12.24.2010
kids art holiday card
I tried something new with our cards this year. I asked my kids, ages 4 and 6, to each draw a snowman and then I used their art to create our family holiday card. It turned out really cute! I love that we were able to share their artwork with our friends and families, many of whom we don't get to see often.
My only itty bitty change for next year is to make the card bigger. I created it this size because I had a bunch of A2 envelopes on hand and this size fit. However, once hung up with our other holiday cards though it looks pretty itty bitty. It's still cute though!
12.23.2010
peace - joy - love holiday card
Paper art projects are not my strong suit so, I tend to shy away from them but, around the holidays a handmade card is just begging to be made!
This year, I reserved my only hand made holiday card for our bosses at Soft Flex Company. Our boss Mike suffered a spinal cord injury earlier this year. Needless to say, it has been a difficult time for him, his family and his loved ones. My husband and I decided to make a donation in his honor to Christopher Reeve's Foundation for Christmas. Naturally, I wanted to send them a card with holiday wishes and felt only hand made would do.
While looking over my paper stash, I remembered that I designed some free printable holiday paper for Soft Flex's website. The Peace, Joy, Love paper design matched an old Christmas card, ribbon and foam snowflakes I had in my stash so, I downloaded it and printed on card stock.
First, I tried cutting a small piece of the Peace, Joy, Love paper, leaving a border the outside and using only text. But it wasn't working for me, I didn't feel it had enough warmth.
So, I cut a new bigger piece of the Peace, Joy, Love paper and glued it to the entire background of the card, glued the snowflake foam pieces to the back of the tree I cut out from the old card to give it some dimension, topped the tree with a shiny star (that I took from another old card) and I'm done ... or was I?
The empty space in the top middle was bugging me so, I glued on a red & white checkered bow. It feels like I may have crossed the crafty line a bit, since it's pretty busy but, it's fun to go a little over the top during the holidays, right? I hope they enjoy it and know that I created their card with extra special care.
12.21.2010
my 2010 ornaments
I love ornaments, I can't say it enough. One look at our tree and it's pretty obvious - I have that sucker jammed packed! Each year I create a new handmade ornament. I give a couple as gifts and keep one or two for our tree. It's become my creative tradition.
Trying to decide what to make each year is challenging and that's what makes it fun. This year I played around with modpodge. This was my first experience with it and I see why so many people like to use it. So, which decoupage star is your favorite?
Check out my 2009 vintage figurine ornaments and my handmade ornament roundup through the years.
12.20.2010
recycled paper bow
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| Photo from The Spotted Sparrow |
The Spotted Sparrow has a great tutorial on how to make a recycled paper bow. The construction is so simple, I love it!
I had some odd shaped gifts that needed a little pizazz so, I whipped up 2 bows using an old Christmas card based on their tutorial. You can make a cute bow from old paper - magazines, books, wrapping paper, newspaper, maps, music sheets, anything!.
12.17.2010
beading inspired gift wrap
| Photo from Soft Flex Company - Econoflex Wire Decorated Box |
12.15.2010
handmade goodness: sugar, spice and everything nice
I planned on posting a handmade goodness feature about Sugar, Spice and Everything Nice today but, the day got away with me ... then I saw on the Sugar, Spice and Everything Nice Facebook Page that it is National Cupcake Day! So I had to post this today ... it was meant to be.
Sugar, Spice and Everything Nice makes specialty cupcakes for all occasions. Peggy, the brainchild behind the adorably delicious cupcake company, has been a friend of mine for 15 years! She is an amazing person who has an amazing talent, she transforms a simple cupcake into something truly spectacular. Here are some of my favorite creations.
Peggy says ...
Sugar, Spice and Everything Nice makes specialty cupcakes for all occasions. Peggy, the brainchild behind the adorably delicious cupcake company, has been a friend of mine for 15 years! She is an amazing person who has an amazing talent, she transforms a simple cupcake into something truly spectacular. Here are some of my favorite creations.
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| Yarn Cupcakes |
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| Cheeseburgers Cupcakes over Charcoal Cupcakes |
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| Teacher Appreciation Cupcakes |
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| Popcorn Cupcakes |
I want to bring sugar, spice and everything nice to friends, family and others - a happy place is where a cupcake's in your face!
- I totally agree. I surely am most happy when there is a cupcake in my face! You must live in New York on Long Island to enjoy her tasty treats. For order inquiries, e-mail Peggy and be sure to find her on facebook!
- HAPPY NATIONAL CUPCAKE DAY - MAKE IT SWEET!
12.06.2010
a crafty holiday
I'm participating in A Crafty Holiday, a blog hop organized by Angela Flicker of The Artists' House to give passionate bloggers the chance to share why they buy handmade for the holidays. Friday, Nimo listed all sorts of goodies that would make wonderful gifts and now it’s my turn!
I'm a big fan of handmade. Over the years I have given and made gifts for my parents, grandparents, siblings, co-workers, friends, and so on. Funny thing is, I rarely give handmade gifts to my husband, my kids or myself! No idea why, since I truly love giving and receiving handmade gifts. This year I am changing that. I am buying each of us handmade gifts and I am thrilled about it!
I'm also a big fan of lists, so here is a list of reasons why I value handmade:
I'm a big fan of handmade. Over the years I have given and made gifts for my parents, grandparents, siblings, co-workers, friends, and so on. Funny thing is, I rarely give handmade gifts to my husband, my kids or myself! No idea why, since I truly love giving and receiving handmade gifts. This year I am changing that. I am buying each of us handmade gifts and I am thrilled about it!
I'm also a big fan of lists, so here is a list of reasons why I value handmade:
- the care, thought and craftsmanship that goes into each item
- the quality of a product that can only come from handmade
- the variety of handcrafted items is amazing and inspiring to explore.
- to support fellow artisans; their work and their livelihood
- handmade has heart. plain and simple.
So without further ado, here's a peek at my gift and wish list.
- Fiber Wreath Ornament - Alisa Burke
- Ornamental Handmade Pottery Ornaments/Gift Tags - chARiTy elise
- Horned Lark Hanging Ornament - Bird Nerd
- Kids Hula Hoops - Nova Hoops
- Checkered Tie Shirt - Desert Baby
- Farmer's Market Veggies - Green Mountain
- Mario Hand Carved Rubber Stamp -The Nerd Nook
- Personalized Alphabet Blocks - Little Sapling Toys
- Days Between Batik Tee - Tree Town Batiks
- Fragrance Free Goat's Milk Whipped Body Cream - Artisan Soap Spa
- Trey Anastasio Spray Painting Print - FrogMeow
- Money Clip Wallet - Broundoor
- Peridot Flower Gemstone Ring - Kierra Ferrer Jewelry Design
- Crocheted Felted Slippers - A Life Crocheted
- Garden Sage Striped Skirt - Rosie's Whimsy
- Cream Rosette Headband - Folding Chair Designs
- Fragrance Free Vegan Body Lotion - Little Owl Soap Co
- Portable Placement, Napkin and Bamboo Utensils - Seedling Designs
- Take a Hike Print - The Wheatfeild
- Bamboo Cutting Board - Studio 44 Eighty
- Cloth Napkins Summer Breeze - Fern Hollow Finds
Don't forget your holiday cards! Share how happy your handmade holidays are with a custom photo card by Melanie of Paper Mango. Short on time? No problem! She'll print the cards for you, with envelopes (even envelope printing if you’re really in a rush!). And if you like to DIY, you'll love that her designs are available as an affordable DIY, printable file. For all the details please see Paper Mango's 2010 Holiday Card Collection.
Much Love,
Kristen
12.03.2010
monthly goal meetup

November was busy, productive and tasty. I have been blessed with a slew of custom magnet orders and I am so grateful for it. I am also grateful for 4 days off for Thanksgiving weekend to spend time with my family. If it wasn't for that time I think I may have burnt out by now. That truly gave me a burst of new energy!
November Goals
- web site client - finish up design galleries and press/news page - umm they want to start over with a different design approach that was presented in the first drafts! Start fresh in the new year.
- teach cartooning to 2 elementary classes each week - this is working out much better than the 3 classes last session, I just need to ease my anxiety the day before and of classes.
- east vallery artisans logo design - done
- promote custom magnets for the holidays - done
- fill custom magnet orders - 10 orders completed in Nov!
- continue to test out renewing etsy items daily - still doing it, not seeing much difference in sales but I am seeing an increase in shop visits. I think I'll give it a go for a bit longer.
- post new items on etsy - bookmarks and note cards - note cards posted!
- test out new items - bottle cap bookmarks and bobby pins- done
- craft sales 11/12 and 11/26
- create custom coasters for Suzan - need to do
- create custom painting for Jenny - on hold until new year
- create custom painting for Inessa - on hold until new year
- cook Thanksgiving dinner - delicious, i love this holiday and all the cooking that I get to do for it.
- family fall crafts - we made a fun turkey craft on Thanksgiving
- set aside gym time - good with the exception of holiday week
December Goals
- wedding thank you cards order
- teach cartoon class 2x a week
- wrap up custom holiday orders, cut off is Dec 10th
- post bookmarks on etsy
- continue renewing items daily
- craft sale Dec 10th
- custom coasters for Suzan
- make holiday cards with kids, bake cookies, enjoy my dad's visit, take the polar express, have breakfast with Santa, make gingerbread houses and spread holiday cheer!
this moment: my boy and his pillow pet
{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.
12.02.2010
art print note cards
New handmade note card sets featuring my original art prints. Set of 4 or Set of 6 blank note cards. Mix and match, order multiples of the same card or different cards, your choice. Printed on ivory embossed card stock. Card size is A2 (4.25x5.5). Each card and envelope are individually packaged in a cello bag, bundled with twine and attached with a gift tag. A perfect note card gift set! See my shop for art print styles.
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