What do you get when you take one chalkboard tablecloth and some Chalk Ink Markers? A really cool way to decorate your craft table for Autumn! We often work on arts and crafts projects together at this little table. My young artist claims the larger half. Welcome Fall! (I bought […]
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Photos of Costume Jewels and a Tarnished Spoon
I’ve been working on the vintage spool challenge for Somerset Life and I’ve got a few ideas coming along…. but I keep getting distracted. Like today for instance. I pulled out these costume jewelry bits and pieces and wound up taking pictures of them the entire time I had to […]
Dancer in White
I was sorting through some scraps and happened to notice one in particular. It had a really nice oval shape of torn paper left on it…. Sometimes, your trash can be so inspiring! I found an old sketch of a dancer on vellum. We did a unit years ago on the […]
Moonlight Maiden
I used Derwent Colour Soft pencils and ZIG Millenium pens to draw this maiden in the moonlight. I’m not a big fan of the scary stuff this time of year. In fact, the only witch I’ve ever been fond of is this one. But I do like to draw and […]
“Slow Endings”- Photo for Perspectives Exhibit at HCBC
I took some sunset photos recently as I was driving home from the grocery store. And by the way, it’s probably not a great idea to be taking photos that temporarily BLIND YOU while you’re driving! I was playing around with the idea of layering sunsets. After some experimentation, I […]
Singing Owls
These card designs are all hand-cut using some of the super-awesome paper in the KC Company’s Que Sera Sera pack. The changing seasons always put me in the mood for cutesy things like this. These owls are enjoying the moonrise from their respective tree tops and singing sweetly in […]
Candy Corn Owl
Candy Wrapper ATCs with Owls
This cute hoot owl stamp became the star of my ATCs. The candy wrapper swap at Archiver’s is this Wed. and I actually got my cards done a day early (not the norm!). I stamped and colored this cute little owl, cut him out (thirteen times to be exact) and glued […]