Category Archives: Crafty Adventures

people

people

There are people in our lives that leave a mark.  You meet them and you just know.  You know that your life will never quite be the same again.  You know that their impact will live in your soul forever.

There are a couple people from this weekend that have been that for me.  They are inspirational, motivational, supportive and uplifting.  As women, we need other women like that in our lives.  There is so much cattiness and ugliness amongst women that it is rare and special when people come into your life and make those types of changes to it.

You, dear Margie, have a piece of my heart.  From the first time I met you at Scrap St. Louis and we both melted into tears listening to Stacy Julian talk about creativity, I knew we would be friends.  As the years have passed, I have been blessed to have you in my life and I thank you.  Thank you for allowing me to call you friend.  Thank you for listening to me occasionally ramble and vent.  Thank you for being a light in the darkness and in my life. 

Rhonna - Your art, your smile, and your drive never cease to amaze me.  We look ridiculous together, especially both in heels, and I love that.  You are an inspirational force to be reckonned with and I cherish the times we get to touch base.

Jaimie – you are a new friend, but a fast friend.  I laughed so hard and had so much fun hanging out this weekend.  Thank you and I can’t wait to see you again soon!!! 

Now – go forth and light a spark – be a support, a friend, a light, a sister.  Let’s build each other up and not tear each other down.  Tell a friend in your life how much they mean to you.  Run. Go. Now.

spark the event #3 – and a giveaway…

spark the event #3 – and a giveaway…

I have to start this post with this disclaimer – I hate it when people blog about fabulous events that they got to go to and that I missed.  It makes me insane.  It truly does.  I hate seeing all of their beautiful creations that I missed out on and all of the bonding and fun that they had with their crafty friends.  I have to be honest because it is true.  So now I am going to do to you what I hate the most and tell you all about the amazing crafty adventure I have been on this weekend.

I was blessed to able to again attend Spark for the third year in a row.  It is my refresh, restart, and reenergizing that I need creatively.  It feeds and inspires me and helps me to be a better creative.  It also helps me to be a better me.  Sometimes we neglect to take care of ourselves busy working and taking care of others.  This was my respite.

Now, I will share some photos throughout the week about all of the adventures I had, but I can say that I learned a lot about a lot of things – felting (not good at it), She Art (LOVE!), stamp making (jury is still out), and so much more. 

Now, while you couldn’t be there for it, I will send you the links to all of the teachers so that you can check them out and maybe take a class from them if something inspires or speaks to you.

And, since I got to go and you were at home, I feel like the least I can do is send you a bit of Spark-y goodness…

PaperCoterie was awesome and provided us with these amazing journals and keepsake boxes.  So, leave a comment about what you did that was creative or inspiring this weekend and I will draw a winner on Tuesday for some Sparky goodness!

an artsy fartsy kinda kids party – part 2

an artsy fartsy kinda kids party – part 2

Now, here is the basic set-up and run-down of the day:

First of all, what is a party without treats.  We went with cupcakes, orange slices, and Jacob’s favorite – Smarties – with lemonade to drink.  Look, they ate towards the end, so I figured I would send them home sugared up so I didn’t have to deal with it…  is that wrong?

Here is our t-shirt station.  They each got an adult small t-shirt to decorate.  I used simple fabric markers and then heat set them with a heat gun on the spot so that they were safe to send home to be washed.  We did this first, along with pictures, trading the kids between the two activities.  This way they had it as a smock for the later art events.

We also had a photo corner.  I used crate paper on a string, with a white plastic tablecloth behind it.  It was a fun and colorful way to take pics.  We had hats, leis, etc… on hand so that they could ham it up and have a blast taking their pics.  I later printed them out to use in their frames that they made.

 

Owen in front of the backdrop with his gettup on!

Once pictures were done and t-shirts were made, the kids played in Jacob’s room while I started the printer and got water out for their painting.  A friend at Colorbok hooked me up with these great paintable items for the kids and they had fun painting away!

Once painting was done, they went outside to enjoy one of the last nice days of fall to play on the swingset for a bit.  Matt watched them while I quickly cleaned up the paints and got ready for frames.

Each child picked a frame and then had fuzzy balls, alphas, and other foam shapes that they could glue on and add to create their own frame.  Then I added in their pictures!

Once all of this was done and cleaned up, they played for a bit more, and then we did presents and cupcakes… it was fun.  At the end, we had planned to do sidewalk chalk, but the boys were too excited to play in the backyard again, so we ditched the chalk and played Star Wars and zombies instead.  Who am I to argue?  They had fun and that was all that mattered!

Here are a couple other pics just of the decor:

In the living room – Jacob sat here to open presents.

And our dining room chandy… I often dress this up for holidays.  We moved the table to the wall so if you don’t hang something from it and make it super noticable, people constantly walk into it becuase it hangs so low. I decorated it with homemade tissue paper balls, crate paper, and ribbon.  Super easy, but super bright and fun.

Anyway, that was our art party.  Pretty easy and inexpensive, with a blast!

an artsy fartsy kinda kid party… part 1

an artsy fartsy kinda kid party… part 1

Well.  I did it.  I hosted our first in-home birthday party.  We have always had kids parties, don’t get me wrong.  I have just NEVER had them inside our house.  That’s what the bowling alley and bouncy house places are for, right?

Jacob, however, wanted to host an art party, so that is what we did.  I am sharing a few pics today and some more coming up… they are a bit out of order, but just wanted to share all of the goodies we did.  The kids had a blast, Jacob was happy, and the house was still standing. That, in mind, is success.

I was lucky that a friend of mine sent me some awesome paintables from Colorbok for the kids to paint.  They loved it.  We made smock t-shirts (pics of that coming) for them to wear so that they wouldn’t mess up their clothes.  This was the messiest part, but totally worth it and they loved it!  Each child got to paint three little figurines.  There were animals, transportation pieces, robots, aliens, and all sorts of good stuff.  Jacob was thrilled because there was even an entire set of monkeys that needed a home.  As a huge fan of monkeys (hence last years Paul Frank birthday party), he was ecstatic!

Anyway, here are a few pics and I will share more about the actual plan of the party soon!

cha – holy schmoly!

cha – holy schmoly!

I am leaving 9:00 Saturday to head down to Chicago for CHA next week.  I am feeling slightly overwhelmed by this for several reasons:

  1. I am still packing up the supplies for all of the demos we have coordinated for the show, with more than one box still undelivered and a project not yet made…
  2. I feel like I have barely been home the last month and now I will be gone next week again and the week after I am heading to Calgary.  I am starting to wonder if the kids will forget what I look like.
  3. I still have to wash laundry.
  4. The boys will be staying with Matt’s parents while I am there.  We figured that I was driving down anyway, so why not let them have a few fun days with Grammy and Poppy.  That means more laundry and packing which has not started.
  5. It is our 12 year wedding anniversary on Sunday.  Nothing says I Love You to a man like glitter, glue, and patterned paper discussions over drinks with several excited female crafters.  Happy Anniversary honey!
  6. I blinked and July was over.

So – I am off to finish the things that need to get done before 9:00 am on Saturday and I hope to see a lot of o

feather your nest…

feather your nest…

As I spend more and more time in my craft cave – aka the furnace room – I am realizing that the space needs some love if I am to continue to make it my inspirational creative space.  This means that, over the summer, I will need to completely empty it, paint it, and show it the love that it truly deserves.  Until then, however, I am making little spaces feel happier amongst the dingy little room. 

One of the things was to hang my little Ikea chandies - not many people can say they have chandies in the their furnace room.  One of the other ways that I can do that is to begin creating some pretty little bits that are on my work table or or on the walls to try and just ease the sadness that is that room.

My most recent little bit of inspiration and decoration is a birdcage.  I was so inspired after visiting Confectionique this weekend, that I set about to feather my nest a little bit more, and create something fun and whimsical to decorate that space just a little bit more.  Since “soar” is my word for the year, I am finding myself drawn more and more to birds, birdcages, and that whole theme…  so I grabbed a plain wooden birdcage I had purchased on clearance at Hobby Lobby, a glue gun, and pretty little bits, and got to work!

See it is such a happy little piece trying to brighten a sad little room that needs some love!  By the end of summer, I hope, that this is a very different photo!

Supply list:

  • hot glue gun
  • clearanced decorative bird house
  • feather sprigs
  • old book pages
  • scissors
  • flower from GCD
  • chipboard from Maya Road
  • decorative bird
  • cooking skewer (perch for the bird)
  • ribbon, tulle, and string
  • baubles
  • Bazzill Bling

makeit and bakeit with owen

makeit and bakeit with owen

I am blessed to have some really great friends across several companies in the craft business.  One of them is a great gal that works atColorbok.  She dropped off a box of goodies on Friday that included some really fun stuff for the boys to do some craft projects with.  Since it is National Craft Month, it seemed more than appropriate to break it out and have a crafty night with the kids!  It is a great way to spend time together – playing, creating, learning, and trying something new.  It was definitely fun!

He made this super cute and colorful bowl:

Owen was really excited to give the MakeIt & BakeIt kit a try and was just dying to get his hands on it.  So, we tore the box open and got busy crafting.  He absolutely loved it and has already asked if he can make another bowl tonight! It does require adult help since you are using the oven, but it is no harder than Shrinky Dinks or something similar would be.

Here’s a little video of him having fun that we shot while playing…

Now – if you happen to have a young crafter at your house who might also find this to be a fun little project, leave a comment here for your chance to win one of these great Colorbok kits, as well as a pair of Fiskars kid scissors! I will draw a winner Wednesday night!

is thrilled

is thrilled

to be featured today on the Creating Keepsakes blog

I was so excited when they asked me to write a blog post and I knew I had just the right pics for it – those fun ones of the boys with their mustaches.  I played around with one of the newest punches from Fiskars and created, what I think, is a fun little layout.

I hope you can take a second, pop over, and check it out…  there’s a giveaway…

a little green goodness

a little green goodness

As you will see when Thursday arrives, the kids are truly looking forward to St. Patrick’s Day this year.  In an effort to help egg on their obsession with the holiday, I made cute little name banners for our dining room chairs using some goodies I happened to have…

Here’s what I did…

First I grabbed myself a Maya Road Banner book, opened it up, and took it apart.  Then I sprayed it with some great Luminarte spray in a bright green.

Once they were dry, I used a heart squeeze punch from Fiskars and some glue dots to create little clovers.  I added these and some alpha stickers to create a mask on the banners.

I went back in and sprayed with some darker sprays to add depth and to make the green pop when we were done.

Finally, once everything was dry, I added some fabric and trim goodness and, of course, some Bazzill Bling!

Once they were done, all that was left was to add them to the chairs.  Easy Peasy – cute and cheesy!

Now – who wants a chance to make a banner of their own????  I am including some pretty Bazzill Bling, a Maya Road banner album, some Prima flowers, trims, and of course some Luminarte Sprays.  And, even though it is not pictured, you will need a Fiskars punch to create a mask of your own, so I will grab one from my secret stash and throw that in as well!

Leave a comment on this post and I will draw a winner Tuesday night!  Good luck and happy crafting!

finding some inspiration

finding some inspiration

This week has been hectic at work and I just did not find as much time to create as I had hoped.  Then a friend and co-worker told me about a monthly French market called Confectionique that takes place in Middleton, WI right here by me…  we met up today and I was quickly and readily taking it all in and getting inspired to play again.  It was just the break that I needed.  They had handcrafted jewelry pieces, antiques, other handcrafted goodies, all mixed together.  We wandered, drank coffee, and chatted.  I bought a couple small things, while she bought the coolest bar stools for her house.  If you live around here and are free tomorrow – I highly recommend checking it out and it changes each month.  It was really cool and Jessica and Anastasia are super sweet!

Overall, it was a very worthwhile and inspiring trip.  Just check out a few of the little corners and goodies I spied during my visit…

I will definitely mark my calendar for the April weekend!