In order to keep up with and demo stuff for a lady who was making a stained glass window hanging in our class, I put together this during the workshop in Michigan. Next time, I will use the framing tools in order to ensure a stained glass item that actually is *rectangular*. I'm almost inspired to begin those 4 glass panels for the cabinet in my kitchen.... almost.
Friday, September 13, 2013
And now.... for something different!
In January, I made a savory birthday cake for my party. Several brave souls were willing to try it, and I like to think that they even ENJOYED it! I certainly did. It was a nice break from the usual sweet things found at a birthday party.
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Playing with patterns - 2012 Garezera 3x3
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Mosaic tile - 2013 Garezera 3x3
One of several tiles made during this summer's 3x3 in Michigan.
I need examples to demo on (so i don't have to demo anything on a students' work), so I end up with a couple of these a year. I don't think I photographed the smaller one I did (but i gave it to my mom, so maybe i can get a picture of that one from her).
More fused glass! 2013 Garezera 3x3
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Glass Buttons, take II - 2013 Garezera 3x3
Glass Buttons - 2013 Garezera 3x3
Another new glass thing to try - created while in 3x3 this summer. I intend to use these as decorative elements on some custom sewn items.... which will hopefully make an appearance on this site, er, later. I'm not sure how *much* later since there's a small glitch in the plan..... and as usual, I have about a zillion other things in the works at the moment, too. Fun fun!
Monday, September 09, 2013
Glass Barrettes - 2013 Garezera 3x3
Trying out a new thing to do with small glass cabochons. Barrettes!
Made these during 3x3. I've yet to wear them.... I'm curious to see if they do OK or whether they end up too heavy to wear comfortably. Hey - I'll wear them tomorrow!
Inchies - abstract watercolor
Sunday, September 08, 2013
Sunday, August 25, 2013
First attempt at FELTING!
AFTER:
A really awesome friend of mine noticed me oooooh-ing and aaaaaaaah-ing over her felted cuffs this past winter and she *TOTALLY SURPRISED ME* by getting me the same kit so I could try it, too! This method of felting was crazy-easy. You essentially tack the roving onto a special piece of paper that will eventually disintegrate (in the last step of the process). The before (roving)/after (felted wool) is really only noticeable in the closeups.
Saturday, August 24, 2013
Metal Owls
Friday, August 23, 2013
Inchies - OWLS!
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Ugly Rug!
Earlier this year I worked on recycling some of my favorite shirts that were dying.... first attempt at a rag rug = DISASTER.

wow, hello lumpy rug. I unwound the whole thing moments after this picture was taken. Second attempt is looking better, but is not worth photographing just yet...... also, the cats destroyed part of it when I left them alone for a couple weeks with minimal intervention......
Friday, July 05, 2013
Burned Bird ATC
Thursday, July 04, 2013
Owl cameos
Experimenting with owls & cameos. Need more practice. Also - i need to try new glues. These glues ended up with unexpected results (1) The underlying glue loosened the pink & green paper dye (so the white pieces did not stay white - they were a bit streaky) AND turned the some of the papers semi-translucent. ARG. (2) The Mod Podge on top managed to smear glitter all over instead of keeping it in only the cameo border. DOH.
Wednesday, July 03, 2013
ATC - more pink & green fun
Tuesday, July 02, 2013
Pink ATCs
Monday, July 01, 2013
April Art = Experimenting with ATCs and burned paper
I started experimenting with ATC's in April, too.
ATC = Artist Trading Card.
It's a pretty neat concept.
The theme for these two was "Burned". SO they had to include some kind of burned something. It's hard to see in these, but if you look close, you can see where the edges of the paper are charred. It was surprisingly hard to get intentional burn marks without simply incinerating the whole thing.
ATC = Artist Trading Card.
It's a pretty neat concept.
The theme for these two was "Burned". SO they had to include some kind of burned something. It's hard to see in these, but if you look close, you can see where the edges of the paper are charred. It was surprisingly hard to get intentional burn marks without simply incinerating the whole thing.
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