{this moment} - A Friday ritual. A single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember. If you're inspired to do the same, join in over at SouleMama.
10.29.2010
10.28.2010
diy earring display
With the help of my fantastic husband we whipped up this earring display for my show booth last month. I needed something to display my canvas earrings and I needed it to be free. So, I wandered around my house and found a canvas frame (from the painting I cut up into earrings, perfect!), simple white string (string can be used for so many things!) and a fabric storage bin top from the kid's playroom (the top is never on so, I figured it wouldn't be missed).
First, we measured where the string should go, making sure we left enough room for the earrings to hang with a little space below them. Next, we stapled the string to the back of the canvas frame with a staple gun. I then traced the outline of the frame onto the fabric, cut it out and stapled it to the back of the canvas frame. This part is ideal with two people, one person stretches the fabric while the other staples it, this ensures the fabric is stapled tightly to the back of the frame.
Now that the frame was complete, I needed to figure out how to stand the frame up on the table ... I tried a few things then aha! I thought of my folding easel which worked perfectly! It seems so obvious now ... canvas earrings displayed on a canvas frame propped up onto an easel but, honestly it all came together by accident and it took awhile for me to realize the whole thing connected. I'm not too quick, am I?! haha. It's a good thing I can rely on my subconscious to connect the dots. :)
To make something similar you would need:
- canvas frame (could substitute a picture frame)
- white string (use any string, ribbon or cord - make sure whatever you use will hold your items)
- fabric for background
- staple gun
- easel or something to prop frame against (not needed if you use a picture frame)
10.26.2010
creepy cool halloween crafts
Halloween has never been my favorite holiday ... gasp, I know! How can a creative person say such a thing?! Whatever the reason, each year I embrace it just a little bit more with the help of my kids. They really get excited about it and want more decorations! Especially the scary and creepy variety, or so I'm told. So, this year I have kept my eye out for some creepy cool crafts we can make together ... someday!
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| A Floating Ghost by Everyday is Crafting Day |
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| Spooky shoes! by Corvus Tristis |
| Eyeball Wreath by booturtle |
| Hanging Spiders by Muse Lodge |
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| Creepy Specimen Art by Tatertots and Jello |
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| Recycled Haloween Paper Bag Bowls by The Long Thread |
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| Skeleton Wreath by Mega Spooky |
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| Recycled Little Monsters by Alisa Burke |
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| Halloween Necklace by Jamie Hogsett |
10.25.2010
market and build trust
Hi! I'm guest blogging on Soft Flex Company's blog today. Today's post is about marketing and building trust in your brand. Click to see today's post.
10.22.2010
this moment: hug a tree
{this moment} - A Friday ritual. A single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember. If you're inspired to do the same, join in over at SouleMama.
10.21.2010
ced: earth
For this month's creative everyday day theme, the element Earth, I am sharing some photos from our family staycation last week. This break in our routine grounded me, tied up all the loose ends that had been flying around in recent months and made me whole again. More then that it helped me connect; connect with my 2 children, with my husband and with the natural world. We explored our little corner of the Earth and took lots of photos, enjoy!
Thanks for stopping by my blog! To see what others artists have been working on this week for the Earth theme, please click here.
10.15.2010
this moment: a walk in the woods
{this moment} - A Friday ritual. A single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember. If you're inspired to do the same, join in over at SouleMama.
10.13.2010
creative stash booth
I had my first vendor booth in 4 years on Friday. The easel earring display I made myself and will post more about that later. I brought with me my canvas earrings, pendant necklaces and recycled bottlecap magnets. It was so nice to be outdoors and there were a lot of people roaming about, enjoying the music, costumes and zombies. Yep, I said zombies! There was a zombie walk and lots of people really got into it. Check them out ...
To see more zombie pics as well as my fellow EVA members booths please, click here.
10.12.2010
a crafty holiday
I believe it is important to buy from artists and support people who make handmade goods. When you buy handmade, you truly are buying meaningful gifts from real people. I was planning on posting some of my favorite handmade finds for the holidays so, when I came across the "A Crafty Holiday" blog hop effort hosted by Angela, of The Artists House, I decided to participate without giving it a second thought.
November 1 - December 20. Participating blogs will feature handmade shops and items on their personal lists (be it to give or to get) and share why they are vowing to buy handmade this year. I can't wait to see all the lovely handmade and artistic items!
Want to participate? The deadline is October 14th so, sign up today! Event details can be found here - A Crafty Holiday Blog Hop Event.
10.10.2010
meet watermelon
I created some fun fruit illustrations last week and the client asked me to try a watermelon. So ... meet watermelon :D
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