Wednesday, February 23

Still here

Well lets just say my kids & I have been spending a lot of 'Mommy' time together.
Imagine, I thought kindergarten was going to free up my days!
Yeah, right.
Besides running a mini hospital, I've had a few other irons in the fire!
My latest collaboration with Mary Green,
began yesterday!
Mary's gluebook is the first project up & luckily I had the supplies needed already in my stash.
In fact the kids sat at the table & made their own little gluebooks while I worked on mine.
Mary gives very detailed information, lots of downloads & examples.
Next week is Hope's lesson, I am crazy about her journals & cannot wait to learn her methods & style.
I'm steadily working on my contribution to the class.
It's not easy writing up these lessons. I tend to use a lot of techniques & elements in my work.
Here is a sneak peak from my class
 'Altered Fabric Book's'.




If you haven't signed up check it out here!  I think it's a fantastic online class, chock full of everything we love!

Have you heard??
I'm so excited & honored to be invited back for my 2nd PC weekend!

 A peek at my project.
Cindy assembled 13 amazing women this year, including my friends Karla, AD, Lesley, Jennifer & Sandra
Lisa Pace author of Delight in the Details is our guest speaker/artist.

I love her book & can't wait to hear her speak.
I wish I could show you all the class projects,
but I only have a few more minutes before the
Tylenol/Benadryl cocktail I gave the kids wears off!
But please go check out the Paper Cowgirl blog, registration begins today!!!!
After stalking Barnes & Noble for the past 2 weeks I finally got my hands on this............

 My beautiful friend Ann's home featured in the new
Flea Market Style magazine!
Y'all know how I feel about Ann.
She's an angel & I love her to pieces.
I'm so proud for her success!
I hope your having an easier week than me, I promise I'll post again soon. I have more to share with you!
~ Lisa

Wednesday, February 9

Kansas or Bust!

One of these days the snow is going to melt & the sun will once again show her pretty face. 
To celebrate the arrival of spring, Karla is hosting a weekend of fun, food & creativity called

I'll be teaching my Nature Pouch project.

I made this bag last winter during a snow storm.
Sound familiar?
Once you learn how to weave them you'll want to make bunches!
I used the same technique to make this memory bag in honor of my Mother.
I used bits of her old coat, watch & other treasures. It holds her bible.
I don't mind telling you I'm a wee bit intimidated to be teaching alongside Carol Spinski & Debbie Dusenberry.
 They are stars to me, totally inspiring!
(Karla's nest banner)
Ms. Nathan is no slouch either!
(Carol's fringe tree)
These projects will chase your winter blues away!
There will be lots of yummy food, snacks, goodie bags & a vendor shopping night.
It will be very surreal to actually be inside 'Karla's Cottage' after reading about it on blogs & in the mags for years.
I'm going to attempt a hat count.
Hum....that could be a great contest, whoever comes closest wins a hat from the hoarder herself.
(If she'll give one up)

To find out the details go to Karla's blog here.
Better hurry tho, I heard half the spaces are already sold!

Friday, February 4

Redneck Snowsuit

 Let me just begin by telling you I'm not a homebody.
In fact, I'm a little claustrophobic.
 I get really anxious in traffic jams & when flying.
So being house bound the past 5 days,
 (first with sick kids & now with weather)
 has taken a toll on my fragile physique.

 But today we finally got a break from the wind chill & could venture outside.
  
Since we live in Texas not Vermont, we're not equipped with real snow gear.
So we improvise.
You know what a redneck snowsuit is?
Your brothers Spiderman PJ's under overalls. And if it's really cold & wet you can wrap garbage bags around your legs!!

It works.
 Every night during the news I see the school closings running at the bottom of the screen & I break down & sob.
Does that make me a bad Mom?
I miss going out shopping, watching bad TV, & having a little time to myself.
The good news is this forced quarantine has given me lots of time to work on some projects.
Last year I went on a felting binge.
I'm crazy for wool & am finally using some of this enourmous stash!

I'm working on a camping blanket made from a stack of old Pendleton jackets.
I cut my squares, I'll start sewing tonight.

 And more altered books!
This was in the dollar bins at Michaels.  The cover was just tied on so I took it all apart & created something more my style.

The inside cover.
 I did a packing tape transfer over  gesso'd cardboard.  Embellished with buttons, both homemade & vintage.
I hope you are staying warm, cozy & inspired this week!!