Sunday, November 6, 2011

Embracing the change

For me the transition from fall to winter is typically a sad one because I simply adore the autumn season.  This year I am doing my best to embrace it.  I helped my transition this year by hosting a small ornament workshop yesterday for the Michigan Altered Books and Art Group (MIABA) on Yahoo.  I posted samples of the ornaments we made here.  We met up at a local treasure called The Stamp Shoppe and had a fun creative day of show and tell, chit chat, resource sharing, great food, shopping and we even managed to make a few ornaments too. 

I brought a project to do that I did not even get the chance to touch.  The thought came to me earlier in the week to alter a project I had already completed, you can read more about that here.  The trigger was this week's challenge over at Simon Says Stamp and Show, which was to show something with a house.  I already completed one project earlier this week, but I really love this theme. 




I had an idea to I alter the back side of this piece with yet another lovely paper by Graphic 45, Christmas Emporium.  I picked up this 8x8 paper stack at a gem of a store in Jackson, Michigan.  It is called Altered Art Addicts and it is filled with lots of unique things you typically can only get online.  You can Like them on Facebook to get insider sales and up to the minute news on what has arrived.  They had all of Tim Holtz's new District Market stuff, yum!  We hope to have our next MIABA meeting here too.




I did not do quite as much fussy cutting with this one.  I really wish I had some tiny vintage tinsel, I may have to seek out some trim just yet.  You can never have too much sparkle. 


One of my favorite things about Graphic 45, is that they always incorporate a postal theme in their papers.



I kept the embellishments simple, sticking to some rusty primitive elements and just a touch of stickels.  Can't you just see some tinsel along the roof line?  I think it could suit the fairy side as well.  Now if I can just find the perfect trim.




I almost feel like I am cheating when I use these papers.  They seriously make creating something lovely quite simple and quick to do. 




As I embrace the season change, I am reminded of gratitude.  It is with much gratitude, that I share a chance to win a couple of really cool crafty books through Laura Anderson's blog, Pretty Things.  Stop on by and check it out if you choose.  Her blog is refreshing and inspirational for sure!

I wish you the best of luck in embracing the change.

Cheers,

Rhea


6 comments:

  1. Rhea,
    Thanks for leading us in the ornament making and exchange. I love your Christmas mantle art. That one special piece can light up your whole room and fill it with Christmas!

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  2. Rhea, Your artwork and creations are beautiful! I hope things are going well for and look forward to seeing things that you make from your trip to UP. Hope things are going well for you. Lindsay

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  3. Hi Rhea. Sounds like you had an awesome time at your ornament making class. Your Christmas row houses are so lovely. Your use of the G45 papers is wonderful to make each house have it's own personality! Thanks for joining us at Simon Says Stamp and Show Challenge. <3 Candy

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  4. You obviously had a great time. Such a cool Christmas village!

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  5. This is amazing! I love the vintage feel and all the detail and love you put into your project. Wonderful!

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