
Friday, September 28, 2007
Fall

Thursday, September 27, 2007
I am in L O V E again!!

I am in love with a macro camera lens I borrowed for the weekend! Take a look at my broom! (This isn't the broom I use to get around town..that one is in better shape.)
This is a flower on my porch...

Wednesday, September 26, 2007
World Card Making Day!!
Vintage Kitty and a treat!


Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Collage

Monday, September 24, 2007
Ask a male guest to...


Sunday, September 23, 2007
Silvergleem and Johnny Cash

Now- what they don't tell you about soldering. It smells. Thankfully it doesn't stink up your room and stay in there, but it surely emits an unpleasant odor while the process is underway. These are my first two attempts- 1.5x1.5" mini-collages a la Sally Jean. The winged dude was my first attempt, the K followed this morning. They're ok...not fantastic, but I am learning. I used some random solder on the first one to get started and then the Silvergleem on number two. I need to buy some metal polish this afternoon and see what happens. If you're keeping score, I still have 9 fingertips left and only a small hole in my pant leg.
Cheers!
Saturday, September 22, 2007
Artword: Water
Friday, September 21, 2007
Here we are in the deep...

justjohanna stamped scroll, acrylic paint background and lipstick fish. See you tomorrow. (I think I've been watching too much Sponge Bob!)
Thursday, September 20, 2007
You are tres sweet!

Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Remember me?

See you tomorrow! Thanks for stopping by..
Gothic Arch: Gold
Monday, September 17, 2007
Happy 30,000!

See you tomorrow!
Sunday, September 16, 2007
Artword: Home

It's about 12" tall, recycled Cheerios box painted with Golden acrylics and I stenciled on some modeling paste for the swirls.. pen, artist crayon and justjohanna flower. I am so embarassed this is so late!
Saturday, September 15, 2007
IF: Weddings

Mission: Collage {final instructions}
1. Scratch: Use a sharp instrument to scratch anywhere on the surface of your collage.
2. Text: Sally lists specific examples of what to do with a book page during this step, but I am going to open it up and say that you can place any text (as long as it is not magazine, since we already used that technique) onto your collage.
3. 3-D: Apply something dimensional to your project..any embellishment you like as long as it is not flat.
4. Write: Write any word or phrase, in any medium you would like: pen, pencil, ink.
5. Surprise! One last step that you can use to add your unique spin to your project! Let your imagine run wild with this one!
Now that the steps are all out of the way, we need to get down to business. I drew names to pair everyone up today and here are the results:
Friday, September 14, 2007
WS: Tryptich

Mission: Collage {Update Tres}
I am all caught up! Here is look at my projects after completing the last 6 steps! There are only 5 steps left! That means that we should be ready to mail these off to eachother within the next few days. Tomorrow, I will draw names out of a hat and post the partners so you can begin contacting eachother with your swap information! This is so exciting, I can't wait!
Thank you for stopping by today!
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Mission: Collage {Number 4}
1. Pattern: Use any medium you want and make a pattern on your collage- lines, dots, secret message in Morse Code...anything you want.
2. Draw: Fancy sketch or simple drawing; use pen, pencil or ink to highlight something that is already on your collage or draw a new shape on your project.
3. Sand: Go out to the garage and grab some sand paper! Use the paper to make a distress accent on your collage.
Isn't this fun?! I love doing this Mission with you all! I'll be back tomorrow to show you my projects using the last 6 steps we have talked about. Until then, have fun!
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Mail Art Mail Art! Destination: France

Voila! Here is the piece I came up with. My mail art curse is over! The top photo is what the piece looked like unfolded. Middle and last picture are what we (my personalities and I) came up with once it was folded.
Art Heureux De Courrier, Tova ! Jusqu'à ce que nous expédiions encore le mois prochain !
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Tag!

Mission: Collage {Part Three}
1. Smudge: Wet your fingers and smudge any of the chalk, pastel, crayon, charcoal on your project.
2. Magazine: Attach a page or piece of a page of magazine to your collage and then use a damp cloth or baby wipe to remove areas of ink from the magazine you put on your collage. Cheap magazine pages work the best. Scrub a dub dub!
3. Stamp: Anywhere, anykind, any amount. Caution: be careful about what kind of ink you choose to stamp with...there may be wet areas again on the project before we're finished!
I enjoy seeing your works in progress as I surf around the blogs!! How fun and exciting it is to see everyone's collage come along!
Monday, September 10, 2007
Did you know?
Oh..the journal is finished, but I am taking it apart so I can add more string. It was feeling a little wimpy when I was finished stitching, so I am going to toughen it up. I'll show you once I am finished.
Mission: Collage {Update Number 2}

unfinished II
Here's another peek at my two collage projects after steps 1-6 have been completed. I went back to each piece and washed the sheet music with paint to age it a bit and then added steps 4-6. I used gel medium to attach the pictures to each canvas and then added the masking tape for effect only. I hope you are having as much fun with your project as I am! Please feel free to give us a sneak peek of your project too!
Tomorrow I will post steps 7-9. There will be a slight delay in posts on Wednesday and I hope to be back up and running on Thursday. Casa de Luggage is getting new carpet on Wednesday.
Have a great week and thank you for stopping by!
Sunday, September 9, 2007
Journal

It would be simple to use the zutter binding system I bought earlier this year, but spiral binding is not what I envision... I am not sure if I will ever use the zutter... it got packed up yesterday and put into the garage in a new box entitled, "craft storage".. maybe one day, if we move, the zutter will rejoin it's crafting buddies. Now, everything is thinned out even more and packed away even more tight... waiting for that one buyer to come by...
Mission: Collage {part deux}
Here are the next three steps:
4. Chalk/Pastels/Artist Crayon: Apply to random areas of your project- you can draw, add shapes or simply add color here and there.
5. Photograph: Use a new or vintage photograph and attach it to your collage. You can sew, glue, staple, transfer..you name it. Your picture can have neat, crisp edges or you can distress the edge, use decorative punches or scissors.
6. Charcoal: Use charcoal to add another layer of depth to your collage. You can color any areas you would like with the charcoal! The other day I posted a quick charcoal how-to here.
Don't forget these steps are outlined in Sally Jean's book. If you want to explore more in depth, don't forget to check it out next time you're in the bookstore!
Saturday, September 8, 2007
I have butterflies....
Britney- if you are reading this- don't forget your underpants!
Mission: Collage {Update One}
Friday, September 7, 2007
WS: Handmade Paper

Thanks, Wednesday Stamper!
Prismacolor pencils, justjohanna images, vintage text. The stitching came with the paper.
Mission: Collage
Before we start...I want to make one thing clear: This is a "do whatever you want the rules are out the window feel good about yourself and your art" swap. Please do whatever comes to your mind when you see the techniques.. my suggestions are only suggestions to get the ball rolling; there will be no right or wrong projects and when we're finished, everyone gets their own original piece of art from your partner!
Your collage can be on any surface as long as it will "take" the techniques. For example, cardboard, canvas, cardstock, etc. I am not sure your collage will work on glass or metal.
Having said that, he we go! Today's techniques are: Paint, Paper, Ink
- Paint: Anything you can apply with a brush. Place paint on your surface to be the starting background of your collage. You can use all one color, mix and match, whatever!
- Paper: Attach paper onto the painted surface for an accent to the background. Any type of paper will do!
- Ink: Doodle, spill, splatter, dab, you name it! Add some ink to any areas of your collage.
I think what I will do is post the techniques every other day and post my collage in progress on the days when I don't post the techniques. Is that fun? If you want to show your piece in progress, feel free to post it on your blog and link to us in the comments here so we can all see!
Have fun today!
Thursday, September 6, 2007
Mission: Collage
Untitled

Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Relief

You'll see three or so techniques posted on my blog every day. For example: day one may include: paint, picture, pencil. One two three and you're finished! You can ponder the details here. I hope you're inspired!
See you tomorrow!
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
Now hear this! Now hear this!
This will be easy! All you need to do is make a project- any sized project- on a canvas, on recycled cardboard, on an ATC, on cardstock, on a match book...you get the idea! Your collage must contain the following techniques that I read out of Sally Jean Alexander's book- Pretty Little Treasures: Paint, Magazine, Text, Paper, Chalk or Pastels or Artist Crayon, Charcoal, Pencil, Stamp, Scratch, Wipe, Ink, Pattern, 3-d, Write, Photograph, Smudge, Draw, Sand, Surprise. If you have a copy of this book, instead of drawing the techniques randomly out of a hat, I am going ot follow the order listed on pages 15-19. For those of you without the book, never fear, I am going to list about 3 of the techniques every day here on the blog; I'll explain ways you can interpret each technique, but the rest is up to you!
So, by my calculations, it will take about 1.5 weeks to list the techniques. You can make a little of your project at a time, or sit and knock them out all at once. It shouldn't take too long! I find that if you sit and think about something for a long time, it is more stressful than just letting the art flow from your fingertips!
Once the collage is finished, you can post it on your blog or flicker and leave a comment here linking to it. After everyone is done, we'll put everyone's name in a hat and draw partners. You ship your collage to your partner and your partner ships their collage to you! One for one. What a fun time we'll have!
There is no need to rush out and buy the supplies on the list. For example, paint can mean acrylic, watercolor, h2o's, with re-inkers, etc. Just let the ideas flow!
If this sounds like fun to you, please email me! (My address is to the right--->) We'll get going with the techniques on Friday's blog post! Yeah!
Witchy Woman

Some of you asked me about the patterns I bought at the flea last weekend and what was I going to do with them? Paint them of course. Here in the background is some of one of the patterns. Since the patterns are so tissue like, they give a nice effect. I've got some others on the table for this week too. So stay tuned!
Monday, September 3, 2007
MaraZine

Sunday, September 2, 2007
Gothic Arch Challenge: Moon

Acrylic paint, justjohanna image, vintage French text, stitching and stardust pen.
Thanks for coming by!
Don't tell me those are rubies.....

patterns for making backgrounds...
this is a mystery at the moment..the price was right though..I suspect these are genuine tourmaline beads with a pressed glass center drop..weird combo. Pretty!
vintage millinery for halloween arrangements..
envelopes addressed to Helena Rubinstein from all over the world..
old cigar boxes from Grandma and an old book from the flea market..

vintage holiday tags & labels..yum!
There were also a couple of religious medals (sans rubies) and some ribbon, bias tape, etc. It was a lot of fun today in the heat!
Thanks for stopping by!
Saturday, September 1, 2007
IF Alphabets
