Thursday, May 8, 2008

May Flowers & Fun

Can't believe it's May!  But the flowers are lovely.  Took all kinds of pics yesterday before the thunder storms so I could prove that they existed.  Here are a few.




I have begun painting some old dryer sheets mounted to freezer paper for stablizing. Works super.  Using twinkling H20's paints from my scrapbooking stuff.  will spray them with a acrylic coating so they are washable.  Intend them for some more postcards for the exchange.  Many layers will be added to the next ones.  

Sold a bunch of cozies late last month and had to get them out before going to work for my husband's company for a couple weeks.  Good way to make some bucks for summer splurges! HA HA  Will have the Cinderella dress done next week for a customer in Arizona.  Should be cute...she's a singer and does Cinderella birthday parties for little ones...great part time job for her!  

Son's college graduation is this Sat and party is all ready to go...hopefully!  Daughter's home from Cali for the affair and her boyfriend's band is playing 4 concerts here in Nebraska for various activites and selling their new CD...band's name is 
Rally for One...check them out here


Monday, April 7, 2008

Cleaning, Purging and Great Additions

Cleaning is a Spring Thing right....well if I kept cleaning until next spring, I might be finished.  At least now I can work in the studio without tripping over boxes or trays of sorted fabric.  I have taken over my son's old room too for sorting...husband says he better watch out or I'll take him to the Goodwill with the rest of the old stuff.

Hopefully will begin listing some of the de-stash this week on 
Quiltsy and etsy.  I have enough fabric for three lifetimes of art.  Quite literally.  My stash has grown with the addition of my Grandmother's and my mother's stashes.  There really is no room for making anything until I finish the sorting and purging.  Sorting almost done, purging to begin!  

I'm so happy to report also that my son has made the leap and is engaged to his only love, Jamie.  They are so excited.  I am happy for them.  They really do make a great pair and are planning a New Years Eve wedding in 2009 turning 2010.  Long engagements are all the rage again so they really have time to plan well.  

Gable graduates from UNL in May and Jamie will begin her rotations in Pharmacy in June so real wedding planning will begin the following May.  I'm tickled for them!

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Artdoll Quilt Challenge and Green Postcard Challenge




All my challenges are currently completed!  YEH!  and early too.  Can't believe it.  

Even made Art@Mail postcards and got them mailed this last weekend.  Also spent yesterday cleaning the studio and made some heart felt decisions to sell some of the many books on art, sewing, quilting, knitting that I've acquired over the years. Some were my Mom's and Grandma's and some are early purchases of mine when I started quilting again in the early 80's.  WOW how tastes change or is it growth. What I thought I loved many years ago hardly captures my interest now. 

Many artists on one of my internet groups have been discussing moving on from a particular group or moving to a particular group, I think that I really just want to connect with other artists.  I want to hear their struggles and see if mine measure up in some way.  Does this make me an artist too...etc.  Everyone that knows me always compliments my work.  Does this make me an artist...do I really have to "be " an artist to make art?  
Someone recently suggested that we use timers to give direction to an otherwise directionless day.  Mine is going off....
 

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Challenge Beginnings


This is posted to the Green Postcard blog as well.  I have the beginnings of the background down for the card challenge.

The plastic fabric will now be layered onto felt and embellished with wool roving that has been hand painted.  

I really hated this mid way through and almost threw them away, but after auditioning areas with a template cut 4x6 I found that there were parts that I liked.  



Sometimes just forcing your way through opens up some other opportunities that you just don't see at first.  Maybe this is what moving to the next level in my art is all about..........Trusting that you can work through the weird stuff and come out with something you can be proud of.

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Artdoll Quilt Challenge


I am posting a sneak peek at my artdoll quilt for the challenge offered through QuiltArt.
I have never done a challenge before and took this on to stretch my design capabilities.  
I discovered how thin muslin is...and that it is not easy to stuff tiny tube appendages, but I am otherwise pleased.  She is now my studio muse.....asking me to come out and play!

I have named her Luna; as she is shares the face of the orb that guides my sign of the Zodiac, Cancer.  She is guardian of the "sewing room" and studio and beckons to me daily....

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Quiltsy Store

I'm pleased to announce that I have started a store at Quiltsy.com ! This is a new online auction site "Just for Quilters" and fabric art related merchandise.  I have needed to de-stash for the longest time and this will be the new venue.  I have become increasingly dismayed at e-bay and the changes afoot and have decided to give this new venture a try. Kim Noblin's site has been very easy to work with and I've already had my first sale.  I have listed books for now and soon will have some de-stash fabric and notions listed as well.  

I have the link posted to the right.  Go and check it out!


Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Art doll

Well the art doll project is coming along.  I received the face from Etsy store Graphixoutpost and have realized it is not exactly what she needs.  Although it is lovely, I feel she has gone in another direction.  Perhaps my next doll will be right for it.  Uh oh, that means there will be another doll.  

She is not named as yet, but will be the "studio muse" that I have been searching for.  I found her among the many stacks of fabric and rubberstamps just waiting for me to call her out.  She needs some love and care but will be stunning for sure.  

The background quilt she will be mounted to is almost finished as well.  Beading and hand embellishments will add to the base layers.  I sorted through a large sack of scraps from my inheritance fabric and found enough for the string pieced area along the left side.  The bottom is some hand dyed stripe that I had forgotten about but really seemed to ground the dear one.