Is done. But when I was seeing Mr. Gunn (okay! I know! GET OVER Mr. GUNN!), I bought the new issue of Somerset Studio magazine. While a lot of the time they wick me out a bit because so much of it is rather similar and oh so the same in every issue, occasionally they come out with a good one. Or maybe it's because I haven't purchased a copy in a year. It's given me some inspiration to make some changes. Not ripping out pages changes, but small alteration changes. So, I've been putzing in my head with stickers, rubber stamps and more watercolor/acrylics. But using them on separate sheets of paper to attach, rather than just jump right in and potentially mess it up.
Thanks to the help of a wonderful girlfriend, the craft room is nearly clean and not so much of a Room of Doom. Room of Doom Lite? Kind of like lite beer? I guess it's because I'm attempting to make sure now that all the major crap is out, I want it organized. Not one of my strong suits. But if I do it gently and slowly, I may have a chance. I just look around thinking.... "Well, I can use THIS for THIS project, and THIS for THIS one, and THAT..." I just need everything freaking tidy. If I do this, I can clear my brain and eventually work on my outfit for next year's Saints series. Problem is, with moving in the sofa loveseat, I'm using up space that could be used for a sewing table that would be separate from my painting area. But I love the idea of having a space for friends to crash.
Tomorrow shall be a big day for artsy and cleaning!
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Thursday, September 16, 2010
PLAY!
Page one of Jing's is done. I kept thinking about adding more to the page, but I'm going with "less is more" and "don't clutter it up". In my head, I'm using a different word than "clutter", one that actually starts with eff. It's pretty and delicate just the way it is, and I think adding more would not be productive to it.
I'm still working on the interpretation of her theme. It's broad and there is so much to think about! I'm trying to step away from the literal and think in a different direction. Things, colors and feelings that are fun and light and playful, rather than pictures of kiddos on a jungle gym. God, I believe I have been watching too much "Project Runway" and am still on my Tim Gunn high. I'm hearing his voice in my head when working on this... At least it's a calming voice!
Next mail out date is October 7th. It's not like I don't have time to dwell on it and let something start to simmer. I'm loving every minute of this, but at times I find myself overthinking it, and taking what is supposed to be a wonderful and fun project into something way too serious. Must. Relax.
I believe a cup of tea is in order now...
I'm still working on the interpretation of her theme. It's broad and there is so much to think about! I'm trying to step away from the literal and think in a different direction. Things, colors and feelings that are fun and light and playful, rather than pictures of kiddos on a jungle gym. God, I believe I have been watching too much "Project Runway" and am still on my Tim Gunn high. I'm hearing his voice in my head when working on this... At least it's a calming voice!
Next mail out date is October 7th. It's not like I don't have time to dwell on it and let something start to simmer. I'm loving every minute of this, but at times I find myself overthinking it, and taking what is supposed to be a wonderful and fun project into something way too serious. Must. Relax.
I believe a cup of tea is in order now...
Monday, September 13, 2010
Jing!
So, I was running late to work on Saturday after blogging, but still made time to check the mail. Jing, your book has arrived safely and it is currently sitting in my craft room letting a watercolor and acrylic wash dry on the first page! "Play" is such an interesting theme to think about. I thought of childhood things and grown up things. Then I thought of Daisy. So, the first page I'm working on is about daisies. As a book, she's all about play and fun. As the flower itself, I consider it very playful.
I'm still dwelling on the next page's theme.
Rock'n Rose is doing well. I was going to tackle her last night, but when I had Jing's book, I couldn't help but jump in! I've also realized that I'm a little low on a few art supplies. Last night at work, I found out that a new Trader Joe's opened up very near a Michael's. That is a recipe for financial disaster. I may have to make a trip out to the 'burbs on Wednesday.
Tomorrow is Tim Gunn at MOA. My girlfriend, A, said she'd go with me, but when she agreed, she had been at a b-day party for the better part of the evening. I'm hoping she remembers. It would be nice to have a Tim Gunn wingbuddy. I've decided to wear the infamous eyeball dress along with the Me Ow denim jacket. Now the shoes. This has absolutely nothing to do with the swap, but the cats woke me up early and I'm rambly...
I'm still dwelling on the next page's theme.
Rock'n Rose is doing well. I was going to tackle her last night, but when I had Jing's book, I couldn't help but jump in! I've also realized that I'm a little low on a few art supplies. Last night at work, I found out that a new Trader Joe's opened up very near a Michael's. That is a recipe for financial disaster. I may have to make a trip out to the 'burbs on Wednesday.
Tomorrow is Tim Gunn at MOA. My girlfriend, A, said she'd go with me, but when she agreed, she had been at a b-day party for the better part of the evening. I'm hoping she remembers. It would be nice to have a Tim Gunn wingbuddy. I've decided to wear the infamous eyeball dress along with the Me Ow denim jacket. Now the shoes. This has absolutely nothing to do with the swap, but the cats woke me up early and I'm rambly...
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Introducing Rose
Daisy's sister! When I got home from work last night, I was missing Daisy, so I created Rose. Thought it was only fitting that I named her after another flower and considering the color of the cover...
What I'm going to do with her is play around with the ideas that I'm getting for the next book coming my way. Rough drafts, I guess you could say. And doing cut and paste with NYTimes magazines is super relaxing for me after work shifts. Almost as good as knitting washcloths! Probably tonight after my shift I'll work on ideas for Jing's book in her.
I still can't believe that Daisy is probably halfway to NZ right now. Hope she doesn't feel too stuffy in her little baggie, all wrapped up tight in paper. Emotional attachment to objects is silly. I'm weak that way. Actually, I could chuck out 85% of the stuff in my place and be okay with that, but for some reason these books have really hit a soft spot in my heart. So, Miss Rose, you will be my comfort zone until I receive my next book to work on.
What I'm going to do with her is play around with the ideas that I'm getting for the next book coming my way. Rough drafts, I guess you could say. And doing cut and paste with NYTimes magazines is super relaxing for me after work shifts. Almost as good as knitting washcloths! Probably tonight after my shift I'll work on ideas for Jing's book in her.
I still can't believe that Daisy is probably halfway to NZ right now. Hope she doesn't feel too stuffy in her little baggie, all wrapped up tight in paper. Emotional attachment to objects is silly. I'm weak that way. Actually, I could chuck out 85% of the stuff in my place and be okay with that, but for some reason these books have really hit a soft spot in my heart. So, Miss Rose, you will be my comfort zone until I receive my next book to work on.
Friday, September 10, 2010
I'm Lonely
For Daisy. Already! But it looks like I only have a few days to wait until I get my package from Texas to play with. I forgot to ask at the PO the other day how long it takes to ship to New Zealand. I DID use my noggin and get a bunch of customs slips to bring home so I don't have to take time up standing there and filling them out at the PO. Clever little robin!
I didn't take a picture of the packaging, as my stamp ink kind of ran out, and apologies to my partner (who I shall refer to as Kruss) that this one wasn't as pretty as I wanted it to be. I promise the next one will be much cooler. I guess the best I can do right now is plan for the package that Jing is sending me and come up with ideas for her.
Obviously, I'm making up names for the swap partners to respect their online privacy.
When I ordered the books, I got two of them. I think to keep me occupied, I'm going to work on the second book that I didn't send out. Maybe make a journal in mixed media about this. I'm not sure. I need to keep my hands occupied!
I didn't take a picture of the packaging, as my stamp ink kind of ran out, and apologies to my partner (who I shall refer to as Kruss) that this one wasn't as pretty as I wanted it to be. I promise the next one will be much cooler. I guess the best I can do right now is plan for the package that Jing is sending me and come up with ideas for her.
Obviously, I'm making up names for the swap partners to respect their online privacy.
When I ordered the books, I got two of them. I think to keep me occupied, I'm going to work on the second book that I didn't send out. Maybe make a journal in mixed media about this. I'm not sure. I need to keep my hands occupied!
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
TODAY!
Is official mail out day! As soon as I finish wrapping up my package, I'll take a picture before running to the PO. I've had this weird sort of love/hate relationship with this day.
Love:
The fact that this amazing adventure is beginning. Everyone involved is (I believe) equally as excited as I am. I loved putting together the cover and the inside starting pages. I'm excited to write my letter of introduction to be added to the book. I'm looking forward to decorating the packaging for the book. I'm super thrilled to be blogging about this!
Hate:
I'm almost loathe to ship the book out. I like to pet it and look at the colors. I've become emotionally attached to it. I'm jealous of it's adventure. It's become almost like a friend that you hate to have to say goodbye to, even though you know it/she will return. Yes, I named her. Her name is Daisy, after my favorite flower. But, on the other hand, I get to make NEW friends, so it's not too painful.
So, today, I wish Daisy safe travels and big adventures!
Love:
The fact that this amazing adventure is beginning. Everyone involved is (I believe) equally as excited as I am. I loved putting together the cover and the inside starting pages. I'm excited to write my letter of introduction to be added to the book. I'm looking forward to decorating the packaging for the book. I'm super thrilled to be blogging about this!
Hate:
I'm almost loathe to ship the book out. I like to pet it and look at the colors. I've become emotionally attached to it. I'm jealous of it's adventure. It's become almost like a friend that you hate to have to say goodbye to, even though you know it/she will return. Yes, I named her. Her name is Daisy, after my favorite flower. But, on the other hand, I get to make NEW friends, so it's not too painful.
So, today, I wish Daisy safe travels and big adventures!
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Cover and First Page Done
Last night we had a rocking rain storm that I played cut and paste to while watching hours of "Criminal Minds". Then I wrote out a little poem about the project (warning, co-participants, I am a lousy poet), cut out little hearts out of old NYTimes magazines (I knew there was a reason I was saving them!) and played with ink stamps. It came across as a nice quilted look.
Sorry about the lighting - I have no idea what was going on there. I also did a little watercolor wash on the first two pages, thinking I was going to do those, rather than the intro page. So, Kelly., if you don't want to use them, skip over them and do your own thing on the blanks!
I'm still finding random chunks of gluestick on my fingers...and in my hair... Last duty on this book is to lightly ModgePodge the cover and the page. I'll wait until after work tonight to do that.
I'm pretty pleased with the outcome. The cover came across very early 1980's punk rock, and the inside more crafty. Both kind of like me. Which is the theme of my book, Tell Me About You. In the next few days, I'll probably figure out a way to futz with it more. But one of the signs of a halfway decent artist is knowing when to say "when" and stop. I don't want to overdo it, but at the same time, I want this book packed with so much joy and love and creativity!
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Countdown and Progress and Inspiration
Talk about serendipity! I was at the most wonderful summer treat ever (AKA The State Fair) and in the Creative Building where they show all the lovely quilts, knitting/crochet projects, etc., they had this little gem of an installation! I find it amazing and inspiring to our project. The pictures that I took of some of the projects turned out a little weird and fuzzy. Probably due to my excitement. There I was, a solo, overly tattooed, sweaty girl jumping around and squealing like a drunk monkey in front of this display. Wouldn't be surprised if I scared off a few small children in the process. While we, as a group collective, aren't doing a specific color theme for all, some of us did announce our color preferences. Maybe (not next year, but the year after), we can bind the books together and enter them into the fair! Just a thought. I'm a little squirrely that way. We haven't barely started, and I'm making plans two years in advance! Dork.
Anyhow, spent the better part of the morning (almost 3 hours) typing out the emails of who is sending to who while watching Top Chef. I probably could have gotten the list done faster, but was distracted by food. But it's done, the emails are out, and I have already gotten excited responses. What thrills me most is how everyone is SO genuinely into making this a success. I may have organized, but there is no way this could have happened without the other amazing women that I'm working with. We're a very lucky group of people!
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