Friday, December 31, 2010

The latest Book Arts class projects

The recent book arts session ended before Christmas and I am finally posting photos now. I will be taking a break from the class for a bit but hope to visit or register again in the future.

We made a needle case which turned out quite well. I went to class without planning out the design or color combination - and yet it turned out perfect. The class has helped me loosen up in my arts and let it flow. I am slowing letting go of my planning /anal tendencies.
The spine is bookcloth and the covers are scrapbook paper that happened to match well. The closure is binding thread with beads wrapped around two buttons.

The cloth inside is an old blanket cut up. The end sheets are wallpaper samples.

A view of the spine and the case open. The back cover has a flat bead where the strings come out.

The last class day we did a folded altered book. Some people made angels or trees out of the design.

I used mine to hold all those photo Christmas cards I receive that won't stand up on their own.

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Christmas 2010

Yes, Christmas is over but I finally have time to post some photos. This year I actually did some baking! A tin of cookies and bottle of wine appeared on our doorstep one evening with no note. Since we are in a new neighborhood, I decided to start the tradition of giving my immediate neighbors gifts (I had debated a while about starting such a thing since I will have to continue it each year). We still don't know who left the goodies.

I made cornflake wreaths (in the background) and two kinds of ginger snaps.

I also bought and decorated glass ornaments with alcohol inks (spread inside the ornaments). They were all supposed to be gifts but I gave just a few out and put the rest on our tree. I really liked how they turned out.
We drove to my parents house in Valparaiso, Indiana to spend several days there. My sister and her family took the Amtrak train from the DC area to Indiana.
One day we had lunch at Industrial Revolution. The restaurant had construction worker figures on the roof like they were eating lunch (but their lunchboxes look like laptops) while building a skyscraper. Inside were a few other figures, TVs with documentaries and old comedies (like the Three Stooges), and a train track going around the perimeter of the ceiling.

On the 24th we drove to Lafayette to meet my brother and his kids ("halfway" between Valpo and Indy) for a few hours. Along I-65, there are fields of wind turbines now. I hadn't been that way for quite a while and was amazed at how many were there. We went bowling and had lunch. The cousins got to spend some time together and the adults got to use the gutter bumpers in bowling [it sure helped my score!].

On the 25th we went sledding! I hadn't gone for years. Above is a photo of John and Hannah going down backwards. One of the sleds always turned around part way down the hill - didn't know which way was forward.
This is my sister and her husband getting ready to race down the hill with some pushing from their daughters, Claire and Hannah. I hadn't planned on actually getting on a sled but I did. It was fun although the sleds were not really steerable (my brother-in-law did get a photo of me in mid wipe out).
My husband LOVES popcorn and eats it daily when possible. Last year, we stopped by a farm storefront near Delphos, Ohio on the way home for him to buy a 50 lb bag fresh from the farm. This year that couple had retired so he found another place in the same area. No storefront this time! The farm was busy with corn activity (loading trailers and packaging). He bought another 50 lb bag (and no, the other bag is not finished yet). The poor GPS (see in photo above) was a bit confused and wanted us to drive through the fields a couple miles to the highway.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Marbleized Paper

Last night in Book Arts class we made marbleized paper. It was fun to try various color combinations and designs. The above photo shows a color combination I used without stirring or "design" on brown craft paper. Below are photos of the steps I took and the resulting paper - still quite wet. We filled half the drying racks in the classroom. I look forward to seeing the dry papers next week.





Note: the dark "blob dots" of color are on the bottom of the tray and will not transfer to the paper.



Monday, December 6, 2010

Birds

The nuts and berries from our trees are attracting the area birds. At least, I assume that is what is drawing them to our yard. As they land and take off in large groups, I can't help but think of the Alfred Hitchcock movie The Birds.

Friday, December 3, 2010

Autumn Leaves LTCs

I received a much awaited package of Letterboxing Trading Cards (LTCs) from a swap I did through the Atlas Quest website. The LTC I made for the swap is shown in this post. Since I made 30 cards, I have about 3 extra. If anyone is interested in trading for one, leave a comment below.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Decorated Matchboxes

I am a member on swap-bot which is a website where people swap hand-made items, things they collect, writings, etc. There are groups for specific areas such as knitting, postcards, and ATCs. In the forum of Zines, Mail Art & other cool stuff, I won a WTA (Winner Take All) for Advent Matchboxes. Less than 25 people signed up so I hope to eventually do the rest myself eventually. I am sharing photos of the decorated, filled matchboxes I have received. Thanks to crescendo, starrgazer, sunnyblueskies, suessstoff, and TangleCrafts for their wonderful 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.