Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Happily Ever After - Black and White envelope album

I have been working on some little albums... that I am selling at boutiques this fall and in my Etsy shop.

I wanted to show you all of the pages that are inside.  


Happily Ever After mini envelope album cover

transparency over silk and paper flowers







Microbeads and flowers
Page 1

Page 2

Page 3

Page 4

Page 5

open pages with envelope inserts partially extended
Extra embellishments, flowers, patterned paper, ribbons


view of opened album

Ribbons on rings - Album side
 This one is being sold on my etsy shop.  Go check it out.Click here to acquire this Black and White beauty.


Wednesday, August 28, 2013

A Perfect Joy - Mini Album

I recently completed a little photo- scrapbooking - album.  I love the way it turned out.  I thought I would share the finished project with you.








So... Do you want one?
...check out my etsy store because I have a very few to sell.  Grab one before they are gone. A Perfect Joy- mini album

Remember - Girls Trip Memory Album

This was a trip I took with my sisters and Mom. We are just now getting around to filling it with the pictures from our adventure. Here are a few shots, the cover mostly. Keep looking, others are being posted too!














We went to Washington DC and to Baltimore, Maryland.









Yep! We made it to New York City!

 

 






Serendipity!!!!

 
 
Mary Poppins Musical.
Central Park.
Little Italy.











Off to Gettysburg and Fly away Home!




Sunday, May 19, 2013

Sticky Zebra Popcorn - Recipe



This is my Mothers day gift to my Mommy!
 



Sticky Zebra Popcorn

 Some people lovingly call this Satan’s mix, because the temptation to eat it is TOO great. It is best eaten the day it is made, which is not a problem.  I don’t make it too often because I cannot stop eating it!  

5 quarts popped popcorn, with un-popped kernels removed (3/4 cup kernels)
1 10 oz. mini marshmallows
¼ teaspoon salt
1 cup butter
1 1/3 cup granulated white sugar
½ cup light corn syrup
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 cup white chocolate chips
1 cup milk chocolate chips

1.      Put popcorn in a stove top popper that stirs as it pops.  Heat corn over med-high heat.  Stir constantly until the popping stops (be careful not to leave it on too long – it can burn), take out any un-popped kernels. Pour into large bowl and mix in marshmallows.  Set aside
2.      In medium sauce pan, over med-high heat, combine salt, butter, sugar and corn syrup and bring to a boil; stir for 3 minutes, stirring constantly.
3.      Remove from heat, add vanilla (it will bubble a little, be careful)
4.      Pour over popcorn mixture, stir till marshmallows are melted and everything is coated well. 
5.      Spread concoction out on wax paper


6.      Melt white chocolate with a ¼ teaspoon of vanilla in the microwave for 30 second intervals.  Stir, and repeat until the chocolate is melted (it may not be runny, but spreadable).  Spread over coated popcorn.
7.      Melt milk chocolate with a ½ teaspoon of olive oil in the microwave for 30 second intervals.  Stir and repeat until chocolate is melted.  This one is runnier.  Drizzle over coated popcorn. 
8.      If your kitchen is hot at this point, the chocolate will not harden.  So I stick it in the fridge to solidify the chocolate. 
9.      Then eat it! Or share it! Yummy!

Friday, March 29, 2013

Feminine illustration

This is one of the first illustrations I did with the Prisma color markers.  I was still learning how to make the shading work.  This is another example of taking my design from pencil to marker and making a fashion flat too. 


Sunday, March 17, 2013

Green with Evny - illustration

Another fashion illustration

 This is my ballerina in green.  Envy is her name.  Her favorite color is green.  

Once again I used the Prisma markers for the color illustration. 

Happy St. Patty's day.

 

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Vintage Orange Dreamsicle - illustration

This was another assignment for school.  In my textile class, I had to manipulate a piece of fabric and make it my own.  I then had to design a garment that would show that new fabric.  Drum roll.....
VINTAGE -- Orange Dreamsicle.

Orange Dreamsicle - Mood board.

fashion illustration and flat drawing (hand drawn, not in CAD)

Fabric was altered with ink dropped onto the fabric, misted with water and then air dried.  The damask image  was screen printed form an original design of mine in silver ink. 




Here is a picture of the drawings taken from pencil to Prisma markers.