Here is a wee kitty that I needled felted from alpaca wool. She's just the tiniest little thing, measuring about 2 inches long and 1 inch high. I used green glass beads for the eyes as well as the collar. Her tail is curling around the other side of her.
This is the wool as I was washing it. Alpaca is so easy to work with, as you don't have to contend with lanolin - and it's super soft. No scratchiness that you may have with sheep wool. The last photo is when it is dry - but before being carded. OH - after I took the photos I remembered to add whiskers - tiny pieces of fishing line!
December 28, 2006
Petite Putty Tat
December 22, 2006
Laughing ALL the Way!!!
OK - One of my goals in life is to make a real candy cane!!! A few years ago my dear SIL and I began this adventure. Today I tried again - by myself. I knew that working with 2 colors would be too much for me... so I ended up with a lovely shade of pink. :)
Alas, it is not to be.
As you can see I attempted to be really smart and try some ribbon candy as well. One (1), LOL, kind of resembles a ribbon... of sorts! I was happy with the tiny little spiral that I wound around a long wooden skewer, though!
Aly, I need you!!!
Transferred Love
This is an album that I'm working on. It is chipboard, file style, and wire ringed.
I used the transparency rub-on technique to apply the album cover photo. I also used it to apply the titles to the file tabs. If you haven't used this technique - it's great!! You simply print out - mirror image - onto a piece of clear acetate. Wait until the shininess of the ink is gone, then hold firmly onto the object that you want to transfer the image to. Rub with a bone folder until the image has transferred! It works great on tiny tags and other things that you can't send through a printer!
December 21, 2006
Tiny Friends
These are my wee needle felted wool bear friends that I created. If you are a felter, and have never needle felted, you must try it! It is so much fun to sculpt with wool! I used glass beads for the eyes, and wool and cotton thread and yarns to make the faces and hands/feet. They are all jointed.
Four more days...
December 20, 2006
New Look
Well... after a few pulled hairs, I was able to change the look of things a bit. I still need to figure out how to tweak a few things. I'm relieved that I didn't loose the whole thing when messing around with the html. Whew!!!
December 18, 2006
Busy Festive Weekend
I started the weekend out having a candle lit dinner on Saturday night. It turned out beautifully. The photos just didn't do it justice. I wanted to get photos when it was dark, but by then I was running around too busy to think of it! I decorated the tables (seating for 24) with fresh greenery, bowls of caramel corn, almond brittle, nougat, cookies, and lots of candles. I also have a candle chandelier that was lit from above. With the candles burning and the Christmas tree lights on, the lighting was perfect! And who doesn't like edible center pieces!
The next day I decided to throw a surprise birthday party for my son - instead of waiting until the day before Christmas Eve to do it!! So, within 2 hours I had it all set up, including baking a cake and having everything ready! The cake is somewhat comical. He wanted a snowflake cake this year - and working with a fresh out of the oven cake was a nightmare!!! I iced what I could, then sprinkled on the very forgiving coconut and edible glitter. He was very surprised!! Whew!! Now, I'm ready for Christmas!!
December 14, 2006
YoooooHooooo!!!!
Yes, this is another product review for the German made UHU adhesives! UHU was kind enough to send 2 types of their adhesive for me to try. I was sent the glue stick and glue roller. I have used them on several projects this week. Today I will showcase an accordion card file that I made.
December 13, 2006
Spirited Fun
I don't know why I haven't tried the odorless mineral spirits and prismacolor pencils technique sooner! I love this!! I have had the same set of prismacolors for at least 20 years. They still work great!
Basically, with this technique, you color in areas with the pencils, and then using rolled paper "tortillons" dipped in odorless mineral spirits, you blend. I found that using a different tortillon with each color family worked well. I kept finding myself trying to "rinse" each time in the spirits as if I were using a watercolor brush! LOL! If you don't color in the whole image, but instead color in the shaded areas, and then bleed the color out into the white areas, it will have a watercolor effect.
Oh, and I was pleasantly surprised that the odorless mineral spirits were really odorless!! Another tip is to have a nail file handy to sand down the paper tortillon's as needed. Happy creating!
December 11, 2006
Croaking what?
December 9, 2006
Be Merry!!!
December 8, 2006
Red & Green
Two versions of a similar card. I used watercolor crayons on both. The faux nameplates are from the "hip hardware" TAC stamp set. I embossed them and then cut them out. Great set! I also used the paisley set to watermark the back ground with versamark. Pansy's are from the "flower collage trio" TAC set.
December 7, 2006
Whimsical Ribbit
December 6, 2006
Matchbook Magic
These are some little matchbook style cards that I made as thank you's for customers. I'll add my sentiment on the back with sticky notes, so that they can use them! The snowflakes are glittered, and the postage stamp has crystal lacquer around it.
Love, love, love the "Vintage Holiday" Angel Company papers. They're delicious!!!
December 4, 2006
Snippin' Snowflakes
Here is a snowflake tag/ornament that I made last night during a snowflake challenge! I filled some of the areas with crystal lacquer and sprinkled with glitter while still wet. I pierced the holes with a handy little piercing tool that I found on the notions wall of a fabric store! Here is a link to some great snowflake patterns:
http://www3.ns.sympatico.ca/dstredulinsky/samples.pdf
Now, if we would only get some REAL snow here!!