This week I'd like to challenge you to step out of your comfort zone.
Create one little thing, using whatever topic you like, but use a medium that challenges you. If you would normally paint... write a poem. If you're a paper crafter, try drawing a picture.
Remember, you aren't being judged, there is no wrong way to complete the challenge. Success is measured by the fact that you tried... not the end result.
Sunday, May 10, 2015
Saturday, May 09, 2015
"Of Summer & Bees" Deja Vu
No, you are not going crazy. Yes, I posted this project not long ago.
Alpha Stamps is now carrying just about everything you need to recreate this project I designed for Ginas Designs Lasercuts. Also newly available, this collage sheet of vintage blushing beauties. They're really wonderful and (I think) a little bit otherworldly.
And here's the tutorial again, to help you along :)
Friday, May 08, 2015
Helloooo Prof. Lockhart
I've been working away on the year two Hogwarts textbooks. The year two list is filled with titles written by Gilderoy Lockhart.
“Gilderoy Lockhart, Order of Merlin, Third Class, Honorary Member of the Dark Force Defense League, and five times winner of Witch Weekly's Most Charming Smile Award. But I don't talk about that; I didn't get rid of the Banden Banshee by smiling at him.”
~J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
My Lockhart is a compilation of several vintage photographs. The hair, the eyes, the smirk, all coming from different people to create one handsome terrible mess of a man :) And here is his face adorning the covers designs I'm working on...
I think this set is going to be a lot of fun. They should be set to mail in about a week. If you want to be guaranteed a set you can order them from my etsy shop here. Pre-orders are slightly discounted and have free shipping. There will be a limited number of completed set available too.
And I think they'll all have an extra fun little something included too...
Thursday, May 07, 2015
Little drawers a'plenty
I'm in love. Seriously. Just look at these little drawers!
As soon as I saw this set of 24 drawers from Gina's Designs I knew I wanted to make them mine.
Now, doing anything 24 times can be a bit of a pill. About 3/4 of the way though assembling all those boxes I thought "What have I gotten myself into?!" but I prevailed and I LOVE the results. I've embellished mine with papers from the Baby 2 Bride—Deluxe Collector's Edition and added vintage buttons to the front of those drawers.
Yes, yes... the insides are unfinished. Let's just pretend they're lined with music sheets... which they will be... one day.... maybe. |
One of my very favourite things about these drawers is that if you aren't keen on the little finger pull cut out crescent, there is a small hole on the other side for adding knobs and handles. Either way, if you slip your drawer back in the wrong way (not that ever happens to me *cough cough*) you can easily pull it back out. They're a nice size too at 3.5" x 3.5" x 1.5".
I have a pair of these vintage metal handles I've topped my drawers with. Now that there's only one left, I guess I'll just have to make a second set.
Last little bit to finish it off, some chess pawns painted white and added as dainty feet. Yep. Pretty pleased with the shabby thing and I can't wait to fill those drawers with all sorts of magic.
The goods:
24 drawers from Gina's Designs
Baby 2 Bride—Deluxe Collector's Edition
Chess pawns
Vintage handle
Vintage buttons
Glue, glorious glue
Ink pad for distressing
Wednesday, May 06, 2015
The Pixie Schedule 2015
2015 is well under way and I've finally gotten around to scheduling some dates for events and workshops around this old dusty place.
Here are our open dates for summer 2015:
Saturday, June 6 • 11 - 4
Saturday July 4 • FAIRY TOUR OPEN HOUSE • 11 - 4
This is the big one. If you're making a drive to visit this is probably the day you'll want to come.
Saturday, August 1 • 11 - 4
I've also scheduled a few studio workshops. They'll be very small, and take place at Pixie Hill. You can see the listings HERE. Private visits and workshops may also be arranged (depending on scheduling) by shooting me an email at [email protected].
Paper Rosettes for Graphic 45 with Tutorial
When I created these rosettes it was with Mother’s Day in mind. Mothering can be a thankless job. The cleaning, the laundry, the dishes, the cooking, the cuddling, the worrying… it often gets done with little recognition (although cuddling is it’s own reward).
I think a rosette, a first place ribbon, and a little “Thank you for cleaning the toilet, mum.” would make those thankless tasks much more bearable.
Placed on top of a big fat present would be pretty nice too.
These rosettes are created (mostly) with Precious Memories. There’s a dash of Botanical Tea, Home Sweet Home, and Couture too. Really, I just played with all of the collections, using the coordinating colours as my guide. Finished off with some Petaloo flowers, ribbons and burlap tails.
But I also created this rosette with Botanical Tea for a video tutorial to show you how to create your own.
Here are the supplies you'll need for the piece created in the tutorial:
Botanical Tea > Sweet Chamomile / Birds of a feather / Herbal Infusion
Time to flourish chipboard
Spellbinders® Nestabilities® Decorative Elements “Royal Circle”
Petaloo Crochet Lace Fancy Trim
Petaloo Darjeeling DahliasBotanical Tea > Sweet Chamomile / Birds of a feather / Herbal Infusion
Time to flourish chipboard
Spellbinders® Nestabilities® Decorative Elements “Royal Circle”
Petaloo Crochet Lace Fancy Trim
Hot glue
And a few more to show off....
Botanical Tea Sweet Chamomile
A place in time stickers
Spellbinders® Nestabilities® Decorative Elements “Royal Circle”
Petaloo flowers and blooms:
Botanica Petites
Botanica Petites
Botanica Blooms
Botanica Spring Berry Clusters
Darjeeling Dahlias
Darjeeling Petites
Fancy Trims: Burlap
Crochet Lace Fancy Trim
Misc ribbon
Hot glueDarjeeling Petites
Fancy Trims: Burlap
Crochet Lace Fancy Trim
Misc ribbon
Tuesday, May 05, 2015
Padfoot Gets a Treat: Barkn Up the Green Tree
Something a little different today... our dear pooch, Padfoot, will be taking over. He was asked to do a review of some treats by Bark'n Up the Green Tree and since he doesn't have his own blog... well, you get the picture.
Bark'n Up the Green Tree, produces holistic vegan, gluten and nut free dog treats. She also creates cute (I mean really cute) hand-crafted apparel, collar accessories and collars from up-cycled and re-purposed materials. Paula, the creator behind Bark'n, is super nice too ;)
First we tried 'Rootalious' containing ingredients to "improve digestion and skin allergies" like sweet potato, carrots and coconut oil.
Pads could not wait to try it.
Having terrible allergies to just about everything (including chicken and his own dander), Padfoot was super excited about this one also!
The last one we sampled was 'Sparkling Fresh' with ingredients to freshen your furry friends dog breath.
So, how did the tasting go?
Let's be honest, Padfoot IS a dog so he's pretty easy to please when it comes to treats but he definitely has preferences. We gave him a good sample of each to try first, then laid a bit of each for him to pick what he liked best. He quickly swooped in and grabbed the Rootalious and took off like shot to eat it in peace before gobbling up the others... but that might have been because it was the biggest piece and he is a greedy bugger.
In a blind test, where he could only smell the treats, he chose the 'Sparkling Fresh'.
Like I said, he's a dog and easy to please, and I knew he'd enjoy them. But then this happened....
I found Padfoot in the kitchen staring and bag of leftovers on the table. I'd say that's a pretty big seal of approval!
Feeling a bit bad for the old boy we gave him a few more pieces. He's usually pretty good at holding treats on his nose but failed miserably this time, preferring to gobble up the goods rather than impress us.
Padfoot's verdict? It's safe to say he loved his Bark'n Up the Green Tree treats. If you've got a furry friend please check them out and support an amazing small business.
P.S. I should mention that my kid thought they sounded so good he also tried the treats. He didn't like them as much as Pads but I reminded him they are for dogs, not boys.
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