If you look to your right, you may notice a new little widget: the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Pt 2 Countdown Clock!
Because: Oh Boy, am I excited!
You should probably know up front (since I'm hoping to make several Potter-posts over the next week and I might seem to contradict myself if I don't let you know this now): I disliked the 7th Harry Potter book, but I felt it would make an awesome movie. If Part 1 was any indication, I'm so very right and this is going to be amazing.
You could get in the spirit with me, if you want. I'm thinking this Deathly Hallows symbol shirt tutorial is how I'm going:
But if I'm feeling feisty I could always hit the waaaaaayback button and relive my Bellatrix Lestrange Halloween glory:
Carrie Mae's Bellatrix Lestrange Tutorial
Of course, now I might be better armored. People have really caught on to making my life easier and made great videos on making your own dark mark and getting Bellatrix's make-up justso:
Thursday, 30 June 2011
Wednesday, 29 June 2011
Tuesday, 28 June 2011
they're alive . . . aliiiive!
Despite a ridiculous amount of rain (or maybe because of it) several pumpkin plants have emerged and are looking quite sturdy.
Fingers are crossed for a successful year.
Sunday, 26 June 2011
Dr. Franklin's brilliant idea
Still on the subject of the miserable summer weather (it's cloudy and drizzly yet again today), I got to thinking. Wouldn't it be nice to have one's own weather control device? Something to make the sun shine when you wished. The rain fall when you wished (preferably overnight). The crisp breezes of autumn arrive when you wished.
Much like the device invented by that OSI outcast of the 70's: Dr. Franklin. Of course, I would use my weather control device only for good. Never for evil. And I wouldn't build any Fembots.
Unless it was close to Halloween.
Much like the device invented by that OSI outcast of the 70's: Dr. Franklin. Of course, I would use my weather control device only for good. Never for evil. And I wouldn't build any Fembots.
Unless it was close to Halloween.
Saturday, 25 June 2011
Halloween Charm Bracelet
A close-up of 3 charms...
...and the entire bracelet.
**Please click on picture to see the charms close up.**
horror of party beach
It has been an unusually cold and wet spring and early summer. Complaints about the miserable weather have been emanating from all directions. Farmers have had to delay planting many crops. Shorts-and-T-shirt days have been few. And with July just days away, the water is still too cold to even consider swimming.
But perhaps it's time to push aside the negativity and focus on the positive.
Perhaps it's a good thing that it's too cold for the beach.
Thursday, 23 June 2011
Ice Roses
Ooo. This is pretty:
Check it out over at Jonathan Fong Style!!!
I'd recommend taking a gander at some of the 'decor' selections as well.
Check it out over at Jonathan Fong Style!!!
I'd recommend taking a gander at some of the 'decor' selections as well.
Wednesday, 22 June 2011
Sunday, 19 June 2011
Thursday, 16 June 2011
blank canvases
I took advantage of last weekend's sunshine to venture out onto the deck/workshop and begin to play with cheesecloth and glue. And I'm glad I did. Because Sunday night, the rain began again, and it still hasn't stopped. Although sunshine has been promised for later today.
On a brighter, and drier, note, I have four blank canvases of cheesecloth mache ready to be built upon.
On a brighter, and drier, note, I have four blank canvases of cheesecloth mache ready to be built upon.
Tuesday, 14 June 2011
Monday, 13 June 2011
Sunday, 12 June 2011
farewell procrastination
I've got a bottle of glue. I've got sunshine on the deck. I've got a gentle breeze blowing.
The workshop is open for the season.
Friday, 10 June 2011
Wednesday, 8 June 2011
return of the spiders
I've noticed that clusters of spider eggs around the outside of my house have begun hatching. Welcome back, my friends. Welcome back.
Monday, 6 June 2011
Sunday, 5 June 2011
visions of vertical pumpkins
Today is the day. The day on which I embark upon my third consecutive year of pumpkin gardening. Admittedly, June 5th is a late start. But it's been a late spring. A cold spring. And I wanted to be sure the threat of frost had truly passed. I take no chances with my pumpkin seeds.
Anyone familiar with the often tragic tale of my pumpkin-growing adventures will recall that the first year was an unmitigated failure. With lovely flowers, but no lovely pumpkins. Zero pumpkins.
Then, last year, in a determined effort to learn from my mistakes, I moved the location of my pumpkin crop from the back yard to the front yard. Where it would have the benefit of more sunshine. And the benefit of an exceptionally warm and sunny summer. The result was seven pumpkins. Seven small pumpkins. But seven pumpkins, nonetheless.
The only drawback to growing pumpkins in the front yard was the way in which those pesky vines tended to grasp anything in their path and not let go. Including the grass on my lawn. I knew that pumpkin vines would spread, but I was taken aback at just how tenaciously they held on to the surrounding vegetation. I had envisioned simply lifting the plants and mowing the grass around them. But no. My pumpkin vines wouldn't hear of it. So the lawn remained unmowed for a few months. I began to develop a reputation in the neighbourhood.
This year, I am employing a third strategy. Hoping for at least the moderate success of last year's crop and a vine-free front lawn, I will be attempting to grow pumpkins vertically. Using my veranda as a support. I am optimistic. I have visions of thick, healthy plants and huge orange gourds gracing my front porch throughout the summer and into the fall. But while I've been assured that vertical pumpkin-growing is indeed possible, I worry that the pumpkins might grow too large and heavy and simply snap off before maturity.
Then again, if the sizes of last year's pumpkins are a reliable predictor of this year's success, I likely have nothing to worry about.
Published - Somerset Studio Gallery, Summer 2011
This is the first time I've been in the Somerset Studio Gallery Magazine, how fun!
I'd like to congratulate my friends Lynn Stevens and Nancy Maxwell James as they have pieces in this issue as well.
Friday, 3 June 2011
ATC - Witch's Moon, Moonlight Journey
All images by Moonlight Journey: http://www.moonlightjourney.com/
Wednesday, 1 June 2011
Published - Stamper's Sampler Catch Up Issue, 2011
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Labels: 2011, Published Work - 2011 Stamper's Sampler Catch Up Issue
Labels: 2011, Published Work - 2011 Stamper's Sampler Catch Up Issue
Never say never...this card is one of the first cards I ever submitted to Stampington...over 6 years ago. Just amazing! This is also one of the first Halloween cards I ever made...my first year as a Stampin' Up Demonstrator.
All stamps and supplies by Stampin' Up!
I have 9 other cards in the magazine...this was the only Halloween one.
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