Sunday, December 23, 2012

Swap Fun

 
 
Natalea at Kandeland hosted a little ornament swap
that I participated in....
 
Thought you needed to see some SWEEEEET
ornaments today.
 
Be sure to click on the links and visit their blogs....
 
My photos do not do justice to any of these.
They are so perfect and so inspired!
 
Merry Christmas!
 
Viv's Whimsy
This is such a delightful stocking...
everything created with attention to detail... the little face
is a split styrofoam ball.
 
 
Jeanne made these wonderful snow worlds in little jam jars.
French writing surrounds the edge and the top is decorated as well...
Magnifique!
 
Kimberly
 did this doll leg!
It is soooo delightful... filled with beauty...
I have a doll leg that I could do that, too!
 
 made a beautiful fabric heart with
Joy to the World stitched on.
You know how I love fabric and stitching!
This is soooo special!
 
 
Sandy did the tree above and the darling framed image below.... love both!
She stitched the trees with sticks for their base... a lot of work getting that
tree shape...
And below is a delightful image in that sweet frame!


Patty did the beautiful spoon ornament below.... it is her usual exquisity!
I'm pretty sure that's not a word.... but I think I'm going to get away with it.

I made little snow worlds inside of watch case boxes that I order from Lee Valley.

Hard to photograph .... I used my Cropadile to make holes in the top to string a hanger through.
I think you can figure the rest out easily.
I buy little figures when they are on sale at Michael's (for train villages, etc.)!
 
I added words to the inside of the top with glue.
And I punch a hole in the bottom under the figurine
to hang something like a bell or drop through...
 
You've still got time!
 
Have a blessed Christmas....

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Broken Hearts

 
Stephanie Ackerman created this.
 
Go read about it on her blog....
and you can take my image above by right-clicking, or
go to her blog and ask for the download...
 
either way....
 
share it with others...
 
It's going to be printed and sold with
proceeds going to help New Town....
 
 
 

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Do All the Good You Can

 
 
“Do all the good you can, By all the means you can, In all the ways you can, In all the places you can, At all the times you can, To all the people you can, As long as ever you can.” – John Wesley

(photo lifted from http://momastery.com/blog/'s facebook page)

Thursday, December 13, 2012

QB5 Zine is Home

 This is a zine round robin swap we've worked on all of 2012! 
 We each started a zine on a topic we enjoy and passed it on to the others to work in...

They all arrived home this past week...

Mine was "Grandma's Photos".
(more here when I first sent it out)

Below is some of Carole's work...
she wrote a war time story with a photo attached...
She's an accomplished writer...

 Below is a spread done by Margaret....
beautiful colors and a Swiss touch... which I adore...
 Patty did the spread below...
.which also speaks to cloning mishaps.....
We do have a sense of humor in these swaps.....
 Negatives as a great edge to a page.....
 Another spread by Patty...........  love the fan deck of negatives..
and the bag on the left with a great
negative of someone that appears to be in a hospital bed.
 ... and it has this great metal Kodak clip ---
 and I'm quite sure this page is Patty's, too.....
possible QB5ERS in a prior lifetime....
 This is Nathalie's gorgeous page....
old negative strips woven into a great page with lace, ribbon, snaps and a photo of mother & child.....
 Here are some of the black and white pictures that came back......
 we traded photos...

 The zine standing

 
The front of my zine..
which I did
before I mailed it.

That's a huge accomplishment for me!

This cover image is of my mother's family.
My mother is the pretty one in the white blouse on her knees...
2nd row....
She was in her early teens.

She scratched out her brother-in-law from the photo
as he caused the death of her father not long after
that picture was taken....

Grandma's photos tell lots of stories...

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

QB5 Flags Received

 I have received two flags in our swap....
Above is the flag from Margaret.
It's soooo very lovely....
She and Patty are the Queens of layering.
I learn so much from them.
I love how Margaret used a rubber stamp on the background...
so I did that on the rest of the ones I made...

The pictures do not do justice to any of our flags...
nor do they capture the color.... maybe one of the other Bee's will (QB is Queen Bees)...

Below is Patty's flag she made for me:
You realize that it's fabric that has been gelatin monoprinted.
And I love how she wove the ribbons through the trim at the bottom!

Margaret... on her's..... had fabric (or dyed some?) to match the flag and made a piece to edge the bottom.

These all have 3 inch casings at the top and I'm going to string them across the window in my art room!

Have you made prayer/blessing flags?

Have you done gelatin monoprinting?

Thursday, December 6, 2012

QB5 Flags


The QB5 is swapping Prayer/Blessing flags now...

This is the one I made for Carole!

The wonderful thing about these is that Patty made all the bases for us...
by gel printing fabric....
 can't wait to see them all!

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

First Birthday




My granddaughter turned one this past week!!!


and,
yes,
I made the tutu high chair skirt as seen all over Pinterest!