Friday, July 21, 2006

Ride 'em CowGirl!



Here is my latest art doll ... a cowgirl!

She was fun to make. Instead of papers, I used fabric on her, western themed with jeans, paisley and a gingham scarf. She has a leather belt (which I cut), embellished with a metal heart to resemble a large belt buckle. Her hair is cotton doll hair and her face is a large, flat bead which I painted. You can't tell from this picture, but she actually has LARGE BOOBIES underneath the shirt, made with buttons. A crafty coworker gave me the mini-cowboy hat and, with a few stamps, that completed her look!

I love making these art dolls, they're so fun. I already sent my first one off to my assigned swap partner, but I have yet to receive one. I can't wait!

Monte's first ATC - wow!

What a fabulous job!

My dear husband decided to try his hand at making a set of Artist Trading Cards for the swap I'm hosting called "Messages of Hope." He did such a marvelous job, it looks like he's been doing these for years!

This ATC is one of nine duplicate cards. He made each by hand.


Bravo, honey!

Saturday, July 15, 2006

Messages of Hope


"I am with you always, until the end of time." ~ Matthew 28:20
(written on each card above)

Here is the complete set of my "Messages of Hope" ATCs for my first swap as hostess. These cards were made in honor of my mother, Bonnie, and her husband, Ric.

So far about a dozen people have signed up to participate in this swap. Sign-ups end July 31 and all artist trading cards are due to me by Aug. 15. I've already received two sets in the mail, and they are gorgeous!


Click on image above to view a larger picture where you can see the details more clearly.

Wednesday, July 05, 2006

Art sustains us

Sometimes art goes beyond mere enjoyment. Sometimes it's a diversion, an outlet, a lifesaver. Such is this week's art, the pleasant, familiar comfort of an Exacto knife or a glue stick or a pen in my hand, the completion of a project a satisfactory endeavor before I go back to my routine.

Most of you are familiar with Ric, my stepdad's, health. However, we're also dealing with the precarious health of my husband's father. We found out tonight that his specific kind of blood cancer (myeloma) is back, and he was fighting for his life... UPDATE July 21: Larry's health has been improving. Certain blood cell counts have increased back to better levels, his infections are getting under control and he's been moved from the acute care hospital to the rehabilitation hospital this week. While there are no guarantees how long his health will hold out, he seems to be on the upswing, and for that, we're all very grateful. Thank you for your prayers.

All of these situations are very sad. Those of us who will be left behind when our loved ones depart must stick together in love and family support. We must embrace the things that comfort us and bring us joy. The Bible, prayers, creating things, talking with our children, our relatives, our friends. Hugs, kisses, letters, e-mails ... it must all sustain us through these emotionally wrenching times.

Having lost my 7-year-old cat, Helen, a week ago Monday, the pain of everything else is amplified even more. However, I will say one thing that I keep hearing over and over. While the people who are sick feel bad they're leaving us in all this pain, they're also ready to end the physical suffering we feel here on earth, they're ready to go be with our Lord in heaven and experience the indescribable joy that is total peace and fulfillment. They feel no dread, no sorrow, no regret about leaving this earth -- only that they are leaving us behind, sad.

In all things that are beautiful and joyful -- your smile, a flower, the things we do, make and say for others -- there is a piece of our loved ones.

The above art is one of nine different ATCs (artist trading cards) I made for a swap called "Fabulous 50s." They're all made using reproductions of authentic 1950s ads. The remainder of the cards I will post to my Yahoo group.

From Kansas with Love



Here is a Kansas postcard I altered and modified for a swap. My husband liked it so much, he wanted it!