Showing posts with label die-cuts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label die-cuts. Show all posts

Saturday, September 28, 2024

Busy, busy, busy...

I am so sorry I have been absent without a word.  Life can definitely get busy and sometimes unexpected events lead to adjustments.


I will be posting again soon.  In the meantime you can look for me on Instagram and Pinterest as well as enjoy a nice peek at some artsy goodness while you're patiently waiting.  And I really do appreciate your patience in all this.

 

 


Some stash busting tape I made using shipping tape, die-cuts, paint, and stencils.  I posted this and another photo on my Instagram page is you'd like to take a look!


Thanks for stopping by and let me know what you do to bust your stash!


Friday, February 9, 2024

Noteworthy

So check out my newest ATC!  I added some paint because I wasn't a fan of the background.  Then I went to town with adding other details.


This ATC has chipboard, stamping, doodles, stenciling, a digi stamp, and maybe a little more


I'm entering my ATC into the following challenge:

Crafty Addicts Challenge


What are some of your favorite supplies?  Thanks for visiting and come back soon!


Tuesday, February 6, 2024

Courage to Go For It ATC

I had an idea to try something new with this ATC and I really like how it turned out.


 

I used a lot of different supplies with this ATC.  Stamping, rub-ons, acrylic paint, die-cuts, adhesive enamel shapes, paint markers.  Did I mention I used a lot?


I'm entering my ATC into the following challenge:

Addicted to Stamps & More Challenge


What supplies do you put together a lot?  Thanks for visiting and come back soon!

Thursday, January 4, 2024

Tea Time with a Dapper Octopus

I decided to turn this tag was quick and quirky.  The background I shared with you on a previous post.  I grabbed several items from my stash and then added some washi tape.



I turned a quick octopus I stamped into a dapper tea drinker.  I included some embroidery floss



I've include affiliated links for items I used for this project or similar products.  If you click the link I get a small commission.  The price does not change at all for you.  Enjoy the links and thank you for your support!

 

 

 Comment below about your favorite part of my tag!  Thank you so much for coming by!



Saturday, December 30, 2023

Stash Away

I'm trying to use things in my stash in a fun way.  I've got lots in my stash, and some of it I wasn't really sure how to use it.  Maybe not a huge problem for some, but it can get overwhelming to have so many supplies, especially when you like to use a lot of stuff.  Trying to put the items together can sometimes be a challenge.



This ATC has a patterned paper base.  It's called WhiteOut, and I think I found it at the craft store.  The basic premise is it's colorful, but subdued.  Every color looks like it was lightened, or white was added to it, hence the name.  Even the red is lighter, but not pink, which I also like.  I like many things, but pink is not one of them.

I added some red paint through a small Balzer Designs stencil, and added some blue later.  That's how I found the ATC in my stash.  I added cros-stitch floss, a remainder of a die-cut I had, as well as a few other die-cuts, a paper clip, and some sticky punchinella type paper that I swiped some turquoise paint over to add interest.


I'm entering my ATC into the following challenges:

Creative Fingers Challenge

Crazy is our Fame Challenge


I've include affiliated links for items I used for this project or similar products.  If you click the link I get a small commission.  The price does not change at all for you.  Enjoy the links and thank you for your support!

 

DO you have a stash of supplies you're working to get through?  What are some ways you use your stash?  Thanks for stopping by!



Thursday, December 28, 2023

A Time to be Merry

The week between Christmas and New Year's can be a little strange.  Do you get that feeling?   It's still holiday time, but many of you are probably back to work.  Do you like it quiet during this time or do you prefer loud and lots to do?

I'm in a weird spot, though I don't mind the quiet.  Not as much rushing around and it can be a nice time to relax.  Not that I mind getting together with friends and family.  And parties in between can keep the winter blues away.

 

Are you looking for something to add some punch to your art?  I actually have two ideas: tags and frames.  I love using both in my artwork.  They're easy and have that something extra that can compliment your creation!

 

I'm entering my ATC into the following challenges:

Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge

Creative Fingers Challenge #268

 

I found a forgotten piece of patterned paper that I played around with and cut it up into a bunch of ATCs.  This one has some scribbles from markers and pens, then I added some paint through some stencils.  I added a little die-cut frame, a tag I cut from that same patterned paper experiment, a funky star that I die-cut from a gelli print, a piece of washi tape, and a plastic star from my stash.



I've include affiliated links for items I used for this project or similar products.  If you click the link I get a small commission while keeping the price the same for you.  Enjoy the links and thank you for your support!



See anything you like about this ATC?  Let me know in the comments!  Have an awesome day!


Monday, December 25, 2023

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all!

I'm enjoying the holidays with my family, so I set this up beforehand.  I hope everyone enjoys the holidays with family and friends!



 


 
I include affiliate links for items I use or similar products.  If you click the link I get a small commission while keeping the price the same for you.  Enjoy the links and thank you for your support!

 

Enjoy!  Let me know what you think in the comments and have a great day!







Sunday, December 24, 2023

ATC Naughty List

I'm enjoying some holiday fun with my family, so I set up some posts ahead of time.  When it comes to the holidays, I love the Grinch.  Everyone has different feelings about the holidays, but I feel like the Grinch is a welcome friend.  It's a nice redemption story but also a fun way to be a little snarky and sarcastic during the holidays.  And I think at the very least, the Grinch started out on the Naughty List, especially when he's throwing his own kind of party for the holidays.


However, since I'm lacking Grinchness in my craft stash, I used an Octopode Factory digi stamp with a mini alphabet stamp set for the sentiment.

 


I'm entering my ATC into the following challenge

Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge

 

A forgotten piece of patterned paper got cut up into a bunch of ATCs.  This one has some old markings, that might be from actual markers.  There's also paint through some stencils.  I added a die-cut frame, my digi girl, and a funky star for a fun, and maybe little bit naughty, holiday party fun.  The star is from an old gelli print.

I've include affiliated links for items I used for this project or similar products.  If you click the link I get a small commission while keeping the price the same for you.  Enjoy the links and thank you for your support!

 

Please let me know  hope you like the ATC!  Let me know what you think in the comments and have a great day!

Thursday, October 19, 2023

Sneak Peek Time

 Please enjoy this sneak peek and tune in later to see more!  Enjoy and see you soon!

 

 


Thanks for visiting!  You're not going to want to miss this.  Bye for now!

Monday, October 16, 2023

Join Me for Day 23

I'm so glad you're back!  I'm sharing Day 23 of my mini art journal for the Art Marks Challenge that was hosted by Rae Missigman and Sandi Keene.  The challenge already ended, but I'm still catching up.  So today I'm sharing my page for the prompt Invent.

Day 23 - Invent

 


I'm also entering Simon Says Stamp's Monday Challenge.

For some Art Marks Challenge history, you can click here.  And Rae's Instagram account here shows Rae's interpretation of the prompts.  Rae made tiny cards and put them into this gorgeous little pocket journal, which is super thick.  I think it has fabric covers as well.  Swoon!  I love chunky journals and textures

 So for the prompt Invent, I remembered when I had been playing with gelli prints, I had used a small stencil from Balzer Designs that's a light bulb.  It's blurry, but I like how it turned out.  And I knew it was perfect for this prompt.  I was also thinking about the process of inventing.  When you're inventing,you're usually writing and drawing.  So I used some patterned paper with words all over it and ran it through my Cuttlebug using Altenew's Flat and Fold Alphabet Dies.  I did some of the letters backwards, whoops!  Then I thought, when you're inventing, things happen.  So I kept the backwards letters.

 

I added a few die-cuts from my stash. I also used two paint markers, both Uni Posca, in white and emerald green.  Then I used my Liquitex Liquid Ink in Naphthol Crimson to make some lovely, funky drips!

 
 

 Thank you so much for stopping by and checking out my art journal page.  Bye for now!



Sunday, October 1, 2023

Mini Art Journal Day 18

 

Hi there my crafty friends!

I'm so glad you're visiting!  I have another page in my mini art journal for the Art Marks Challenge from Rae Missigman and Sandi Keene.

Day 18 - Tend

 

I'm also entering my page into these challenges:

Simon Says Stamp's Wednesday Challenge - Anything Goes


For some Art Marks Challenge history, you can click here.  And Rae's Instagram account here shows what's she's making for each prompt.  For those who haven't seen my previous posts yet, I'm working in a mini art journal I made out of envelopes.  You can use many different types of paper, including scrap or underpaper.  A hole punch and some baker's twine later and a mini art journal for the challenge ready for art!

I've mostly posted individual pages, and I do plan to post them all.  This challenge has been very interesting thus far, because it makes you think.  Not that I mind thinking.  Sometimes a good brain dump on your art journal page is just what you need.  Whether it's actual writing that you incorporate, writing and your art covers it up, or the art itself represents the brain dump.


When I saw the prompt, a lot of ideas swirled in my head.  What do you think of when you hear the word "tend."  Granted, the word tend has different meanings.  However my mind immediately went to the definition of caring for something.  You can tend your child(ren), a garden, a relative, or even yourself.  I've been doing a lot, in a sense trying to do everything, even though that's impossible.  So tending to myself can fall by the wayside.  And I think many people fall into that.  Everyone gets busy with life: work, kids, friends, taking care of the home, and I'm sure you can come up with many more.  Tending to yourself, caring for yourself, can get pushed the bottom of the priority list, which isn't good either.  So I need to tend to myself more.

My background is actually two layers of gelli prints.  One is on cardstock, the other is on deli paper.



I used a border stamp from Dylusions Inbetweenies stamp set, with Ranger Archival black ink, and  heart stamp with Ranger Distress Ink in Salty Ocean.  I know I've said it before, but I love my Ranger archival ink.  I really want it in more colors.  And there's lots!  Sometimes I don't mind the ink not being crisp or maybe spreayed with water and a tag dragged through it for a nice effect.  But the archival ink always give a crisp image and doesn't smear.  You can add any wet medium over it and it will stay put.


 

All the die-cuts are from my stash. I used a Sharpie pen and my Uni Posca white paint marker for the doodles.  I also used a red marker from my lovely Tombow markers to add some doodles to a die-cut.


Thank you so much for stopping by and checking out my art journal page.  Bye for now!

Sunday, September 3, 2023

Mini Art Journal Day 7

Hi there, friends!

I'm working to catch up with posting the pages from my mini art journal for the Art Marks Challenge from Rae Missigman and Sandi Keene.

Day 7 - Create

For some Art Marks Challenge history, you can click here.  And Rae's Instagram account here shows Rae's interpretation of the prompts.  For those joining us, I'm working in a mini art journal I made out of envelopes, a hole punch, and some baker's twine.

I'm going to be posting all my pages.  Some may be in groups, or individual pages, but I will post tham all.  I also took apart my journal to make it easier to photograph, so you may see peeks from other pages.

On to Day 7's prompt, create.  What do you create?  When do you create?  Do you make time to create or do you get involved in all the other day to day things that you let creative time fall by the wayside?  Also, what do you want o create?  As I mentioned in a previous post, that's why I like working small at times.  It's easier to carve out 10-15 minutes of creative time when life gets busy.  And I'm sure we can all relate to that. 

Carving out that little bit of time is also important for other things.  To help me continue my crafting, I have side hustles going.  One is a very simple, no tech skills required, and takes about 10 minutes a day.  It's an e-mail marketing system called Cliqly.  It really is simple, I can do it when I've got the time, and it's got click and referral commissions, so the potential is there to grow.  I wouldn't waste another second if you're interested.  I've also included affiliate links for the products I've used.  I earn a commission for any purchases you make, with no price increase for you.  I truly appreciate the support!

For this page, I made the background with both yellow and orange paint through some stencils.  First I painted it yellow, then used a baby wipe through a Dylusions star stencil to remove the paint in the openings.  

 

Also, in my adventures in arting years ago, I found this large 12x12 stencil that had several designs on it.  Somewhat related, but I really wanted to use the different designs separately.  I had read about cutting up you stencils, but couldn't entirely bring myself to do it.  Then one day I did it, to this one stencil.  And I'm so glad I did!  It actually helps me use the stencil more because I can choose which part I want to use without having to work with a large stencil and parts of the design I may not want on that particular project.  This part is a line of chevrons, and I did the same thing as before but with orange paint.

 

I also used my Sharpie pen to outline some of the chevrons, but I did learn you still have to wait for the paint to dry.  The rest of the layers are a bunch of things.  I stamped the word "create" with my black Archival ink.

 

I used a blue Molotow paint marker for some doodles, added some die-cuts from my stash, and used an older stamp called Boy Star from Dina Wakley with the same black ink as "create."  I adhered the negative of a die-cut butterfly with the other die-cuts, as well as part of a border stamp from Dylusions Bordering on the Edge stamp set.

I'm also entering the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge.

Thank you so much for stopping by and checking out my art journal page.  Bye for now!









Saturday, August 19, 2023

Collage This!

Sometimes I find it hard to get out my own head.  Creating has a few rules in a sense.  Like if you want something to stick to a page, something to hold it there.  Maybe adhesive on the back, wet paint, or a handy dab of glue.  But when it comes to other things, like ideas, there really aren't rules.  Sometimes I get stuck on what I think it should be, then I see something and realize, I gotta get outta the box!

That's just what I did with my entry for the More Than Words August challenge - Collage or College!

A couple quick notes before we get too far into our artsy playdate.  We all know we need to make a little extra money, right?  I do this in two ways: being an Amazon affiliate and the Cliqly e-mail system.  When you follow the links to Amazon and make a purchase, I make a commission.  It's helpful for me to continue making the lovely art that I hope you enjoy.  The e-mail system is a super simple way to make money online when you don't have a lot of time.  I mean ten minutes, and most people have ten minutes.  Everything is set up, you log in, send e-mails that are already written, and watch commissions roll in.  You even get your own referral link to include in the e-mails to get referral commissions too.  And yes, it's absolutely for real and super easy to do to bring in some nice extra money.  Who couldn't use that?

Now onto the show!


This art journal page got me rethinking how I could do something.  I really wanted wings, and was trying to figure out how to do that.  I thought of a few different ways: drawing, stamping, using paint or some other media to draw wings on.  Then I changed my thinking and grabbed my die-cut stash.  Bingo!  I grabbed word die-cuts that were similar in color, not necessarily white, cut them up in different sizes, and crafted my wings.  Then I used some white paint and my white-out pen to give a little uniformity and shape as well as add details, and I had my wings!


My background was already started a bit with bits of paint everywhere.  I added quite a bit of stenciling, one of my favorite techniques.  Some of my stencils are older and hard to find.  For this page I used StencilGirl Scribble Scratch Stencil by Carolyn Dube, similar to this one by The Crafter's Workshop and  Traci Bautista's Circles Circles Stencil with Artist Loft Red Paint.


 
 I also used this chevron stencil from The Crafter's Workshop with Liquitex Basics Yellow Paint.

 



I also used an older Dylusions alpha stamp set for "no", a mini alpha stamp set for "ON," Dylusions Bordering on the Edge stamp set for a border, and an acrylic stamp set from Studio Calico (I think) for the stars.


 

I also used magazine cutouts, since this IS supposed to be collage.  I used a set of legs from a Dylusions stamp set called Mini Moo and outlined the word "ON" with a Uni Posca Ultra Fine Point Red Paint Marker.


I'm also submitting this to the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge - Use Your Favorite Technique.

Thursday, August 17, 2023

Mini Art Journal Days 1 and 2

 Hello again!!  Who's ready for another adventure?  How about a little tease...


 

I love mini art journals.  There's less pressure and excellent for playing when you're short on time, even if you're using wet media, like paint.  This month Rae Missigman and Sandi Keene are doing an Art Marks Challenge.  You can start any time, do one day, do the whole month, whatever works for you.  And use whatever size journal you want.  Rae has these marvelous little cards that she plays one, one for each day.  Easy for those short on time and wanting to make some art.  For the Art Marks Challenge, there's a word every day to ponder and create art with, or around, or about, whatever suits you.  

For some history about the Art Marks Challenge, you can click here.  And to see what Rae is doing for the project, you can head to her Instagram account here.  I made a little book from envelopes.  Yes, you read that right.  I grabbed 8 envelopes, punched holes in the middle of the long sides, then used baker's twine to tie them all together.  For those of us still learning about actual bookbinding, this very rudimentary method works wonders!

So I have done some of the prompts, and I'll be posting multiple days in between other projects to give you my interpretation of the prompts.

A little housekeeping to get out of the way, while also educating you and sharing this with you.  It's related to art and not related to art, now that makes sense!  Obviously most art supplies cost money, and we could all use more of that, right?  I have a couple different methods I use to do just that!  One is so super easy I was thinking, no way this is for reals!  But it is!  And I've seen the numbers change while I'm doing it!  It's a simple e-mail system called Cliqly.  The system is provided for you, you do everything from the site and it takes 10 minutes a day!!  It's so easy and has two ways to make money.  It works like this: sign up and you get a list of 5,000 leads to e-mail with credits put into your account.  You also do what's called list building, which means you send out e-mails and anyone who clicks the links gets added to your list.  Your list literally grows every day.  You earn click commissions, as is someone clicks the link you get s small commission.  In the e-mails you can also add your own referral link, which you get when you sign up.  That's the big dollar signs.  So what you're saying-yes, what I'm saying is it's easy, dare a I say fun, and can make you money for a short amount of time, score!  So by all means, please, you can follow this link if you want a super easy way to get a some extra cash.

I'm also an Amazon affiliate, which means if you follow some of the links here and purchase products, I'll get a commission.  I would certainly appreciate it, and it helps me bring you all this artsy goodness.  I want you to be able to create what I'm creating as best I can.  So that's why I link to as many of the products as I can.  I often see something that inspires me and knowing the products helps me so much!    Now your project won't look exactly like mine, and that's okay!  That's what make every piece unique.  So the links are my way of helping you put your unique spin on the artwork.  And with that, on to the show!

These are the first two days of the Art Marks Challenge.  I've linked to as many products as I could find, however, some may no longer be available.

Day 1 is Begin.


To make the background, I used a flat brush, the center one in this set, and my finger to spread around three different colors: Artist Loft Neon Green and Liquitex Basics in Light Green and Aqua Green.  Very technical with my finger, absolutely.  To make the actual book, I used supplies I had on hand, envelopes from the mail.  Yes, you heard me.  You can use anything, really.  I've used underpaper, patterned paper I no longer love, scraps, as long as they're long enough to fold in half, they're fodder.  My binding method isn't super technical either at the moment.  I used a single hole punch (here's some great options, mine is the silver one with the attached tray under the hole; very important!) to punch two holes through eight envelopes and used one of my favorite supplies to tie them together: baker's twine.


 

Once the paint was dry, I added my elements.  I thought about the word begin, and what it means.  One way is every day is a new beginning, so I followed that train of thought.  I used a big die-cut from my stash, black cloth Thickers alphabet stickers (the design is called Doll) from American Crafts, same font as these American Craft Glitter Thickers, and a heart sticker from this set of Pinkfresh Studios Stickers.  I also used other supplies including an acrylic alphabet stamp set for "every."  The triangles are from a stamp set by Julie Fei-Fan Balzer.  On the top die-cut, I used a Uni Posca Red Paint Marker Ultra Fine to write the word "EVER."  Those paint markers come in at least two different points, ultra fine and medium, and I've got colors in both.  I love paint markers.  I find them a great method of adding color without having to wait a huge long time for the paint to dry.  They come in a huge variety of colors, and different tips to cover all your crafty needs!


 

The bottom border is a stamp from a stamp set made by a Polish company called Badass Art Stamps.  I had a subscription at one point ad have several sets.  Some have cursing, I will warn you, but they're beyond funny and the style is so stinking cool!  I of course used my black Sharpie pen and my white out pen, similar to these, to add some more details and called it done!

 


Day 2 is Decide.

 


For this page I started with a red Sakura Solid Paint Marker for the background.  I didn't do full coverage on purpose.  I also used a older Dylusions alpha stencil in two ways.  I used a makeup sponge to add some yellow acrylic paint through the stencil, as well as using my Sharpie to trace letters through the stencil.


 

Depending on the kind of paint you use you'll get more or less coverage.  It also depends on the effect you're going for, and I will get into that at some other point.  My yellow paint is student quality, so pretty transparent, which I really like here. 


 

The words "can't decide" is from a mini alphabet stamp set similar to this one and a little cat's eye shaped ColorBox Pigment Ink Pad in blue.  And therein lies another aspect: different types of stamping ink.  To give you a few: dye, pigment, embossing.  Another topic I will get into later, so stay tuned! 


 

I used a couple die-cuts from my stash, and a stamp set from Julie Fei-Fan Balzer for the blue and black circles.  The "I'm" are white American Crafts Foam Thickers.


Thank you for much for visiting!  Bye for now!


 

Wednesday, August 9, 2023

Summer Fun

 Hello there!  Ready for some more crafty fun??  I'm joining the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge, which is.... Summer!

I love summer.  The warm weather, the beach, the colors, the fun.  School's out for some, but it's fun for everyone.

My entry for this challenge is a tag.  I absolutely love tags.  I may become a broken record with all the things I love, but it's true.  Similar to ATCs, tiny canvasses that are ripe for experimentation and play!


In looking through my tag stash, I chose this one.  The background is fairly simple, but still lots of fun.  Over top of some purple paint is green paint through a stencil designed by Ronda Palazzari for The Crafter's Workshop called Subway.  A subtle design that can make a big impact.


Combing through my stash, I grabbed a piece of stenciled cardstock and a butterfly die from Kaisercraft.  Butterflies say summer to me for sure, and all the bright colors of flowers blooming in summer.  I grabbed my Cuttlebug and made my sandwich.  For the sandwich, I set the die against the section of paper I chose and put that between two cutting plates.   I then placed a spacer plate underneath, along with some pieces of cardboard to get the right thickness so the die will cut through the paper.  I ran my sandwich through a couple times and out came the butterfly.  Now the actual die has little holes all over the non-sharp side so you can poke out the garbage pieces as well as get the die-cut out of the die.  I used my EK Tools Tweezers to poke out my butterfly. 


Next I grabbed my Dylusions stamps, again.  Yes, I may have a problem, haha.  The eyes were already stamped from the Pondering Petunia stamp set, cut out, and colored.  See anything special about the eyes?  Psst...they're two different colors, green and blue.  I love ready made bits and bobs to add to my projects.  Thephrase is from another Dylusions stamp set called Say It How It Is.  I love the attitude inherent in these stamps.


See the different color eyes now?  It was a surprise to me too; I had forgotten I even colored the eyes differently.  The swirly red circle, heart, and "where to next?" die-cut are all from my stash.  The red swirl is a fussy cut from a piece of double-sided patterned paper.


As you can see I also swiped some Artist's Loft Ultramarine Blue on the butterfly for a little added effect.


I stamped the bottom of the tag using a mini star background stamp from an old acrylic Studio Calico stamp set.  Then I attached a piece of netting from an old laundry bag.  I put the netting on top because it reminded me of boating, which I've done a little of and it reminds me of summer and going out on the water.  The heart and word die-cut are from past kits.


I glued everything down with Crazy Glue, and used my black Sharpie (I mentioned it's a favorite of mine, right?) to outline the edge of the tag, the heart, the inside of the "where to next?" die-cut, and lastly filled in the open spaces in the letters from my Dylusions Say It How It Is rubber stamp set.  I really like how it turned out.

Thank you so much for coming along.  Bye for now!



Monday, July 24, 2023

Greetings from Art and the Kitchen Sink!

Greetings everyone!  How're you all doing today? Who's ready to talk crafting?  Wow, that's a lot of hands.  And yes, I see you, the Hermione clone in the back with your hand waving.  I love that enthusiasm.

All of you are smart cookies, so I'm guessing you all have done some kind of crafting before.  I'm talking knitting, drawing, painting, scrapbooking, card making, art journaling, gelli printing, stamping...the list is endless.  And even if you haven't done all of them, you've done one or two.  Doesn't matter if you just started or have been doing it for years.  It all comes down to fun.  Getting your hands dirty, right?  If your hands aren't a kaleidoscope of color when you're done, you haven't played enough.

Oh, and me? Well, you can call me Georgie, and I've done a lot.  Some I dipped my toe in, others I went full tilt.  Some people talk about bringing their work home.  I did the opposite, hah, at least with my art.  Have a little art kit to play with on lunch.  And oh my, the looks, the stares, the questions.  Bottom line?  I don't care.  Art is my time to chill and play.  Just if you have to be somewhere, set an alarm or timer...bosses don't consider art play an excuse.  However, if your work life includes art, even better!

Why, you ask, is my blog called Art and the Kitchen Sink?  No doubt you're all familiar with the phrase "everything but the kitchen sink."  It can be applied to almost anything in life done to an extreme.  Usually joking around.  I've discovered that in the crafting world, just about everything can be considered some form of craft.  And you can lose yourself, in a good way, to said crafting.  So when you're playing with your choice of crafting, you can tend to try everything, including the proverbial kitchen sink. Hence, and the kitchen sink.  Nothing is off limits.

To give a sampler of my work (and believe me, it's definitely a sampler), I've included a banner I put together in about 30 minutes for this area.  Trying to figure out  a way to put it up on the blog permanently.  I'll let you know how that goes.




So thanks for visiting my little slice of the blogosphere, and don't be a stranger.  I can talk about art forever, so if that sounds good to you, then make me a regular stop in your day.  Bye for now!

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I am so sorry I have been absent without a word.  Life can definitely get busy and sometimes unexpected events lead to adjustments. I will b...