Friday, May 27, 2005
Wednesday, May 25, 2005
Tuesday, May 24, 2005
Let It Snow
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know it's not winter, but I thought I should get this up before winter is so far away in our memories that we're excited for it to come again. I made this card with some scraps left over from using a "Sizzlix" machine at a scrapbooking night I went to a long long time ago. I wrote "Let it Snow" with some nice "crappy typewriter" font rubber stamps that a former roommate owns. I think I will pick up some for myself though, I rather like them.
Tuesday, May 17, 2005
Monday, May 16, 2005
Butterfly Flower
The red, light green, and butterfly wings in this card are all vellum. The butterfly body was made with wire, one seed bead, and two longer-type beads. The beads were threaded through one piece of wire, and then the wire wraps around the back of the butterfly. I stitched it onto the wings with thread and a sewing needle, and then through the blue flower. The flower and leaves and squares are stuck together with scrapbooking tape.
I sent this to my Gramma. :)
Friday, May 13, 2005
Bamboo
I made this card with one of the acrylix stamps my Mom sent for my birthday. The ribbon was actually from the wrapping of the package. Inside the card is lined with the same spotted paper as the bamboo is printed on. I love that paper. It's from the "mosaic" line that you can buy at Staples, I'm not sure who buys it. This particular kind is called "confetti" I believe.
Thursday, May 12, 2005
Wednesday, May 11, 2005
Screen Printing
In junior high and high school, at the school I went to from grades 5-12, we were able to do screen printing in Industrial Arts class. I thought it was so fun, and I am sure that somewhere I still have a piece of fabric emblazoned with a screen print of Joey Lawrence's head that I did in grade 10. And I always wanted to get back into screen printing, because really what could be cooler than printing your own t-shirts, but the process I learned it on was a little more complex than my little craft table would ever allow for.
So I was thrilled to see Beth post about a simpler method, and see a link to a tutorial on how to do it. But, the only embroidery hoops I could find in this whole town were cruddy cheap wooden ones at Wal-Mart. So I waited a bit and got a better one at Michael's in Barrie last weekend when I was there.
This little turtle was my first attempt (it's simply on cardstock). I rather like it with it's blotchy little dots, even though they weren't intentionally put there. The technique has neat limitations.
My second attempt was on fabric, an oriental inspired blossom. I like it too... I'm not sure what I'll do with it yet though. Might make a fun pocket.
I think that it would be fun to print some fabric to make a few purses or bags with... I'm going to do some experimenting hopefully this weekend.
Tuesday, May 10, 2005
Monday, May 09, 2005
7 Years
This my first attempt at writing something in knitting, and I think it turned out pretty well. I find that knitting on such small needles (3mm) takes what seems like forever to complete!
I am hoping that it fits the baby now that he is a month old! The yarn is an acrylic/mohair/angora mix I picked up at a thrift store. I still have lots left!