Tuesday, December 20, 2005


Had to get a picture of Deb, my Stampin' Up! demo. Thanks for all your hard work and all the great projects Deb. Posted by Picasa

another pic of the gable boxes I painted. Posted by Picasa

Christmas Gable boxes I painted and embossed letters. My mom tied the ribbon I bought for a dollar a spool at Michaels. I burned the embossing powder to give the boxes a more aged look. Posted by Picasa

Friday, December 02, 2005


An up close of my clay Snowman. With all the glitter reflecting from the cam flash, it's hard to see his face..but it's there. Posted by Picasa

Clay snowmen I made a few years ago. They are sitting on a glass "ice cube" ornament. Posted by Picasa

An old one of Emmy but still cute. Posted by Picasa

Saturday, November 19, 2005


I know the next feew things aren't stamp related but I didn't want to start another blog for my other arts. This is a vase thingy I bought at Michaels marked down to $4. It was red and gold and hideous. I sanded it down a tad, added some "pine spruce" scylic paint (it's a little more green in person ), painted black on top and rub some of the black off.It sits in the bathroom now looking very pretty. Posted by Picasa

An oldie, but still a fav. I think he lost a leaf. Posted by Picasa

Sculpeylll scarecrow and crow ( not much of a scarecrow! eh? eh? Apparently I am Candian now. ) Posted by Picasa

bear dressed as Easter bunny. If I ever make another one, I would put the brown ears behind the white ears to make it look as though there is a spot for the bear's ears. This was a very eaerly work, when I was still reading books where the bears all had open mouths. Not sure why they did it that way...other then ease of mouth. Posted by Picasa

Friday, November 18, 2005


This is a dog I created from Polymer clays. An oldie but I still like him. Posted by Picasa

Dog back Posted by Picasa

first attempt at a person. She's eating a popsicle, sitting on a rock with her beach towel at the lake. Posted by Picasa

Made this several years ago. My first attempt at making people out of Polymer clays. Posted by Picasa

Monday, September 05, 2005


This is a Soft Book I made for a swap. I really enjoyed making this book and wished I'd kept it. I was leary at first about making a book ( or journal ) but after following detailed directions I was very happy with the results. I found the green straw like paper at Hobby Lobby. It was the best woven paper I have found thus far. More pics of the book follow. Posted by Picasa

Soft book front and back. The vanilla fabric ribbon tied the book close. I inserted the ribbon through some holes before gluing the back and front cover of the book. Posted by Picasa

inside of soft book I made. I think I put in 8 pages total. Very fun to make. Posted by Picasa

Valentines card. I love that giant snowman. Posted by Picasa

Christmas card for my miL last year. Posted by Picasa

the plaid maker again. I wonder who I gave this to? Posted by Picasa

lots of flower punching for this one. Thanks Patty for letting me use that punch. I think I gave this to my miL, Susan. Posted by Picasa

for my aide a few years back Posted by Picasa

another stamped ornie Posted by Picasa

Sunday, September 04, 2005


paper mache ornie I stamped last year using tissue paper, acrylic paints, stamp, glitter and ink. Posted by Picasa

I love bunnies. My bunny is a little evil, but I still love him. This dom's background was made with re-inkers and 91% rubbing alcohol Posted by Picasa