
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
The end of the challenge
It's official - the card challenge Kimberly put together is done. What a great year of fun projects from my crafty friend! Thank you, Kimberly, for all the planning that went into this. It was great to see all the different interpretations for each challenge project. Having at least one card commitment each month kept me productive this year, too. Kimberly, you rock! Thanks again. : )

Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Happy Thanksgiving!
I feel very grateful for all my friends and family. You share your time, love, and comfort not only on these special days but all the other days in my year, too. I am thankful to have a job that allows me time off to spend the holidays with those I love. I cherish my splendid memories of holidays past while looking forward to building new traditions, too. I miss those who are gone but you will be lovingly remembered.
Blessings and love to you all!
Blessings and love to you all!
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Bling
Ah, the beauty of the human form...

“British artist Damien Hirst revealed his latest work of art at the White Cube Gallery in London, June 1, 2007. “For the Love of God” is a life-size cast of a human skull in platinum and covered by 8,601 pave-set diamonds weighing 1,106.18 carats. The single large diamond in the middle of the forehead is reportedly worth $4.2 million alone. Hirst financed the project himself, and estimates it cost between 10 and 15 million. Of course, it will cost someone a pretty penny to own the work: it’s priced at $99 million."
Reuters
Talk about being a succesful artist! I would really love to touch this piece. I imagine the bumpy, cold texture would feel like touching a reptile. Rijksmuseum spokeswoman Elles Kamphuis said the piece was cast from a skull of a man who died in the 18th century. Hirst bought the skull from a London dealer. (What sort of dealer has bones on hand?) The teeth used in the finished casting are from the original skull.
Kamphuis said the skull will be on display in Amsterdam for six weeks starting November 1.
Monday, October 27, 2008
Cathy's Halloween party and the coffin
I love Halloween! Here are a few pictures from Cathy's party including the coffin I helped paint and line with fabric. The girls had a great afternoon working on this project and drinking margaritas. There was lots of giggling and plenty of weird looks by everyone driving by that day.
There were less weird looks Saturday when everyone was in costume. ; ) I think I had even more fun seeing every one's costume than using the blowtorch on the coffin.
I decided to go as a zombie this year because

There were less weird looks Saturday when everyone was in costume. ; ) I think I had even more fun seeing every one's costume than using the blowtorch on the coffin.
I decided to go as a zombie this year because
- it was cheap
- it was easy and
- it was comfortable to wear.
The secret to making the fake blood look real was adding chocolate powder. The downside is it made me really crave chocolate all night.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008
A creepy Halloween shadowbox and spare parts
I made a shadow box for myself using some of my creepier rubber stamps.

And here are many spare parts for cards I have made. Not what you were thinking after the shadowbox, right?



Painting for Carol
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