Junior High Halloween

I drug myself out of bed at 5:30 this morning to get inking with Sharpies on my daughter Jamie for Halloween dress-up day at junior high. About an hour later, Sarah came out of her room, a ghost, having done her own make-up and wearing a repurposed angel costume from last year and a black wig. Scaaarrry-fun!! I ran her sweet-and-creepy mug through a Photoshop filter for extra drama!

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Jamie got tats of school-pride lettering, the school mascot (a bantam rooster), her name and a cross with wings she designed and I copied. We attached pink hair extensions to her own hair and she wore a pink studded collar and (magnetic) lip piercing. Not quite sure what she is, but she was no doubt feeling pretty cool leaving for school, because it’s just plain fun to change your appearance completely for a day.

It will be interesting to see how the make-up, tattoos, and all that fake hair fare by the end of the day!

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Blog Friends

How can I become so engrossed in our big wonderful blog world and not even realize that a fellow creative blogger is living right in my little town? Spectacular Kate, aka: CentsationalGirl, and I began corresponding lately after she alerted me to the fact that we are from the same town, and we agreed we should meet for coffee. So yesterday morning it was shop talk at Peets. What a wonderful visit, part one in a series of many more to come. We are both looking forward to keeping in touch every week or so over a cuppajoe. Check out her blog for some unique and amazing tips & techniques for decorating, refinishing furniture finds and exciting before & afters…and jawdropping photos of her own home.

And speaking of fabulous bloggers, one of my favorite recently discovered cool blogs is DudeCraft, by my new friend, Paul Overton. His blog is one you’ll be glad you bookmarked, as it is full of mind bending art brought to you from around the world on a daily basis. Today, Paul is sharing a Halloween freebie by yours truly! LINK

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Vintage Thread Nests

I hung onto all of the leftover colored thread from my wooden spool advent calendar project knowing they would make sweet little monotone bird nests. (And although at the time, it seemed like I was wasting thread that I could have sewn with, I was advised by the dealer that sold me my new sewing machine that sewing with brittle vintage thread was a bad idea.) As I unwound the thread I kept each color bunched together. Using basic craft-store acrylic paint, I used colors that matched the thread bunches or mixed paint to match and painted little wooden craft eggs.Forming the bunches of thread into bowl shapes, I placed each onto parchment paper lined foil and sprinkled embossing powder over the nest so the granules would fall between the threads. I baked each nest just until the powder melted and careful not to burn the thread, removed the nest and continued to press and form the bowl as it cooled. I used the acrylic embossing powder instead of glue so that there would be no shiny areas to the nest and this was the best solution I could think of that would reach throughout the layers of thread strands.I dipped each matching egg into a puddle of E6000 adhesive and pressed into the nest, careful not to have shiny blobs of adhesive showing. You can also use the adhesive to add a round of cardboard to the bottom of the nest for more stability, depending on your final project.Now I have lots of little nests that can be used for so many things!I’ll use some for gift box toppers. They can also be tucked into tiny cups or glasses for place card holders, or placed among the branches of your Christmas tree. Make a specimen tray of all the colors. Fill a jar with the nests like candy. Design graphics with like colors.Hide one with a note in a co-worker’s desk just to be nice.CLICK HERE FOR MORE THREAD NEST PROJECTS!

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