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Thursday, 30 April 2009
click here to check out the baby site for sales! We have been busy lately, with a class for mother's day cards for the 4-H er's and a couple of great Saturday classes! I am excited about being able to offer things for sale and will be changing and offereing different items often. There is a huge learning curve to doing this stuff! Thanks for checking us out and I will try to be better about posting! Hugs and Happy Spring!
Our Pansies are still blooming in the north window box.... They are sure troopers!
Sunday, 29 March 2009
A big weekend was had by all. Nine ladies from the Seattle area were here from Friday afternoon through Sunday mid-day. In that time we created three books and a folder cover! Everyone was creative to the max and I think all were happy with their projects. Pictures will follow! We made gorgeous papers from lowly kraft paper on Friday evening and they were dry and ready to do for our book on Saturday. We constructed an Orgami book with our papers Saturday morning, then a tag book and then the mini legal pad holder. Before dinner we started our Asian slide holder book and after dinner we finished the construction. Sunday was spent embellishing and shopping. All in all a productive and happy weekend. Now I need to prepare for my gals on Tuesday! Come back and play again! Thursday, 26 March 2009
This is my first blog and it is exciting to get this going! Our store has been having more fun lately with Michele and her watercolor classes... more and more beginners are coming to join us and finding that watercolor is fun! You can see what has been going on at: www.justwatercolor.blogspot.com As I get better at this we will be adding photos and demos to the blog as well as offering products for sale with payment via paypal. This is a learning experience for me and I know I can do it. Our card classes have been busy too, with 7
These cards were done with Adirondack dye reinkers in a spritz bottle..I really like the way the colors blend and play with each other! To use the reinkers for spritzing you must dilute them with water... about two inches of water in a small bottle with three good hard squirts of the ink. Shake it up well and go for it... Combining colors that are close to each other works best. So if you use Butterscotch, Red Peper and Cranberry you will get a beautiful red to orange color..We have the reinkers and the bottles and I will gladly publish the recipes for some of the color combinations that work for me. Let me know at: That's all for now, tune in again for more fun at the Picture Attic! |