Monday, April 30, 2007
Odds & Ends
I am in love with the mailman today. . .well, not really! But I sure do love it when he leaves little packages at my door. The above goodies were ordered from Collage Stuff. They have all sorts of fun vintage ephemera for sale on their site. And below is my long awaited copy of Eye Candy from Heather over at Portals-Zine. I plan to sit down with a cup of tea after dinner tonight and take in all the beautiful artwork inside. Oh, and the little porcelain bluebird I picked up while antiquing last week. Isn't he sweet?
This afternoon I drove over to Michael's to see what all the hoopla was about Martha Stewart's new paper crafts line. I have to say I was pleasantly surprised. The packaging is great - very graphic as is her usual style. She has quite a nice selection of papers, stickers, rub-ons, glues, glitters, ribbons, labels, tools, albums, and organizers. I do like the colors she uses for all her product lines and as you can see I managed to find a few things I just couldn't live without. You should go in and check it out. It was nice to see something new and different at Michael's. . .I was getting a bit tired of the same old stuff there. Happy Monday!
Thursday, April 26, 2007
New Things
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
New Inspiration
Then below is a book called "Patterns" by Tricia Guild (founder of the Designer's Guild) which I was attracted to initially purely on the basis of it's brilliantly designed cover. I don't think you can tell just by the picture, but the cover is flocked! Yes, the black floral image is flocked onto the cover of the book, reminiscent of flocked wallpaper. It just called out to my hand to touch it - talk about making use of all the senses!! Inside, the photographs are so rich and succulent that you can't help but want to absorb all the wonderful color combinations and patterns. As an additional treat, throughout the book there are vellum pages with photographs printed on them allowing the subtle image of the next page to peer through. I have never seen a book designed so beautifully. Gorgeous, gorgeous, GORGEOUS!!!
Sunday, April 22, 2007
Mother's Day Cards
Friday, April 20, 2007
Fresh Baked
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Tags, Tags, Tags!
Monday, April 16, 2007
And The Award Goes To. . .
One you have been nominated for this award, it is your job to nominate five more bloggers for the award. I have to think about that. . . just kidding! Here are my five:
1. Norah's - Sharon's blog is one that always makes me think about new art techniques and inspiration. Just the name of her blog is something that makes you think. . .Norah's is Sharon spelled backwards. Sharon likes to post partial pictures of works in progress that cause her readers to use their imaginations and think about what the entire piece looks like.
2. Art Junk Girl - Lia's blog is very inspirational to me. I adore her one-inch square project. She has a goal to create 1000 of these squares in 2007. These tiny works of art are so amazing. I never thought you could express so much within one-square inch.
3. Past Present Collection - Heather's blog is full of visual eye candy. I love the gorgeous colors and photography she uses. She has a passion for vintage items, as do I which is probably what attracts me to her blog.
4. Garden of Pink Shadows - Melissa has a wonderfully fresh looking blog which is a reflection of her artwork. She creates the sweetest little collages, many of which feature a bird theme which I love. Even her crocheted grannie squares have a bright, vintage-modern look to them.
5. A Little Birdie Told Me - Tricia is such a creative artist. I enjoy checking out her blog to see her latest collage creations. She makes primitive, vintage-looking collages using old photographs. Looking at them makes me think about my ancestors.
Her Stashaway
Sunday, April 15, 2007
Sweetness
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
An Inconvenient Truth
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
And One More. . .
It is almost like Christmas around here with all these little goodies arriving. A Bevy of Birds collage packet came in the mail today. This one is from Melissa's shop here. I adore the presentation of the packaging almost as much as the collage papers themselves. {Note the vintage wallpaper package topper attached with spring green staples.} These images should be fun to use in some of my collage work.
Monday, April 09, 2007
Monday Eye Candy
I was thrilled when the postman delivered this sweet Bird Ephemera Kit that I ordered from Cerri over at Little Pink Studio. She always has the most wonderful little things in her little shop. I love all the "birdie" related papers, book pages and stickers, as well as the yummy lace and ribbons! She even tucked in a little "surprise" egg filled with goodies as a bonus.
Below is the Her Stashaway kit that I ordered from Teresa Mcfayden at Paper Bella Studio. All the wonderful papers and ephemera will be used to make hanging pockets to stashaway fun little keepsakes. I especially love all the colors (and birdies) included in both of these kits.
I thought I would share with you the way I store some of my vintage lace, ribbon and trim. I wrap them on old clothespins (not the spring type), secure them with a straight pin and place them in this tiny robin's egg blue colander that I found recently at Marshall's. I keep this one on the desk in my studio where it is handy, but also pretty to look at. They also had a matching full-size colander that I bought to use up at the cottage. I think I may have to go back and see if they have some more of these as they are great for extra open storage. Well, I think that is all for now. Have a happy Monday everyone!
Sunday, April 08, 2007
Happy Easter!
I made these little baskets after seeing Andrea Singarella's creations on the cover of the upcoming issue of "Eye Candy" by Portals Zine. They were easy and fun to make and I filled them with Cadbury's Mini Eggs.
Saturday, April 07, 2007
Ready and Waiting!
Below is another view of the center-piece from last year when the color scheme for my table was yellow and lavender. This is my Easter feather tree that I have by my front door. I got it {and a smaller version also} for practically nothing at the little shop I used to manage. This one stays up from Christmas thru Easter as it gets decorated for Valentine's Day and St. Patrick's Day as well. The little baskets hanging from the branches hold jelly beans and fluffy little chicks and are made from peat pots which I painted pastel colors and added a little ribbon for the handle.