Sunday, November 29, 2009
look what followed me home, can we keep him??!
Saturday, November 28, 2009
yet another sketch-based xmas card
2S4Y's sponsor for this week's challenge is JustRite Stampers and the design team made wonderful use of the large round element in kazan's sketch to show off some of JustRite's mix-n-match sets. getting in the spirit, i decided to break out my 3.25" Christmas Stamp Ensemble...which seems to have been discontinued since the last time i posted about it. ah well, there are plenty of other JustRite Christmas Sets from which to choose, and at the moment they are 20% off!
Friday, November 27, 2009
MORE awesome happy mail!!!
isn't it AWESOME?! it's got loads of hot pink and bling and possibly the best sentiment EVER! but that wasn't the only thing she sent! noper...leah decided to send me some of HER favorite scrappy things--wouldja LOOK at this loot??!
there are postcards... (which i didn't even know leah knew i collected!) ...and cool kraft labels, the most awesome newsprint ribbon, a variety of FAB stickers, grungeboard hardware, tickets, and some gorgeous patterned paper...including one with a background of CLOUDS!!! that leah, she's a goooooood picker, i tell ya! :)
Thursday, November 26, 2009
happy thanksgiving!
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
head's up
i have a new avatar pic, as well. which i didn't need to post here...but somehow i can never figure out how to get it to load on the sidebar without linking to it online. so it's here.*
i'm definitely going back to changing my header out every 3 or 4 months, though. i think it's more fun to have lots of different ones which rotate; some created digitally and others made the old fashioned way. maybe the *next* one will have monstas??! ;)
*eta half an hour later: my photo is HERE...where it's not is on my sidebar...and in the course of trying to PUT IT on my sidebar, i have managed to make my profile inaccessible! (even though when i access it through dashboard, the "make profile accessible" box *IS* checked. and i saved it. abuncha times.) and i am completely out of time for this now until the weekend. arrrrgh. blogger...some days it's WORTH EVERY PENNY, eh?! (arrrrgggggh!)**
**eta--AGAIN--an additional hour after THAT: i managed to nip back online for 15 min and i *think* i've fixed everything now. my profile's re-linked, and my photo is (finally) on there. it's HUUUUUUUUGE, but i'll worry about that at a later date. surely someplace in the world it's an acceptable hour at which to have a margarita. i'm off to find that place! :)
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
can you tell i was feverish when i made this??!
well, i was feverish...and achey...and grumpy...and possessed of a runny nose & hacking cough. which is why i was home on a day that lovely husband jeff was at work. which is how i could make a card for him that would actually be a surprise! (99% of my cardmaking takes place in the living room whilst sat next to the man in front of the tv!)
LHJ and i don't generally "do" gifts to each other on our birthdays, christmas, etc. which other people tend to think is a bit sad, but here's our thought process: we are so amazingly, wonderfully, hugely FORTUNATE as to not really *need* anything. we have lovely and amazing friends and families who show up on our big occasions wth presents and cards and treats-a-plenty. when we were first married, we bowed to the pressure of "it's-a-holiday-GO-BUY-A-GIFT!" and, i mean, you've BEEN THERE, right?! yeah. it ain't pretty.
so we resolved: SKIP the big occasions...but...when either of us happens upon something we think the other will love, we buy it & give it, right then, for no particular reason. or...when either of us happens upon something we *personally* want (but can't realllllly justify buying) we get it anyway... and then go home and thank the other for the thoughtful gift! :)
of course, we don't *IGNORE* birthdays or anniversaries! instead of presents, we hide little notes, or candies, in each other's lunches, or cars. there are phone calls at work, or appallingly-sung messages left on the home machine as a surprise. post-it-note banners have been known to appear on the bathroom mirror just before dawn. excursions are made to favorite restaurants, or to the beach, or a museum. i draw monstas with funny greetings. jeff stops at wegman's and gets all the ingredients for my favorite dinner. it's completely different than what everyone else does...but it works for US!
having said all that, it just so happened that i stumbled upon two things in the last two weeks that i KNOW jeff would really like AND i had excellent coupons in my hand both times. so it seemed silly NOT to grab up the newest nigella cookbook and a tony bourdain dvd!
and now, before i sign off for the day, i'am going to shock you by showing a use for my beloved paperchase MONSTA giftwrap that i've never attempted before:
Sunday, November 22, 2009
i went a little kerrrrrr-AAAAAY-zee!
Saturday, November 21, 2009
keep the xmas card sketches coming, wouldja please?!
card positioning systems' #142, to be precise, was of invaluable assistance last night in the making of this card:
as you can see, for the first time in about 3 weeks, i have *NOT* machine stitched on this card. nope. i went back to hand-stiching! (wellllll......it just needed *something*...but there's a practical reason, too--that gauzy india paper makes it rather hard to adhere anything securely on top!) i am quite pleased with the newest version of my torn-layers xmas tree, as well (fair warning: you'll be seeing THIS again, folks!) : i traced a bazzill "big chip" for the cute shape, used a whole bunch of tiiiiiiiiny green scraps to build the layers from the bottom up, inked very lightly in medium gray around the edges and popped the whole thing on foam tape. the white background was a complete accident--i was headed in a totally different direction--but when i found this piece of filmy sparkly goodness, i did an abrupt about-face. i love the finished product, i think it's almost a bit heidi van laar-ish*, don't you??! :)
check another card off the BIG LIST, missus claus!!!
~♥~
*HAPPY BIRTHDAY, heidi!!! ♥♥♥
Friday, November 20, 2009
it's not officially the holiday cardmaking season until i've made the first monsta card
~♥♥♥~
the eagle-eyed sketch fanciers amongst you will have spotted that my card is based on laura's awesome sketch #39 from 2sketches 4you:
(materials: monsta cut from paperchase giftwrap; patterned paper: dcwv, vintage ledger paper, paper source glitter giftwrap; glitter cardstock: dcwv; santa hat sticker: recollections; metal snowflake: making memories; fibers: basic grey; snowflake sticker: k&co; fuzzy heart brad: doodlebug; ink: colorbox; adhesives: tombow mono runner, 3m foam tape, sewing machine...and yes, at some point i will stop sewing on EVERY SINGLE CARD...perhaps early in 2010...2011 at the *very* latest...)
Thursday, November 19, 2009
the sandpiper makes his greeting card debut!
you may remember that a week or so ago i received an awesome sandpiper stamp hand-carved by the lovely gina of tyggereye art. i don't think i mentioned at the time that one of the reasons i had to have this particular stamp is that, as soon as i saw it, it reminded me very strongly of some pics i took in florida a couple of years ago at a beach LHJ & i visited near the home of my late maternal grandparents. when i saw the stamp, the memory of that particularly happy evening came rushing back to me, and i knew right away i wanted to make a card which combined gina's beautiful drawing with one of my photos, and some fun vintagey bits. i don't always have a perfectly clear destination in mind when i start making a card, but this time i did, and somehow i was confident that i would also be able to translate what was in my head onto the page.
wanna see?
photo of actual sandpiper...check
(tacky) necklace made of (cool) tiny shells...yes, please!
here's a close up of the sandpiper (mounted on foam tape for extra dimension) which also features the ribbon, shells & stitching:
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
52Q: 45 (song)
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
owlways happy to get mail!
Monday, November 16, 2009
my amazing psychic powers have divined...
probably boys.
Saturday, November 14, 2009
it's beginning to look a *LITTLE* like christmas!
Thursday, November 12, 2009
playin' with: WATERCOLORS!
my favorite thing about watercolors is how the color is floaty, and uneven, and so beautifully has a mind of its own! coincidentally, this is also my LEAST favorite thing about watercolors. (it sort of depends on the day!) i am (slowly, sloooooowly) starting to get an idea of how to make things lighter or darker and how to keep the colors separate or make them more blendy. sort of. a bit. at the same time i am embracing their funky unpredictable nature! (this is BY FAR the easier of the two!)
here's a little scene i painted, it started out just on the envelope... (which was from my credit card statement; but i decided it'd make a nice pocket for some longer journaling*) ...and then i decorated the card inside...and finally i decided to do the page before i attached the rest. there's some hand stamping here, as well, and some verrrrrrrry old glitter-rub ons that adhered imperfectly, and some doodling. the text on the pull-out card reads, "why is hidden journaling *SO* irresistible? because it's HIDDEN...duh..."
here's something i've always wanted to try...extending an existing scene into my own page. in this case it's a magazine photo of a sailboat. i was playing with the cuttlebug's mosiac embossing folder and it made this neat tiled effect...then i tore around the edges to make it like an old ruined fresco...then i glued it down and painted around it. at the end i used a white uniball pen to make the horizon and the white line in the foreground (where the photo stopped & the advertising began in the mag) and then at the very end i wasn't sure if it was done or not, so i outlined everything in black...which, in retrospect, i don't really like very much. but that's how these journal escapades go...i don't PLAN them...in fact i try consciously NOT TO plan, just to let them evolve. because in the end the playing part matters much more to me than the finished page.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
happy mail is here again! :)
gina made me a beautiful card, as well. she is my hybrid design heroine for both cards and LO's, not to mention art journaling. i am constantly seeing things on her blog that i just want to flat-out copy! (like this...and THIS!!!)
and as if THAT wasn't enough, she made me some utterly AWESOME christmas tags! (which i will try VERY HARD to actually use on gifts for other people...though possibly not THIS year!)
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
52Q: 44 (decision)
Monday, November 9, 2009
both sides now*
before we get started, i need a favor, please: i need you to pretend that these photos are somewhere near consistent in lighting. or at least not embarrassingly bad and awful. yes, i know they ARE embarrassingly bad and awful--in fact i've bumped the contrast up in some of 'em to make the adhesives as visible as possible; but since they're only for illustrative purposes, work with me, ok? thanks.
right, so the question was, "how do i conceal the adhesive inside clear cards?" and the short answer is, i don't. or at least not completely. anticipating the follow up question, "doesn't that bother you?" nope. i don't really worry about it, and here's why: most "civillians" (aka--non craftees) just do not look closely enough to notice! seriously. trust me. trust me!
having said that, i do try to minimize the appearance as much as possible. which is one of the reasons i prefer printed transparencies to plain for card bases...adhesive is a lot less noticeable when there's something else going on. case in point, my 2S4Y sketch card from this weekend. would you like to see the back?
if you look to the right, you see the back of my handstitching which follows the scalloped trim; and again, it's unconcealed. i could've used holbein stitch to make the back look exactly like the front. if it was in the middle of the card, or on a clear transparency, i might have; but it's tucked way into the spine, so i just made sure i started and ended neatly, and took care weaving in my ends.
duuuuuuuuuuuuuude!
ok, so i made a neat rectangle, which is centered and lines up with the grid. other than that, i am utterly unapologetic. because i happen to LIKE the look of the raised panel on the outside more than i DISLIKE the foam tape on the inside. if martha stewart wants to show up at my door with a tastefully decorated truncheon and the miranda warning embroidered on a cushion, i'll go quietly. whilst you savor that mental picture ask yourself how i got the lace cardstock on there, though...
and the answer is: i xyroned it! in my case, more for easy even coverage than anything else. but i think you'll agree, THAT really is verrrrrrrrrry hard to see, even irl. it's probably impossible in the photo. which proves that if you DO care about how the inside looks, the problem is not insurmountable. howsabout a side-by-side (by-side) comparison on a CLEAR transparency: