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just breathe…..

03 Saturday May 2014

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The past year or so I’ve been picking One Little Word. This year it’sĀ breathe.

When asked to do a class at the Paperie Retreat this spring, I knew right away I wanted to do a special word canvas. Mine, naturally, has my OLW but class participants can pick any word that means something to them.

breathe

We’ll be playing with molding paste, gel medium, Silks Acrylic Glaze, Distress Paints, and the white water-based Sharpie Paint Pen. To finish it off, I like a bit of shimmer so we’ll be tossing around some gold too!

breathe texture

Hope you’re all having a fun and crafty weekend – I know I am!

S.

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This and that…

25 Friday Apr 2014

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Dylusions Ink Spray, mixed media layouts, Simple Scrapper, The Paperie

Sorry I’ve been AWOL this week – it’s Easter break for the school kids this week and it’s thrown off my usual schedule.

On top of that it’s my baby’s birthday and his party tomorrow:

he's the cutest.... :)

he’s the cutest…. šŸ™‚

As well, I’m teaching a class I needed to prep for, Simple Scrapper LO’s had to be completed, and the Paperie Retreat is next Wednesday – there’s been lots to do around here!

Here’s some eye candy bits and bobs for you to make up for the absence!

Some Simple Scrapper sneaks:

my girl

my girl

My story starter was fun – I made a beautiful mixed media background on that one as I was trying things out for an upcoming Dylusions class at The Paperie in May.

you - right now

you – right now

And more fun on my template LO for May – a fave technique for the background on this one!

For you Yearlong Album peeps, here’s a sneak of tomorrow’s class:

march layers

And finally, a LO from a mixed media class I took with Cathie – I love how this one turned out!

my boy

Some awesome layers with silver paint, gold embossing paste, tissue paper, and wood veneer with Wink of Stella pen:

my boy - embellishmentsAnd that’s it! Expect next week to be much the same as this, maybe worse since I’m leaving Wednesday for a scrappy retreat – fun times ahead!

S.

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19 Saturday Apr 2014

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Simple Scrapper has a new series on their blog and if you haven’t checked it out, you really should. Each Saturday one of the Creative Team Members answers some questions relating to simplifying their scrapbooking or life. It’s short, sweet, informative, and this week, it’s my turn!

As well, you might want to take a look at this month’s Team Gallery before the new one goes up. The Team Gallery features each CT member’s favourite LO from the current month’s Membership goodies and it’s always fabulous. MY favourite features my pretty feline babies this month. šŸ™‚pretty girls ella S.

The Premium Membership at Simple Scrapper provides skills and shortcuts to help you simplify and find more meaning in your memory keeping.

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Oh, it was a fun evening!

21 Friday Mar 2014

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Amy Tangerine, Dina Wakley Media, Dylusions, October Afternoon, Ranger, The Paperie

I know I promised the last of my Card Kit projects today but I went shopping last night and I’m going to share my spoils, along with some entertaining pictures showing why I needed to shop!

So this:

new crop bag

is my brand new bag. Isn’t it pretty? I had to have the new bag because something (aka my cats) happened to my old one and it looks like this:

old crop bag

See the scratches and cat hair? It also looks like this:

old crop bag - sides

See, there’s one of the guilty parties in the background. Evil.

But wait. It gets better. I can also now do this:

old crop bag - hand

Yup. Entertaining for you; hard for me and my plans to actually keep my supplies inside!

So I took my birthday money and off I went. But since it seemed all big and lonely, I needed to fill it! Truly, the bag was asking… šŸ™‚

So I got some alpha stickers:

at alphas

and flair:

at flair

and more flair:

oa flair

and shiny washi:

silver washi

Excuse the dry hands – I hate winter… 😔

I also picked up lovely new stamps:

dwm girl stamps

and gorgeous new Ink Sprays:

new ink spraySigh. Big happy sigh. It was fun. And the best part? All of it came from The Paperie, my local scrapbook store! Love shopping small and local and I’m lucky we have such a great shop here.

Now, I need to go play…. because I also picked up new product for my Yearlong Album Class and I’m itching to scrap!

And to really close off this post, here’s a sneak of a picture I’m working on now!

gabe@4

Cutest boy ever. Don’t even try to argue with me. šŸ™‚

S.

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10/52 WEEKS OF PORTRAITS

16 Sunday Mar 2014

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This is an awesome idea – one I think I should do. Who wants to join in?

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Heart People

11 Tuesday Feb 2014

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We had a big day here yesterday – baking and crafts! Gabe and Hannah were in their glee.

First, we made peanut butter chocolate chip cookies – a favourite with all of us. I love them because they’re easy and have little cleanup. The kids love them because they get to squish them with a fork:

cookies - h&g

and they bake in only a few minutes!

After that we made a fun Valentine’s craft, with hand prints of course. I think I’m completely unable to do a children’s craft without handprints – it’s an issue.

This one involved not only inking up hands, but feet as well.

valentine - h&g

Can you see the prints? Their hands formed the “head” heart and their feet, the “body.” We then used their thumb prints to make little hearts for the “hands” and “feet.” I traced out the heart shapes and then Gabe and Hannah cut them all out, stuck them together and added googly eyes. It’s not a good craft if googly eyes are not included!

Hannah, as always, was great to pose for me:

valentine - hannah

Gabe, well, not so much!

valentine - gabe

While we were doing all that, Heidi decided it was reading time.

reading - heidi

All in all, I think they had a good day.

Tomorrow I’ve got a post for you about the canvas class I taught this past weekend – I even had one person tell me it was the best class they’ve ever Ā taken! I’ll give myself a pat on the back for that one, thank you very much! šŸ™‚

S.

 

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12 on Twelve (though it was actually the 13th) | January 2014

15 Wednesday Jan 2014

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12 on Twelve

I loved this mini project so much last year that I’m doing it again – it’s a great way to get an overview of daily life. That being said I’m off to a rough start and forgot about it until the next day. Sigh.

january

1. Working on a present.

2. Gabe’s present for me.

3. Hannah’s birthday present for her mom.

4. new little Gabe on top of blue lion (long story…)

5. registered for Easter Explorer’s Camp!

6. selfie (the Oxford Dictionary’s word of the year for 2013)

7. photo shoot for a technique post.

8. finished sample!

9. Hannah’s birthday card for her mom!

10. watching CHA 2014 videos.

11. fun homework for Molly tonight.

12. reading before bed.

S.

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Something exciting!

11 Wednesday Dec 2013

Posted by Sara in Mixed Media, This & That, Tutorials

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Guest Post, Ronda Palazzari

Several months ago I received a twitter message from Ronda Palazzari. And it was just a little bit exciting for me – I love her! I was over the moon when she asked if she could feature one of my projects on a blog post of work using her Crafter’s Workshop stencils. Would I mind, she asked?

Um… NO! You just go ahead and like my work Ms. Palazzari, I’m totally ok with that!

And then, a while later, she asked again! And this time my friend Cathie was featured too. šŸ™‚

So when Ronda asked me to email her about a question,I didn’t think much of it. Until I read said email – three or four times to get over my shock!

She asked me to use her stencils and do a step by step Christmas project as a guest blog post! What!?!?! She likes me, she really likes me!

Excited might be an understatement…

So, long story longer, I did a guest post. And it’s live today.

Want to see what this turned out like?

rp canvas

And how about a larger view of this?

rp ornament

Go check it out and then come back and tell me what you think! Hope you enjoy them!

S.

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A bit of a hiatus, of sorts…

10 Tuesday Dec 2013

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Christmas

So.

December has hit and has brought with it, apart from the regular December/holiday things, 4 different projects in the scrapping world. One is done – you’re going to want to come visit here on Wednesday! – but three others are still in the works. Which means that this blog has to take the hit.

I was going to post another craft today but it’s being done in stages and it’s turning out so cute that I think I’ll keep it as a gift from the kiddies to their parents (don’t you love that bit of teasing, parents?). And that leaves me with no craft and no time for another post.

I’ll try to get a few up here and there but for now I ready need to buckle down and get assignments done. That being said, local peeps are going to want to save some pennies because the Paperie January card kit is the bomb. And you Simple Scrapper Premium Members? January content is going to rock your scrapping world. Plus, one of my LO’s was the inspiration for one of the templates this month – very cool!

And again, stop by on Wednesday. What I’m going to share was so seriously exciting for me that I may just have jumped up and down and squealed like a teenage girl. Yup, good times!

And because I hate to leave a post pictureless I’ll give you one from today. I think Ella likes the tree I put up this morning!

ella_treeSee you allĀ Wednesday!

S.

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Emergency Art Kit for Children of All Ages | Guest Post: Vicky

27 Wednesday Nov 2013

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Art Kit, Guest Post

I’m on vacation for a few days to visit my brother and his lovely (and pregnant!) wife. While I’m away some of my favourite local artists and bloggers have agreed to do posts for you! Today,Ā Vicky Taylor-HoodĀ (with help from her daughter Katherine)Ā shows you how to put together an awesome art kit. Enjoy!

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When I was a little girl, visiting my grandmother, the best visits involved time in her studio. We would break out the paints and paper and she would show me the way in which she could make the picture in her head soar and land on the blank sheet before us, imprinted on paper with pencil or brush. Smelling new, cold-pressed watercolour paper still reminds me of her and those afternoons in her chilly studio working with real artist’s materials.

Maybe that’s why, when Katherine was growing up, I never really used kid materials for her once she was old enough not to eat them. Katherine quickly graduated to Winsor & Newton watercolour paints and used my good (but not best) brushes. We used real watercolour paper, not just white printer paper, whenever possible, even if it wasn’t the really good kind. Pastels, both chaulk and oil, were a messy afternoon of fun. We got Jones Tones Plexi glue everywhere and I learned how to get acrylic paints out of the hair of a four-year-old.

Working with children on a myriad of art projects has taught me many things. I can now grab and keep the attention of a herd of eight-year-olds with the wave of a brush. There’s a magic to art that enthrals them and an exhilaration in being a performing visual artist for a rapt audience. I have also learned that the results of children are dramatically improved when they are provided with decent-quality materials. While you don’t need to have the absolute best of everything (who could afford that?), buy the most decent quality that you can afford, especially of the basics.

Katherine and I have conspired to put together an Emergency Art Kit for you, designed for portability and suitable for any child from age 6 to about 96. Our criteria were that the contents had to be supremely versatile, compact, relatively low-mess and convenient to use when in travel; I often grab a large ziplock of supplies when we head out on a road trip or to the cabin and Katherine and I both use them.

Without further ado, here’s what Katherine thinks every good Ā Artist’s Kit ought to have for the artist and child in each of us (with my own refinements):

1. Paper. Specifically watercolour and sketching paper. Paper that is heavy enough to withstand glue and water. Paper you can stick things to and scribble on with impunity.

My sketch book, comprised of a combination Strathmore 400 Series Drawing Paper and Arches Cold-Press 300lb watercolour paper

While we often have a small tablet of watercolour paper with us, just as a convenient means of having the paper around, my choice method of making sure I have the right paper is toĀ construct a book, like the one I made above, with removable pages, that contains a customized assortment of the different paper types that you like to use. Make it small enough to be portable and large enough to be a flat surface. You’ll always have the right paper with you, you can take out the sheets if they turn out to be good finished products, AND you can have a whale of a time making the book in the first place!

2. Glue. Practicality dictates a glue-stick, but my personal low-cost preference is for Elmer’s School Glue Gel. It’s blue, but dries clear. It can stick things, but also functions as a resist and a crackling medium in a pinch. If money is less of an object, go straight to the good stuff and buy yourself some Jones Tones Plexi Glue. That is the bee’s knees of PVA and can be used to create an embossed effect, with a little acrylic paint (as you can seeĀ in a post here)

3. Watercolour set & brushes. Do yourself a favour. Buy a good set of Cotman paints by Winsor & Newton. I still have and use the set I was given when I was twelve, as well as the set that my grandmother bought in art school in the 1930s. You can see them here:

Grandma’s paint set on left, mine on right.

Watercolours dry fast. They are versatile and compact. While I enjoy acrylics, transporting the results can be problematic, especially while camping.

Also make sure you have sleeves for the brush tips.

4. Watercolour pencils. These can be used as straight colouring pencils or wet and blended for use as a paint. Very handy.

5. Scissors. Just because sometimes things need cutting. I tote along my Leatherman tool (every mother should have one) and there are compact scissors therein.

Glue, pencils, erasers, Micron pigma pens and a newer incarnation of the afore-mentioned watercolour set.

6. Drawing pencils. A small set is fine. Go for graphite instead of charcoal and fixative doesn’t have to be added to your retinue.

7. Eraser. I’m still a fan of the gum eraser.

8. Bottle for water. Since you have watercolour paper, pencils and paint… Don’t use a drinking cup. Watercolour pigments are toxic.

9. Pencil sharpener. Blindingly obvious when you don’t have one and one is required. Pocket knives do not sharpen watercolour pencils well.

10. Pigma Micron pens, in a couple of diameters. These are light-fast and, once dry, waterproof. They’re excellent for sketching, adding text or simply jotting down notes on the fly.

And there you have it. Enough basics to keep creativity and soul together on the fly all compiled into a large ziplock bag. Ā Throw in a few paper towels and you’re good to go!

Vicky

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