Thursday, March 20, 2014

Spring Classes

Hello Crafty People! It's almost Spring, and although I love the winter and cold weather, I love the mild Spring days and especially  the new blooms all around. Spring always brings a stunning array of gorgeous flowers as well as beautiful Art from so many of you! Aside from Christmas time I love visiting blogs this time of year! The season always inspires my art as well, and I've made a few things for upcoming classes at The Crafty Scrapper and Scrapbook N' More. If you are in the area check out my calendar page for details.
This is the Spring Queen Altered Paintbrush. I've made many variations of her for participants to be inspired by.

This is the Flowers & Miracles Trinity Resist Tag (m coined phrase). I've made several variations using this technique as well.
 I hope your hands get creatively dirty soon!


Thursday, March 13, 2014

Go See Do Travel Mini Album

Hello Crafty Peeps! I was given some fabulous paper and a mini album to create with by The Crafty Scrapper, so I came up with this to teach in the future. There are more photos to see over on The Crafty Scrapper's blog if you care to have a look.

I hope your hands get creatively dirty soon! 


Wednesday, March 05, 2014

My Weekend of Teaching and Traveling

Hello crafters! I just wanted to do a quick recap of last weekend's events, and show you around Scrapbook N' More where I taught.  It's a fabulous store in New Braunfels, Texas, and sadly the only scrapbook and crafty store left in the San Antonio and Austin area. I cannot stress enough the importance of supporting our brick and mortar stores. There are so few left and this industry we love is changing somewhat with the internet, but you cannot beat the personal service and knowledge of local stores, as well as the teachers they bring in. I'm sorry if I am jumping on my soap box, but I don't want to see any more stores closing. 
I made the five hour drive to the gorgeous hill country area of Texas, and arrived to this charming, organized, and well stocked store. Susan Brown is the owner, and she is an absolute delight!
Susan carries a large supply of stamps, ribbon, tools, and the latest and greatest lines. It was impressive!
The die cutting area was filled with so many dies!
There was even an area for the kiddos!
The classroom was huge, and each lady had there own table to really spread out.
Despite a little mishap with the tools, these nine ladies made gorgeous tags Friday night. They were such a great group! I always love meeting new people and seeing their creations!
Saturday's class was a hit! Everyone made the most gorgeous wood panels in Texas style! We had a great time! I made some new wonderful friends!
This is Pat who took both classes from me!
This smiling lady is Jimmye Sue! She is the owner of the stamp company Texana Designs, which happened to be the exact stamps we were using! When she emailed to tell me she was taking the class, I was deeply honored! The lady next to her is Jildon, and she is on her design team! They were an absolute joy! Thank you Susan for being so hospitable and fun, and thank you ladies for coming to class! All of you where so enjoyable!!!
I left New Braunfels on Saturday and headed north to Waxahachie to my other home at Carolyn's house!
Carolyn had my good friend Debby Schuh teaching over the weekend, so I naturally wanted to take her classes too! We made the cutest book at The Crafty Scrapper!
During class, the crazy Texas weather took a turn for the worse. The day before it was nearly 80 degrees, and then came temperatures in the low 20's along with ice and snow. In an hours time the roads were covered in ice!

It was a whirlwind weekend, but oh so FUN!!! I truly enjoy teaching and demoing, and although it's a lot of hard work, I wouldn't have it any other way! Thank you from the bottom of my heart to all the students who come from near and far to take my classes, the store owners who keep me coming back, and all of you who support me with your wonderful comments and inspiration! MWAH everyone!!!
I hope your hands get creatively dirty soon! 


Friday, February 28, 2014

Scrapbook N' More Classes

Hello everyone! I can't believe how this month has flown by. Time moves so quickly! I'm off  to New Braunfels, Texas, today to teach at Scrapbook N' More. This is the first time for me to teach there and I am quite excited. If you are in the area stop by and visit me and Susan Brown the store owner. 
Since it's so close to St. Patrick's day I'm teaching this tag and charm Friday night utilizing techniques with Ranger's Alcohol Ink as well as Ice Resin.
 
On Saturday afternoon, I'm paying homage to the great state of Texas, as this is Texas Independence Week, and teaching techniques using tons of Ranger inky goodness, as well as using Wendy's Embossing Paste, and using Texana Stamps, on a wood panel and Artist Trading Block.
 
 
Think good thoughts for me please as I drive on to this new adventure!
I hope your hands get creatively dirty soon!


Friday, February 21, 2014

An Inky Tutorial at Ranger

Howdy-Ho everyone! I've got an Archival Ink tutorial over on the Ranger Ink Blog today! I've managed to use all the regular Archival Ink colors on these five tags. I'm showing you lots of photos here, but click over to the Ranger Blog for the tut. Also, you might recognize the purple/pink hued tag, as it was on display at the CHA 2014 Mega Show.
 
 
 
 
 
 
I LOVE Archival Ink, and now that I use an Ink Blending Tool with it, it's much more versatile for me! Hope you enjoyed the tutorial!

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I hope your hands get creatively dirty soon!

Friday, February 14, 2014

12 Tags of 2014 - February (Plus Winners!)

Happy LOVE day everyone! I hope you score some chocolates, or flowers, or diamonds, or better yet Craft Supplies!!! I am loving all the blog posts on the items you all have been making for your loved ones...so inspiring! I know I have been slow to get to all of your posts, but I'm trying to speed it up.
Before I get to the lucky winners of the Craft Attitude, I'd like to share my February tag for Tim's 12 Tags of 2014! I am so loving that Chalk Board technique!
I followed all of Tim's steps for the tag, but I added some script and flourishes to the background, and used a little Tattered Rose and Tarnished Brass Distress Stain as well.  Is it possible to be in love with a background? I had a hard time covering this one up! 
 
I also made a bunch of Valentine tags out of the original Masterboard that I made for the Craft Attitude Chocolate Box. Masterboards make things so easy.
 
 
 


AND NOW, for the winners of the Craft Attitude!!! Out of 37 comments (I am so surprised there was not more!?!)  the Random Number Generator has chosen...
#6 Sue who said "What a cool box re-do! And yes, please pass me a chocolate or twelve!"
 
AND...
 
#16 Redanne who said "Mirror setting? How clever are you! I love your beautiful altered box, the texture looks fabulous. Also love the gorgeous Clearly for Art flowers - stunning work! Anne xx"

Ladies, please email me your address, and I will get you your packs of Craft Attitude! Congratulations!

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I hope your hands get creatively dirty soon!


Thursday, February 13, 2014

My Crafty Scrapper Weekend!

Several of you posted on my Facebook Page that you wanted to see the classes and demo items from my time at The Crafty Scrapper last weekend, so here is the link to all the details! If you haven't already 'liked' my page of Facebook, please do so and you will know what is going on in my crafty life! ;0)
AND...don't forget to leave a comment on my Valentine's Chocolate Box post to be in the running to win some Craft Attititude! The winners will be announced tomorrow!

I hope your hands get creatively dirty soon!


Friday, February 07, 2014

Valentine Classes This Weekend!

I'm headed to The Crafty Scrapper this weekend to teach two Valentine classes. If you are in the area, I hope you can join me.
 


I hope your hands get creatively dirty soon!