May 25, 2012

Bunting paintings (and a donkey)

It sounds vaguely like a crude joke, but really, bunting paintings and a donkey describe the new things you will see in the shop!  I got this little donkey before E was born, though I think I've always liked it more than she has.  One day while taking shop pics, I decided to have donkey lend me a hand - since his arms are so bendy, he was really fun to pose!  I think he may show up with more of my paintings.

The bunting paintings were something I have wanted to make for awhile.  Very pretty on their own, I also think they would look great flanking other paintings (oh so versatile!)  Plus they are a fun way to play with a range of tones and color.

I hope you like them too!!







Oh my, so cute!

Stay creative,
A

P.S. I've had many people ask where I got this cute guy (his name is Charley).  He's no longer available at the shop I purchased him from, since it was a couple years ago, but I did track him down HERE for you.  You're welcome!

P.P.S. Today is the last day to Enter in the Giveaway - what fun!!

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May 23, 2012

Spring Greens

three = tricycle
All of the trees around us are full of leaves at last (we have a couple trees that don't leaf until late spring).  I love the bright greens of spring, the tinge of yellow, the translucence through the new, thin leaves.  As spring turns into summer and then rounds the corner to fall the leaves grow darker and darker, a reminder of the cold that's just around the next bend...which is why I always revel in the brightness of spring!

the trees


green glass leaf bowl

apple green infinity scarf

green leaves

green grass ring

bright green crocheted pillow

happy moment

green dress

green ombre chevron throw



Makes you want to rush right out and lie in the grass!  Check out these and more spring greens here.

Stay creative,
A

P.S. Don't forget to join in the Giveaway fun for a chance to win any 4x4 painting of your choice!

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May 21, 2012

Pick One: Giveaway Day!!


Well, it's finally here, giveaway day!  In fact, this is the first giveaway I've ever done - so it's especially exciting - and to make this giveaway even more super special, I'm opening it up a bit (though you may already have an idea where I'm going with this).  Instead of offering one specific painting, the winner of this giveaway will get to pick ANY ONE of my 4X4 paintings.  That's right.  Any one of them.  Your choice! 

Do you have a nook that could use a bit of color?  Know a new baby or kiddo who has a special affinity for a certain letter?  Looking to complete that art wall?  I think I have something for you!  I started with my alphabet paintings, combining whimsy and color, trying to create pieces that are colorful enough for children, but not too sweet for an adult to proudly hang too.  I have since branched out into other decorative paintings and my cycling counting set.  

So check them all out down below and then keep reading for instructions on how to enter...




Now that you have an idea of which painting you'd like, it's time to enter!!   

To be entered, all you have to do is leave a comment below answering the following question:

What are you glad for?

Personally, I am glad to be here (wherever here may be...within reason, of course!)  I am endlessly optimistic and love to share in the happiness of others - I can't wait to see your comments!!

**Bonus entries: Let's get connected!  Start following this blog.  Follow me on Facebook.  Or *heart* my shop - just leave me a comment if you do any/all of these and you will get an extra entry for each new way we're connected! (So follow my blog and Facebook = 2 additional entries) 

I will be taking new entries until Friday, May 25th at 7pm CST.  The winner will be chosen by random number generator and announced on Saturday, May 26th!  Good luck :)

Stay creative,
A


Psst - want to get in the fun on some other giveaways??  Check out Giveaway Day  through Sew Mama Sew!!


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May 16, 2012

The Color of Cranberries and Plums

The deep, saturated purple and red hues mingle in a romantic and subtle way.  Such a cozy color combo - perfect for quiet winter days or lovely summer sunsets.


Romantic and Soothing

A cozy, yet sultry bedroom

Bringing out the natural pink in cheeks

A welcoming entry

Pulling out all the stops with plum

Check out more of this beautiful combination here.

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May 14, 2012

Shop Spotlight: In Stolen Moments

Love these as much as I do?  Pop over to In Stolen Moments for more!!

If it were not for Danielle, her friendship and encouragement, I don't think I would have taken the leap into opening my own Etsy shop.  Danielle's shop In Stolen Moments is full of beautifully hand-dyed and hand-printed shirts, linens and bags featuring lino-prints she designed and cut.  Oh, and she is also a full-time mama of two boys.  And she makes her own yogurt and cheese (among other things).  The woman has skills, I'm telling you! 

I was halfway through the alphabet, wishing for a shop, but not knowing where to start when one day on the phone she kindly but firmly told me to just do it - open the shop.  I was never going to be 100% ready since I'd inevitably get thrown curveballs (since that is life!) so why not start and see where it got me.  I owe her a lot and so thankful she gave me the kick-in-the-pants I needed!

So as I was saying about mad skills, Danielle creates beautiful designs.  Between my 2 kids I think we own 5 or 6 of her creations, and I've given many as gifts.  I've invited Danielle for a virtual chat to share some of her shop secrets and stories.  You can also check out her lovely world over at her blog or on Facebook.

Hey Danielle, thanks for chatting with me!  So, when did you start doing prints?  
Better yet, what inspired your first print?  

The print that started it all
Believe it or not, I just started a little over a year ago. My first print was inspired by my second son, Xander. We planned a home birth for the little guy and I knew that if it all worked out I'd want to shout it from the rooftops, or at the very least have my new babe wear a shirt proclaiming that he was "born at home." As it turns out, our home birth turned into a hospital birth. And while it has taken me a long time to come to terms with that unexpected turn of events, it also gave me the nudge I needed to go into business. Since my babe couldn't wear the sweet shirt I designed, I wanted to make sure that somebody would!

Where do you get your inspiration?

Right now most of my inspiration comes from my little ones. I fancy myself a magician of sorts with my toddler. He often tells me what he'd like on his next shirt. And then it marinates. Sometimes it takes a few days, sometimes weeks. But no matter how long it's been since his initial idea, the reaction upon seeing the product is always the same. Unbridled excitement.

When I need to step away from the kid stuff, I find myself drawn to my surroundings. Either what is immediately around me, pictures I flip through, or memories I have.

What has been your biggest success?

Honestly, I still count that first sale as my biggest success. After years and years of making stuff, finally putting myself out there was a really big step. I was nervous and shy and all that. Having that first person look at my work and decide that they wanted it to be a part of their life, their children's life, well, that's a big deal.  
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On the flip side, what have you learned through your experiences?

An important lesson I've learned over the past year is that it is easy to get in a rut. Even though so many parts of what I do are my own, from dyeing the shirts through to mixing the inks for printing, it is easy to start doing the same thing over and over. Because it works. I have to make sure to push myself to keep reaching and stretching and trying new things.

Psst - check out the back wall!  Sky, Land, Sea - love.

What would you like people to know about you?

I think people should know that I am not a trained artist. In fact it wasn't until early adulthood that I really started to make stuff. (All this crazy creativity was buried DEEP!!!!) I started with knitting, largely following patterns written by others. And haven't stopped using my hands to make stuff since.

For local Chicago people, where can we see you this summer?

I'm still finalizing my summer schedule, trying to balance my desire to be out doing shows with my desire to enjoy summer with my kiddos. I have my show schedule over on my website, so you can keep tabs on me there.
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Thank you so much Danielle for sharing!!  Be sure to check out In Stolen Moments - you will be glad you did.  In the meantime, here are some of my personal In Stolen Moments favorites!!


Tug Boat

My little C wears this one in the onesie style (he's a baby after all)

Biplane

Here's another you'll catch my kiddos wearing

Helicopter

Hot Air Balloons

My little E wears this very shirt!!


Stay Creative,
A

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May 11, 2012

behind the scenes: The Craft Trunk


If you've ever peaked at my shop profile, then you know the story of my craft trunk.  It's old and banged up.  It weighs a million pounds and the squeaky wheels don't really work.  It holds all sorts of art supplies - sort of like Mary Poppin's carpet bag, but bigger (and heavier).  In a word, it's perfect!

Where do you keep your treasures?

Stay creative,
A

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May 7, 2012

Shop Spotlight: Giardino

Giardino is one of my favorite shops on Etsy.  Based out of Ohio, this Cleveland artist masterfully crafts lovely paper pieces and beautiful linens.  (Lemon and Pomegranate block prints below)


I've long coveted many of her tea towels! 

Fig Leaf linen tea towels

Fig Leaf linen pillow case

Orchid and Orange Peacock Feather linen pillow case
 
Rustic Scottish Thistle linen tea towel

Avocado and Olive linen napkins

Dandelion linen napkins

Grey and Ocre Ogee linen pillow case

So very beautiful, don't you think?
Stay creative,
A

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May 4, 2012

behind the scenes: Whoooo are you?

After completing two similar "O is for Owl" paintings, I've decided to change it up and paint a different owl - a barn owl.  I'm really happy with how it turned out - it's always fun to see where my paintings will take me.  Many times I will "prep" a canvas with a base color, but won't know what I'm painting yet.  Generally I have at least an idea of what letter will go with a chosen color, but even then, it's not set in stone.  You may have also noticed some new decorative paintings I've added - I love painting the ABCs, but wanted to expand my range - I'm excited by these new directions, I know that even I will be surprised!!


Stay creative,
A

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May 3, 2012

Inspired by the peacock

The blues, greens and touches of yellow makes this peacock-inspired combo fresh and a little unexpected.  

source

H is for Heart

Project Runway loveliness

paper flowers

a dream home

statement chair

muted spin on blues and greens (with a hint of yellow)


Stay creative!
A

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