Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Autonomous wax
Monday, December 7, 2009
Christmas Quail

Friday, November 27, 2009
Microfilm!

Monday, November 23, 2009
Re-purposing


I'm playing along with Ali Edwards and her December Daily project. I've yet to upload my photos into the Flickr group, but I was really excited to build this book! I took an old Dunn Edwards paint chip binder, gessoed it, covered it with light-weight kraft, and filled it with a page for everyday in December. A book-maker's take on an Advent calendar, and completely inspired by Ali Edwards. I'll share pages along the way. In the meantime, Happy Thanksgiving! I'm making that crazy, vivid frozen cranberry sauce with horseradish.
Saturday, May 9, 2009
a Greeting, and a Very Good Read

Happy Mother's Day! With much help from my sister, I made the Fifty Things We Love book for our Mom. The hardest part was editing out all her spectacular recipes, and the laughs we'd shared!
I just closed the back cover on the latest Geraldine Brooks novel based on a true lost book. This is an amazing story of respect--for all faiths, for art, for families. Just thought I'd make note. What are you reading?
Friday, May 1, 2009
pink prams & growth charts


Yes, it's true. I haven't blogged in months. My excuse, however, is in the form of an enormous graduation book (see the "growing tall" page). You'd think the child was graduating from high school or something. Nope. Nursery School. And he didn't even make very much art...
I'm tickled pink to share a write-up about my silhouettes! The taste-makers at droolicious (and my savvy friend Sunny) gave me a nod on their blog. Go visit; this group knows how to shop!
Also, I've been drawing prams! We welcomed a new baby girl into our circle, and I made a pram-themed announcement for her and her family. What a treat to make something girly & pink. Happy May Day!
Friday, February 6, 2009
scissor-hands

Well, there's no good excuse for not posting except it's all production around here. I feel like Edward Scissorhands lately since I've undertaken 60 little silhouette portraits for our nursery school auction. My good friend Dana tells me that I need to keep track of process, and her comment made me look at the whole silhouette avalanche with clear-er vision. It started with patterned paper on patterned paper with stitching, and a variety of frames. Then I made a silhouette portrait for my fun wedding clients, and used classic black. Oh wow. Much better. So I ditched about a dozen portraits and re-made in black. Now I'm a crazy lady running all over the city rescuing 5X7 frames from Goodwill etc. Good to be back in blogland.
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