Monday, January 31, 2011

Pinkalicious


Don't you just love that Pinkalicious book? If you have a little girl and you haven't read it, then i highly recommend it. It's one of our nightly favorites. It came to mind when i was deciding what to post today! All this pink!
The 4x12 Haley canvas is nothing but pink. My friend, Kent, ordered it as a birthday gift for his niece. She's the same age as Lauren, so I let her help me with the design. Pretty cute!



This hot pink and zebra 8x10 canvas was shipped way out west as a birthday gift as well. I think all little girls love things with their names on them. Tea has a hard time finding personalized things, so this was perfect for her.

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Modern Monogram


Farrah Griffith ordered a custom monogram for a friend for Christmas. She sent me this artwork as inspiration. She wanted these colors and designs. I have to admit, this one was a challenge!



It took a while to get the colors right, especially the unusual shades of teal and rust. I also had to try some new techniques to get that streaked/distressed look. I usually blend and smooth things out, so it was hard for me to leave it! In the end, I think it is a pretty close to perfect match.


Thank you, Farrah! I hope it made the perfect gift!
























Thursday, January 27, 2011

Wild Things


Rachel Harvey just had her son's "Wild Things" themed birthday party. What a cute idea! She ordered an 11x14 canvas based on the famous book cover by Maurice Sendak. She wanted the wording across the bottom changed to fit her needs. I just noticed that Rachel posted party details today. What a coincidence! Click here to see more.


Here is the finished product. I love how it turned out!

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Seek Happiness


Before


After


I had taken down most of my pictures to clean the walls and make things look wide open while we are trying to sell the house. I loved it at first, but now I am itching to hang things back up. This is the little foyer between the kitchen and garage. It needed some color!
Veronica Stepien is a Ballard Designs lover just like me! They really do have the most beautiful things for your home. I had admired this print in there for a while and jumped at the opportunity to try it.


I love the antiquing process. I use an antiquing glaze and sand paper. It takes a lot of work, but all that rubbing and scrubbing is such a stress reliever! I ordered three 24x24 canvases and ended up doing three of this same design. One for Veronica, one for my foyer, and one is my donation to the Junior Auxiliary Crown Jewel Gala silent auction. I was a JA girl and love to support their cause.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Stylish Bogger Award


Yay! I got an award! Thank you so much to Kelly at Just the Two of Us. A little recognition always feels good. Here are the rules for acceptance of the award:

1. Thank and link back to the person who awarded you the award.
2. Share 7 things about yourself.
3. Award other bloggers.
4. Contact bloggers and tell them about the award.




So, here's the 7 things about myself:

1. I am in the house shopping/selling process. It is more stressful that I thought.
2. I want to go hang gliding so bad! Zip lining was just the beginning.
3. I like to dip pizza in ranch dressing.
4. I love all kinds of music and I work better with it on. There's always music playing in my classroom. I just won a "Limeades for Learning" grant and got a Bose Sound System for my room!
5. My favorite day ever was when my whole family went snorkeling in Mexico.
6. I am dreaming of a opening a store. Just a dream...
7. I am going to be in my sister's wedding in June. Let the dress shopping begin!



I picked some blogs I'm in love with and some that our new to the blog world. I think this is a great way to get your blog out there. Now go visit!
Here are some I heart...

Kelly's Korner
Customizing Kiddos
Donors Choose
Dawn Winton Photography
Natalie's Sentiments
The Harveys

Teacher Gifts


First, I need to say that I love, love, love this pink, green, and black design. It is so clean and crisp with a little bit of funky. Too cute!


Next, I need to say that all of these were painted as Christmas gifts. I haven't seen them in a while! I am happy to be going back and looking at them and sharing them with you today. These were done to match the ones in my header. I love this font for school!


Red, white, and blue are Pioneer colors here in Warren County! I love the red rhinestones in each one of the polka dots.
Orange, white, and light blue are Lady Vols colors here in Tennessee. A super cute monkey was added by request. I topped it off with sparkly orange polka dotted ribbon!


Finally, I need to add that there are times when I am so thankful to be a teacher. I am at home today (and much of the rest of the week) with a sick little girl. We went to the doctor this morning and she was diagnosed with N1H1...the flu. I know she'll be high stepping again soon!

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Owls



I came up with this owl design for the Autumn Street Fair back in October. They were really popular and several were ordered as Christmas gifts. I had to wait to post the pictures until after the holidays and then all of the giveaways started. So...I am just now getting around to posting Christmas gift pictures!



My sister, Emily, wanted an owl done in earth tones. It was fun to take a design that I had painted so many times and change it up a bit. Even though it has a fall-ish feel to it, it can certainly be used all year round. It looks pretty cute on my front door right now! I love the green burlap ribbon, too.


All 10x10's are $25.00 and I am currently taking orders!

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Valentine's, Baby!



I love Valentine's Day! I know it's kind of corny, but I've always loved the romantic stuff. I want every day to be Valentine's Day!



I think these heart canvases are so pretty. The shades of pink just go with the brown so well. They are so cute on the front door or in a wreath. Well, they are cute just about anywhere!

If you are needing a little something special for Valentine's Day, then here it is. What a great gift for a teacher, secret sister, or secretary. Please be sure to order in time for the big day!





Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Dandelion


This 11x14 canvas is off to Rachel in Georgia! She sent me this idea and I thought it was just beautiful. Simple is the best way to go in my book. This is such a pretty shade of green, too.



Although it looks gorgeous plain, I can just picture "welcome", a monogram, or a favorite verse over the design in chocolate brown.

I have an 11x14 oval ($30) and a 5x5 square ($15) currently available. Rachel's had white ribbon, but I left the ribbon off of these just in case you would like a different color to match your lettering.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Wolves

Benny came to the birthday party because his mom had volunteered him to help supervise the children. He must have felt out of place being the lone teenage boy amidst a flock of over-excited six-year-old girls, but we welcomed his presence. We saw him as a sort of prop that we could manipulate in our imaginary games - a living, breathing human that would submit to pretending to be whatever we wanted it to pretend to be. On that particular day, we wanted to play a game called "wolf pack" which we had invented after watching a documentary about the hunting tactics of wolves.

We swarmed Benny as he was preparing to pour himself a glass of apple juice.


As a 13-year-old boy, Benny probably did not relish the idea of wasting an entire day entertaining us. But he was a good-natured young man, and he had agreed to help keep us out of trouble, so he reluctantly asked us what we wanted to play.

Us:  "Wolf pack!" 

Benny: "How do you play 'wolf pack'?" 

Us: "We're the wolves and you're the deer. We close our eyes and count to twenty and you run away. Then we try to find you and catch you!"

Benny:  "Okay. Where do you want to play?" 

Us:  "In the forest!" 

Benny followed us outside and we led him deep into the vast expanse of backwoods wilderness that was to be our playing field.  We reached a small clearing and decided to start the game there.  We yelled at Benny, "Now run away!"  

And we began to count.  

Benny scurried off into the forest, calling out behind himself to help make the game easier for us.  He thought we would have trouble finding and catching him.  


What Benny did not know was that we were incredibly serious about the realistic aspects of "wolf pack."  In our wildly vivid imaginations, we were actually wolves and Benny was actually a deer. 


We found him almost immediately.   


Benny probably would have tried harder if he knew that losing the game involved so much biting.  But he did not expect that the game would be so true to life. I'm sure it was quite painful for him, but that was a necessary casualty for the game to feel convincing and fun.  

Benny fought bravely, but there were too many of us and he was handicapped by his reluctance to punch and kick a bunch of six-year-olds. We wrestled him to the ground and bit him repeatedly until we were satisfied that we had "killed" him.


At that point, Benny had two options: he could stand there and try to reason with us until we finished counting and mauled him again, or he could flee and try to find his way back to the safety of the house before we caught him. 

Benny chose fleeing.  

But it was starting to get dark and the woods were unfamiliar to Benny.  There were labyrinths of footprints, left behind from our previous forest adventures, providing a confusing web of false trails.  He desperately clawed his way through the underbrush in a random direction that he hoped was the right one, but he only had twenty seconds and things weren't looking good for him.  We finished counting and took off after him. 


Benny was faster than us, but we greatly outnumbered him and we were able to strategically "herd" him into a clearing where we surrounded him and went in for the kill.  


Benny had severely underestimated our hunting and maiming capabilities.  We were not like ordinary little girls who frittered away their time hosting tea parties and pretending to be princesses.  We had spent countless hours out in the forest, sharpening our hunting tactics on imaginary prey and we finally had an opportunity to put all of our practice to use on a real thing that would run away from us and struggle for survival.  Unfortunately for Benny, we had not yet developed the ability to empathize with the pain and suffering of other people, and his terrified fleeing was pretty much the most fun thing that had ever happened to us. 

Once again, we let him stand up after we were satisfied that we had bitten him enough times.  


It became clear to Benny that he was going to have to play the game over and over and over until he could find his way back to the house.  He had to make the most of the 20 seconds we gave him to flee and try to make as much progress as possible in between maulings.  

We were exhausted from all of the chasing, but we weren't ready to stop playing, so we began to rely much more heavily on stealth. We stalked Benny through the darkening woods, waiting for him to make himself vulnerable to attack.


The psychological torment of waiting to be attacked was almost worse than the attacks themselves.  We darted around in the shadows, snapping twigs and making strange growling noises.  We sounded like tiny chainsaws.  

We would have continued to torture Benny for hours, possibly even days, but our parents called us home for birthday cake.


We cared about cake more than we cared about Benny, so we abandoned him in the woods and ran back to the house. Benny heard us being called, but he couldn't see where we went from his hiding spot. He tried to follow our shrieking voices, but just ended up getting turned around.

At first, no one noticed that we had arrived back at the house without Benny, but the topic did eventually come up.

My mom: "Where's Benny?"

Us: "Outside." 

My mom: "Doesn't he want some cake?"

Us: "No." 

My mom: "He should at least come inside and get warm..." 

Us: "He's fine." 

We didn't actually know if Benny was okay, but we wanted cake and talking about Benny wasn't bringing us any closer to that goal. 

 Eventually, the adults went looking for him. They tromped into the woods with flashlights, yelling "BEEENNNNYYYYY! BENNNNYYYYYYYYY!" They were startled to hear loud crashing and branches snapping behind them, but it turned out to be Benny. He stumbled into the pool of light cast by the flashlight.


Benny's mom:  "Benny, what are you doing?" 

Benny: "Where are they?" 

My mom:  "The girls?  They came back an hour ago, are you still out here looking for them?" 

Benny: "No." 

Benny's Mom: ".... Well, you should really come up to the house, sweetie. It's cold out here."  

And so Benny got to come back to the house. When he walked through the door, we ran over to him and hugged his legs. "Bennybennybennybenny!" we shrieked. Bennybennybennybennybennybenny! We brought him a huge piece of cake on the most special plate we could find, and we watched him eat it to make sure he was enjoying it.


When he finally had to go home, we cried out after him, "Benny, are you coming back?  When are you coming back to play with us?"  Benny's mom remarked about how cute it was that we loved him so much, "isn't that just adorable, Benny? They really seem to like you!"  She assured us that Benny would come back to play with us soon.