Sunday, September 28, 2008

Giveaway Alert!

Attention, zine lovers! Kim of The Little Black Box will be hosting a MATERIAL zine giveaway on her blog this week! I'll update when the giveaway starts!

Kim's blog is a great one to follow, with lots of giveaways and reviews of great indie finds on the net.

(Fyi, September boxes are on sale right now!)

Thursday, September 25, 2008

An Etsy Treasury

I've been included in an Etsy Treasury (2nd row, 1st on the right):


Thank you, VampVintage, for including me!


(Update: Unfortunately, Etsy treasuries only last a few days, so the one above has already expired. But you can browse other treasuries here.)

Monday, September 22, 2008

I'm in the box!

Who's in the box?


That's right, I'm in The Little Black Box for September! Okay, not me personally, but my samples are! I contributed 50 buttons (each with a valuable coupon for my Etsy store and a mini moo card) of vintage images - these buttons will be feautured in the next issue of MATERIAL zine that will be coming out around the end of the year, so it's a bit of a preview.

The Little Black Box goes on sale this Friday (9/26)! Mark your calendars, because each month the boxes typically sell out within a week of the sale date. And the line-up for the September box is looking good!

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Shell Beach

I've been taking a much needed break this week at the beach. And so quickly, it's come to an end.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

I got backgrounds

I'm very tardy in posting about ZNE Convenzione, the art retreat in Pleasanton that happened on August 22-24. (First of all, I must admit to being very lame. I had a camera with me the entire weekend and never took any pictures!! Mainly, I forgot, or when I did remember, my hands were covered in paint!)

If you're in the San Francisco Bay Area, you should check out American Harvest on Main Street in downtown Pleasanton. This was an amazing find during the Bella Galleria walk on Friday, August 22. They have a wonderful selection of vintage finds, jewelry, art, etc. I want to drop by again when they're not bursting at the seams with Convenzione attendees (we all had $10 gift certicates burning a hole in our wallets)! I could easily spend hours exploring that shop.

On Friday, I also got my copy of the ZNE Zaftig chunky book, pictured below.

So very chunky! Yes, someone pasted a plastic doll to their page!


And here's my page:

Saturday was an all-day workshop. I enrolled in Chrysti Hydeck's class, Baby Got Back(grounds). It was an intense, technique-oriented class on painting fabulous distressed looking backgrounds and it was the best part of the whole weekend. If you ever have the chance to take a class with Chrysti, I highly recommend it. She's a fun, enthusiastic teacher with TONS of ideas and the techniques she taught us were just amazing. I was pretty quiet that day, focused on absorbing as much as possible and trying to slap down as much paint as possible, too! Many times I wanted to snap some photos, but my hands always had paint on them! (Now I know to bring a disposable camera next time, that I won't mind getting dirty.) Michele Beschen was also in this class, but I didn't get a chance to really talk to her until the following day at the vendor fair. She's so nice and I just got an email from her that I won one of her DVDs in a drawing! Yay!

By the end of the day, I had the beginnings of an art journal (all the pages have paint - woo hoo!):


Chrysti taught us how to do gel medium transfers in less than two minutes! And look how well they turn out:


I also started about five canvases. This is the first one, it's all about texture:




Here's a detail of the fleur de lis from the second canvas. The camera flash washed out the colors quite a bit. The background is crimson and the fleur de lis is copper. But you can see the distressing and crackling in the fleur de lis quite well:



And on Sunday, there was shopping at the vendor fair! Thank goodness! I needed some shopping therapy to regain my strength. Once again, I had my camera with me, yet forgot to take pictures! What a sight it was - every spare inch of the Veteran's Building was filled with tables of artsy goodness! I spent too much money (which I knew I would do). I'll have to lay it all out and snap some photos; it'll be like a mini vendor fair. That'll be my next post.