Thursday, October 24, 2013
Morning Inspiration: Frost
It's getting nippy. The past few mornings have see a bit of frost on the ground, but I do believe today takes the cake with beautiful little shards of ice covering everything in the shade. It's quite beautiful. That lovely frosty coating and then the sun reflecting off of tiny bits of ice. Some people would say it glistens like diamonds... but I prefer glitter ;).
Getting these shots was an interesting process because as the sun quickly rose and the air warmed those little bits of ice melted... and fast! You could see the melting right before your eyes. Fascinating and sort of sad at the same time. All that hard work Jack Frost put into placing that ice just-so and 'poof!' it's gone.
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Sweet Sentiments and Spooky Peek-a-boo tag
Graphic 45 is revealing MORE gorgeousness on their blog today. It's day 8 of their sneak peek at their brand new collection "Sweet Sentiments". Being a big fan of butterflies, flowers and vintage images, I can't wait to get my hands on it!
There are a ton of great projects and eyecandy on the blog today so hop over there!
One of the projects mentioned on the blog (and actually rather spooky, and not sweet at all) is my peek-a-boo tag.
Heck, there's even a viddy tute to go along with it!
There are a ton of great projects and eyecandy on the blog today so hop over there!
One of the projects mentioned on the blog (and actually rather spooky, and not sweet at all) is my peek-a-boo tag.
Heck, there's even a viddy tute to go along with it!
And the supply list:
Petaloo Flowers and leaves
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Pottin'
So I tossed another bunch of clay bits into the fire pit. Here's the haul that came out...
Notice how every piece is fine and dandy except for the nice moon face at the bottom... the ONE piece I would have like to have survived. Such is life. *sigh*
I AM happy that those lovely bits at the top left came out unscathed because little hands made them! Here's a better look at what young visitors created when they popped by the studio the other week...
I love the work kids create. Perhaps because it's made with interest and excitement and not toward some unrealistic end. Kids, generally, get true joy from the process of making.
Finally, all those little squares on the bottom left corner are this little city of houses. They are currently standing at attention on my kitchen table waiting for some arty affection. I think they are rather nice lined up in neat little rows. Perhaps they need a town to call their own.
Oh! One last little note. There are three new large mandrakes available in the etsy shop...
... and a handful of brand new mini mandrakes too!
Notice how every piece is fine and dandy except for the nice moon face at the bottom... the ONE piece I would have like to have survived. Such is life. *sigh*
I AM happy that those lovely bits at the top left came out unscathed because little hands made them! Here's a better look at what young visitors created when they popped by the studio the other week...
I love the work kids create. Perhaps because it's made with interest and excitement and not toward some unrealistic end. Kids, generally, get true joy from the process of making.
Finally, all those little squares on the bottom left corner are this little city of houses. They are currently standing at attention on my kitchen table waiting for some arty affection. I think they are rather nice lined up in neat little rows. Perhaps they need a town to call their own.
Oh! One last little note. There are three new large mandrakes available in the etsy shop...
... and a handful of brand new mini mandrakes too!
Two mornings of inspiration
I was distracted yesterday by the absolute abysmal functioning of facebook and did not post the morning inspiration. Here is the delayed photography:
It is quite true that I have encountered many friendly slugs recently. A quick search of their symbolism and qualities as a totem revealed that they assist us in letting go of the gunk we carry. They also encourage reflection of the mysteries around us.
Today's inspiration come from our vegetable garden. Strewn across the soil are all of the tomatoes that did not make it into our sauces, salsas, salads or baskets and bags to friends and neighbours. I am sure that the birds, bees and other winged things will enjoy a little harvest party with them before we clean them up and pop them in the compost heap where they will feed next years spoils.
It is quite true that I have encountered many friendly slugs recently. A quick search of their symbolism and qualities as a totem revealed that they assist us in letting go of the gunk we carry. They also encourage reflection of the mysteries around us.
Today's inspiration come from our vegetable garden. Strewn across the soil are all of the tomatoes that did not make it into our sauces, salsas, salads or baskets and bags to friends and neighbours. I am sure that the birds, bees and other winged things will enjoy a little harvest party with them before we clean them up and pop them in the compost heap where they will feed next years spoils.
Sunday, October 20, 2013
Into dreams
"Into dreams" Mixed media collage on canvas measuring approx 6" x 12".
Friday, October 18, 2013
Twinkle-Twinkle Mother Goose Box
An inexpensive box gussied up and made pretty as can be with the Mother Goose
collection. This piece would be very cute in a nursery or child's room.
Even better, this box would be a great way to package a sentimental
shower gift. The colours in this collection are fabulous and just exude
sweet childhood joy. I especially like that the pallet is gender neutral
and would be entirely appropriate for all little ones
You can check out more photos on the Graphic 45 blog (along with more sneak peeks of 'Couture'), and if you'd like to create your own, here's the supply list:
Graphic 45 Staples
Other:
Paperclay Moon
Morning Inspiration 10.18.13
I love mushrooms (and toadstools and fungus and lichen). Funny, I'm not a big fan of mushroom soup... although I did once have a delicious bowl at very fancy dinner party. It's really not their flavour that grabs me. It's how they grow. They pop up, seemingly suddenly, anywhere they like. They are yellow, white, red, purple and brown. They are smooth and soft, gelatinous, poisonous. They grown in lines and circles and clumps. And then they wither back into the earth, as magically as they arrived.
I am certain that this particular mushroom MUST taste like flakes of white chocolate that crumble and melt on your tongue. Don't worry, I am not nearly brave enough to taste it.
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