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I’ve Redecorated My Walls

Between Friends created by Pamela Detlor & Glamma Gregory

I have done a bit of re-decorating and have purchased several new art pieces this summer from friends.  I feel so lucky to have such gifted and creative friends.

Freedom - Art created by Pamela Detlor & Linda Woods

Earlier this summer, I bought some art from my friend Pamela Detlor and hung it on my wall in addition to two Linda Woods originals I had from before.  I love them all and when I wake up and see my wall of art first thing I am delighted. It is the most perfect way to wake up.

One Wish

I also purchased a photograph from my friend Carrie Jackson.  One Wish is a print I have wanted for a long time.  She had her Etsy shop in vacation mode for a while and I was unable to purchase it.  Once Carrie decided to be back in business again I was quick to purchase this amazing photo.  I have a special fondness for dandelions; they remind me of Tessa as an infant.  She was known for the longest time to all our neighbours on our street as the dandelion picker.  Who knew she’d become allergic to the suckers!  In any event, Tessa loved to blow the wishes of the dandelions all the time.  I’m sure that’s really what the neighbours noticed was the abundance of even more of these lovely weeds in their yards!  Oh well, she loved it and was so cute too.  This photograph of Carrie’s is brilliant, the capture of just one last wish hanging on before it took flight into the breeze.  I shall look at it with not only fondness of memories of a young Tessa but for the future meeting between Carrie and I in the years to come.  If you had one last wish, what would it be?  Could you even narrow it down to one?  I’m not sure I could.

Namaste Peace Love - Print by Linda Woods

The other day I got more art in the mail, a print I loved at first sight.  I really wanted the original but, alas, Kathleen can’t always get what she wants so I settled on the print.  I have to say, Linda outdid herself with this brilliant art in my opinion.  The photograph, the colors, the words.  It is, to me, the most perfect art and arrived with amazing timing.  I have hung this piece in my room as well.  As I leave my room it will be the last thing I see, aside from my messy closet, and the words will remind me to live a good day.  That’s what I love about Linda’s art, her words are simple yet can mean so much.  Many would say, live a good life.  A life is a long time and we hope to live a good life but we have to get through each day first!  I love this and with the words namaste it reminds me I have been missing yoga as well as to find some assemblance of calm within that day –  not a lot to ask but on some days, hard to achieve.  I love my new art and those who created it.  I am so lucky to have such creative people in my corner.

My Etsy shop is currently in vacation mode as I prepare for the 2010 International Village Gifts/Crafts Show September 18th and 19th, 2010 so check out these ladies for amazing gift ideas or simply buy for yourself like I did!

Evolving Peacefully

I art journal my own way which generally isn’t in a book.  I tried creating an art journal in a book with some journals that never made it for sale and it just doesn’t work for me.  I like a bigger space and I don’t necessarily want to keep what I create.  I simply want to create; to find that place of calm when I can block out the sounds of people around me; the noise of conflict, the stresses of life, the things that need to be done.  I often will crave being down in my art room, with my music on and welcome the walls closing around me so that it is simply me and creativity working as one. I find, for me, when I do this I evolve as a person.

We are forever evolving, as a society, as people and as individuals.  It is not something we can stop – it just happens.  Often we don’t see it happening and then there is that pivotal  moment and things shift and you being to see life before you has changed.  You can’t stop change; it is always there and often we don’t like it but sometimes change comes and we are ready for it because we saw it coming and we were prepared for it.  When this happens we often say change is good; however, when it doesn’t happen this way we hate it.  We adapt either way and hopefully learn and take from the situation what we can and move forward.  Relationships with people change.  It doesn’t matter if that relationship is with your spouse, friend or family member; we change, we evolve.

A lot of grocery stores have switched from plastic to paper bags thinking you can recycle them.  I, however, keep them.  I collect them for painting on.  I love transforming them from boring brown to bold and bright and then after I have admired my creations I tear the shit out of them and re-apply it to the chipboard surface and turn it into a journal for someone else to enjoy!

After having time away with my family on the Oregon Coast, I found my creativity and the desire to lose myself in it and got to work making art on paper bags and turned the paper bags into funky looking books.  What I love about these books is that the paper used to make the covers was created from the art I made on the bags.  Peace and Evolve are new sketch books in my Etsy shop!

Crafters Market

Cherish the Thought in Port Moody, BC is hosting it’s first Crafters Market.  It will run four consecutive Saturdays from April 24 through to May 1st from 11-4.  I have a soft spot for this lovely scrapbook store due to it’s owner Jessie.  I think I may have even been her first customer.  I remember walking into her shop and not really wanting to leave all that quickly.  It was so quaint and full of stuff I hadn’t seen in other scrapbook stores.  Jessie and I hit it off beautifully.  It was like we had always known each other, she wasn’t like a shop owner; more a friend.  She knew I didn’t scrapbook given I likely proclaimed it within a minute or two; however, she knew I made cards at the time and loved scrapbook products but never once did she try and suggest I should scrapbook.  I was on a mission to find a little machine to make holes so I could make books.  I couldn’t find one anywhere and most people looked at me oddly when asked if they had one.  I was pretty sure there had to be one out there in this vast world and was also pretty confident a scrapbook or crafting store would have one.  I asked Jessie if she had ever heard of such a device and she looked at me and said, “I think I have what you’re looking for, do you mean one of these?” and showed me her just purchased from a trade show Bind It All machine.  Not only did she have it but she eagerly hauled it out of the packaging, showed me how to use it to be sure it’s what I was looking for and, when I forgot the instruction booklet in the store, she showed up at my doorstep proclaiming that she “wasn’t a stalker” but thought I’d need the instructions.  Now that is customer service!

My journals and art will only be sold at this Saturday’s Crafters Market (April 24th).  My Etsy shop will be put in vacation mode on Thursday, April 22nd to prepare for Saturday.  The items currently in my shop will be available for purchase at the Crafters Market as well as a few others I have created that are not in my shop. My shop will be back online, hopefully with a change in stock on Sunday, April 25th.  My friend Patricia will also be at the Crafters Market selling her beautiful jewelery and pottery!

I will also be having a give-a-way at the Crafters Market for a chance to win a copy of Meeting In The Ladies Room so if you haven’t purchased your copy yet and you are in the area, come on down and enter to win a copy.

Cherish the Thought is located at: 3130 St John’s St, Port Moody and the Crafters Market will be held in Unit #9 from 11-4!  Look forward to seeing everyone!

Arty Door

Alisa Burke’s book Canvas Remix is a book I look at all the time, that is, until it went A.W.O.L. in my house!  I couldn’t find it anywhere and I figured that I either put it in a really safe place fearing that someone breaking in or visiting would want it OR someone lifted it knowing it was full of great messy ideas.  Either scenario hasn’t boded well for me so I ended up buying another copy.

While I was waiting for my other copy to arrive I purchased a really big canvas for my art room door.  I originally wanted to paint up the entire door because it was boring and white but then I thought I’d just mount a canvas on it and when the paint accidentally carried onto the door I would then have to paint the door around the canvas and it would be really cool.  This canvas will be my doodle canvas.  The canvas when I just feel like painting will be painted on and then repainted and so on; this is the beauty of paint and not being a total rule abiding person, I can just paint over anything and redo it the way I feel at the moment and the layer of thick paint underneath will only add to the overall look at the end.

So, I base coated my canvas and then started and took pictures along the way.

Back to Grade 8

Grade 8 certainly isn’t what it was when I was in Grade 8.  When I was in Grade 8, we all seemed to have shit for hair and were at the bottom of the totem pole in the school and therefore felt as small as we were. Physically, I looked as though I was suppose to be in Grade 6 and thankfully that really horrid perm I got came after the Grade 8 photos so there is no photo of it in the school year book.  Our classes were called normal things like Social Studies, Math and Science.  A French teacher taught our French class and an Art teacher taught the Art class.  Art wasn’t mandatory so I didn’t take it because I avoided art at all costs because I never thought I was any good at it and took typing instead because that was a good solid skill to have; this remains very true because now I am super quick texter on my phone as well as my lap top!

Times have changed.  With government cut backs that I never really paid too much attention to, a French teacher isn’t teaching French anymore unless of course you are in French Immersion and they no longer have designated Art teachers.  In fact, the art supplies are old and dried up and what hasn’t dried up is begging to be used by mass amounts of kids in a really messy way!

My best friend Leah is teaching Grade 8 at a Middle School in Coquitlam.  Middle school is Grades 6-8.  These kids aren’t at the bottom of the totem pole as I was in Grade 8, these kids are at the top and getting ready to head out to High School.  Leah has to teach Art for her class and was looking for ideas and I suggested a little graffiti art on a paper bag.  The kids could relate to it, the paper bags are cheap and every kid can do it.  She loved the idea and told me she wanted me to teach it.  I did what I normally do when Leah makes a statement like that which I find absurd – I rolled my eyes and brushed it off.    

Turned out Leah was serious about me teaching the class so I agreed to teach.  Leah’s class soon became three classes which was the entire group of Grade 8s.  I have one more class to teach but I have to say, Grade 8 has come along way.  The kids were so great, so creative and so welcoming of me.  They loved the idea of getting messy, being expressive and most of all that they couldn’t make a mistake as there really was no right or wrong way to do this project provided they didn’t start a paint fight.  I encouraged them all to create art just for themselves as it didn’t matter if the person sitting next to them liked it or not.  What mattered most of all was how the process was for them in creating their art and if they liked it.

Today I received Thank you cards from the first two classes.  The comments were overwhelming:

Thanks soooo much!  That was the best art class ever!  Christine

Thank you for the fun and memorable art class.  Bobby

THANK YOU!  I’ve always wanted to do graffiti and now you taught us how to do it without the trouble! Chris K.

Thank you so much.  The graffiti art was so cool and it was the most fun all year.  Chris W

Thank you so much for the amazing art class.  I learned so much.  Teanne

Your an amazing artist and helped me a lot.  Marko

Thank you so much for showing us how to do this amazing art!  Andrea

Your work is amazing and I think you would make an excellent art teacher or mentor. Thank you. Sophia

You are an amazing, talented, creative individual; you rock!  Thanks for everything!  Audrey

Thank you for bringing art projects to a whole new level! Aida

Thanks for telling me not to smell paint!  Alvin

I can only say that ALL the comments on the cards were overwhelming to me.  For me, it was two days of playing with paint with a bunch of teenagers without telling them they had to draw in a certain way, for a certain amount of time and create a specific picture.  I simply told them to create what they felt and use words to express themselves and paint to express themselves further.

Created from a paper bag Graffiti Peace is new in my Etsy shop.


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An Olympic Paper Bag

The Olympics are upon us;  if you haven’t noticed perhaps you are living in box or don’t have television.  For those of us living here we are on red and white overload as the world has descended on Vancouver.  I live just outside Vancouver and, even in the burbs, everyone is talking about the Olympics.  Red and white are the dominate color choices and CANADA is often seen on many of the hoodies around.  I have a fondness for hoodies so I’ve been noticing a fair share of them ~ Tracy Cimaglia if you are reading this watch yours cause it’s my favorite and it may go missing.  I have never seen so much Canadian pride, not even on Canada Day; sure we celebrate but nothing to this degree.  The world has seen the beauty of Vancouver and it’s surrounding areas and it has also seen our lack of snow and our extremely spring like warmth.

The first gold medal win on home turf was the talk of the town and, I have to admit, I was hoping Alexandre Bilodeau would get it.  I loved the story of him and his brother.  The Olympics are so medal focused; yes, I too am thrilled to see the medal ceremonies when our fellow Canadians receive their medals, the anthem in the background, flags waving, red and white everywhere and the athletes standing on the podium, tears in their eyes so proud.  It’s thrilling!  What about the others, the ones who didn’t get the medal, the ones who just missed that medal by a hair?  Is their Olympic experience and the journey to that moment any less important?  I don’t think so and yet they aren’t the ones who get the attention.  Every athlete participating at the Olympics deserve recognition for their journey.  The hard work, injuries they have worked through, the parts of life they have given up so they can practice their sport to get to the place they are at…the Olympics.  It is a dream of many.

This paper bag was created with the non-medal Olympians in mind.  The ones who often aren’t spoken of, the ones who do deserve recognition as their journey to the Olympics is likely a great tale just one that won’t get published unless of course they are from some really remote place in the world and learned to ski on rollerskates.

The Inevitable V-Day

It comes every February 14th and I detest it every year.  Valentine’s Day the hearts and mush is unavoidable.  I have people in my life who love Valentine’s Day – it’s their favorite!  I’ll do stuff for those who it matters to but otherwise…not so fond of it.

Matthew wanted Star Wars Valentines to give out! Surprise, surprise!!  He made it easy and Wal-mart was able to provide me with those.  Tessa wanted me to make her Valentines.  I was going to make them with her but she said to do them my way!  So I did.

Painted canvas

I hauled out my printable canvas but didn’t plan to print out anything on it.  I just figured I could use it to paint on.  I have to practice my graffiti given I’m suppose to teach a lesson on it in the near future (that’s a whole other blog post) so I decided to go about this project in that style. I started painting the canvas and while it was drying I grabbed my card stock and cut it down to the size I wanted.

I set up a space heater in my room and turned it on so the canvases would dry faster and I wouldn’t get cold!  It worked like a charm.  I did up three canvases and once dry I chucked them through my Xyron to add the adhesive to them and then cut the canvas into small squares. I had a mild panic attack when I thought I needed to paint another canvas but I managed to make it work! Paying attention in Grade 3 math might have helped.

They turned out just the way I hoped.  Once I attached the canvas to the card stock I thought they each needed a definitive heart on them so out came the black paint and a heart was adorned to each.  Oh and I had enough for two 5×7 size cards – one for the Principal and Tessa’s teacher! 

Oh and there is still time to get FREE shipping in my Etsy shop.  It ends February 12th.

What a Year

February 11, 2010 marks one year since I start selling my journals on Etsy.  Since then I have added my canvases, notepads and blank note cards.   It has been quite a ride.  I’ve made so many fantastic contacts and such incredible friends too.  Life’s path is never known and sometimes when we come to a cross roads we sit and wonder what the hell is up next for me.  Had you asked me 5 years ago where I would be I likely wouldn’t even have come close to what my reality is.  You can choose to sit and wallow in what you think things should be like or you can put your big girl panties on and take a leap of faith – or, in my case a what the hell let’s give it a go.  All the art work I create and list are created with music in the background, me disappearing into my head and letting the music dance with my paint brush or glue stick.  The finished product is always surprising to me.  I’ve been asked what motivates me and inspires me to create everything one of a kind, “like don’t you run out of ideas?”  I never do.  There are days I just don’t have it in me to create and then there are other days where there just isn’t enough time to get it all out of me.  When I run the ideas flow, words and flashes of finished images come together.  It’s the most calming, cheapest form of therapy available.  Me, paper, paint and glue.  I’ve walked through more places with torn paper stuck to my ass than I care to remember this past year but I have enjoyed the process.

It’s been a year I’ll never forget.  I met a bunch of fabulous women through Erica Ehm and Erica herself!  Thanks to Michelle Blau and Dusti Ohland I met Jann Arden which still causes me to grin ear to ear and I made a paper dress and am wearing it in this amazing book Meeting in the Ladies Room written by Linda Woods and Karen Dinino with Pamela Detlor.

My wish list for this year….continued creativity and lots of it.  I hope to finally meet Pamela Detlor, Linda Woods, Karen Dinino and many others from Meeting in the Ladies Room.  I have a new relationship with Zutter which will allow me to continue making my journals on well constructed chipboard and introduce new types of books as well which I’m super excited about.  I am also selling prints of my original sold artwork, the first is now listed in my Etsy shop.

Also…as my thank you for all your support I’m offering FREE SHIPPING on everything in my shop until February 12th!  Take advantage as it’s a great time to buy a one of a kind gift for that special someone – even if you have to hide it for a while.

Ahhhh the Christmas season, it’s the time for joy, happiness and peace on earth.  It’s rammed down our throat by many social media types and we are suppose to believe it.   I find Christmas an odd time of year.  I use to love it, the beauty of it, the parties, the food …well, let’s face it, I still love the food and I could do without the rest.

I had written a whole different blog the other day but scrapped it as it was too personal.  I decided instead to take what I was feeling and go down to my art room and art journal using those same feelings on my paper bag.  I doubt I will be the type to actually keep an art journal but it is so amazing to me how one can lose themselves in the creative process and use art to feel better about things, even if it gives you just a bit of calm before putting down the paint brush and leaving the room.

A lot of the journals I make are extensions of myself.  In my own special way, whether through the tearing process or picture taking I am providing an insight to my world.  When you art journal for yourself it is something truly for you.  It is not really meant for others to understand as long as you understand it.  I used my wrinkled, paint splattered, glue smudged paper bag as a journal page and wrote a lot of my feelings on that bag with a Sharpie marker.  Once I emptied my brain of  words, with my music playing behind me I covered them up using paints and inks in all different ways.  No one can see what I wrote.  It is almost as private as the thoughts in my head, but more colorful.  It’s like when I drive in the car with my music blaring, I lose myself in the music and just drive.  Art journaling for me, feels the same, except I don’t forget where I’m going or turn in the wrong place.

I had a very successful first Christmas season with my Etsy shop. I love giving handmade gifts.  With each visit to the Post Office I pictured the person who would receive their journal, sketch book or art.  My hope is they enjoy it as much as I did making it.

The final result of my paper bag speaks volumes to me.  It’s all I want in my life and wish for yours.  Happy Holidays.

Birthday Gifts

4x6 heart canvas 002aDecember 2, 1970 brought ME into this world.  It is my last year before I turn 40.  I’m not fond of odd numbered years and, because of this, I always round up.  If asked, I shall say I’m either 40 next year or I’m in my 40th year!  Fun!  Sooooo, what’s a birthday without gifts?

4x6 heart canvas Well…tomorrow, December 2, 2009 I will have no shipping on all journals & original art.  Stock up for gifts for Christmas and I will get them to you immediately…they enjoy my smile at the post office.

This canvas is now finished and available in my Etsy shop.

This canvas is now finished and available in my Etsy shop.