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Art Convention Part 2—Channeling My Inner Artist

Okay, if you haven’t read Part 1, scroll down and read that first, because much of this will be out of context if you don’t! So most of the time spent at this convention was, of course, doing art. I mentioned that this year’s theme was Spanish TinWork. Amy had us make a book using metal tape (seriously, I loved the stuff!) as a first project.

While most of you know that I am a designer, art, well, art has never really been something I am drawn to (I mean, other than buying other people’s). I do believe in creativity…I think we all have that in us, but art, well, let’s just say it’s never been a strong point for me. So I completely surprised myself by using techniques I use in Photoshop as a designer to become a collage artist! I had the best time with the layering. I liked making this first book so much that I made two more (all coptic bound):


We also went on a dumpster dive, which gave me some material for this next piece.

My last two pieces where my biggest: 18 inches by 18 inches. I’m actually framing them for my living room, take a look:


This last one is my favorite. I used metal for both pieces that were etched and distressed. Obviously, there is a bird theme running through three of the pieces…loving birds!!! Here’s a few of the ladies hard at work:


The first is Linda at work and the second if Pat. I managed to only get the two of them from our group on film. Check out these pieces that Linda made:

I love these little metal birds…they are so cute! One of Pat’s pieces was a retablo (probably spelled incorrectly)…Here’s the only photo I got of it (it’s in the left hand corner of the photo:

So anyway, I loved creating the art in a very non-judgemental environment and the freedom of it all.

OKay, I am going to make a quick diversion from the Art Convention for one second, and then I’m off to bed…We borrowed the TinkerBell movie tonight for the girls (It came out today)…and we all loved it (Siri was in heaven!). Wondering if anybody else borrowed/bought it and what did you think? Love or hate?

Here’s the link to one of the trailers: http://www.imdb.com/video/screenplay/vi1131347993/

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Art Convention Part 1—Here We Go!

So I feel as if I don’t know where to start, so as Maria says, “Let’s start at the very beginning…” I know I posted rather quickly about Albquerque (because we were at a hotel that night with Internet access). So why don’t I tell you what the heck I was doing to begin with? Amy Flowers of Shrewd Arts (http://www.shrewdarts.com)
does these art trips called New Mexico Art Adventures. She has one spring session (which is usually full) and two fall sessions (third week of October and first week of November). Anyway, we go to museums, get inspired, and create art at the Casa Del Gavilan. We take up the entire inn and eat fabulously (via Isabell’s fantastic breakfasts and Amy’s cooking and taking us out). Amy usually has a theme for each year. This year was Spanish Tinwork. So we worked with metal. We created patina’s via chemicals, etched, and a number of other things (I’ll show you all the art work in another post!). Okay, so I think I gave you enough background…Check out her website if you want to find out more about Amy and what she does! I know that she gives classes in the midwest, has a studio set up in Ohio, and does these art adventures in New Mexico (She’s all over the place!)

Okay, back to the storyline. We spent the following day (Sunday) in Santa Fe. I LOVED Santa Fe. We first went to the Spanish Colonial Museum and on to the gift shops at Museum Hill. Here’s a glance at what we did there.

Yes, this is me dressing up in the kids section (incorrectly according to the instructions).

This beautiful little historic house was next to the Spanish Colonial Museum and apparently was part of a series of houses that was once on the property (This was the parlor room).


This piece made me really miss my little girls! (This one was taken also on Museum Hill.) It’s a sweet piece.


There was a Native American ceremony on the hill. It was really cool. Check out the shadows (It must have been so hot for the dancers! I was certainly sweating!)


This was in the place we had lunch in Santa Fe (in the plaza). Now that we all know President Bush’s phone number, we should all make a little call, don’t you think, hehee! Seriously, I wonder who’s phone number they put up there and how many times the guy gets calls.

Here’s Pat and Linda. Pat is a gourd artist (She makes these really cool masks, maybe I can get her to send me some pics so I can show you guys). Linda was Amy Flowers Assistant for the trip. You’ll see some of her artwork later.

Also known as the “Road Warrior” and “Big Blue.” I like Big Blue myself (except when I was cramped on the back seat, lol). Seriously, this trip wouldn’t have even felt AUTHENTIC without this little baby!

Okay, this was the counter of a GAS STATION…Isn’t it SOOOO awesome? Most of you know my obsession for typography and old labels so you why I’m in HEAVEN. The guy at the counter suggested I get a picture of him too. Umm, decided not to take that one.

As any good, shopper-on-vacation would do, I got a lot of goodies along the way. Amy took us to some fantastic paper shops and I felt really inspired. Check out the upside down Wassliy chair (I love the way it is illustrated) and glittery Papaya Calendar (OBSESSED!). Seriously, don’t be surprised when I revisit this little company. Please go check out their website, it’s fantastic!

My favorite purchase of the trip…my little straw cowgirl hat! I wore it the whole time. Take a look at those fantastic clouds in the back! This was taken bright and early in Cimarron, New Mexico. We stayed at the Casa del Gavilan for most of the trip. Did a lot of studio work. I didn’t take any pictures that do this place justice so you’ll just have to go look at their site. Talk about quiet BEAUTIFUL get aways. It is near the Boyscout Ranch (Philmont). Beautiful country.

So I’m worn out just writing this tiny little bit about my trip, but I have to stop there for the night. I’ll be back to post more soon! I think you’d be interested in the artwork and the locals in Cimarron and anything else I can think of to tell you about.

Also, in digital scrapbooking news, I should have a new line up at the end of this week, beginning of next! I think you guys are going to like it. It’s completely different then anything else I’ve had up on the site and I think you’ll like it! Goodnight!

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Conference Weekend

Somehow it seems like Conference weekend. It’s the signaling for the cold, fall days to hit. Saturday it started to rain and rain…and it hasn’t let up since. Today we had to get out the warm pjammy’s because Siri found me said she needed to get warm. So we are spending the day in jammy’s (I love Conference weekend for that!) and listening to general conference. 



SuiKim and Steven also visited this weekend…they went to the conference center for the first session of conference.

I also have been trying to get the top of our piano under control. Flylady says that we all have our hotspots. We have many but the worse is the top of the piano. It’s in the living room/entrance way into the house and we (Josh and I) dump everything (mail, keys, toys) on the top as we walk through the house. The hardest thing to keep under control for us is the paper “stuff.” You know, the mail, bills, coupons…they all make their way to the top of the piano. So I bought this little filing system almost in desperation (I maybe should have taken a before photo). It was $25 from TGIMax. Totally worth it! It cleans everything up pretty fast. I’m realistic enough to know that the piano is still going to be a hot spot (Yes, I still leave my hard drive and laptop up there!), but It will hopefully will be easier to clean up from time to time.


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National Scrapbooking Day!

Hope everyone is having a very happy scrapbooking!!! Make sure and grab this coupon for my store! It’s 25% off your entire purchase!
Coupon Code: NSD25
Last night Brooke threw us a ‘going away’ party. It was so fun, but made me a little sad. Maybe that’s a good thing, right? Because that means we have made so many wonderful friends here and we’ll miss it. We came to Minnesota with the intention of being here for 2 years to finish Master’s degrees. Six years later, 3 1/2 graduate degrees and 2 kids, we are moving back to Utah. Oh how time flys!

This is Kate M. and Michelle’s little girl, Ethnie.
Amelia and Siri—Aren’t they adorable?
Brooke (the fabulous hostess) and Sue
Angela and me (The party was for Angela, too. Although I wish I could say I was going to do the exciting things that she is about to do this next year! She’s moving to NYC and has a summer trip to Alaska planned. Oh, so jealous!)
Charis somehow managed to get Flissa’s hair up into 2 ponytails. Nice work, Charis. Too bad you have a boy. lol
Josh and Steve with the boyfriend and girlfriend. Arranged marriages are great, aren’t they? 
Three days apart in age….pretty adorable!
Sammy REFUSED to take that look off her face no matter what funny faces I made! Aren’t those cheeks yummy? Ellie, thanks for smiling. 
Kate and Siri, while the adults were having too much fun to pay attention, ran out into the pouring rain to jump on the trampoline. And it was cold (look what these two are wearing)! I love these big hugs! We are going to miss you Kate!
Keaton, Lachelle, Emily, Amy, me, and Charis. Before this picture was taken, Amy was telling us a great story about her wallpaper…Amy you need to post a picture of what Andrew did on your blog!
Okay, this picture is an ode to Amy who suggested we all (well, I’m not sure what you call it—make air raspberries?) make these faces. She said that her brother has a blog where there are only pictures of people doing this. Fascinating, fascinating.
Fliss with a cookie.
Cute Michelle and me! I’m going to miss you, Michelle!

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