Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Beautiful box for sale

Here's another item from my stash that I have been hoarding....




A great box for storage or display! Found here.



Friday, September 17, 2010

A little getaway.

I have to blog about a getaway I took with Sarah before she started school... we went to the nearest city and took a couple days for shopping.

I decided to treat her to a hotel downtown and then we could make a couple days of it.

I picked the Hotel Belvedere since it was a great price and close to downtown. Plus it looked really cool! It has 20 unique rooms and its like a large bed and breakfast.


This photo is from their website and shows the front and the great patio where we had breakfast. Nice stone wall and plantings everywhere.

When we got there she asked me if I minded being upgraded to a bigger room - huh? NO!
She sent us up to the 2nd floor and we opened our door to this...

EEK! Original fireplace and 12 foot ceilings, bay window, antique furniture with a brass bed, original wood floors and tile in the bathroom and even a little kitchen. It was so cool. The stairs in the above picture went up to a walk in closet. I could live here! What a cool studio apt this would make.

All of the shutters were original and wood and closed and opened. With a great view as well.


All brass keys - a REAL key.



The tile in front of the fireplace.

Radiator.

And a confusing door above the bathroom door. Like WHERE does that go? And how do you get there?

Tile floor on the kitchen and bath.

Sarah thought it was ok (she's more of a modern girl) and she liked the free wifi on each floor - I was in my element and loved it all! I thoroughly recommend it.


Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Studio Tour

Labour Day Monday I had a nice hour to myself and took myself to this...

I loved the idea of it being a walking tour and all the artists were in one place and all the art looked cool too with a nice variety.

It was really cool! They had the booths all set up on walking paths in the woods and also music and food set up.

I loved all kinds of things, but the painted chairs by Alice Hinther were neat and she had all kinds of jewelry with vintage papers which is right up my alley.


I also thought the rug hooking was really nice. She dies all her own wool and then cuts them and hooks them onto canvases of her own designs. Her name is Loretta Moore (no website)

And this guy blew me away! Jean Pierre Schoss had this giant moose made of recycled metal at the front gate and then tons of other things. I liked the metal flowers and all kinds of objects made of old propane and oil tanks and other metals. Check out his website here.

There were also other metal ornaments, a knife maker - awesome! , jewelry, stained glass, carving, painting and stone sculpture.


I am definitely planning on going back next year when I have more time. Wonderful!

Friday, September 10, 2010

Small glass bottles for sale

These have been in my stash for a long time and now that I am making my new art room, it's time for them to move on...

14 vintage glass bottles with screw on lids that have felt powder, glitter and bronzing powders in them. All made by TEXSTYLE Art Co.






For more details see here.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Collage Board

Well Sarah(my daughter) is all settled in now in Residence in Nursing school! All of us are excited and a fun time for her.

We took a lot of her stuff, but she left this corkboard she had covered in collage. Not enough room and concrete walls. :(

This is made up of all things she cut out and made up.



The bottom corner is the one I like....


Some sayings:

First, you dream it. Then you do it.

Be an original

FUN FEARLESS FEMALE

Attitude

"I've got to be me"

I'm hungry for change

be SMART

I want life to mean something


There is no height restriction in breaking records - No minimum age for making millions


That whole "everyones doing it" thing
when it comes to being a teenager
and getting high?
Just another stupid stereotype.


Good advice I think.


Thursday, September 2, 2010

No impact man

NO Electricity, taxis, elevators, take-out food, tv and much more.

A film on a families decision to give up making an impact for a year







HIghly recommend it!

Friday, August 27, 2010

RR Journal page

I got a nice surprise in the mail yesterday.. a round robin journal page swap I am in with the girls from Artfest.

Jessica sent me this page for my journal which has the theme of dreams. It is 5x7. I love how she did the whole thing with flying and birds.

This is one side,


and the other....


I love it Jessica! She has also got featured for her journals on Mary Ann Moss's blog here.

Check her out!

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Sunday Assignment

Please leave a comment saying what you "see"/ feel/ what this page means to you.

Try not to read the previous comments so you don't get influenced...

Thanks!

EDIT: Thanks so much for all your comments! That was so neat to read all the different views. Just for you curious ones out there - what I intended with the page was showing all the boxes and labeling them - was of all the things that we "think" keep us from our dreams. We think we are too old, we think we don't have enough money, we can't because of the family or kids, because there's no TIME, or we are afraid etc. I'd like people to "get out of the boxes" and just go for your dreams. NO excuses.




Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Crosscut Saw

I finished a commission for a crosscut saw awhile ago and I am posting some pics now....

It was for my boyfriends aunt and she wanted a pic of the farm where she grew up including what it looked like then and now. She had some pics and an aerial shot of the farm too. She also wanted a painting of the truck her father used in his business.





The finished saw in their house!

I hope she liked it - Sean thought it was great and remembered his grandparents farm being like that.


Monday, August 2, 2010

A couple days at the cottage...

Had some lazy days at the cottage recently. My friend invited Sarah and I for a couple days.

It was wonderful!






Can't wait to go back.