SUMMER BLOOMS RIBBON-SLIDE CARDS
This is the third card we will be making at the card class Thursday night. Introducing many of the participants to rubberstamping.....and some to card-making. Hoping for a big class. ")
INSTRUCTIONS: Fold a piece of 8 1/2"X 5 1/2" decorative, double-sided cardstock in half. Punch out a 2" circle and use reverse side to stamp sentiment with black ink. Use a craft knife to cut a slit 5/8" long about 1/4" in from top and bottom of the circle. Cut a piece of blue gingham 1/2" ribbon 6" long. Slide ribbon through the back of gthe circle. Use a tacky glue to glue the ends over to the inside of the card....leave open until dry. Attach the gold butterly slight over the ribbon. Add tiny gems to the dots around the large flowers and one to the center of the little black flower.
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Monday, July 12, 2010
Croppertunities, July 15, 6:30PM

Croppertunities, July 15, 6:30PM

Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Beautiful Summer Night
Our first-born and her husband celebrated their first anniversary by throwing a party for family and friends. These are the lights and lanterns they had strung above their deck for the "after party" with close family. It was an intimate setting and everyone had a great time............esp. our Uncle Bob (77yrs) and Aunt Susie! Uncle Bob is the youngest of 5 brothers in my Dad's family. He is the only surviving member of his family....and he is a heart-transplant survivor of 19 years! He is also quite the character! Pretty much says what he wants to say to whom he pleases. I love him dearly, and Susie. My husband, girls, and sons-in-law love him dearly. I'm thankful for the great night we had with them.
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Queen of Hearts - art doll
This is the art doll that I made for Jan for the June art swap. I love altering playing cards and decided this would be a good body for this doll. I first used alcohol ink on the card to get the gorgeous dark pink (raspberry). I used the Catherine Moore Character Construction rubber stamp Venetian Tea Party lady for the face. I stamped her face over a heart and cut the heart out and attached it to the back side of a white slide mount to frame the face. I used Sarah Milne's (Scenic Route) Loveland collection for the hearts. I cut out a large heart to cover the body of the card. To this I added eyelets for the arm attachments and the keyhole and key (Tim Holtz). I used the Tim Holtz swivel clasps for the arms. I attached hearts to the "hands" and added heart charms to the right side. One of the sentiments on this paper was "i {heart} you". Lastly, I added the gold crown and the gold scepter (cut from one of the gold trims I bought at StampDiva.)
Miss House Wren - art doll
This is an art doll that I put together practicing for an upcoming swap in my art club. I love Catherine Moore's Character Constructions rubber stamps that consist of beautiful faces, body parts, clothing and accessories. I chose Miss House Wren because of her beautiful face. I stamped her 2X: once on a white tag and once on decorative paper. I colored the face on the white tag with pencils. I cut out both faces and attached the tag face over the other. Next I stamped the torso of the Venetian Tea Party lady on striped decorative paper. I cut out the torso and attached the face to it. I stamped the arms on one of Catherine's Belle Jardiniere papers of a tree, placing the arms overthe limbs with leaves. I cut these out and attached them to the blouse of the torso. Next I stamped a bird cage (Stampers' Anonymous) over a large robin on one of Catherine's papers and cut out. I glued it to a heavy piece of cardstock and cut it out. I attached it to the waist of the torso. I stamped the legs from the French Laundry #14 set onto the same striped paper as the blouse. I cut these out and attached them to the lower part of the torso. Next I cut out and glued the bird in the cage to a sturdy piece of cardstock; I punch a hole in the top of it and a hole in the right hand. I used a gold thread to tie through both holes and it hangs at her side. I cut the nest and the small bird from Cavalini's Bird & Nest sticker set and attached them to the doll as shown. I used the tiny bird and "d'oiseau" from the French Laundry set and stamped them on tiny tags that I glued together for a "front/back" to tie to Miss House Wren's hat. I tied varigated green threads through the top of her hat. I added a touch of lace at the top of her blouse.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Inchies
This is a batch of inchies that I made for my friend Pat. In our art group, she is the one to whom I forward the faux family albums. Pat lives in England. I always try to make or buy a little something to put into the package for her. I really had a relaxing, fun time creating these little pieces. I used a lot of Graphic45 papers and oodles of Glossy Essentials to make them. I decided to use some of the epoxy embellishments that I have stashed away............it really added a 3-D appearance to them. I love it when I am enjoying the art that I create! ")
Summertime Fun!
Well, it's summertime and the livin' is wild! I have grandchildren all summer.....mommies have to work. The little guy on the left is my Mason (5yrs) enjoying the last day of Vacation Bible School. We had a great VBS last week........mind you, it had me exhausted! I took all 5 of my gkids with me.....they really had a blast! Of course, I worked in the Arts & Crafts room.....got to see all of them that way. ") But, it is time to get back to the art table and catch up on some serious rubberstamping, collaging, and painting!
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
June Inchies - step #1
Here are the inchies that I made for personal swaps for the month of June. Graphic45 is at the top of my list for fantastic papers! These little darlins came from the Boardwalk collection. I used the 8"X8" pad to get these little jewels. The page has 36 images, positive and negative views. I used my watercolor pencils to color in the water and the sky. I used orange, pink, and purple for the sky; and, of course, I used a turquoise for water. After laying down the color, I used my aqua brush to blend the colors. When the inchies were dry, I covered each one with Glossy Essentials and set aside to dry over night.
Labels:
coloredPencils,
glossyEssentials,
Graphic45,
inchies Boardwalk
Monday, May 24, 2010
May inchie - RED
This is my inchie for a personal trade in the month of May.
I painted a strip of grunge board with Studio red. I cut this into 1" squares. I then edged around with a fluid chalk red pigment pad. I covered each inchie with tulle. Using a black inkpad, I stamped script over white paper flowers. I folded the flowers in half and then in thirds and secured each one with a scrap of pink grossgrain ribbon. I attached the flower to the inchie with glue dots. I made a tiny tag and used a red inkpen to write "RED" on the tag and used the red pigment pad to edge all around. I punched a hole in the tag and used red thread to tie onto it. I tied the other end of the tag to one of Tim Holtz's tiny pins and pinned it through the tulle on the inchie.
I did spritz red Glimmer Mist on the flower and tag of my own inchie, but not on the others, as I like it best without it.
I painted a strip of grunge board with Studio red. I cut this into 1" squares. I then edged around with a fluid chalk red pigment pad. I covered each inchie with tulle. Using a black inkpad, I stamped script over white paper flowers. I folded the flowers in half and then in thirds and secured each one with a scrap of pink grossgrain ribbon. I attached the flower to the inchie with glue dots. I made a tiny tag and used a red inkpen to write "RED" on the tag and used the red pigment pad to edge all around. I punched a hole in the tag and used red thread to tie onto it. I tied the other end of the tag to one of Tim Holtz's tiny pins and pinned it through the tulle on the inchie.
I did spritz red Glimmer Mist on the flower and tag of my own inchie, but not on the others, as I like it best without it.
Labels:
inchies,
miniTags,
paintedGrungePaper,
safetyPins,
tulle
Monday, May 10, 2010
Altered Bingo Card for Pat

Labels:
altered Bingo Cards,
art dolls,
CatherineMoore,
charms,
hearts,
Jenni Bowlin,
rubberstamping
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Luggage Tag from Sara

Friday, May 7, 2010
Top of train case
I love my train case! I was so worried that the finished project was not going to look good. Collage is something with which you have to keep tinkering. The trick is not to over do it...........or leave it lacking in so many areas. I think I always fear that I'm adding more than is needed. But, I must say I am satisfied with this finished project. ") Here you can see some of my medallions: BIRD, the blue bird and the piece of music "At Sunset". I notice that I have about four faux postals on the top of my case, but they really seem to be the blending pieces. This was a challenging project (and you know how I love a challenge!) and I am so thrilled that I tackled it. ") Sometimes I look at a project and say to myself, "Oh, I could do that."
And. then, when I have jumped in feet first, I get a little nervous that maybe I can't do that. LOL But it is always good to stretch your creativity....spread those wings a little farther out........... Happy Creating, everyone!
Highlights from top of case - left

Highlights from top of case
I knew I wanted to put this little bird lady from Catherine Moore on my case. I stamped her twice, once on blue paper and then again on blue/green patterned paper. I cut the dress from the patterned paper and attached it over the other image. I stained the Scrabble letters with Tim Holtz's Spiced Marmalade reinker and his alcohol ink, Citrus. Then I attached the letters to the top of the case.
Right side of case
I think immediately you see that I added the gold foil bird instead of another butterfly. I like for my work to have an unexpected element along the way. ") (not unexpected because it is a FOIL bird, but because it's not another butterfly around the edge) The images I had chosen for this side had lots of browns. I looked back through my papers and found this "Do not remove" label that Sara had added to my folder. I loved it! I used it to tie the side to the back of my case. I later found the brown train ticket with some others I had at home and used it on the lower left. I used a coral ink to blend this side together and a touch of brown on the upper right. I really like the way this side looks. ")
Back of train case
I love the look of this! The Terra Cotta ink I used to blend my areas together is like a ray of sunshine! I added this reclining lady to the center of my collage on the back to give the impression of being in an enclosed garden. (notice the garden plan on the paper behind her) Once again my diamond paper is peaking through ....lower left... and was my foundation paper. I loved using the train ticket on the lower right........one of those "aha!" moments. ") You can see the butterflies continuing around the top edge of the case.
Left side of train case
Well, of course, I just had to use the birdcage on my case.... after all, the theme is Birds! ") Notice the butterflies around the top edge of the case. I made this the pattern for my case all the way around. You can really see my ribbons in the indentions here. I love the green in this bird and found it also in the butterfly that I collaged in this area. The berries and faux postage really compliment each other and I used a coordinating ink to blend these areas together. Here you can see part of the diamond paper that I tore and used as the foundation of my collage work. Just had to put that nest below the cage. ")
Collaged Train Case - front

I started my case by painting the bottom with Studio's Landscape Green. I chose images of birds that had greens and blues. I then added browns and oranges. I had three indented areas around my case at the opening. I chose a blue ribbon with green and brown circles for the larger middle indention. For the two smaller ones, I cut cardstock with thin stripes of greens, blues, browns and oranges. I added butterflies, faux postage and words to my collaged images. I sponged inks into areas to tie the images together.
Sara is a great teacher and is so patient! She offers so many images and a folder full of choices. One thing she said over and over was that she was "all about choices".
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Cover Art for RubberStampMadness Summer 2010

Wednesday, April 28, 2010
FridgeArt for Susan
This is the magnet that I made for Susan for our Diva & Her Friends art group swaps. I used Jenni Bowlin's 4X4 "Red Line" papers. I stamped the focal image with red ink on scrap cardstock and cut out an of oval piece to fit under the ornate frame (Tim Holtz). I adhered this to the black/white floral paper and layered it onto the red ledger paper. Then I glued this to the red polka dot paper. I backed this piece with a medium weight piece of card board for stability. I used a tag from Graphic45....cutting out the alphabet only, sliding it partially under the frame when attaching it. I added the epoxy flower to the upper right corner of the piece. I stamped the bird on the red and white text page from the paper collection and cut it out. I attached this to the lower right corner of the piece. Next I attached the small pins to the bottom of the card with brads and layered the sentiment to black cardstock and glued it to the pins. I added clear rhinestones, red rhinestones and black jewels to the piece to finish it off.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Cat practice sheet
This is something I talked Mary into doing with me just before I left. There were so many other things I wanted to learn from her, but my time there was so short. I love cats and wanted to learn this easy one......well, she made it look easy! As you can see, my lines are way too think, but I was just getting the strokes down and brought this one home as a visual to use for practice.
If you ever have the opportunity to work with Mary at least once in your life, take that opportunity! She is a great teacher and can say so much in a very few words and strokes. I thoroughly enjoyed her and making art with her. We had a great day Saturday at her apartment and enjoyed a light lunch together, too, before getting back to the brush and ink. Mary has a website: http://www.bamboosumie.com/
I had never been to San Antonio before, so this was a great trip for me. I was also able to stop halfway on my trip to stay the night with another cousin and catch up on all the family news.
So, all in all, this was a very successful, enjoyable trip for me and my cousin that traveled with me. Riverwalk was very pleasureable and our accommodations were great.
Hen and Rooster practice sheet
I love the hen and rooster.............I think I made my hen just a little too fat. I'm definitely going to be practicing this for cards. I just fell in love with this pair!
Bamboo done with large Japanese brush
This is my practice sheet for the large Japanese brush. I loved working with the large brush. I can see how much better my joints look in this photo. I can also see where I had too much water in my brush. ")
Practicing bamboo leaves
This is one of my practice sheets for the bamboo leaves. Mary also had me practicing my signature block.
The upside down pod is actually the base for a spider chrysanthamum.
The upside down pod is actually the base for a spider chrysanthamum.
Practicing bamboo
This is one of my practice sheets for the bamboo. I still have lots of practice to do on my joints. I'm not as thin as I need to be in the joint caps. I loved learning this technique!
Japanese Brush Painting Lessons

My cousin traveled with me and we stayed at Drury Plaza Hotel right on the San Antonio Riverwalk. It was so convenient for her while I was at Mary's taking my lessons. She is definitely a Shopaholic!! She walked about 5 blocks to the mall and shopped all day. She came back with a bag large enough for my 3 year old grandson to hide in! LOL The weather was absolutely beautiful.................74-78 daytime temps. It was the beginning of Fiesta! Sunday. We walked to the Mexican Market and had lunch on the patio of Mi Tierre.....listened to some wonderful Inca musicians. The flutist could play absolutely anything. After several traditional tunes, they played several romantic American tunes. What a master he was!
Friday, March 26, 2010
Miss Witchy from Catherine Moore

Catherine Moore's Bird & Bee Paperie images

Thursday, February 25, 2010
March Inchie

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Inchies

Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Exciting News!!!
I received an email from Roberta Sperling of RubberStampMadness this morning. They are going to use my artwork for the cover of their Summer 2010 issue "Alphabets"!!! It seems like one of those surreal
situations where you think you're going to walk out of the mist and when everything clears.......it was just a dream................... Can't wait to see it! (RubberStampMadness was the first to publish my artwork in 2002 - Fuji Goddess).
situations where you think you're going to walk out of the mist and when everything clears.......it was just a dream................... Can't wait to see it! (RubberStampMadness was the first to publish my artwork in 2002 - Fuji Goddess).
Monday, January 4, 2010
10th card

9th card

8th card

7th card

This card just made itself. I love letting the paper do the work for me. This sheet of cardstock from Scenic Route is called Scrap Strips. They are great for cards and tags. This sheet had the phrases on it. After I cut it to the size card I wanted, I cut duplicate phrases from the remainder of the sheet and edged them with a gold leafing pen. I attached them directly over like phrases on the card using dimensional tape. The rubberstamp of the pens is from A Stamp in the Hand, the ink bottle is from Anita's and the hand is from Stampin' Up!. I finished the card off by edging it with a gold leafing pen.
6th card
I love this image of the little girl. It is a Stampington & Co rubberstamp (available at stampdiva.com) which comes in the Butterfly Girl stamp set. I stamped her on a coordinating blue paper for this card and cut out the image. I used a teal distressed paper and edged it with a gold leafing pen. I stamped the swirls (Autumn Leaves by Rhonna Ferrar) with a brown fluid chalk inkpad. The torn paper layered across the card is stamped with script (Stampin' Up!). I sponged brown ink on the torn edges. I then layered a pale coral flower with a printed text flower and then a small coral flower and attached it to the card with a brad.
5th card
This image is a Tim Holtz ATC rubberstamp. He has several of these stamps on the market now. (Croppinsville in Collinsville has several of them.) I laid out several small tags onto a piece of white cardboard (like the front of paper tablets....the back of the front cover is always a good piece to recycle) and misted them with Glimmer Mist Denim Blue.
The white spaces left from the tags was a marvelous space to rubberstamp images. I placed the bird on this stamp in the white area. I stamped it once with black and a second time with red. I cut out the red bird and attached it over the bird in the black image. After I added the clear micro gem for an eye and the tiny red gems to the foliage, I attached the ATC to the dotted blue/white panel. I used a ruler and a gold pen to draw the lines at the edge of the panel and then attached it to a black panel. I attach these to a craft cardstock card. I edged the craft card with a gold leafing pen.
The white spaces left from the tags was a marvelous space to rubberstamp images. I placed the bird on this stamp in the white area. I stamped it once with black and a second time with red. I cut out the red bird and attached it over the bird in the black image. After I added the clear micro gem for an eye and the tiny red gems to the foliage, I attached the ATC to the dotted blue/white panel. I used a ruler and a gold pen to draw the lines at the edge of the panel and then attached it to a black panel. I attach these to a craft cardstock card. I edged the craft card with a gold leafing pen.
4th card
I love this background paper. I collect postcards of all kinds and this paper is just such a neat collage of postal text. I stamped the advertisement (B-Line Designs) and the script (Stampin' Up!) on contrasting paper....I attached the strip to the right side of the card
and attached the advertisement to the postal paper. I also cut a small strip of the postal paper and added it to the bottom left of the card for a more layered look. To finish off the card, I added the paper copper metallic trim to the left side of the card and the cogs (Tim Holtz). (Just a note: Croppinsville in Collinsville carries the most fantastic amount of Tim Holtz products.)
and attached the advertisement to the postal paper. I also cut a small strip of the postal paper and added it to the bottom left of the card for a more layered look. To finish off the card, I added the paper copper metallic trim to the left side of the card and the cogs (Tim Holtz). (Just a note: Croppinsville in Collinsville carries the most fantastic amount of Tim Holtz products.)
3rd card
I stamped the alphabet from Stampsmith onto the card. Then I stamped the pens (The Queen's Dresser Drawers - available at stampdiva.com) and the postoid (Stampin' Up!) onto chartreuse paper. I tore out the pens and cut out the postoid and added them to the card. Next I added some of those neat metal floral embellishments that Tim Holtz has on the market. I edged the card with a gold leafing pen.......one of my favorite ways to finish off a card.
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