Monday, May 30, 2011

Crafty Minions...

Saturday was Crafty Minions!  From 11am until 5pm, I was at Aqua Books in Winnipeg, selling my cards, collages, magnets and more.  I participated in the last sale (in March) and had a blast!  This time was no different.  I was sitting between two talented artisans: 
The Silver Agenda jewellery and Head In The Oven aprons.  


I can't wait for the next instalment, in August!

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Contest!



Check this link for a fabulous new contest on my tumblr!  If you don't have a tumblr, no problem! 
Simply leave a comment below to be entered.  
Contest ends Monday May 30th, please click link for details.  


Currently Crushing On...

A list of things I'm currently drooling over...


Find these here!

I recently purchased a pair of glasses from clearlycontacts.ca because they had a promotion going for a free pair of glasses to the first 10,000 people using this particular coupon code.  I decided to take my chances with a pair, figuring if they didn't look good or were poor quality, all I'd lose was $15 (for shipping).  Well, they arrived today, and let me tell you… They are GREAT!  I spotted these babies well after I made that order, so I'm crossing my fingers and toes that they have another promo like that ASAP!!!

Cateye Glasses: $118, clearlycontacts.ca



Find this here!
Colour me kitschy!  I am in love with this deer cardi.  And, it's inexpensive to boot!  There's a dress I've had my eye on from this same shop (ten points if you can guess which one!).  The only reason I haven't bought it yet is because I can't decide what else I'd like to buy from this shop, to save on shipping!


Deer Cardigan :$32, etsy.com/shop/imyourpresent



Find this here!


Can we just take a second to appreciate the many uses and aesthetic appeal this little ditty has?  Imagine, my new cateye glasses (they will be mine!) sitting atop this perfect little holder?  Right?!  Sigh. 

Glasses/Key Caddy: $35,  etsy.com/shop/ArtAkimbo

That's it for today, but I'm an obsessive online shopper… So check back often for more goodies!


Saturday, May 14, 2011

Father's Day!

While it seems Mother's Day just passed, us crafters have to look ahead… And the next holiday is: 
Father's Day!  
I love making Father's Day cards, because they make me think of my dad.  He is hilarious, and sensitive, and incredibly thoughtful.  And the older I get, the more I appreciate him and all he's done for me and my family.  

Father's Day greeting card.


Nifty and Thrifty!

There isn't much more satisfying than finding a ridiculously great find at a second-hand store, is there?
I used to work in a Value Village (Savers in the US/UK) and now have a Goodwill right down the street.
Here are a few examples of those diamond-in-the-rough finds:

Ganesh I found for Jesse.

Donuts sign hanging above my desk.

Real butterfly coasters.

Something a lot of people haven't figured out yet, is that Goodwill stores are goldmines for vintage wrapping paper!  Check out these adorable sheets!

I also pick up all of my frames at Value Village, I use them for my collages.  I can often pick up a bag of about four or five for $3.99.  


Lady Luck

So do you remember when I said I got an absolutely amazing gift for Mother's Day?
Well, here it is…


Awesome, right?  I think so.  Now I'm addicted!  I want to find every book I've ever read in my life, and a million that I haven't, and just read.    Daughter needs to get to school?  Sorry, I'm reading.  I have a craft sale in two weeks and should be working?  Sorry, I'm reading.  Forget eating or sleeping, I'm reading.
(that may have been a slight exaggeration, you'll notice I do that from time to time) Perhaps the novelty will wear off, as it inevitably does with everything, but until then… I'm reading.

Ten points if you recognize what I'm reading.

Crafty Minions!


It's almost that time again!  I am getting really excited for the next Crafty Minions Handmade and Vintage Sale!I participated in the last show, and had a wonderful time.  I'm hoping for great weather, and a lot of people walking through the door.  





 Crafty Minions - Handmade and Vintage Sale

May 28, 2011  
10am - 5pm
at Aqua Books
274 Garry St. 
Winnipeg, Manitoba








Monday, May 9, 2011

Gettin' Hitched.

So, my partner and I have been engaged for almost four years now.  We haven't begun planning our wedding for a million and nine reasons, the main one being: who on earth has the time?  We have two kids already (don't judge) and very busy lives (read: we are lazy... and wedding planning seems a daunting task).  
But recently, we have decided that we really need to get on this.  No more sitting around.  Literally.  Another reason we have slacked on the planning process is -like everyone- we want to look our best.  By no means are we overweight people, but we want those wedding photos to show us at our hottest!  So we bought a treadmill, have started eating better, and generally taking better care of ourselves.
In the meantime, I have been scouring the internet looking for ideas, decorations, and most important of all… THE dress.

I dig this little cutie:

http://www.etsy.com/shop/AngelsBridalBoutique
…And can we take a minute to enjoy those shoes?!  I heart t-straps.

Glass Marble Magnet Tutorial

(NOTE-all of this can be found in Michael’s Craft stores)
You will need: 
* A small bag of flat, clear glass marbles (you know the kind people put in fishtanks and vases?). Try to find good ones, without any bubbles.  They may come in several different sizes (1/2”, 3/4”, 1”, etc) and shapes (try to find squares, these look great, and may be easier for beginners!)

* Strong, thick round magnet, in the same size or just smaller than the glass beads.  I like 3/4” glass and magnet.  
* Magazines, books, etc.  Anything with small images that would look awesome as a magnet.  I like using vintage greeting cards - the paper is sturdier; I’ll explain why that is important in a minute)
* A strong clear adhesive, like Diamond Glaze (which I like because of it’s pointed-tip applicator)

* A crafting knife, or scissors.  I use scissors, because I’m a lefty and can’t use a craft knife without disaster.
Step 1:
Use a placemat, or craft cutting board under your work area.  Place the glass marble on top of the image, and cut along the marble carefully.  Or, you could trace along the marble with a pencil lightly, and cut out the image afterward with scissors.  If you’re a serious paper crafter, you may even have round punches in the appropriate size.  Have at ‘er.
(Ok, so like I said -the reason I like using vintage greeting cards is because they are generally made of a thicker paper, and magazine paper is quite thin.  This means that sometimes the dark magnet shows through behind the magazine cut-out.  You can easily fix this by gluing a piece of white card stock over the magnet and under the image.)
Step 2:
Now squeeze a layer of glue onto the glass, and make sure you cover the entire area.  Don’t use too much, or it will squish out of the sides.  But don’t use too little, because it will be noticeable under the glass.  I suggest practicing with a few spare pieces of paper before using the images you really like.  
Step 3:
Place the image carefully on the glued underside, squeezing out any air bubbles.  Hold for at least 15 seconds.  You will probably have a two to five second time-frame to adjust the image to fit the glass properly.  Use it.  
Step 4:
Go grab a latte.  Let your works of art dry.
Step 5: 
Now that it’s dry, you can glue the magnet on. (But first, if needed, cut off any paper hanging off the sides)  You can use the same adhesive as before.  Dab a small dot in the centre of the glass, and press the magnet down firmly.  Allow to dry again (another latte? flip through a magazine?).
Step 6: 


Enjoy your beautiful magnets!  And send me photos!


Sunday, May 8, 2011

The First Post.

 Papertrail has (finally) joined the Blogspot community!
Thank you very much for stopping by.

First off, I'd like to say a very Happy Mother's Day to all the mom's out there.  I had a wonderful day with my husband-type-thing and our two kids, and got an amazing gift.  I'm a very lucky woman.

I am an avid crafter, and love trying to make new things.  Here are a few cards I have recently made:

I can't wait to meet you guys, share ideas, and learn new crafting techniques.