Thursday, August 31, 2006

Bits o' News

Quite some time ago, I received an email from Diana Trout asking me if I would be interested in being featured as an Artist of the Month on her website. It's been awhile since that email, but I am happy to say that September is MY TURN! If you would like to view it, you can see it here. THanks Diana! :)

In other news, I have been led into temptation by several friends in terms of cyber shopping. Anahata Katkin has some wonderful Papaya! grab bag paper packs that I just couldn't pass up. I also ordered a famed Signo pen, which I am eager to try.

Thanks to Edina, I also have some rubber on order from Green Pepper Press which I am excited about! So much good stuff to be had!

Anyway, I post these two ATCs I made ages ago in tribute to summer's last hurrah and the beginning of Autumn. (Yeah I know officially it's not the end of summer for another 3 weeks, but I consider the September long weekend the last days of summer.)

Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Little Witch

I spent the day today working on my Dias De Los Muertos/Hallowe'en Danglie swap pieces. I had planned to do something for Day of the Dead, even went so far as to draw a sugar skull, but in the end, I came up with this instead. Hallowe'en always makes me think of my beloved Gramps. It was his birthday and he would have been 85 this year. I miss him every day.

Anyway, I made 5 of these danglies and I have officially cleared my plate of all current deadlines!! How about that?!? Of course, there will be more shortly, but this means that I can actually take a couple of days and PLAY!! (Now there's a novel concept!) I have a prototype I want to work on for a collaborative book project I plan to host in the new year. I think I need to nibble some of those jelly beans Sandy gave me for inspiration! ;)

*I keep meaning to tell everyone in case you didn't know that I read all the comments you send me. Blogger just doesn't have a way for me to reply to you about them, unfortunately. I didn't want you to think I dodn't care-I appreciate hearing from you. I just wish there was a reply option with Blogger.

Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Dreaming of Autumn

I had great plans for today, but between running errand and my guys arriving home from work really early this afternoon, I didn't accomplish as much as I had expected to. What I did manage to create today is this latest inclusion journal, Secret Ponderings. I found this gorgeous paper in autumn hues and had to have some. The little garden faerie boy just created himself and he's so adorable, I almost decided to keep this one for myself! But, I decided to resist temptation and make this journal available at the Tattered Edge Mercantile, so if you love it and have to have it, you'd better hurry!

In other news, my registration papers for Artfest 2007 went postal today. Now I just get to sit back and wait to see which of the classes I get to take. It was super hard making decisions. I almost wish I could take two classes in a day, but after 4 days, my head would likely explode. As it is, I have learned to pick something that is somewhat within my comfort zone on the last day because by then I am exhausted and brain power is lagging, even if enthusiasm is not. Hard to believe AF 2007 is only 6 1/2 months away. I know the time will go by quickly!

I had a wonderful chat with my pal Tracy Roos last night and another this afternoon with Caren who is delightful. We had a good laugh over my husband hearing Caren's message on my phone the other day and telling me he couldn't understand who it was. He thought it was someone from Newfoundland. (If you are Canadian, you know why that is gut busting funny.) Caren has a South African mixed with a New Zealand accent and I guess if you didn't know that, it might make things confusing. Anyway, it was great talking to Tracy and Caren. Thanks for the good gab sessions girls-it's always a treat!

Happily I enjoyed cooler weather today, which also came with a smattering of rain. I can't tell you how pleased I was to have that rain today. It's been quite hot, even at night and sleeping, even with a fan on has been challenging. I am *SO* ready for Autumn! (Which is my most favourite time of year. I feel so joyful and alive in autumn.) October will be a busy month as we will be celebrating Thanksgiving, my sweet husband's 50th (!) birthday, and our 16th wedding anniversary as well. Autumn is such a happy time. Bring on the change of leaves, cool crisp days, wind whipping through the trees, pumpkins on the vine and Hallowe'en!! I am ready!!

Monday, August 28, 2006

NEWS!!

So I have some exciting news to share. These designs are my latest work for Paper Artsy. They are in the process of becoming worksheets (how-to's) that will go to retailers to either teach to their customers as demos or classes. I created the designs and then wrote the instructions and made step by step images to go with them. Leandra, who owns Paper Artsy, is creating the finished product. I got a sneak peek at the work sheets and they look wonderful. It's exciting to think that something I designed will be travelling around the world wherever the Paper Artsy line is sold! There is even talk of these designs being taught at an upcoming convention!

I get so much pleasure out of working with all kinds of supplies to showcase a company's products and it makes me feel happy to feel challenged. When Leandra sent me the file to proof last week, I was beside myself with happiness-it was one of those moments when I thought "YES! I really am an artist!!" Someone once said "Do what you love." I definately love design work.

Sunday, August 27, 2006

About Stuff

My friend Mary asked me today:
"Do you have a "mantra" for getting rid of stuff in the studio? I need help!"

I guess the best thing to share with you about getting rid of stuff is just to explain what goes through my head as I clean and organize. First of all, I tackle one area at a time. If you try and look at the big picture, it's far too overwhelming. So I start with something like cleaning off the top of my desk for example. I put everything back in it's place. If I have stray paper bits lying around then I cut them into usable sized pieces (like ATC size or whatever) and any scraps left from that go into the scrap box for other projects. Ephemera goes back into the ephemera drawers. Ribbons get tucked back into the ribbon box. Anything that is garbage, hits the can.

I am really good at purging. If I look at something and don't think I will use it or I have too much of it, I think about who I know who might want it. Luckily, I have lots of artist friends who can take extras off my hands. Failing that, I keep a box of "stuff" for my students, but I make sure that box never gets too full or it becomes a problem. They love having a box of goodies to poke through during class and I tell them to help themselves to whatever they can use.

Another way I have found to tame the bits is to keep an envelope on my desk. As I have bits and pieces left over from my work, I pop it into the envelope. Once it's full, I send it off to my friend Linda. She does the same and that way we get to work with little bits of something new every now and again. It's fun to get an envelope of scraps in the mail!

Often I have donate extras either to a local school for art classes or to an art therapist who uses odds and ends when she works with her clients. If I really can't think of anyone to give things to, then I load whatever it is into my car and pop it in the charity drop boxes the next time I am off running errands. I have several of these in my neighbourhood on various routes and they are a life saver. It's also a win-win situation because I get to clear some stuff out and the charity gets to make some money.

Here are a few things I keep in mind when it comes to art supplies:

-Use it or lose it. If you aren't using it on a semi regular basis, then you are just warehousing it and what's the point?

-Simplify. Sometimes less really is more. It's better to have some well made, top of the line tools and supplies you use religiously and get satisfaction out of than to have lots of cheap stuff that does nothing for you. If you have less stuff then it's also easier to keep organized. I personally want to spend my time making art, not searching all over for what I need to make it!

-Borrow! If you need something like a Japanese Screw Punch for one project, why go out and buy it? Do you really need it?!? Surely you can borrow it from a friend. Just be sure you are careful with their things and return them!

What has made it easy for me to share what I have is that I really think of myself as a steward of my stuff. If I can't use it, then I am going to find someone who can. I think too often we let our stuff own us instead of the other way around. The stuff in your life should enhance your life, not rule it! There's a natural law of ebb and flow. You can't have new stuff come into your life without letting some of the old stuff go. And really, doesn't it just feel good to share?

Saturday, August 26, 2006

More Happy Mail!

So I keep meaning to post these here. They are (obviously) fabric ATCs made for me by Patricia Bolton. Aren't they pretty? Patricia must have some really fancy machine she works on because the stitching on them is wonderful!!

Along with the ATCs came a letter that said in part:

"I truely loved your ATCs! They are going to be featured in the ATC book and I'll be posting on the blog when that comes out in Spring 2007."

I figured the ATCs I submitted were going to be published since I signed the paperwork, but it was really nice to get a letter confirming it! YAY!

And you want to hear something really funny? I have already forgotten what I sent! lol! So when the book comes out in the spring it will be as much a surprise to me as to anyone else!

Friday, August 25, 2006

Special Delivery!

So this huge box showed up this morning at my door. I was pretty stunned because I wasn't expecting anything, at least not this big! I was a bit worried because I have been doing a calendar RR and every month to box seems to get bigger and bigger. I was dreading the thought that this might just be another calendar, grown to monstrous proportions!

Hmm..no it can't be a calendar-it's got Deb's return addy on it and Katie is the one who sends me calendar journals...Hmmm...







Oh look! A lifetime's supply of Styrofoam peanuts! Just what I always wanted! This is my lucky day!! Deb said she was sending me her pages for our ATC collaborative book...these might just be a bit bigger than the 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 inch dimensions...













SURPRISE! It was Deb's ATC pages and also this wonderful folk art sheep! COOL! Deb knows I love folk art and this is definitely something I don't have. So I have named him Ewan and I think he needs some funky wool blanket on his back. I will have to design something. Deb says she has Ewan's mate at her house so perhaps the mate also needs a wool blanket too! *wink*

Thank you so much Deb for such a great surprise. You spoil me absolutely rotten and I really appreciate it. You are so sweet to me. xox

In other news, I am at it again, cleaning, purging and organizing my workspace. It's been driving me mad-so much junk piling up and I just can't stand it. Right now there are papers all over the place as I sort through what to keep and what to junk. I do this whole massive clean up about 3-4 times a year. The coming of fall always spurs me to want to do it again. Thank god for charity drop boxes-I just fill bags up with stuff I am no longer using and drop them off as I fill them. It makes life so much easier and I feel good knowing someone who can really use the extras will get them.

Back to work! :)