like to know what inspired/inspires them, what gave/gives them strength?

A Little About Your Mini Scrapbook:
What prompted you to join the Mini Scrapbook Challenge?

I love challenging myself to help me "find" and refine my style. And finding out what different artists come up with was an added bonus! I had to be part of it!
When you first saw the album, what did you think you would do with it?

I knew I would want to include it in one of my playing card paper dolls, but wasn't sure how.
What did you end up doing with it?

Created a little "Angel's Pretty Little Encyclopedia of Birds" that my angel could carry with her and use to research all the birds she comes across in her worldly travels.
Is there a theme to your album? Why/why not?

Yes, because a recent customer of mine who wanted a custom order had requested an angel with the theme of birds. I ended up making three so she could choose one. The rest are up for sale in my shop. I had so much fun with the theme that I couldn't help continuing it!
Now that you have worked with one, would you want to do another one?

Absolutely!
What would you do differently next time?

Make 20 of them! I am so inspired by this challenge! I keep several different etsy shops so time is limited for me at the moment (I have a sort of artist's ADD - can't keep to one project/medium/shop at a time) but I keep eyeing your shop periodically wanting to buy a few of them and pining for the time I will be able to use them.

A Little About Your Art/Craft:

When did you first start crafting? Why?

I was probably 2 or 3 yrs old. I used to sit with my grandfather up in his attic where he used to work on his own art. I had a little table next to his with colored pencils, coloring books and scissors. I just loved coloring & cutting out the pictures and making garlands. We would just sit quietly doing our own thing and periodically checking in with each other on our progress. Those were the good old times. (Grandpa up in heaven: Thanks for all those good times & I love you!)
What is your favorite material/technique?

I have many and they vary from one day to the next, but the common thread in my art is definitely paper/fiber (no pun intended)
What are your favorite colors to work with?

Blue, red, black (if you consider it a color).
Are you good with written instructions, or do you need pictures?

Pictures are always best. I am very visual.
If you could learn one new technique, what would it be? Why?

You name it, I want to learn how to do it. Right now, I would love to learn to spin fiber and weave.
If you could give one piece of advice to a young person first starting out, what would it be?

Don't give up. Know that this journey is one of learning. Mistakes will be made. It's what you do with what you've learned that counts. Don't despair. Keep your eyes open. Observe the what, the how, the why, the when and the where and use it in your art. That's a lot of different pieces of advice, sorry. ; )

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Unique Garden - Mini Challenge

Today's featured album is by Unique Garden. This lady has so much talent, I am not sure where to start! I am a pretty good cook, but Unique Garden has much more than food brewing in her kitchen! From bath and body products made from ingredients she has gathered from her own garden to dog treats that look good enough to nibble. Add to that beautiful hand painted items and jewelry, and you must agree, she is one talented woman!










Q&A with Unique Garden
A Little About You:
What is your favorite morning beverage?
Tea in the all but the winter. Coffee in the winter.
Do you prefer cats or dogs?
ummmm have 3 dogs, but have had cats and really love them too.....can't choose!
What is next to your computer right now?

several books and my pens and notebooks
Do you like your handwriting?

not particularly
Would you bungee jump?

no way!
If you could meet one historical figure, who would it be and what would ask him/her?

I'd like to meet Lady Godiva. I'd just like to speak to her. She must havebeen an awesome person with a great mind. The courage that it took for herher to protest her husbands political views, especially in the way she did.She was a leader and forward thinker in a time when woman were not permittedto have a mind of their own, much less to speak it. I can't imagine havingthe courage to do what she did in this day and age, much less in her time!

A Little About Your Mini Scrapbook:
What prompted you to join the Mini Scrapbook Challenge?
I love to scrapbook and this just looked like fun!
When you first saw the album, what did you think you would do with it?
I had NO idea. I really expected a bit larger "mini" so I had something totally different in mind. When I saw it I thought it was beautiful but was intimidated for a bit. I took a few hours to come up with something.
What did you end up doing with it?
I made mine into a friendship book. It has room for two pictures, presumably one of you and one of the friend you would give the book to. The rest is sayings and flowers, all geared toward friendship.
Is there a theme to your album? Why/why not?
Friendship. Because I always work my scrapping into themes. It just seems right to me.
Now that you have worked with one, would you want to do another one?
I'd love to!
What would you do differently next time?
Oh yes, I rarely do the same thing twice! That is part of the fun. I like unique things!

A Little About Your Art/Craft:
When did you first start crafting? Why?
I was an only child and we moved frequently & often lived in rural areas. I had to make my own fun & when you couldn't be outside there had to be something to do inside, so I began making things at a very early age.
What is your favorite material/technique?
I do so many different crafts that it is hard to say. Along with creating new recipes for my bath and body shop, I'd have to say that I really enjoy making wreaths and Christmas ornaments. Each one is different even when they are similar, and they bring such joy. Not to mention that you can finish one fairly fast. Sometimes it takes me days to finish a piece of jewelry or weeks to do a cross stitch. As I am working on those type things I can create an ornament or wreath & get that gratification buzz right away. I have kind of a craft ADD disorder, so I always have multiple projects going at one time!
What are your favorite colors to work with?
I am really into greens, oranges, and lavenders right now for some reason. But that changes
frequently. I am a color freak. I love color!
Are you good with written instructions, or do you need pictures?
Written clearly is great. I have a hard time with those instructions on kids toys though. You know the ones I mean. The ones that you sit up half the night on Christmas eve trying to understand so you can get the gift together, only to find that you have extra pieces! With those, even pictures don't help!
If you could learn one new technique, what would it be? Why?
I've always wanted to learn to do stained glass because I think it is so beautiful, and
all those colors!!!!!!!!!!!
If you could give one piece of advice to a young person first starting out, what would it be?
Try everything, do what you love and don't stop learning.

Thursday, August 7, 2008

The Beach Cottage - Mini Challenge

I love color. My walls are saturated in bright colors: yellow, green, red and even pink. I lean towards rich and warm furnishings that are comfortable and inviting. But there is a part of me that longs for crisp white walls and windows framed with lengths of lightweight fabrics in soft hues of blue and grey, rippling with a salt scented breeze...furniture that is pale and simple with overstuffed cushions and low tables showcasing large vases overflowing with huge tropical blooms in oranges and pinks...ah, yes, the beach and all its exotic and intoxicating beauty.

The Beach Cottage is all about pretty things, a simple lifestyle, and a gentle attitude. With gifts, jewelry, art & home decor, made with love by happy hands (& supplies for yours) there is much to see. What I love most about this shop is the colors. Just browsing left me feeling refreshed and rested. Everything is soft and soothing, yet colorful...just like walking along the beach...blues and whites and greys with touches of pinks and yellows and greens. There is something new and slightly unexpected in each listing. This is an ecclectic shop done with a cohesiveness that is surprising and enticing. Be sure to checkout her other shop, Coconut Cafe for more fun supplies and vintage finds as well her blog to see what is swimming in her mind.





Q&A with The Beach Cottage
A Little About You:
What is your favorite morning beverage?
pineapple/orange juice

Do you prefer cats or dogs?
I like kitties, but I'm definitely a dog person, esp little ones.

What is next to your computer right now?
A small piece of driftwood shaped like a fish that I picked up on a beach in St. Croix, my checkbook & a diet coke.? Almost everything's electronic now, but I keep my checkbook handy in case I can talk someone into selling something they didn't intend to part with.

Do you like your handwriting?
It depends because it changes with my mood (literally looks like a different person wrote it). If I concentrate on my sweet mama, my handwriting looks almost like hers; ditto for several others close to me. My own script's a little backhanded (unusual for a right handeder; have been told it's because I'm introspective). Years ago I was very good at calligraphy & learned that the trick to good handwriting is to "don't write". The trick is drawing. If you draw each letter, your handwriting's nicer. These days I'm being feeling lazy & my writing's become scribbly & haphazard. Wow, I had a lot to say about handwriting, maybe it's more important to me than I realized?

Would you bungee jump?
No. Period. No.

If you could meet one historical figure, who would it be and what would ask him/her?
I'd like to meet Ginger Rogers ("Teach me to dance!") & John Wayne ("Can I just sit in your lap & hug you for awhile") If you meant someone who had a larger impact on the world, I definitely Ghandi. I'd ask for tips on self discipline.

A Little About Your Mini Scrapbook:
What prompted you to join the Mini Scrapbook Challenge?
The albums snagged me, they're so small & well made. But mostly because it was a nice thing for you to do & I'm drawn to nice. Also it intrigued me that you were willing to give up control, no rules. That's hard to do; most people, most of the time, want to be The Boss.


When you first saw the album, what did you think you would do with it?
Nothing, truly. It's so perfect & pretty I hated to mess with it.

3. What did you end up doing with it?
Since the challenge was "Scrappiest Scrapper", I decided to be true to that & use only scraps I already had. The little papers & shapes were already cut, the images already stamped & colored. Even the little word "notes" was sitting in my scrap box. I didn't buy anything or cut anything (except your business card). All I did was glue.

Is there a theme to your album? Why/why not?
I abandoned the 3 themes I had in mind & decided just to do a little book of backgrounds. I hope someone else will enjoy pasting their own words or pics in it.

Now that you have worked with one, would you want to do another one?
Sure! They'd make great gifts, wouldn't they? It's fun to see what the other participants did, what inspired them.

What would you do differently next time?
Technique, I don't know. But I'd like to do a little time machine. That's all I'm saying about that.

A Little About Your Art/Craft:
When did you first start crafting? Why?
Stringing buttons or making pine straw necklaces maybe I had a very creative grandmother & she kept my little mind busy & my hands out of trouble.

What is your favorite material/technique?
That depends on when you ask me. I've dabbled in a lot of things over the years... probably not what you're looking for, but my answer is "composition". I like vignettes. I straighten pictures in waiting rooms & arrange the magazines, slightly move the chairs. It's not about perfection (I prefer imperfection), it's about creating visual interest.

What are your favorite colors to work with?
White. White is my favorite. I'm inspired by wispy, dreamy, light faded greys, creams & blues & caramels (for relaxing) & bright, tropicals in smaller amounts (for cheerfulness). I opted for the brights for this project.



Are you good with written instructions, or do you need pictures?
Instructions are usually too much or too little information OR from a perspective I can't grasp. I tend to get bored & scan them, leading to mistakes. (I'm also terrible at giving instructions, I use way too many words.) I'm very visual, learning better from pictures or better yet, from watching.

If you could learn one new technique, what would it be? Why?
Sewing! If I could do it well & have several sets of slipcovers for my furniture using pale, cotton quilts in pale prints & of course, lots of white. And I'd make simple tops & pants that slip on & off. Easy, breezy, beautiful.

If you could give one piece of advice to a young person first starting out, what would it be?
First starting out crafting: Color outside the lines. Squint your eyes. Look at the big picture AND the little one. Advice in general (not just crafting): laugh at yourself, step away from the computer & get lots of fresh air.

Monday, August 4, 2008

PurrPrints - Mini Challenge

One of the many wonderful benefits of belonging to a group such as Etsy is the opportunity to meet innovative and caring people. PurrPrints is another wonderful graphic artist (I so wish I could draw!). She loves animals and donotes 5% of her profits to the Shamrock Foundation, a local no-kill shelter. Additionally, she is a member of Etsy for Animals.

The nifty thing about PurrPrints art is that she has captured the quirky elegance of the cat without falling prey to the kitschy country look that so many cat artists succumb to. She works with simple silhouettes and balances them against intricate backgrounds or fill designs. But cats are not all she does! She also does some wonderful abstract work.















Q&A with PurrPrints:
A Little About You:
What is your favorite morning beverage?
Just plain cool filtered water, actually. I know, how terribly dull of me :)
Do you prefer cats or dogs?
Cats! (in case my book, shop, and profile pic didn't make that clear--though actually I do like dogs and draw them as well--I grew up in quite a menagerie)
What is next to your computer right now?
A whole bunch of art supplies and stuff for school that I'm supposed to be working on.
Do you like your handwriting?
When I focus, I do; I took calligraphy so I can make it look nice--but my everyday handwriting looks like a chicken grabbed a pen and ran across the page with it.
Would you bungee jump?
I ask myself this periodically, actually. It looks like fun, but I'm petrified of heights.
If you could meet one historical figure, who would it be and what would ask him/her?
Oh wow, the classic tough getting to know you question. It would be a toss up between Siddhartha Gautama (the Buddha), Moses, Mohammed, and Jesus; I'd like to know what any of them think about how people use their ideas today.

A Little About Your Mini Scrapbook:
What prompted you to join the Mini Scrapbook Challenge?
Great excuse to avoid schoolwork! No, just kidding--well, kinda. Really it's because I love miniatures and I hadn't ever done a book project before, so I thought it would be a fun way to push my boundaries.
When you first saw the album, what did you think you would do with it?
I knew I'd use some of my cat drawings in miniature, but I wasn't sure whether I'd put them on mini-collages or hand-drawn backgrounds.
What did you end up doing with it?
I went for the hand-drawn background idea, and as I was planning it out the theme of "chasing the blues" just kind of popped into my head, probably because I'd had a kind of tough week the week before. I was originally just going to have the ending be a picture of a piece of chocolate, but when I was talking about it with my husband he suggested something else. That's when it dawned on me that the book could either be a cheer-up gift (with an ending like chocolate) or a thank you kind of gift (with an ending like "you"), and I didn't want to limit the options so I decided to leave it open for the buyer to decide.
Is there a theme to your album? Why/why not?
Yep. I think I've covered that one in the previous question, so I'll refrain from repeating myself here (even though I'm exactly the kind of chatterbox who likes to repeat herself--lol)
Now that you have worked with one, would you want to do another one?
Maybe, though I think I'd like to try something slightly larger--say maybe in the 4x6 range--just to push myself to do new things. The books are adorable and really fun though, so I'll probably come back to them at some point.
What would you do differently next time?
Probably glue more and draw less, both to try something different and to use my time more efficiently.

A Little About Your Art/Craft:
When did you first start crafting? Why?
Forever ago. I really can't remember when I started. My grandmother was a painter, and I know I did a lot of arts and crafts with her, but I think I've been doing it too long to know the original "why." Now I do it because it prompts me to use completely different mental muscles than my work as a PhD student requires, and that's incredibly valuable for my sanity
What is your favorite material/technique?
Anything with ink--drawing, inkwashes, dipping oddly shaped or textured materials into ink bottles and laying/pulling them across a page to see what happens...
What are your favorite colors to work with?
Purple and blue. Unless you're counting black and white--in which case definitely black and white :)
Are you good with written instructions, or do you need pictures?
Depends on who wrote the instructions. Sometimes I can follow pictures better, sometimes words.
If you could learn one new technique, what would it be? Why?
Sewing. I'd really love to make some cool pillows and bags and other fun fabric stuff out of my designs.
If you could give one piece of advice to a young person first starting out, what would it be?
Art and crafting are too painstaking and underpaid to do for any reason other than sheer joy. If you're not loving what you're doing, try something else. And switch to new materials and/or subjects every time you start to get frustrated or bored.

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.

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i sew because i cannot draw.