Saturday, December 25, 2010

Merry Christmas!

From our home to yours, a very Merry Christmas!

And from our furry brats kits, a very Meowy Xmas!






My wish for you (especially today) is to be filled with peace and a full tummy. 

Friday, December 24, 2010

TGIF

Thank God it's Frida!  There's been a flurry of artventurous activities over here in stampmaindenland. 

 

Too much activity means I'm behind in mailing out cards. 

The artventurous spirit that got a hold of me had me recycling gum packaging by turning them into gift card holders.  I'm pleased with the outcome.  There were some interesting patterns which I wanted to leave exposed.  I just added small touches in red to give them a Christmas feel.



The weather was perfect for staying indoors and that's really what sent me into a creative frenzy. 

I'm not promoting Target, but their plastic bags are a perfect and festive (color-wise) way to use in gift bags.  It looks like I threw in a bunch of peppermint candies.  

I only had a couple of gum packages to recycle and I was in need of a couple more gift card holders.  These Chinese New Year money envies turned out to be just the thing.  
I'm tired but it's a happy tired.  Merry Everything, Happy Always.  I think that's how it goes.  zzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Sunday Skies

The sky is grey and the air is windy and wet. 
Even Fifty (50/50 named after the creamsicle ice cream bar) has been indoors for the past two days.  He hates getting wet.
The other day while watching the movie "Frida," I sat down to sample the juicy-ness of markers from a bucket of markers I found in the back of my closet.  Instant graffiti art background paper was born!
Now for the burning questions.  What to create with with these pages AND when am I going to address those Christmas cards??????!
Hoping the skies in your neighborhood are friendly.  Happy Sunday!

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Artventurous Mail

OMG!  I was totally surprised when I received this package from my artist friend Roxy.  I've always admired her visual journals and artworks.  Now I own one of her original pieces.  Amazing.  So much detail and goodness all rolled into one.  It has that vintage retro look, doesn't it?  Thanks Roxy! 
Oh and check out this zippered pouch.  All I could do was sit there and stare at all those images.  So colorful.  So cool.  Click on the pictures to get a closer look.  





How ironic that just yesterday I posted about my recycling artventures and then today I get some cool art made from recycled materials.  Very, very cool.  This pouch is created by the people over at http://www.blueq.com/ 
WOW.  Recycled art.  Definitely a good thing.

Monday, December 13, 2010

Recycling Artventures

I love it when I don't have yard duty.  It means I have  free recess and lunch periods without having to roam the school yard distressing the lives of the young and restless.  You know, the tweens/teens with raging hormones or out of control youngsters whose parents are in denial that something is horribly wrong with their child.  But enough of them and on to the subject of today's post.  
Recycling artventures.  Look at what I made today during my "free time."  It all came about when I decided to turn a used and full library borrower's card (yes we still use them!) into one inch squares.  I chose to use the dated section.  All those stamped dates look much cooler than penciled-in names.
I always keep an old catalog available for interesting images and words.  I like the simplicity of these inchies.  These are not part of the every inchie Monday project btw.  That starts in January and there's still time to sign-up.  Just click on the icon on my sidebar to get there.
See how boring these once looked?  Although they'd probably work great as is.      


OK, how many of you out there used to hear your mothers say "Don't play with your food?"  Well my mother never told us that cause we were starving by the time dinner finally rolled around.  BUT had my mother seen me doing what I did to the above inchie, she would have definitely told me not to play with my food.  See that crumbly background?  Now look at the words.  HOT TOPIC.  If you saw chili flakes,  you are so right on!!!  I had a small packet of chili pepper flakes and I decided to sprinkle a hefty amount onto a heavily glued-up inchie.  A gentle pat insured that they'd stay put.  After a minute or two I found the perfect words.  Don't you think this would make a fun magnet?  
Have you ever played with your food and if so, what did you make?  
 

Sunday, December 12, 2010

FalalalalaL.A.lala

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas around here.  Oh how I love this Christmas wrap.  Yes, it's wrapping paper!  I found it years ago in a Los Angeles
supermarket called "Boys."  Boys isn't around anymore and sadly neither is this paper.   
Frosty would have definitely met an untimely death today as the temps reached 85 degrees in Los Angeles.  The seasons seem a little mixed up over here.  Look at my gum tree.  It looks like autumn.  Look at that sky.  It  looks like summer. 



But when the Christmas lights got plugged in this evening, you'd never know it felt like a hot summer day early on.
How I love Christmas.
Hey, did you notice the everyinchiemonday icon on my sidebar?  When I found out about this weekly challenge for the new year my heart began to smile and my inner artist shouted "JOIN! NOW!"  So I did.  And you can too!  It's gonna be so much fun and all you do is make one inchie and show it to the world each Monday.  There are words that describe the type of inchie you are to create for each week.  For instance, the first Monday will be "ecclectic." I have something in mind and it's definitely not tame.  Go to http://everyinchiemonday.blogspot.com/ to join.  Come on, it'll be fun!
Before I forget, go to http://www.etsy.com/shop/StudioSouthernValley to get an eyeful of cool images to be used for ATCs or inchies.  You can add glitter, some kind of 3-D element, etc. to these ready-to-use images.  Lots of possibilities here.
As I sign off I have one question.  Where did the weekend go?  Off to choose tomorrow's work clothes.  YAY!!  One week left for winter break!!!!  WooHoo!     

Thursday, December 9, 2010

TGIF

At the end of each week I find myself wondering the same thing.  WHERE DID THE WEEK GO?!  And then I smile and think out loud "THANK GOD IT'S FRIDA(Y)!"

I finished working on one set of Christmas post cards and I was itching to start a new set.  I wanted a tree.  But not the traditional kind.  I envisioned tapered strips in winter-like colors forming the shape of a Christmas tree.  I found an appealing shade of seafoam in a magazine and began to cut away.  I incorporated a few strips with words and voila!  My journaling tree was born!  I'm happy with the look but it needs a little silver somewhere.  I used touches of gold on my first set of post cards but I'm not showing those to you until the Friday before Christmas cause they feature my girl FRIDA!!!!!  WOOHOO!

My challenge is to find color and words that make a statement.  Can you picture me with scissors in one hand with a wild look on my face as I turn the pages in a magazine searching for the right color and words?  And isn't it ironic that I'm using the pages of a magazine to make my Christmas trees?

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Inch by Inch Artventures

Why?  Why not?  Inch by inch it's a cinch.  That's what my father-in-law always says.  It's a quote from one of those TV preachers.  Sorry I can't give proper credit.
It's been a while since I made these little guys and I challenged myself to see how many I could pump out during recess and lunch.  I always keep an envie full of cut-out inch squares and I had a stack of library book catalogs  waiting to be picked up by the recycling team at at school.  With a pair of scissors and a glue stick, I went into an inchie frenzy.  These will be glued onto the envelopes of my handmade Christmas cards and lucky for me there aren't that many that I send out.  They're very green because they're made with recycled items and they can be removed from whatever surface they get put onto and re-used.
Mid-week recycled art.  It's a good thing.