I have been cleaning out my "art attic" this weekend. It is astounding to see the amount of junk one can accumulate! After filling two trash bags I am down to just two storage tubs and am quite thrilled with myself!
I had four storage tubs of miscellaneous junk such as tins, gift boxes, plastic containers, a valentine chocolate box (empty, of course), cardboard spools, bottles, and so on. I had plans for all of these items but my original intentions are long lost. If I really was going to use it, I would have by now.
There is fifth tub which is full of projects I've been meaning to finish. Here is an example:
This odd little box was a clearance item at Hobby Lobby. I loved the box, but not the "design" on the front. What the heck is it anyhow?? A worm? A skull?? Any ideas?
To cover up the worm-skull-thingy, I pasted this card I made at my monthly stamp club over it and voila! A useful box, which is pretty to look at also.
Yay, I can check this unfinished project off my list! Now...what to put in the box...more junk??
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Art Journal Page
"Even the saddest things can become, once we have made peace with them, a source of wisdom and strength for the journey that still lies ahead."
--Frederick Buechner
You've been warned...this one's a tearjerker, but it does have a happy ending!
I don't usually post many personal stories, but I'm long overdue for an art journal page and this is on my mind.
My little niece would have been nine years old this month. This is the only picture we have of her looking at the camera with her eyes open. Within a few hours she was unconscious, never to open her eyes again.
She was a perfectly healthy baby, full term, but due to a tragedy during delivery (and a good dose of medical negligence) we lost her. The placenta ruptured and the baby lost 75% of her blood volume during the birth.
It's been a long hard road since then, trying to understand why, then trying to understand that I'll never know why, and learning to accept it. Just this year, after nine years, I am finally making peace with it.
Which makes my newest little niece's birth so sweet! I would not have the deep joy of seeing her healthy and strong had I not experienced the bitter contrast of her sister's tragedy. Now I never take life for granted and realize what a miracle life is.
--Frederick Buechner
You've been warned...this one's a tearjerker, but it does have a happy ending!
I don't usually post many personal stories, but I'm long overdue for an art journal page and this is on my mind.
My little niece would have been nine years old this month. This is the only picture we have of her looking at the camera with her eyes open. Within a few hours she was unconscious, never to open her eyes again.
She was a perfectly healthy baby, full term, but due to a tragedy during delivery (and a good dose of medical negligence) we lost her. The placenta ruptured and the baby lost 75% of her blood volume during the birth.
It's been a long hard road since then, trying to understand why, then trying to understand that I'll never know why, and learning to accept it. Just this year, after nine years, I am finally making peace with it.
Which makes my newest little niece's birth so sweet! I would not have the deep joy of seeing her healthy and strong had I not experienced the bitter contrast of her sister's tragedy. Now I never take life for granted and realize what a miracle life is.
Labels:
art journal page,
art journaling,
baby,
grief,
loss
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Exciting News
I have been busy with some behind the scenes work with my blogs. Yes, "blogs", plural! They're blossoming and multiplying!
I am in the process of separating my blog--One half will be my Emerson Bindery guest books, and this half here will be for my UberArt journals. You'll be seeing some changes in the format here also. Good changes, I hope! ;)
There is some exciting news on my new blog, I'm getting my work published, so go take a peek!!
semi relevant photo here...one of my hydrangeas blossoming last summer...
In truth, I'm just missing warm weather!
I am in the process of separating my blog--One half will be my Emerson Bindery guest books, and this half here will be for my UberArt journals. You'll be seeing some changes in the format here also. Good changes, I hope! ;)
There is some exciting news on my new blog, I'm getting my work published, so go take a peek!!
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Moss and Porcelain Book on the Front Page!
...Third row, last item...
I hoped this book would eventually make it to the front page...it's in about a million treasuries. Wouldn't you know it though, the paper has been discontinued so I only have 2 books available! :P
Incidentally, I ordered some hair clips from HotPinkChick, featured just above my book. I'll have to show them to you!
Friday, February 11, 2011
In The Vault
This was too cool to pass up photographing to show you. A clothing boutique in an old bank building, and they even used the vault for display! I'm sure the clerks thought I was a bit off my rocker photographing their store, but who cares! I got the photos!
Very steampunk! The door itself is a work of art.
From a marketing standpoint, I'm not sure their interior decor is working for them though. I was so busy looking at the vault door that I don't remember anything about their clothing line!
Labels:
historic building,
steampunk,
vintage buildings
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