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Showing posts with label classes. Show all posts

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Surface Explorations Class now open!

The Surface Explorations Class at the Sparrow's Nest is now scheduled for January 22, 2011, Saturday, 10:00 to 4:00, a great way to get your creative juices going for the New Year.


Call Sherri Angie at 360-733-9031 or email her at sherangie@comcast.net to sign up. Class fee is $50.00 plus a $5.00 supply fee.

There has been quite a hiatus since my last post, as most of my friends know my father passed away on November 9. When I am ready I will be doing a blog post all about Dad, there are some great pictures I would like to share.

I did attend the Christmas Party for my calligraphy guild on Saturday, thank you Pam for once again being an awesome hostess! For the gift exchange we make a handmade or calligraphic letter of the alphabet, mine was made from craft metal, I embossed the letter "R", colored the metal with Pinata inks, painted the letter with some Extreme Glitter, added a couple of buttons and matted it.


I am working on a winter art shoe, all I can say is there will be much glitter. There will be no handmade Christmas cards this year, time did not allow but maybe a New Year Art Shoe postcard to my friends and family?


Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Surface Explorations Class

Still time to sign up for the Surface Explorations class on November 13 from 10:00am to 4:00p,. You will learn 15 techniques to enhance your jounalling, mixed media, scrapbook and paper crafts. You get a full day of hands on play with paint, molding paste, stencils, gesso, texture mediums & sprays just to name a few. Here are just a few samples....







Class fee is $50.00 with a $5.00 supply fee. Email sherangie@comcast.net or jody_mcnamara@comcast.net to sign up. Class will be held in Bellingham at the Sparrow's Nest Studio.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Where's the Ark?

I think we will need to start building one, it may be really small and only have two poorly behaved cats and ourselves as passengers but at least we will be set to survive the downpour that has being going on for three days. Our new gutters are going up none to soon, I am trying not to look at the garden, the poor tomatos are in a very sad state. Gerry was supposed to take Precious to a car show today but she does not go out in the rain....cause she is made of sugar and might melt. This is just a quick post, the True Blood finale is on tonight, I can't wait to see if Eric is able to redeem himself. I am not a Twilight fan, a little too much teen angst for me, but I love Sookie and Company, Gerry thinks I might need an intervention.

Cats are still rotten, Apollo was chastised severely today for licking the butter out of the dish....while I was sitting there at the counter looking right at him. I did the right think and scraped that part off before Gerry buttered his toast in the morning, see what a good wife I am?

I finished off a new CD/DVD book tonite, lots of lovely gold on this one.


This is one of the classes I will be teaching so here is my not so subtle plea to sign up for it!

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Classes for Fall

I will be teaching at the Sparrow's Nest Studio this fall and winter, there is a new "classes" tab at the top of this blog to click on for details, Layered Shrines, Surface Explorations and CD/DVD Memorabilia Books are the classes on the calender. The Sparrow's Nest also has many other wonderful classes by very talented teachers and a retreat on 9/24, still a couple of spots left!

Surface Exploration's is a new class, student's will come away with a sampler like this of many different techniques.


The wet weather has come, the garden is doing OK but some things are pooping out. Got enough red tomato's to can a bunch of salsa, I was fairly liberal with the Habanero and Serrano peppers so it will have some kick to it. The kitchen still smells like a mexican restaurant when you walk in. Dilly beans will be next, my friends and family love them and those who are real nice to me will get some for Christmas (heh!).

Prescious got 2nd place in her class at the Silver Reef Casino car show Gerry attended, we are so proud!

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Layered Shrines and Devious Deer Mice

It's been a long time since the last post, there has been a lot going on, visits to and from family, the house, shop & studio exterior being painted and putting together new classes for the winter and spring. Summer finally came and now it seems to be going again. I will be teaching at the Sparrows Nest Studio in the winter and spring, I will post the blog link soon for the fall retreat information and class schedules, blog, facebook page and restreat details are being worked on as we speak. Mixed Media is my first love and my new classes will be focusing on that. One of the new classes will be Layered Shrines as wells as a class on Texturing, Stenciling, & Resist Techniques. Here are a couple samples of the Layered Shrines.








The garden is doing good, the sun needs to hold on long enough the for beans and tomatoes to mature so the fall canning extravaganza can commence. Catnip will most likely be cut and hung this weekend so the spoiled felines will have their fix this winter. Dahlia's were late but well worth it, I have several dinnerplate varieties and they never fail to impress.



Here is the catnip, about 3 feet tall, it will be dried, stripped and dispensed as needed or when they are bugging me and I want them to go sit in a corner and just get stoned.

 
Speaking of the resident felines for those who do not get my facebook feed I will pass along the story of Donald the Deer Mouse. The story must first be prefaced with the statement that neither Dana nor Apollo are hunters of anything larger than a Pounce treat or a small insect, unlike their dear late brother, Wolf, who successfully brought down humans and non-humans alike in his illustrious 16 years.
 
Anyhoo, I was awoken at 1:00 am a few days ago by frantic scrabbling and squeaking in the vicinity of the foot of the bed, after leaping out of bed, turning on the light (I am now blinded and do not have my glasses on) I vaguely see a rodent of some sort racing across the floor and disappear behind the dresser. Neither useless feline, I mean beloved companion animal, was quick enough to catch it before it went into deep hiding and they promptly went back to sleep, sensing the immediate fun and games were over. It appears one of them had actually caught something that was capable of moving under its own power, brought it in and left if for Mommy to deal with in the wee hours of the mornin'. Am I not the luckiest cat Mom EVER!?
 
Not really wanting to disassemble the bedroom at this un-godly hour I sort of go back to sleep, had strange dreams of herds of mice running, lemming fashion, across my prone body. Next day the great mouse hunt begins, furniture is moved, flashlight shone into every crevice and cranny, found enough dust bunnies to make Martha Stewart break down into a fit of hysteria, but no mouse. So now he's in the house, the cats have clearly lost interest and are of no help. So why not just put out a trap....because I have a soft spot for little critters and its was not his (or her) fault one of my defective cats dragged the poor little guy in. Hoping it would find a way out on its own or the smell of mummified mouse would eventually alert us to its location we went on with our lives. But...lo and behold 3 days later I am sitting in the recliner catching up on Mad Men when I see it scamper across the floor and disappear under the couch, both cats are still completely oblivious, their nap/butt-grooming/cat snack obviously of much higher importance. Great, I think, now I have to put Don Draper on hold to try and corner it, trap it,  and get it out of my house. That little sucker was quick, I mean, blink of an eye quick, and he's big, like bigger than an ordinary mouse and he's got a really long tail and big hind legs, so I figure he's a deer mouse and now we appeared to be involved in a relationship of sorts, so he needs a name...like Donald (Draper). He scoots into the laundry room and hides under the washer, I open the back door, wave my arms in a grand gesture and point to the beautiful, great outdoors, he runs by the back door, ignoring the beautiful, great outdoors, sees me and runs back under the washing machine. I construct an elaborate deer mouse tunnel from the laundry room to the beautiful, great outdoors from small pieces of furniture and boxes. He comes out, munching on a piece of kitty kibble he found under the washer (Martha is sooo dissapointed with my housekeeping skills), leisurely makes his way through the Funnel of Freedom, wanders out the back door and into the beautiful, great outdoors....I do the happy dance, I am smarter than a deer mouse.

Friday, January 8, 2010

New Year, new classes at Paper Zone!

Hello to 2010! The holidays have come and gone and we can now forge ahead into the New Year. My only resolution was not to make any resolutions the required a finite goal, but rather to just try and keep on doing the things that make me happy. Of course that includes continuing to teach at the Paper Zone in Bellingham, I am now scheduled to teach Sticky Note and Memo Pad Booklets on January  23rd, Shrink Plastic Charms on January 24th and CD & Memorabilia Pocket Book on January 31st. Registration info is here at Paper Zone.

Here is the Sticky Note and Memo Pad Booklet, a great gift that is quick and easy to make. They fit the standard 3 X 3 and 3 X 5 sticky note pads or regular note pads you get at any store.



I had posted a picture of the CD & Memorabilia book in December, here is one similar to what will be taught in the class.



In other news I finally finished the ATC's for the ArtFest ATC swap book, they have been sent off to Bee Shay the coordinator. The theme was Once Upon a Time and I love dragons so I found some cool clipart on the internet, printed it on a transparency, layered onto kraft paper that was crumpled and aged with distress ink, placed a frame around it and finished it with "Here Be Dragons" printed on colored vellum and some glitter glue.



We had to decorate the backs also...



The background paper was made using liquid watercolors in spray bottles, Adirondack sprays, stencils and glitter spray. There was as slight technical malfunction with the can of glitter spray at the time, the nozzle came off and the little tube thing stayed depressed and the can would not stop spraying...so there was a frantic exit from the studio, arms flailing as glitter sprayed everywhere, I am still cleaning it up 4 months after the incident, but it was VERY EXCITING and VERY GLITTER-Y for about 5 minutes.

January and February will be busy months, I will be taking a sequence of four classes in February at Whatcom Community College in web design so I can get a full web site going and a Etsy store.

I noticed today that some of my spring bulbs are up, they may be a little optimistic as the ten day forecast is talking about snow next week. The roses are showing no signs of buds, they are always my best indication spring is on the way. Bellingham does seem pretty tropical though after we drove up to northern British Columbia to spend Christmas with my folks. It is a 22 hour drive and temps were around -25 for most of our trip up and back. The roads were mostly black ice and we would get a complete white out when the big semi rigs would pass us, it was like being in an episode of Ice Road Truckers. We were driving our big Dodge truck and pulling a snowmobile so at least we didn't look too much like City Folk, though. Here is the road up. We did see one moose, two deer roadkills and two dogsleds (really!!).



And you know you are in the North when you see this sign...



We did have a wonderful Christmas with my folks, all snug and cozy in their log cabin, it was truly a White Christmas.



All the best to everyone and looking forward to 2010.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

I'm teaching at Paper Zone!

I will be teaching my Shrink Plastic Charm class Sunday, September 20, 2009 at Paper Zone here in Bellingham, here is the link for the class calender. Call or stop by to sign up! http://www.paperzone.com/classes/calendar.cfm?Store=23
These charms are fun and easy to make, you can use them for wine charms, jewelry, luggage tags, key chains, embellishments and so much more. Here are a few samples:




In other news we had a great time at the Washington Renaissance Faire, even though it was in the 90's in the shade. Here I am with my best friend Caryn, melting in the heat, and some pics of the other fabulous faire folk in attendance.

We camped at the site they have for folks staying overnight, although our "camping" was pretty plush as we took our fully loaded camper, with air conditioning, hot and cold running water and refrigerator/freezer. The campground was basically a fallow corn field and so we had a great little spot backed up against the corn that was growing on the borders of the field. This is the last weekend for the Faire but they run it for 3 weekends in August every year so put it on your calender for next year! http://www.washingtonrenfaire.com/