I'm swamped. I've taken on some extra work, the house is an absolute disaster and I'm running about a week behind.
I'm so far behind that felt a twinge of guilt about going to bed early last night. There was a voice in the back of my mind nagging..."By golly, you really should be doing this or that instead of going to bed!" That lasted the entire thirty seconds it took for me to fall asleep. BUT I'm glad I ignored that voice because it was the best sleep ever with lovely dreams and a guest appearance by Paul Rudd ;)
Anyway, I'm playing catch up today. And, because I don't have a crafty good to show off, here's Padfoot's snout. My shedding, lazy, dim witted pooch... whom I love dearly and think is the most fantastic dog on the planet.
Bask in his lazy snouty glory!
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Saturday, March 23, 2013
Cheers! Salute! Sláinte!
I've been working like mad to get these cheeky things finished.
Wine faeries!
They're a sort of paper craft, photographic, and digital hybrid.
There's one to represent pink and bubbly, ruby red and white wines and
then there's this fellow...
A clurichaun is a cousin of the leprechaun. He is ALWAYS male and ALWAYS drunk. Luckily for us, he's a happy drunk ;)
These aren't ready to ship out just yet, but I have sets listed in the etsy shop at special pre-order wholesale pricing until they're ready to go on April 8th. The listing is HERE.
Friday, March 22, 2013
Celebrations!
Two celebrations today. First James C. Wallace II is the winner of my little OZ giveaway. Congrats James! Woo Hoo! I'll contact you shortly.
Second (and this one is a biggy) my granny turns 80 today!
She's allllll the way in England so I'm missing out on all of the celebrations but I've come up with a little something to mark the occasion...
Happy birthday Nanny Whit! We'll have a drink (or two) in honor of your birthday tonight. Heck, we'll even pull out the good stuff ;)
Second (and this one is a biggy) my granny turns 80 today!
She's allllll the way in England so I'm missing out on all of the celebrations but I've come up with a little something to mark the occasion...
And if you doubt a word of it...
Happy birthday Nanny Whit! We'll have a drink (or two) in honor of your birthday tonight. Heck, we'll even pull out the good stuff ;)
Sunday, March 17, 2013
The Embroidery Clock
If you follow this blog you may remember that a very short while ago I held a little auction to raise a few dollars for the Pixie Project. I was going to create a Borrower's Box for the auction winner. The winner was a very sweet lady who happens to live not TOO far away and she actually dropped off a fair few bits and bobs to include in the piece. I tried to include as many of those sweet little things and snippets as I possibly could.
After a fair bit of ho-ing and hum-ing I managed to complete the task and the winner picked up her wee 'house' today. So, I can now safely show off what I've been working on :)
This clock has been in my stash for quite a while. Sometimes when I'm stuck creatively I'll clean... when I came across this I knew it would be the perfect base for a little creatures home.
A matchbox bed with blankets made with vintage lacy bits. AND check out the size of that dolly. Believe it or not the limbs actually move! Plus, look at the mico-embroidery provided by the client.
Finally, here's a little spot for a little embroider. Filled with spools, needle and thread, lace and some very sweet vintage french stamps. And, if you look in the upper right corner, you can see that the flooring is held up by snails!
It was such a pleasure creating this little space and a great honor to use little heirlooms to make it even more special.
After a fair bit of ho-ing and hum-ing I managed to complete the task and the winner picked up her wee 'house' today. So, I can now safely show off what I've been working on :)
This clock has been in my stash for quite a while. Sometimes when I'm stuck creatively I'll clean... when I came across this I knew it would be the perfect base for a little creatures home.
The inside is hollow and made a pefect (albeit small) space. Here you can see the roof top terrace where a someone has enjoyed a spot of tea.
Here's an overview of the inside. It's quite tight in there, but filled with nice little things.
A detail shot of a little table with a bowl of a rose petals and a clothes peg bench.
A fireplace with a gorgeous little cast iron cauldron and metal button she supplied.
Upstairs there's a match stick ladder leading to a sleeping loft.
You can see a stack of handmade miniature books and a birthday candle at the end of the bed.
Pretty things at the bottom of the ladder.
A matchbox bed with blankets made with vintage lacy bits. AND check out the size of that dolly. Believe it or not the limbs actually move! Plus, look at the mico-embroidery provided by the client.
Finally, here's a little spot for a little embroider. Filled with spools, needle and thread, lace and some very sweet vintage french stamps. And, if you look in the upper right corner, you can see that the flooring is held up by snails!
It was such a pleasure creating this little space and a great honor to use little heirlooms to make it even more special.
Friday, March 15, 2013
Celebrate Oz 2013 - Altered Oz
The fabulous Oma Linda is hosting a Celebrate Oz blog party and I couldn't pass up the opportunity to join in the fun!
I remember reading the Oz books as a child but I don't remember many details other than the absolutely terrifying illustrations...
Scary stuff! But I also recall that land of Oz extends far greater than that classic film with the rainbow song.
This March break, the Pixie family went to see the new Oz flick which explores more of that world and the great wizard himself. One of the best parts of the new film was the fantastic balloon ride our hero goes on. Because I've been admiring the light bulb hot air balloons I've been spying on pinterest for a while now, I decided to make one as my contribution to the blog party.
And so, here is my vintage Wizard of Oz in his altered hot air balloon...
AND because I kinda like munchkins and wee folk of all sorts I'm giving away a set of my new "Winged Things" Mini cards. Just comment below and you'll automatically be entered (just make sure I can contact you). I'll pick a random winner next Friday, March 22nd.
Now, hop over to Oma Linda's Olde Baggs n' Stuft Shirts and check out the rest of the fabulous bloggy fun!
I remember reading the Oz books as a child but I don't remember many details other than the absolutely terrifying illustrations...
Illustration from my childhood copy of Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz |
This March break, the Pixie family went to see the new Oz flick which explores more of that world and the great wizard himself. One of the best parts of the new film was the fantastic balloon ride our hero goes on. Because I've been admiring the light bulb hot air balloons I've been spying on pinterest for a while now, I decided to make one as my contribution to the blog party.
And so, here is my vintage Wizard of Oz in his altered hot air balloon...
AND because I kinda like munchkins and wee folk of all sorts I'm giving away a set of my new "Winged Things" Mini cards. Just comment below and you'll automatically be entered (just make sure I can contact you). I'll pick a random winner next Friday, March 22nd.
Now, hop over to Oma Linda's Olde Baggs n' Stuft Shirts and check out the rest of the fabulous bloggy fun!
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
March Break and a Tiny Reading Spot
Sorry it's been a little quiet around here but it's March break and I've been distracted. Not only is the kiddo home, but Mr. Pixie took the week off too. I'm sure you can appreciate that very little is getting done. We've got a few little things planned (today it's sushi and karate!) but mostly we're just hanging out.
One thing that I thought I should mention... I'll be at the Brighton Public Library making paper crowns and wishing wands this Friday, March 15. At just $2 per kiddo I'm not sure how many spaces are left but you can contact the library directly to find out 613-475-2511 [email protected]
One thing I have managed to finish up is this little dome.
I started off with this Plastic Dome from Alpha Stamps and created a base using this 3 Inch Tall Candlestick Holder and Egg Cup.
I've cut out some brownies from the Queer People Collage Sheet and they're hiding throughout the mossy mound.
Where are those wee creatures going? At the top is a tiny handmade chair and some itty bitty books with dog-eared pages and bookmarks too boot. What better place for a read than the top of a fairy hill :)
xoxo
One thing that I thought I should mention... I'll be at the Brighton Public Library making paper crowns and wishing wands this Friday, March 15. At just $2 per kiddo I'm not sure how many spaces are left but you can contact the library directly to find out 613-475-2511 [email protected]
One thing I have managed to finish up is this little dome.
I started off with this Plastic Dome from Alpha Stamps and created a base using this 3 Inch Tall Candlestick Holder and Egg Cup.
I've cut out some brownies from the Queer People Collage Sheet and they're hiding throughout the mossy mound.
Where are those wee creatures going? At the top is a tiny handmade chair and some itty bitty books with dog-eared pages and bookmarks too boot. What better place for a read than the top of a fairy hill :)
xoxo
Thursday, March 07, 2013
Speaking of design
This issue has come up a couple of times and I'd like to address it.
When you hire a seamstress to make a dress, you are paying for the dress... not the rights to the pattern. Her services are paid for, she provides you with a final product. Easy peasy.
When people hire me as a designer, the same thing applies right? They request something, I design it, hand over the finished piece, and we're all good. But wait! What if the client wants the working file? What if they want the bones of your work? The graphic design 'pattern' you created.
I do NOT provide working files to my clients and there's a good reason for that. Let me put it to you like this...
Lets say you go to a fancy restaurant and order a magnificent meal. You think to yourself "Hey! I'm pretty handy in the kitchen! I have a stove and some pots. I'll just ask for the ingredients and recreate this at home!" The chef smiles and tells you exactly what goes into his dish. He even winks and whispers the secret ingredient in your ear.
Bonus! You're cooking for a date the following week and this will be perfect.
It's date night. After you gather your ingredients and begin to attempt to recreate the dish, you realize there's a problem. You don't know if you purchased the right cut of beef, how he prepared the peppers, the amount of cumin that was added, the temperature it was cooked at or for how long and you don't even remember there being carrots in it at all! The result is edible, but it's nothing like the gourmet meal prepared the week before.
Your date asks where you got the recipe and you give her the chefs name. She smiles and nods but makes a mental note not to eat at his restaurant.
It takes more than fancy software to design something well. Good design requires care, skill, knowledge, sensitivity, and experience to mix space, colour, shape, line, images, type and text into something effective and visually appealing.
I care a great deal about the work I do. (As both a designer and an artist.) Time and time again I have seen design work ruined because someone with limited experience altered original working files. Honestly, I'm not being a meanie by keeping the files. By NOT distributing original working documents I am ensuring the integrity of my work and my reputation as a designer.
Now go and hug a designer! We need some lovin' ;)
When you hire a seamstress to make a dress, you are paying for the dress... not the rights to the pattern. Her services are paid for, she provides you with a final product. Easy peasy.
When people hire me as a designer, the same thing applies right? They request something, I design it, hand over the finished piece, and we're all good. But wait! What if the client wants the working file? What if they want the bones of your work? The graphic design 'pattern' you created.
I do NOT provide working files to my clients and there's a good reason for that. Let me put it to you like this...
Lets say you go to a fancy restaurant and order a magnificent meal. You think to yourself "Hey! I'm pretty handy in the kitchen! I have a stove and some pots. I'll just ask for the ingredients and recreate this at home!" The chef smiles and tells you exactly what goes into his dish. He even winks and whispers the secret ingredient in your ear.
Bonus! You're cooking for a date the following week and this will be perfect.
It's date night. After you gather your ingredients and begin to attempt to recreate the dish, you realize there's a problem. You don't know if you purchased the right cut of beef, how he prepared the peppers, the amount of cumin that was added, the temperature it was cooked at or for how long and you don't even remember there being carrots in it at all! The result is edible, but it's nothing like the gourmet meal prepared the week before.
Your date asks where you got the recipe and you give her the chefs name. She smiles and nods but makes a mental note not to eat at his restaurant.
It takes more than fancy software to design something well. Good design requires care, skill, knowledge, sensitivity, and experience to mix space, colour, shape, line, images, type and text into something effective and visually appealing.
I care a great deal about the work I do. (As both a designer and an artist.) Time and time again I have seen design work ruined because someone with limited experience altered original working files. Honestly, I'm not being a meanie by keeping the files. By NOT distributing original working documents I am ensuring the integrity of my work and my reputation as a designer.
Now go and hug a designer! We need some lovin' ;)
Wednesday, March 06, 2013
A Busy Bee
I've been keeping myself busy lately but I don't have much to show for it just yet.
The whip has been cracked and I've been doing some graphic design work. I have a love hate relationship with graphic design. When a job goes well it's pretty darned satisfying. When it doesn't there's a blue streak spewing from my mouth ;)
Designing puts me in a different state of mind than other forms of making. Although it's all creating, I just FEEL different doing it.
Anyway, here's a couple of little projects from a couple of weeks ago that I don't think I showed off here. They are both currently at Impresario Artisan Market in Cobourg.
AND I'm so thrilled to be able to say that the Pixie Project has reached more than 50% of it's goal. I know I said I would only make the single plea on here but I fibbed... BUT just a little! I've updated the indiegogo page with a video of me ummming, ahhhhing, fidgeting like a tick and looking a general wreck, all for a good cause. Hop over, share the link and I'll blow some fairy kisses your way.
xoxo
The whip has been cracked and I've been doing some graphic design work. I have a love hate relationship with graphic design. When a job goes well it's pretty darned satisfying. When it doesn't there's a blue streak spewing from my mouth ;)
Designing puts me in a different state of mind than other forms of making. Although it's all creating, I just FEEL different doing it.
Anyway, here's a couple of little projects from a couple of weeks ago that I don't think I showed off here. They are both currently at Impresario Artisan Market in Cobourg.
AND I'm so thrilled to be able to say that the Pixie Project has reached more than 50% of it's goal. I know I said I would only make the single plea on here but I fibbed... BUT just a little! I've updated the indiegogo page with a video of me ummming, ahhhhing, fidgeting like a tick and looking a general wreck, all for a good cause. Hop over, share the link and I'll blow some fairy kisses your way.
xoxo
Monday, March 04, 2013
Thinkin' Spring
There's still snow on the ground but I can feel spring peeking it's gorgeous head around the corner. Alpha Stamps is currently offering an "Easter Parade Kit" filled with beautiful springy things. I made this little eggy book from Chipboard Egg Die-Cuts and held together with Metallic Mini Brads.
There are also some sweet new collage sheets and absolutely stunning new Dresden scraps on the site, so quick like a bunny and check it out for yourself.
Speaking of spring... I'm thrilled to announce that I'll be vending at The Mother of All Craft Shows in Corbyville/Belleville on May 5th. I don't do many shows but this one looked like fun and it's for a good cause, Fixed Fur Life. If you're around stop by and say 'Hiya!"
I'm really looking forward to the event and showing off some of my shiny new card designs which have been shipped off to the printer. I'm especially giddy about my new sets of 'Winged Things' mini-cards!
I have a feeling that this Spring is going to be a dandy :) Here's hoping it's filled with wonder and good things for all of us.