Showing posts with label HeArt Collective. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HeArt Collective. Show all posts

Monday, March 28, 2011

Happy Luscious Hearted Monday



As I hope for a peaceful week for myself, my family, my friends and my readers I find my self overreaching, setting goals, making lists, but sometimes, not listening. This little list is a good reminder for me that the best things in life are the simple things... dream big, but take all of the little steps to get from here to --------------------------> there.


I'm reposting this from the blog of Gretchen Rubin author of The Happiness Project.

Secrets of Adulthood

  • The best reading is re-reading.
  • Outer order contributes to inner calm.
  • The opposite of a great truth is also true.
  • You manage what you measure.
  • By doing a little bit each day, you can get a lot accomplished.
  • People don’t notice your mistakes and flaws as much as you think.
  • It's nice to have plenty of money.
  • Most decisions don't require extensive research.
  • Try not to let yourself get too hungry.
  • Even if you think they're fake, it's nice to celebrate Mother's Day and Father's Day.
  • If you can't find something, clean up.
  • The days are long, but the years are short.
  • Someplace, keep an empty shelf.
  • Turning the computer on and off a few times often fixes a glitch.
  • It's okay to ask for help.
  • You can choose what you do; you can't choose what you LIKE to do.
  • Happiness doesn't always make you feel happy.
  • What you do EVERY DAY matters more than what you do ONCE IN A WHILE.
  • You don't have to be good at everything.
  • Soap and water removes most stains.
  • It's important to be nice to EVERYONE.
  • You know as much as most people.
  • Over-the-counter medicines are very effective.
  • Eat better, eat less, exercise more.
  • What's fun for other people may not be fun for you--and vice versa.
  • People actually prefer that you buy wedding gifts off their registry.
  • Houseplants and photo albums are a lot of trouble.
  • If you're not failing, you're not trying hard enough.
  • No deposit, no return.
One more little thing *I'm wishing for the speedy recovery of my friend who is in the hospital healing with ease*

Now, go get your craft *ON*
xoxo
jul

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Walk on the WildSide Wednesday

true story... i have so many fabulous photos from our recent outing that after going through and only choosing my very very faves... i have 63 flagged... i think i'll just be sending those on over to the flickr click here so that people can see how beautiful berkeley and san francisco are... even if you already know... you forget quickly... i know i do... and my people's people's people are from here and still i forget...

you know i have to share SOME inspiration though...
Berkeley Goddess

Rainy day walk in the park

City by the Bay

Mark Hopkins

China Town

Wind in my Hair

Things are lookin' up!

Way up!

No words... only bliss

Focal point

Beach party

You left your heart in San Francisco

Come back soon!

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Tutorial Tuesday: Mori Girl skirt for a Fairy

Ok... if you have a kiddo like I have a kiddo then you have a few outgrown party dresses that were worn once and then relegated to the back of the closet... we have more than a few, I must confess... my Mom *LOVES* to buy her granddaughter darling dresses and we just don't get around to wearing them all that often... but they are SOOOO CUTE! and made with such lovely fabrics and notions how could I just let them hang there?



Well, a woman I know who has a talent for inspiring me to do stuff *you know who you are* said... why don't you just make those into skirts? Fantastic IDEA! I can do that... right???  Sure... well, that was last Summer and we're now rapidly approaching skirt weather again so I finally got to it!  At first I thought it would be a breeze and then I thought I had bitten off more than I could chew, but ultimately I had a BLAST and can't wait to do this AGAIN, but for me! ;)

Here's how I got started... first... sign up for a Mori Girl workshop and get completely entranced by the Mori fashion craze that is ALL over Japan... Mori is Japanese for Forest... what's not to love? Fairy Fantasy meets fun and creative... pretty much has my name written all over it... oh wait, this was a project for Alexia... hmmmm

Where was I... ahhhh yes, old Christmas Party Frock
Make sure the area that you are going to use as the waist still fits your sunshiney daydream girl... in my case I'm pretty sure that Alexia has only grown taller in the last two and a half years so we're good in that way, but also make sure that the skirt will still be a length that she'll like...

check~
check~

snip away top, preserving notions and fabric for future use




My original plan was to use the button to fasten the skirt onto the child, but that didn't work... I still kept the button because it was cute, but this is something to consider... do you have a zipper to deal with? How does your child feel about elastic waistbands? I decided to avoid the zipper for my first project and did end up going with the elastic (thanks mom!) If you do that make sure you measure an extra inch of elastic to allow for overlap in stitching and so that it won't be too tight.

We also opted to save the sash for a bow.


Roll the top down and pin and fit it to your child... this is when we knew the button wasn't going to work and allowed us to add a sleeve for elastic (see, this is where I was like... uhhh... yeah... MOM! but I persevered!) I also knew that I liked the way it looked to have a higher waist and that I would use some of the lovely decorative stitches my machine offers to embellish that area.






This is what the backside of the waist looks like finished. I used a soft pink felt to encase the elastic and it gives the piece a finished look. Now... with all of the technical challenges met I got to play...









I ironed some Mori Girl inspired illustrations from my friend Natalie Neumann onto some unbleached muslin and stitched them onto the underskirt... patchwork style... this deer is on the back of the skirt and I stitched a button that I made with the excess fabric in place to hold the over skirt up a bit to reveal our little forest friend....

I continued embellishing with our other little cute critters AND Little Red Ridinghood...




 here's mister bunny all stitched on
 mister fox auditioning embellishments
and miss doe showing a little layered embellishing... keep going with it until you've run out of supplies or you're pretty sure the skirt will fall off if you add one more thing! :)











The whole thing came out darn cute... If I do say so myself

Thursday, February 17, 2011

What's coming up? Workshops, that's what!

Workshop time is upon us!

I'm thrilled to be able to offer 3 of my popular workshops in an online format for just $55!

What do you get? Fun, silliness and inspiration for beginning soldering instruction, that's what!



5 videos...

First off is Tool Talk! This is where I compare several different products and tools giving pros and cons and show you my "basic kit" and my "deluxe kit". I share my resources with you so that you can have a tool kit custom built for you!

Next is the Jump ring video... those pesky jump rings get their own lesson!

Projects include The Row Houses course... 
Student Sample

They are extra special if you use your own family, this is my Great Grandmother

A pendant bauble - its a bauble you can wear! 

This piece has a little depth so that you can add a button or  bead to your collage

One of my student's favorite projects is the Bauble workshop. This project features larger domed glass providing plenty of space for your whimsies to take up residence! I'll be personally purchasing and shipping these to you if you don't have a resource. Sizes vary based on availability.
student sample

Build your own dreamy bauble!



Plus! As a bonus I'm throwing in a SHAMWOW! No, just kidding. Its my 1x3 video... it was the first one I filmed and edited... watch the history of silliness taking place! Wait, that's 6 videos!!! for only $55?!? I'm practically GIVIN' the stuff away :)


Head on over to Gail's site for all of the details! The fun begins on March 1st so get your self all signed up and get ready to get crafty! Let either Gail or I know if you've got any questions!


Now, if you are still with me AND you're relatively local then get your calendars out! You can click on the flier and save it if you'd like to print it out.



Saturday, April 9th Hip Chick Designs will be hosting me for a workshop in her "happy place". Carrie's studio/shop is in Benicia's Port district and is filled with tutus, modern creations and vintage finds! This girl has an eye... you should definitely check it out! We've barely told anyone about this until now and Carrie just texted me that are only 3 spots left in the class! Call Carrie to reserve your spot for the beginning soldering course 707.747.5543 Hip Chick Designs is located at 946 Tyler Street, Benicia. It has art galleries, studios and consignment shops nearby... come play!

The Row Houses a beginners soldering course. April 9th 11am - 3pm $65 All supplies included.

If you're still still with me... I am currently offering 3 children's workshops which are all sold out, but super inspiring to me and fun for the kiddos! This summer I will be offering a mixed media clothing and jewelry workshop at two different times to accommodate vacation schedules... so far I'm just waiting for a date on another engagement before I post the information about Summer CAMP!!! Can you believe it?

Good grief! Get off the computer and GO GET your CrAfT on!!!
xoxojul

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Walk on the Wild Side Wednesday

Last week was all about my inner word geek... that one got some people talking. It was interesting to me to use my brain in that way. This week, after finalizing my videos for my online course and getting them all transferred over to my lovely hostess with the mostess, Gail Schmidt all I want to do is play! I wanna look at bright colors and twirl around like a goof ball and laugh loud and hard and long!

This week's prescription was filled by a fellow Creative Workshops member who happens to be local! We hooked up on Gail's site and decided that we MUST get together! I brought along my side kick and fellow adventurer, Steph Jordan and headed for California's original capitol... Benicia!

Check out the fun we had!

Port of Benicia 

No sooner had we arrived when Carrie shop owner of Hip Chick Deisgns was pulling down a tutu for Steph to slip into...
Inside Hip Chick herself is using her special tutu retrieving tool!

You can see why we call this Lady "Diva" she's so shy!


That's me hiding behind the flash!

Give Steph a tutu and some sunshine and she'll sing for you and skip, too!

Carrie knows how and where to rock a tutu!

Besides being a shop owner, Carrie is an artist, too! Photography and Acrylic Paintings often have a  tutu!

Pet Portraits by Carrie!

How about this one Carrie? Its got it all tutu and beloved pet!

This is Delilah Ann Josephine!
Its a pleasure to have an adventure, its double fun when you bring a friend along... TRIPLE fun when you make a new friend along the way!

More on that tomorrow!
GO Get YouR cRaFt ON!!!

xoxo
jul

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

So... Tutorial Tuesday... better late than never!


Let's talk  for a moment about this gorgeous thing - I'm callin' it a reliquary. Its got a little photo of a Buddha statue that I photographed while in South East Asia a few years ago and its special to me... so a relic? Not officially...A reliquary? Why not... OH! and mine is little enough that I attached a pin back to this baby and wear it on my coat! LOVE LOVE LOVEEEE LOVE


If you're building a reliquary it might start with a box as mine did... one I hand made, but let's not get ahead of ourselves here. I really started with a collage... a tiny 2" collage if image, paint, glitter (duh!) and a little watch gizmo or two. 

Here's where it gets fairly technical... ok, not really, but you'll see... good times ahead!

Once your piece begins to come together you will want to decide when to add the sides to your box. Once the sides are in place it becomes slightly more challenging to arrange the little tid bits, but some items will be supported by the side walls or floor. 

You'll want to measure the overall depth of your piece. If you are using something fairly flat you can make it basically whatever depth you like... I don't like to make them too much deeper than ½ - ¾ of an inch otherwise your piece starts to get a bit like a tunnel and is quite a bit harder to solder. On the other hand, if you're using a 3D object you'll want to use its depth plush a “skosch”.

Measure around piece to figure overall linear length and cut a piece of mat board that is a bit too long... trust me on this one... you'll want a little extra... there is very likely some algebra that would allow me to figure that out exactly, but Algebra and I parted ways yeeeeears ago and I never really measure in inches or centimeters... I typically use a piece of string to get my measurement. And then call it a sckotchy bit... 

If your piece has curves (and who doesn't love curves!) you'll want to score the mat board about 1/3 of the way through the thickness from the top of the strip all the way to the bottom. Make the scores pretty close together and be sure not to go through too far. IF your piece has only square sides measure and cut a piece of mat board for each side.

Now, if you started with a precut piece of glass (like the opticians lens I used in the above example) follow the same steps, but when it comes time to glue the sides in place you'll be placing your sides on top of the base where you collaged your background.

On the other hand...
If you're using mica to enclose your piece your sides will be glued around your base. This is the exciting part!

When gluing my sides on I use Aleen's Tacky Glue and I typically start an arched piece by putting the arch around first leaving longer legs on each side of the piece and then measuring a “floor” that slides into place once the side is secured. For the square pieces I find that starting at the top and building around one piece at a time works best. For circles and ovals I just score all the entire length and start gluing it into place at the top.

Once you have measured, cut and scored the side piece(s) you will go ahead and glue it into place.  I put an even amount of glue all the way around the base of the reliquary and then I set it on my non-stick craft surface and begin to push the sides into place. Once I have it in place I will put a rubber band around the sides as close to the bottom as possible. This allows the piece to be held together while you work it into just the right place. During workshops this is always where someone says “ooooh, I was wondering what those are for”... Taaaaah Daaaah! If the rubber band is up too high on your sides it will collapse your box. Careful!

Now, check the back to see if its level. Place your piece back on your craft surface. From the inside you can press down to flatten your base to make it perpendicular to the sides. If the ends of your sides over lap a little its fine. (I will HAVE to make a video for this process!) That can be easily trimmed – if your reliquary is a circle or oval you'll want to trim a little at a time until your two ends meet up and then put a little glue there - once the piece is cured using either a box cutter or really sharp, sturdy scissors you can trim away any excess. Keep in mind all of the sides and a little of the front and back will be covered with the copper tape later.

Finish your reliquary scene I like to add embellishments of the sparkley kind to the seams and sides it brings light and dimension and texture to the whole piece. Smooth glue all along the inside of the sides and sprinkle Vintage Glass Glitter or Ultra Fine Glitter from Art Institute. ( LOVE LOVE LOVE their glitters!)

Ok... the stage is set, you have everything just where you LOVE it and its as sparkley as you can stand take a deep breath... ahhh isn't that better? Meee tooo... (: We are right about to get to the GOOD STUFF...

I use Mica Sheets to enclose most of my reliquaries – its a really Victorian vibe and shrouds your piece in a bit of mystery and really draws people in. Ooooh what's in there? Place a piece of mica on top of your box and trace the box with a pencil (or pen or scribe) you want the mica to come all the way to the outer edge so that it neither exceeds the edge fore falls in – that would just make you cry and we don't want any tears on our art! (=

Cut the shape out with ordinary scissors and glue into place. The glue is just to hold the mica in place while you work with the copper tape.
What's that, Julee, did you say COPPER TAPE?

Well... let's chat about the copper tape next week... mmmmmk???

Go get your boxes built and let me know how it goes! Shoot me some questions and have fun!!!

Go Get YOUR CrAfT on!!!
xoxo
jul

Monday, February 14, 2011

Celebrating Love in ALL its Forms

Happy Valentine's Day dear ones!



I have a new favorite song and I've been singing it for like two months now



How cute is she??? I love the line where she says I know some say this day is arbitrary, but its a good excuse to put our love to use! LOVE LOVE LOVE it!

For me Valentine's Day is a special day... my mom even made a quilt for Simon and I that says "May your Love always be a Valentine". Simon and I had our very first date on Valentine's Day 2000. He was two hours late to pick me up, but he brought me a Pearl Jam mix CD and two bottles of my favorite Wente Cabernet so I let him take me to my favorite restaurant. Our Valentine's have always been pretty small, sweet and home made...

Here's my Valentine to you :)


Flower love

Silly Love

Best Friend love

Craftsman Love

Ratty Love

Old things Love


Mother Nature Love

You Love

Happy Love

Qewt things Love

Doin' stuff with Daddy Love

Crafty Love

Romantic MisterMann Love

Work Shop Love

Details Love


See it in her eyes Love

Shoppee Shoppe Love

Playin' with Mom love

What this day is all  about! Puppy LOVE


Happy Love day to you!
xoxo
jul

NOW go get YouR cRaFt ON!!!