The next swap on the list is called I Love to Read Books. I look forward to trying to capture some of the wisdom that is found in Siddartha by Herman Hesse. I picked it up the book this morning and am nearly through it this evening, it is really ringing true.
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Legs
I created this latest series of postcards for a handmade postcard swap on swap-bot. I have to turn around and send it tomorrow and wish I could hang on to it a little longer. I think I will try to work in the punch pattern into some future postcards.
The next swap on the list is called I Love to Read Books. I look forward to trying to capture some of the wisdom that is found in Siddartha by Herman Hesse. I picked it up the book this morning and am nearly through it this evening, it is really ringing true.
The next swap on the list is called I Love to Read Books. I look forward to trying to capture some of the wisdom that is found in Siddartha by Herman Hesse. I picked it up the book this morning and am nearly through it this evening, it is really ringing true.
My 1st Inchie
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
New Mexico Postcards
I started a series of New Mexico postards for a handmade postcard swap.
I am quite fond of this one and may have to make another one so I can keep this in my collection.
I am quite fond of this one and may have to make another one so I can keep this in my collection.Check out the rest here.
Saturday, March 15, 2008
Succulents
I didn't get enough of the thrift store love on Friday so I went to a different one on Saturday. I found some glass containers and sweet old bowls with cool patterns on them. Conveniently a great green house is located around the corner so I picked up some charmingly petite succulents.
I combined the two purchases to form a loose prototype for M & I's wedding decore in Oct. I hope to collect enough plants in between now and then and find glass globes of every size to plant them in.
I love the mellowgreen softness of the leaves.
Thirft Store Love - Alphabet Bits
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Handmade Envelopes
I started making envelopes to send to my partners in this swap. I've been able to use lots of cool good quality printed papers for the envelopes combined with some nice solid colored flaps and inner lining to make these.
my first five out of eight I need to make for the swap.
I decided to mix up the orientation a bit on the middle one.
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
A break from crafting for some traveling
Something clicked in me last week that I found it absolutely necessary to get out of town for the weekend, I believe the term is stir-crazy. Anyhow Saturday morning we found ourselves cruising above the clouds covering New Mexico towards an even cloudier destination.
In the distance are the Sandias in New Mexico. As soon as we got above the clouds it was a really nice sunny day.
First of all, What the Hell!! that's a lake?!? Secondly, sadly, I think Chicago is the biggest city I've seen in the U.S. I was impressed. I feel like such a small-town girl.
Yaay! It's taller than two stories and it's not made of mud. Seriously I haven't left the southwest in ages, I forget that not every building is adobe.
and once again, what the hell, that's a lake?! There was no end to Lake Michigan, there was also no end to the winter in Milwaukee so I am really appreciating the 50 degree plus weather in New Mexico.
All in all getting out of town for the weekend (even if it was Milwaukee in February) helped provide some much needed fresh perspectives.
All in all getting out of town for the weekend (even if it was Milwaukee in February) helped provide some much needed fresh perspectives.
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Vintage Family Photos
My Grandma Smith sent me these amazing photos of our family. I had a real hard time not including all of them. Each has so much information in them when studied closely. I'm fascinated by them...
This is my great grandmother Minerva May Tutt. I have searched these photos over and over for resemblances to me and my family now. I can't say I've found many but there are several photos that resemble my Aunt Julie and cousins Erica and Christina.
I have no idea who this is but the series is so awesome. The look on the boy's face in each frame seems to be so telling of his character.
and another one I don't know who it is but I can see some similarities between my dad and this guy. Also, the reflection of the boat is lovely.
The rest of the photos and some of a very young "Smith Family" (circa 1983-1985) can be seen on my flickr page.
This is my great grandmother Minerva May Tutt. I have searched these photos over and over for resemblances to me and my family now. I can't say I've found many but there are several photos that resemble my Aunt Julie and cousins Erica and Christina.
I have no idea who this is but the series is so awesome. The look on the boy's face in each frame seems to be so telling of his character.
and another one I don't know who it is but I can see some similarities between my dad and this guy. Also, the reflection of the boat is lovely.The rest of the photos and some of a very young "Smith Family" (circa 1983-1985) can be seen on my flickr page.
Friday, February 8, 2008
Almost Finished...
I don't know what I was complaining about in the last post. I got a serious bout of motivation and made 12 of the 13 cards on Sunday and Monday. Here are a few and as always check out my flickr page for more.
Swap-bot Serial Collage 3 of 5
Swap-bot Serial Collage 3 of 5Sunday, February 3, 2008
Valentines Postcards
Here are a few more cards. Frustratingly I have slowed down quite a bit when it comes to making collages. I am feeling a little distracted by other things. Not a good thing being that I have to produce and send out 13 more cards in short order. I don't want to jeapordize quality for quantity... Luckily I have been leaning towards making less cluttered/more design oriented collages with more cohesive compositions lately which generally equates to less time.
Lookin' Good
Lookin' GoodLooking back on my last valentines post, I am not liking the ATC's I made... oh well that is a byproduct of the creative process is it not? I feel like they are a little too informed by what I think other people will like. When I make stuff with those parameters in mind I usually find it to be cheesier (for lack of a better description) than I prefer.
Sunday, January 20, 2008
Accounting Cards
Mig has been sick and asleep most of the weekend (only the Packer's have roused him) and so I have used some of the quiet time to make more cards.
You can see the others over on my flickr page.
You can see the others over on my flickr page.
Saturday, January 19, 2008
Valentines- Just the Beginning
I've begun making valentines, I believe these ones are just warm-ups... we'll see in the days to come.

Looking back, it was this time three years ago, while making valentines, that my collaging ventures got seriously started. The pictorial chronology can be found on my flickr site.

Looking back, it was this time three years ago, while making valentines, that my collaging ventures got seriously started. The pictorial chronology can be found on my flickr site.
Thursday, January 10, 2008
Valentines Crafting
As one season segues into the next in stores and ads you'll find me equally propelled by the calendar in my craft-making. This week during one of my once-every-three-or-four day trips to (insert your favorite crafts supplier here) I found lots of christmas makin' supplies that work perfectly for valentines cards, for a fraction of the price. Hot Damn! Here is my spread for this weekend's upcoming card-making binge:
Saturday, January 5, 2008
Yay Christmas: aerogarden
So this christmas my mom got each my sister and I an aerogarden. I "planted" mine last sunday and I am already getting some pretty impressive results.
Day 3
2008 ATC Calendar
Due to a flaky swapper I have made a couple more ATC Calendar's to send to one of the participants in my swap who didn't receive one. Though I wasn't planing to, I am pretty happy that I had to re-visit the project because I came up with a couple of new designs.
Here is the collage before I took the exacto to it.
and the backside of the calendar.Happy New Year
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
Trays
I am finding that I have an obsession for trays, I find myself collecting and making them. They are extremely handy so the obsession is easy to justify. I have been experimenting with making trays out of the little bill/credit card holders one usually sees in restaurants. I collage an image on the bottom and then cover it with resin. The resin part has been the hardest process, how to get smooth unbubbly results and not ruin the sometimes thin and penatrable paper it's protecting? Trial and error, just like any craft... the last series of three turned out not so bad, here is one of them:
There are two slots for credit cards on either end of these trays which make them perfect for inserting and displaying ATC's. I found an order of twelve trays through an online bar supplier and the resin at Michael's. I will post more soon...
Ideas for Serial Collage swap
This is the first in a series of postcards I will be sending for the Serial Collages swap
As most creators and swappers know, this project could morph into something else entirely so I don't feel like I am giving away any suprises yet. Luckily there is enoughtime to experiment and come up with lots of good material in between now and swap date.
As most creators and swappers know, this project could morph into something else entirely so I don't feel like I am giving away any suprises yet. Luckily there is enoughtime to experiment and come up with lots of good material in between now and swap date.
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