Saturday, February 18, 2012

Quiet Time

Just taking some to get healthy (kiddos are sharing germs again).

Be back soon.
~Angie

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

It's a Spring Fling

It's time for Sparkle n Sprinkle's Spring Fling blog hop and I have been busy little bee!!  If you stopped by from Charlene's Paper and Ink Playground then you are hopping down the bunny trail in order. If you would like to start from the beginning then head back to the Sparkle N Sprinkle blog to see how to get entered in for FIVE fun prizes.

I created two projects to share to the 'Luck of the Irish' this St Patrick's Day, the first is a vintage style paper mache box.  One of my favorite tips for creating an object that looks vintage is to use flocking. Lucky for me Sparkle N Sprinkle has such a great selection of colors to choose from.  It was super simple to create the look I was after on this box with 1/2" Tear-ific Tape. It created perfect straight lines and is super sticky so the flocking is sure to stay put.  The image I used is reprinted from a vintage St Patrick's day greeting card, just do a Google search and you are sure to come with some great choices to save and use for your future projects.

Now, because I don't want you to get pinched...I wanted to share these looped barrettes.  They are a perfect way to be wear'n the green this St Patrick's Day, they even have a little glitter sparkle in the embossed clover...perfect to catch the wandering eye of leprechaun.  If you catch him you can try to get his pot of gold.

Here is a quick list/links of the products I used:
Leprechaun Stamp Set
Palm Leaf Flocking
Golden Silver Glitter
Pear Embossing Powder
Irish Spring Embossing Powder

It is time to hop on down the blog path to the next destination, but before you go be sure to leave a comment... you never know which designer's blog will have goodies to giveaway.

Next Stop:
Eleanor's Stamping In Virginia Blog

Thanks for stopping by!
Angie


Saturday, January 28, 2012

Herding Bunnies

Worked all evening with Ms. Maria and a school friend getting ready for the 4H Junior Demonstrations.  Go ahead ask me anything about having a bunny rabbit as a house pet... I can probably answer it.  


It is difficult at best to get a 9 year old to settle in and create a tri-fold board with all kinds of rabbit information...now try to get two very silly girls to get it done...ugh it's like trying to herd cats...or maybe bunnies.

Angie

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Unearthed

I really appreciate when those who make treasuries find my work...buried under the never ending listings on Esty.




From the bottom of my heart...thank you!
Angie

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Blog Hop

Welcome to the Sparkle N Sprinkle 
Deco Divas - Love is in the Air Blog Hop!

If you arrived from  My Creative Corner - Gerlinde then you are hopping along the blog party trail just fine.  There are four fabulous prizes to be had; to be eligible just start from the beginning at the Sparkle N Sprinkle blog and comment along the way for your chance(s) to win. 

My inner Diva is throwing a Romantic Art Deco party!! The Roaring 1920's were a time of new freedoms in art, dress, design and music. I love Sparkle N Sprinkle South Beach stamp set, it has a great mix of art deco design with a touch of art nouveau, and it makes my heart swoon.

For my first project I made wine glass charms from polymer clay...you don't want to forget which glass is yours!  With all the colors of glitter available at Sparkle N Sprinkle you can invite as many guests as you wish and still let each one have their own unique color.  Using the Palm Border Stamp makes this project easy because with only one stamping you complete 4 charms.  Check out the directions here.
  

Can't let you go home empty handed, so for my second project I made goodie bags. Not able to resist the urge to use an Alphonse Mucha image, it was a great match to the intricate Floral Border stamp.  These are really nice and deeply etched stamps that work well with detail embossing powder . Directions for this project are here .



So now with drink and bag in hand you can hop along to your next destination:


Thanks for stopping by and don't forget to leave a comment to be eligible for the fabulous prizes being given away.
~Angie


Sunday, January 15, 2012

Joy Sparkles

Crazy busy weekend with a basketball tournament plus indoor soccer games. Kids and Bob are off school tomorrow, looking forward to some time together.

Mixed media, image transfer on fabric with hand embroidery and glitter.
Stay warm!
Angie

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Hope Floats

Still have transfers on the brain...today I added a bit of stitching.   

image transfer on fabric, old buttons & hand embroidery

As I worked on the piece my mind went back to the first needlepoint kit my mom gave me.  It was an owl in a tree, on color coded adia cloth and it was almost all straight stitching.  I also remember it came out a little wonky but mom framed it and hung it in my room anyway.  As I got older I moved into printed cross stitch, then counted cross stitch.  I rarely do free style hand embroidery, but today I found the book of embroidery stitches in the van.  It has been there for months, buried under papers. I think maybe it's time to make up a cute sampler.  Have you ever seen the ones done by Teresa McFayden? In my dreams I could do this.

Angie