Sunday, March 13, 2011

The Case of the Missing Pie

I woke up the other morning and decided it was a morning that chocolate pie would make a perfectly acceptable breakfast.
(I, being female, believe I have the right to make that decision on certain days.)

Scribble, was very quick to agree and grabbed a fork and plate.

Imagine my surprise when I removed the foil only to discover someone had eaten the filling out of the entire pie! All that was left was a sad little pie crust....and a very guilty fork, covered in chocolate.

Scribble found this to be quite amusing.

I was not nearly as pleased.
(Hell hath no fury like a woman denied her chocolate.)

Scribble, being her typical helpful little self, decided to question a few of the residents to see if they knew what had happened to the pie.

First, she asked Moth.
Moth gave a little gasp and claimed she couldn't image anyone she knows would do anything so awful.

Scribble thought she'd ask Blush to see if she saw anything...
...but Blush just blushed shyly and promised she hadn't seen a thing.

I finally decided to take matters into my own hands and went to our resident fairy.
Fairies, after all, typically make it their business to know everything that goes on in the house.

Trinket happily perched on my finger and giggled at me
(her typical first response when I ask her a question she feels is silly.)

 
She then pointed out that I should very well know who ate the pie. After all, only one person in the house is known for getting midnight snacks...

 
Luckily for my husband, Scribble quickly saved the day by jumping into my hand with a very special surprise.

(I told my husband of my morning dilemma and he just laughed and laughed.
I still did not find it nearly as amusing!)

In other news, I am almost done with my next doll.
I'm still working on my furry friend, but had to take a break from him to complete this doll. Now that the time has changed, I should be able to have enough daylight to photograph her when I get home from work during the week!







Sunday, February 27, 2011

A Week of House Sitting

Well, this week has been busy busy and not in the way that I would have hoped!
We spent the entire week at my mom's,
taking care of her dogs while she was out of town. It's nice being at her house
(it's bigger than ours so it gives us all more room to stretch out), but packing up stuff for two adults, one baby, and two dogs for a week makes it feel like we were moving!

Unfortunately, I didn't really pack my sewing stuff
so I was very unproductive this week.
 I did, however, spend some time with my sketchbook.
It's sad...I look through all my old sketchbooks at my mom's and think about the days when I drew picture after picture of crazy fantastic creatures.
Sometimes I feel like I've lost my magic.
(I've faced a depressing amount of tragedies over the past ten years...not to mention a traumatizing art school experience that left me giving up on art completely for two years...so I guess I shouldn't be too hard on myself.)

Anyway, I'm trying to commit to reconnecting with my old self.
I miss my creative side that could see the dragons lurking behind the trees and
the fairies flitting by in the wind.

I'm happy to say I'm now back home and happily working on my newest project.
This will be my first time working with faux fur...and it's pretty interesting so far!

Since I don't have any pictures of my progress,
you get to play peek-a-boo with Scribble!



Hope you guys have a great week!

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Blush

I can't wait until the time changes back!
It seems like during the week, I'm never home when there's daylight!
Anyway, I finally took pictures of my latest doll
...and she's my very favorite I've made so far. :)

Painting has always been a first love in art for me
so I've been wanting to combine making plushies with my painting for awhile now.
I'm so happy with how she came out
and I just can't wait to start on my next project now!
(I already have a sketch of him too ;) )

This is Blush...





Blush is a quiet girl and tends to be quite shy around new people.
If you take the time to get to know her though, she's actually quite wonderful. :)

She's 9.5" tall while sitting, handsewn and handpainted.
(And yet another yay for me for figuring out how to add her yarn hair!)

It's going to be a beautiful weekend here!
I'm off to enjoy this unexpected spring weather...hope you guys have a great weekend!

Thursday, February 10, 2011

A Little Update...W.I.P.!

I am so excited right now!
For the past year I've been trying to "find myself" while creating plushies
....and I think I'm finally getting closer!
I am terribly excited about the doll I'm working on right now and can't wait to share her with you,
but I've still got a few finishing touches to make.

In the meantime, you get a couple of fun work in progress pictures with Scribble helping me out! :)




I've actually been working on this doll for what seems like forever now. This is the first time I've really added "hair" to a plushie...and at some points I wasn't sure if I'd survive the task. Thank goodness Scribble has been here cheering me on.



I used the same yarn that I used on my very first doll.
I was thinking this would be a great project to use up the last of it...until I ran out before I was done.
Now I have a whole new ball of it to use up.
*sigh*
(Thank goodness I like pink, huh?)

Friday, February 4, 2011

Altered Journal

I just love having an art journal.
It's such a relaxing thing to do...and a great place to play with paint and collage
(plus, it creates a perfect home for my little doodles!)

I started my altered journal quite awhile ago and have been working on it off and on over the past year. I really don't work on it nearly enough!

I picked up a random hardback book on clearance and got to work gluing pages together and ripping pages out when it started getting too fat. It was a really scary thing to do to a book, but once I talked myself into doing it, it was a lot of fun!

I've found that I can't really make myself focus on a single page at once. Instead, I just randomly flip through the book until something jumps out at me to be added.

Here are a couple of my pages so far...




I haven't touched either of these pages in awhile...so maybe they're done! :)

Thursday, January 27, 2011

A Mostly Original Sock Monkey :)

In 2009 for Christmas, I was so excited about my new found sewing skill,
I went a little overboard trying to make things for everyone. I was quite exhausted.
(When you only sew by hand and you're lucky to have an hour a day to do it, it takes a long time to complete a project!)

This past Christmas I decided to give myself a break.
I only made a gift for one person...and that was only because she'd been casually mentioning wanting this for six months or so.

My brother's girlfriend was just dying for me to make her a sock monkey...
but not just any sock monkey, she wanted the original.
I searched for those stinking socks and only came up with a pair at Hobby Lobby for $12. Yikes!
(I had a problem with spending that much on a pair of socks when I could go to Target and buy a completed monkey for the same price!)

Luckily, I did come up with a pair that I deemed to be close enough for much less at Marshall's.

Somehow, eventhough I only made one gift this year,
I still didn't finish it until the day before Christmas Eve!

All you get is a sad cell phone picture and a messy background...
he got boxed up as soon as I completed him!



I sewed his button eyes on and sat back to look at him...and I hated him!
I pulled out my paints, added a few lines here and there and was so much happier.

I think it's funny how much a few tiny details can change something so drastically.

By the way, if you ever want to make a sock monkey, I love this tutorial.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Gree the Luck Monster

Sweet little Gree is a luck monster...

Unfortunately, he spends so much time giving luck to others,
he has none left over for himself.
It's rather embarrassing being a luck monster with no luck at all.


Thankfully, Gree is such a sweet soul, he tolerates it all with good spirits and manages to keep a smile on his face. :)