
My life as Mrs. Riley is certainly an adventure. We were married in 2007 and were shipwrecked on our honeymoon. Life is ever changing and full of interesting things. These are the things that interest me and occupy my time.
Friday, December 3, 2010
Autumn Leaves LTCs

Thursday, December 2, 2010
Decorated Matchboxes






Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Postcards

Doing a quick entry since I do want to post more often. One of the things I collect is postcards. I especially enjoy receiving postcards from family and friends when they are traveling so I can read about and see a glimpse of their trip. I also like receiving postcards from other states and countries and learning about life elsewhere. Recently I have gotten into making postcards and receiving mailart which can take the form of postcards too. The postcard shown above is one I received earlier this year through PostCrossing. It is a great way to send and receive postcards around the world.
Monday, November 15, 2010
Zines and Books
I have ventured into the world of zines - mini zines at the moment. Zines are self-published magazines. They can vary in size and length. Mini zines are made from one piece of 8.5" x 11" piece of paper. I have done three zines so far with topics of Mail Art, Embossing Powders, and Quotes.
As seen in the photo below, the one piece of paper for a mini zine is folded and then cut in the middle. Pretty easy! Getting the text facing opposite directions is the challenge.
This is a shelf of my hand-made books. A couple missed out on the photo opportunity and you can a see a few without covers yet. Actually the tallest, thinnest book in the middle is a book I wrote and illustrated in 3rd grade and it was bound by my teacher (I went to the Young Author's conference in Indiana with it). I really love taking the Book Arts class offered through the local Parks & Rec Department!



Sunday, November 14, 2010
A Day at the Columbus Zoo
Since the November weather has been so nice with high 60's to low 70's degrees and sunny skies, I decided to spend a few hours at the zoo. The Columbus Zoo & Aquarium is rated one of the best in the country.
A new bonobo (the smallest and rarest of the great apes) was born in March - the 11th born at the zoo. I saw the baby mostly hang on her mother and then swing from the lowest bars. Momma bonobo stayed close at hand since the teenager bonobos like to run around and "tag" or grab the baby before running away.


Several young flamingos were on exhibit. They stand out since their feathers are not pink yet (the pink color comes from their food source - shrimp).

I like the penguins but rarely see them in the water in their habitat. Just hanging around.

The newest and most popular attraction is the polar bear habitat that has above water and underwater viewing areas. The bears are very entertaining to watch and seem to enjoy putting on a show for their audience. In the underwater video when the bear is standing on hind legs, s/he is standing in front of the above water viewing windows.
A new bonobo (the smallest and rarest of the great apes) was born in March - the 11th born at the zoo. I saw the baby mostly hang on her mother and then swing from the lowest bars. Momma bonobo stayed close at hand since the teenager bonobos like to run around and "tag" or grab the baby before running away.


Several young flamingos were on exhibit. They stand out since their feathers are not pink yet (the pink color comes from their food source - shrimp).

I like the penguins but rarely see them in the water in their habitat. Just hanging around.

[I took many more pictures of various animals but want to save space for the videos below.]
The newest and most popular attraction is the polar bear habitat that has above water and underwater viewing areas. The bears are very entertaining to watch and seem to enjoy putting on a show for their audience. In the underwater video when the bear is standing on hind legs, s/he is standing in front of the above water viewing windows.
Sunday, September 19, 2010
LTCs & ATCs
Since it was football Saturday (I watched college football ALL day), I set up a card table in front of the TV and made some ATCs and LTCs for upcoming swaps I am in. Below are some of the results.
This LTC is for a swap on AtlasQuest.com. I hand carved the Buckeye leaf stamp. On shiny paper I stamped the image with Versamark ink and let dry. Then I used a brayer to roll on ink from a multi-colored ink pad. I stamped the leaf in the middle again with Versamark and poured on embossing powder. I heated the powder to melt it. It is hard to see in the photo but the middle image is raised and shiny. I used a copper paint pen to draw the border around the card. I made 30 of these. Unfortunately the original embossing powder I used did not look good so I "wasted" a few card in figuring out the right combination.

The following 2 ATCs are for a Punch ATC (using a paper punch) swap on swap-bot.com. I made 4 total with different shades of brown for the owl parts. I used Stampin' Up [SU] Woodgrain stamp for the background tree look. I punched the owl parts with the SU extra-large owl punch. The tree hole is a SU oval punch. Again the border is drawn with a copper paint pen.
This LTC is for a swap on AtlasQuest.com. I hand carved the Buckeye leaf stamp. On shiny paper I stamped the image with Versamark ink and let dry. Then I used a brayer to roll on ink from a multi-colored ink pad. I stamped the leaf in the middle again with Versamark and poured on embossing powder. I heated the powder to melt it. It is hard to see in the photo but the middle image is raised and shiny. I used a copper paint pen to draw the border around the card. I made 30 of these. Unfortunately the original embossing powder I used did not look good so I "wasted" a few card in figuring out the right combination.
The following 2 ATCs are for a Punch ATC (using a paper punch) swap on swap-bot.com. I made 4 total with different shades of brown for the owl parts. I used Stampin' Up [SU] Woodgrain stamp for the background tree look. I punched the owl parts with the SU extra-large owl punch. The tree hole is a SU oval punch. Again the border is drawn with a copper paint pen.
Friday, September 3, 2010
OSU vs Marshall football game
Thursday was the start of college football season and I attended the Ohio State University game against Marshall. It was a hot, sunny 95 degrees (F) and not feeling like football weather at all. John and I left the house at 3pm to meet family and set up the tailgate. John and his family go to every home game and tailgate with an RV that has a grill and big screen TVs besides the tables loaded with food. John is the grill master and grills the hot dogs and hamburgers to feed the hungry fans. After several hours of tailgating, we walked the mile to the football stadium known as the (Horse)Shoe.

I took a video of the half time show where TBDBITL and the Alumni Band did Script Ohio (4 times simultaneously) on the field. I hope to add it here at some point - I keep getting errors uploading it.
Final score was OSU: 45 and Marshall: 7
We missed the last score (a field goal) since we were hobnobbing with a local celebrity.
We missed the last score (a field goal) since we were hobnobbing with a local celebrity.

We walked the mile back to the RV and helped tear down the tailgate. We got home by 12:30am. Yep, we were gone 9.5 hours - around here football games are all day/night events.
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