This is what I was playing at today. It started out as this gawd awful looking (multi coloured squares enough to make you dizzy) notebook from the clearance table at Staples ( a buck). So I changed it by taking off both covers and using scrapbook paper to cover them and then used Vellum to computer print the title (I can't write that good. LOL) and the other stuff was cut out of an "O" Magazine (the only good use I can find for them) I really liked the "live your best life" Think that's what we all should do. I covered the computer printed piece with clear packing tape so that it would be waterproof if it got stuff on it.
Saturday, December 29, 2007
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
From Lisa Vollrath & Ten Two Studios
For anyone interested in some free/linkware images check out the Christmas count down images on the Go Make Something / Ten Two Studio website at http://countdown.tentwostudios.com/index.html . Some very nice images there. The ones for today the 25th are just awsome. Thanks so much to Lisa Vollrath for her gift to us. Merry Christmas every one hope you get to do some arting today.
Monday, December 24, 2007
Introduction
This blogging is a whole new event for me. Still have to figure out how blogger works so be patient while I learn how to post and do links and all that good stuff. I will try and keep things up to date as I go along but somedays there just isn't anything note worthy happening.
This blog will be mostly for my Rubber Stamping and Altered Art but I will probably throw in some stuff on my summer time hobby of Cowboy Action Shooting that I share with my hubby. That hobby requires me to make costumes (mens and ladies) from the victorian period (1858 - 1898) and sometimes that can take up a lot of my time and I don't get to Art much at least not with paper and ink. So check back to see how far I've progressed.
This blog will be mostly for my Rubber Stamping and Altered Art but I will probably throw in some stuff on my summer time hobby of Cowboy Action Shooting that I share with my hubby. That hobby requires me to make costumes (mens and ladies) from the victorian period (1858 - 1898) and sometimes that can take up a lot of my time and I don't get to Art much at least not with paper and ink. So check back to see how far I've progressed.
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