I think it is a beautiful thing how word gets around blogland (when it is a good word anyway ;) ). While catching up on some of my favorite blogs, I came across an oportunity to commit a wonderful act of kindness. Won't you join me in making some Hope Notes ?
some quotes to maybe use inside:
Hope sees the invisible, feels the intangible and achieves the impossible. --Anon
All human wisdom is summed up in two words - wait and hope. --Alexander Dumas
Hope is the companion of power, and mother of success; for who so hopes strongly has within him(her) the gift of miracles. ~Samuel Smiles
When the world says, "Give up," hope whispers, "Try it one more time. ~Anon
Expect to have hope rekindled. Expect your prayers to be answered in wondrous ways. The dry seasons in life do not last. The spring rains will come again ~ Sarah Ban Breathnach
Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul and sings the tune without the words and never stops at all. ~ Emily Dickenson
And some beautiful examples.
Monday, June 28, 2010
Friday, June 25, 2010
Second visit to gridlock
I did get some time in the studio tonight to both finish a "real time" grid lock spread for this month's Street Team Challenge (click button in left sidebar to visit the challenge!) get a decent photo of it and photoshop the photo :) Since I haven't been doing too much in the studio of late (except making curtains and reorganizing--ehem, cleaning--) there wasn't much in the way of "evidence" to glue into my journal--but the things that did turn up actually went well together (blue and purple pens laying around, deep blue flower rescued from the floor, a plastic scrabble tile that escaped from its friends and a usps express envelope with lovely stamps on it)--
without further ado--my second grid of the month....
without further ado--my second grid of the month....
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Sneak Preview
Here is a little preview of a couple of the items I will have for sale in the not too distant future---
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Friday, June 18, 2010
Grid Lock
Since I don't know when I will get to any "real time" art, I decided to do this month's Street Team challenge (see button link at left) as virtual (digital) art :) I chopped up the last of my digi tutorials and put them into a grid form:
playing with the elements
i adore digital image manipulation!! i've spent several years admiring and tinkering with digital art in various forms--yesterday i picked up a fantastic book (with a 40% off coupon--even better!) called Digital Expressions by Susan Tuttle. Absolutely perfect for me! I have the basic knowledge of what Photoshop Elements can do, but this book acts like tutorials showing step by step how to achieve certain looks!
the first little lesson was an easy vignette--i took it a step further and altered the color to be less saturated and a touch sepia--
next was a lesson in selecting objects, desaturation and color popping--because the statue had no color to begin with though, i added a spectrum gradient layer--
the first little lesson was an easy vignette--i took it a step further and altered the color to be less saturated and a touch sepia--
next was a lesson in selecting objects, desaturation and color popping--because the statue had no color to begin with though, i added a spectrum gradient layer--
third lesson was all over the board--multiple photos, text, filters, brushes...
so much fun!
Sunday, May 30, 2010
What a deal!
On a mission to locate "bead ends" for my sister, I stopped at a local shell shop that also carries some jewelry stuff (Raider's Reef--if you are ever on Anna Maria Island, you gotta check it out!)--they had a bin of "vintage jewelry" in little zip bags for 50 cents, $1 and $2--so for less than $12 i found these treasures!
the dark chain bracelet with the crown pendant has already been usurped by my hunny--glad I could please her for a dollar...lol
a pretty pendant for $2
and how could i pass up the libra earrings for 50 cents??
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