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Monday, January 12, 2015

All Abuzz




I've been playing with the Vintage Bee 
Calm collage sheet from My Artistic Adventures all week. I made a simple card by layering a tea colored doily over kraft card stock, then added two images from the Collage sheet along with some black paper. I added Liquid Pearl drops around the edge of the tag shape and called it done! Not every card has to have half a dozen techniques or layers. 

Vintage Bumble Bee Calm Digital Collage sheet

I was buzzing along having so much fun in my scrap room that I also made a tag...

See the cute bumblebee button? I've been saving this bee ribbon I found at Michael's and it was perfect for these collage sheet projects!

...and then I decorated an envelope to go with the card I made a few days ago. I didn't have enough of the yellow striped paper to line the inside of the envelope, so I wasn't quite sure how I was going to make it coordinate with the card. Then it came to me - what if I ran the envelope flap through the Cuttlebug and embossed it with the honeycomb design? 



I used my oval scallop punch on what little bit of yellow striped paper I had remaining, used a small round punch on a bee image, and voila! Now the envelope flap has the same honeycomb texture as the card.

















I usually don't decorate the envelope other than 
to stamp a coordinating image onto the front upper or lower corner. This adds a bit of panache and also helps me to remember what the card's theme/design is when I have them stored and waiting to be mailed out for the right occasion. 


I had so much fun decorating the flap for this
 Bee Happy card that I think I'm going to 
emboss others!



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Tuesday, January 6, 2015

The Promise of Daffodils





The Daffodils in our backyard are poking their little green noses out
of the soil.


From this viewpoint the little sprouts look like green mouths with tiny green tongues!


Winter doesn't last long in southern California. Sure, we still have some rainy days ahead and ten weeks or so of chilly nights. But those of you buried under snow wouldn't quite equate that to what passes for winter in your neck of the woods!





I wandered lonely as a cloud
That floats on high o'er vales and hills,
When all at once I saw a crowd,
A host, of golden daffodils;
Beside the lake, beneath the trees,
Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.

Continuous as the stars that shine
And twinkle on the milky way,
They stretched in never-ending line
Along the margin of a bay:
Ten thousand saw I at a glance,
Tossing their heads in sprightly dance.

The waves beside them danced; but they
Out-did the sparkling waves in glee:
A poet could not but be gay,
In such a jocund company:
I gazed—and gazed—but little thought
What wealth the show to me had brought:

For oft, when on my couch I lie
In vacant or in pensive mood,
They flash upon that inward eye
Which is the bliss of solitude;
And then my heart with pleasure fills,
And dances with the daffodils.

WILLIAM WORDSWORTH



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Monday, January 5, 2015

A Squatchy Christmas Morning

The Twelve Days of Christmas are winding
down. It's almost January 6th, which is Epiphany!
The Day of Twelve Drummers Drumming is also my birthday, which is another reason I like to celebrate all the days between Christmas and Twelfth Night.

In 567 the Council of Tours proclaimed that the entire period between Christmas and Epiphany should be considered part of the Christmas celebration, creating what became known as the twelve days of Christmas (or what the English called Christmastide). On the last of the twelve days, called Twelfth Night, various cultures developed a wide range of additional special festivities. The variation extends even to the issue of how to count the days. If Christmas Day is the first of the twelve days, then Twelfth Night would be on January 5, the eve of Epiphany. If December 26, the day after Christmas, is the first day, then Twelfth Night falls on January 6, the evening of Epiphany itself.

I've been enjoying time with my family and haven't had a chance to share some of the projects I completed lately. College Girl is a fan of Finding Bigfoot. She says it's the funniest television show she's ever seen. I think she's seen every episode. She saw a Sasquatch stocking online and asked if we could make one for her. So I purchased some nice felt, then she helped cut out the pieces. We layered all the cut pieces over a blue stocking base, which would show at the top and look like the night sky.

the layered pieces are ready to be stitched down

We used a pattern we found here
for the Sasquatch silhouette. I cut out trees from green felt and snow from off-white felt. I decided the stocking wouldn't need a lining since I was using such a thick, sturdy blue felt as the base. The scene I built from the trees and snow added stability, too. Since felt doesn't fray, I just top stitched all the scenery pieces down to the snow or mountain. I changed our stocking up from those we had seen online by adding a fur cuff and moon. To add the fur cuff I placed a circular/tube shaped strip of fur on the inside of the stocking (right side fur to wrong side of stocking), stitched a 1/4 inch seam around the top edge and folded the fur out over the top of the stocking.  Ta da...here it is!


I have to show you one more thing that
I ... oops, I mean Santa... stitched up for 
College Girl. This little guy has been on her wish list for a few years but somehow never got made. While I had the sewing machine warmed up and plenty of felt at the ready, I made a quick pattern from paper and crafted up an Ice Bat!


Here is Ice Bat waiting patiently for College Girl on Christmas morning. I think he felt right at home in the snowy Bigfoot stocking!


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Friday, January 2, 2015

Bee Happy New Year



Lenox Sleighride teacup


Write it on your heart that every
day is the best day in the year.
Ralph W. Emerson

Happy New Year! We slept late, then popped an egg dish and cinnamon rolls into the oven while Handyman made tea. (He spoils me!) The temperatures dipped into the 30's overnight, which is a rarity for southern California and we enjoyed it - perfect sleeping weather, as we like to say. 
I like to craft on New Years Day. It's sort of my way to usher in the coming year, and hopefully will result in many crafty days to follow.



A happy New Year!
Grant that I may bring no tear to any eye
When this New Year in time shall end

Let it be said I've played the friend,
Have lived and loved and labored here,

And made of it a happy year.

Edgar Guest 


I used My Artistic Adventures
to make a greeting card.
 Here is the collage I started with

Vintage Bumble Bee Calm Digital Collage sheet


I also used a honeycomb 
design embossing folder - 
perfect for the bee motif!

Cuttlebug 5"X7" Embossing Folder/Border Set-Honeycomb, , hi-res

I used black embossing powder with gold sparkles in it on the center bee piece.


Here are some close-up photos. I layered two of the tag shapes, inked the edges and placed foam adhesive between them for dimension.


I used golden yarn instead of bakery string for more texture.


If you're itching to make a project and 
would like to play along, a new
Challenge starts on January 2nd. 
Create any NEW tangible item, Card, tag, ATC, Layout, altered art piece, Banner, pretty much anything you can come up with that is tangible using My Artistic Adventures digital images (or others).

Visit ~


My Artistic Adventures Challenge Blog









I don't make New Year's resolutions,
do you? My philosophy is summed up with the following quote -

I think in terms of the day's resolutions, 
not the year's.
Henry Moore


I'm a take one day at a time 
kind of person!


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