Monday, July 25, 2011

Skelly Spirit Board

Over the past few days we've been busy, busy 'processing' our meat chickens, making jam, hanging laundry, baking zucchini bread and all that good country life stuff. I've also had another visit with the dreaded dentist. Ug! While sitting in that blasted chair waiting for the sedation to take effect the dentist came in and said, "Your blood pressure is a little high. Are you nervous?" Call me crazy but if someone is so afraid you'll kill them with your toothy tinkering tools that they need to be sedated... yeah, they might be a tad nervous.

Anywho, here's my latest slightly spooky skelly spirit board now listed in my etsy shop.


Monday, July 18, 2011

The Wee Mystic's House

Woo hoo! I've spent HOURS finishing this baby up and here it is... the Wee Mystic's House


Over all it measures around 15.5" tall


There's creepy crawlies on the roof


Inside has just 4 rooms


The main room I've done as a sort of occultish shop. If you look carefully you can see a small homage to Marie Laveau :)


Scrolls, tiny bead bottles and the "Our Lady" shrine I made last week in the background.


A collection of sculls and magical powders. Each tiny vial has the actual contents labeled on the front.


The next room is the "Reading room" with a crystal ball, tarot cards and more...


... including a palmistry hand made from a dolls hand


In the front window there is the teeniest ouija board.


Upstairs is where the mystic does all of his private spell work. There's even a picture of super awesome witchy woman Doreen Valiente for inspiration.

Storage in the wee attic.

Phew!

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Our Lady Shrine

I'm working away on more things for the little Gothic house. Here's the latest...



The shiny thing behind Our Lady is the reflector off of a mini Christmas light. The funny yellow stuff at her feet are marigold/calendula petals. Those candles? Sewing thread dipped in beeswax!

Friday, July 15, 2011

A Pretty Project and Potter Puppy

I saw a beat up frame on the reduced shelf ages ago and knew I could spiffy it up. Sure there were a few dents and scratches but the mat was good and glass intact, so how could I pass up a $2 deal?!? I basically podged, collaged and grunged the outside using pattern paper and I'm really pleased with how it came out.

Here's the finished frame and four collaged ladies inside...


I've felt really leary about posting about this it because of the whole ordeal with the pup we had to give up. We're giving the puppy thing one last chance. Part of me still feels incredibly guilty about finding that poor fellow a new home. Truly, sometimes things just don't work out no matter how hard you try to make them fit.

We discussed fostering dogs instead but when D said "Yeah! And if one stays with us that we like we can keep him!" and I knew that he'd love every dog that walked in our door and there'd be a bucket of tears every time one left. *sigh*

Anyway, I figured since it's basically Harry Potter Day that today would be an ideal time to share our new bundle of joy. He's the sweetest mixed up mutt and everyone who has met him can't believe what a good pup he is. Meet Padfoot (aka Paddy).


We discussed calling this guy Padfoot from the get go because we knew he had black fur and we're big Potter fans. The deal was sealed when we drove up to the house to get him and the name on the mailbox was Pettigrew. If that isn't a sign I don't know what is :)

Thursday, July 14, 2011

More small books... no, really.

So I decided that my new wee house needs some wee books. I have these wooden bits that look like books but I figured I'd try my hand at making some. Here's the results...


The books have leather, faux suede, and fabric covers.

They have real pages inside and can each be opened up.

Though they can't exactly be read :P
(Psst... don't worry, although the pages do have bible passages on them but the books were unfit for reading)

Although these books are teeny when I put them in the house I realized they were too big!

So I made another batch....

... and they are even smaller.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

More Progress

A while ago I shared the progress I'd been making on my next wee house. I've spent a little more time on my Gothic mansion and it's ready to be embellished and filled with goodies.




The roof isn't what I wanted at all but I'll save that idea for another time. From here I'll continue to work on the exterior by adding moss, dirt, dust and that sort of old outdoorsy stuff.

To be perfectly honest I'm not 100 % certain what will direction the interior will take. I've got a couple of ideas bounding around in my skull and it'll just be a matter of what fits where I suppose. The inside is much smaller than the other houses I've worked on so it's going to be a challenge. Thank goodness filling it up is the best part!

P.S. Here's what the base kit looks like if you're interested... http://www.kaboodle.com/reviews/fantasy-villa--woodcraft-construction-kit I bought mine at Michael's when they were on sale dirt cheap.

Monday, July 11, 2011

Apologies and art

I don't know about the rest of you but I'm having a hell of a time leaving comments on some blogs. If you've left a comment here chances are I visit your blog. I try to comment when I stop by because so many of you make me laugh, make me think, and inspire the heck out of me but lately, whenever I try to leave a little message, I get caught in this vicious loop and where I'm continually returned to the google log-in. If anyone knows how to fix this let me know because it's annoying me to no end. In the meantime accept my apologies for not leaving bits of love on your bloggy doorsteps, I'll be blowing silent kisses your way until I can find a way to fix this blasted problem.

Last week I cleaned up my craft space (a gigantic task that needs to be done far too often because I am horribly messy) and came across some canvas' from a failed Dr. Who Tardis experiment. Rather than pitch the ugly things in the bin I decided to make some large scale waxed collage portraits.


Each of the canvas' measures 8x10 and is created using layers of paper, paint, lace, fabric, bark, twigs, matches, stamps, petals, flowers and lots of beeswax.