Monday, October 13, 2014


BUSY, BUSY, BUSY......

Talk about crazy. Starting 4 weeks ago, pure chaos engulfed me. My husband suffered and serious leg injury, that required immediate surgery, it was a LONG few weeks of running him to doctor's appointments, aiding him in maintaining his job (thank God it was something I could do) and also running my parents to do grocery shopping, and appointments as their car had brokedown, as did our primary vehicle, we luckily enough had my husband work vehicle to aid. My husband is recovering quite well, 3 more weeks to go in keeping that leg straight, then the physical therapy begins.

It is in those moments, of total disarray, that I began to miss my "routine" life. And I especially missed my creative time. I have however, managed to get a few things in order for swaps, and have created another canvas.

The old adage is, "That which doesn't kill us, makes us stronger". I should be Wonder Woman by now, lol.








Thursday, September 18, 2014

Live with Grace

My newest creation, inspired by the wonderful art of Kelly Rae Roberts & Christy Tomlinson.
And reflected by the grace given to us each day by the Father above.
In each day, God's grace can be seen by the blessings and the beauty around us each day.






I encourage you to find God's grace in each new day given, and giving him thanks always for such a gift.

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

THIS IS THE DAY THE LORD HAS MADE, I WILL REJOICE AND BE GLAD IN IT!

Although the weather here in the Ohio Valley, has been much cooler than normal for September, and has been gray and gloomy, I choose to look for the "son".
Doesn't matter the weather, God has given us each new day as a gift, what we do with it, what we make of it, is entirely up to us. So today,  (and everyday) I choose to be glad, finding the joy's of the Lord in everything I see, and in everything I do.

 
 
 
 
 
And on the crafty side of things...off to do the finishing touches on my newest project!
 


To everyone that reads this, BE BLESSED in everything you do! And always, GO WITH GOD!



Monday, September 15, 2014


God makes all things beautiful.

 In reading the following, an opening statement from a devotional this morning, my heart has been stirred. Stirring in the knowledge that I have gained in the recent storm and obstacles my family has been facing, not only for the last 3 months, and seeing the beauty God is working through the struggle.

“Life is full of surprises…Anyone who has experienced life for any length of time is clearly aware of the “suddenlies” that can happen, changing life as he or she knows it forever. Tom Hank’s character in the movie Forest Gump famously quoted “My momma always said ‘Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you’re gonna get.” Indeed, we do not. These surprises can be for the better, bringing joy. Or they can be challenging, a trial that we must face and go through, in order to grow and build character. As a believer in Jesus Christ, we must hold onto our faith and trust, knowing that He has the best plans for our life”.

Wow. Powerful. Just these words, gave me a different view of how I had been dealing with, and seeing the troubling situations. We truly never know what each day has in store.

 In our times of struggle, we can so easily be bombarded with what is going on, instead of seeing what God is doing, where God is taking us too. Many times, we trust in what our eyes can see, instead of trusting in the unseen, which God is working on, that which He is making beautiful. We can look and see the beauty of God around us, and very well fail to recognize that we are seeing some of God’s greatest work. The sky of blue, the beautiful color and fragrance of the flower, the green grass, and we can feel and hear Him in the gentle breeze on our face, and the rustling leaves of the trees.

 Today, I recognized that God can make all things beautiful. Regardless of what we see before us. Our storm is just a passing moment in life. In my own life, just in the last few days I have seen beauty arise from a troubled past. I have seen not only my own hope restored, but the hope of one who had thought everything was lost.

 So today, regardless of what you are facing, remember, that God gives us beauty for ashes (Isaiah 61:3 KJV) To appoint unto them that mourn in Zion, to give unto them beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning, the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness; that they might be called trees of righteousness, the planting of the LORD, that he might be glorified. What we see as desolation, God see’s an opportunity.
 
I do not own the rights to the photo. Photo found on Pinterest.
 

Sunday, September 14, 2014

A Crafty Year

Just wanted to share a few more projects that I have created over the course of this year. No more am I timid about taking chances on creative mediums that I have never tried.....won't know the how I will like it unless I try, right?

My altered bottle designs.





 
 
 
 
                                                                                                                                                              


 
 
                                                                                                                                                          
Some Canvas art;
 



 
 
                                                                                                                                                             
Okay, so there is a handful of the designs I created since last fall. Keep an eye out, more to come in the upcoming days!



Saturday, September 13, 2014

Creative Break

Been busy in the crafting corner this week. Very excited with the results and very excited to share.


First, my project entry for the September Challenge with Laurie D Moore's 2014 Challenge, Unused items over at Facebook. An altered dress form (of sorts).


My idea; "Day at the Races". My source of inspiration; My Fair Lady and the beautiful
Audrey Hepburn of course!

 






 

Next, my projects for the partner swap of Altered Mousetraps, over at Girls, Giggles, Glitter & Glue on Facebook, hosted by the lovely Cynthia Bryant.


And, my very first handmade paper flowers, also a swap over at Girls, Giggles, Glitter & Glue.



A week of firsts for me, with all three projects. Not to shabby for first time efforts!


 

Thursday, September 11, 2014

What A Long and Winding Road

It has been far too long. Two and half years to be exact. What a long and winding road. So many life changes, some great, some terrible. Along the way, I have fallen, got back up more times than I like to count, and yet somehow, I have begun to find strength in my faith
(although the last few weeks have been a real test of my faith).
And also along that road, I have met many, m any beautiful, loving, kind, encouraging and talented women along the way, and have built many friendships.
I have also been blessed to test my talents in crafting. I have l learned many new skills, and found my creative "chi".
So, this is my new start to blogging. Here I am going to share some of my own crafts and designs, but it is not all about the crafting, I hope that I can encourage and inspire from this blog. I know that I am not the only one that has been traveling this road, nor will I be the last. So if I can share my perils, and the wisdom I gained in teachings and learning many times the hard way, I hope it will bless others. So, here I go, another new adventure!

 


Monday, November 12, 2012

Holiday Splendor Blog Hop



And I have a MAJOR apology to ALL of the very talented crafty ladies involved in this Holiday Splendor Blog Hop.
I am new to the blogging world, and as Angie full well knows, not the sharpest when it comes to technology.I thought that I had copy and pasted ALL the other bloggers addresses, and I did not.
MY APOLOGIES LADIES!
Here they are!


1. Angela Holt (Angela Holt Designs) http://www.angelaholtdesigns.com
2. Connie Mercer-- http://www.craftgoodies.com
3. Lorrie Simons-- http://www.pickledtinkcrafts.blogspot.com/
4. Tabetha Watson--http://www.tabethascreations.blogspot.com
5. Jan Hennings-- http://papercraftpleasures.blogspot.com
6. Michelle Wells-- http://histrulybeloved.blogspot.com/
7. Dee Dee Carton--http://www.umwowstudio.com
8. Barbara Ohanlon- This one coming soon!!! Leave blank so that I can send you the link later.
9. Susan Brown--http://www.sbartist.com

I have enjoyed viewing each of your blogs, and have been inspired to explore more creative ways of crafting!

HOLIDAY BLOG HOP ENTRY



Well, as stated in my previous post, I ended up "scrapping" 3 other projects, before finding just one that I was happy with, so that being said, I have to add that although it is not what one might consider a "traditional" Christmeas piece, it is very personal to me.


This Christmas for the very first time in my life, I am living thousands of miles away from what I always called home, now aside for the obvious that I will miss the most, MY FAMILY, there is just one thing that I love to see at Christmas time, and that is snow, Yep I said it, snow. This year with the expensive move across country depleting our funds, getting "home" for the holidays is quite unlikely, the other thing that is unlikely? Snow in here in Tampa, lol, so without further adu' here is is, my Christmas wish, "Let It Snow".








 
 
 


I used a12x12 stretched canvas as the base, several Canvas Corp pieces, and many other accessories, the best accessories of all, my Want 2 Scrap Bling, they were absolutely perfect for my snowy Christmas theme!

Thank You Angie Holt for this opportunity, and Thank You Want 2 Scrap! http://want2scrap.com/store/

Ugh, Artistic Block Sucks!


So, here it is......I consider myself an artist. An artist in many mediums; canvas, jewelry, mixed media art and so on. And with that comes the dreaded "ARTIST BLOCK". I am sharing this because I had decided to enter into my very first "blog hop", and after viewing other blogs of those also doing the "hop" (and I forgot to mention it is a holiday blog hop) I realized that all I really had going for my was my imagination, I don't have alot of fancy machines and things, I do however have lots of ink, and ink accessories, paint embellishments paper and so on and so on.
Fast forward past the first 3 failed projects, and I think think, ,maybe, just maybe the fourth one could be a strong contender, lol, at this very moment, still waiting for glue to dry and ink....


I had lost all confidence until I realized that I do have imagination and talent. While the following is something I did a year or two ago, with postcards from our vacation in Key West, and found seashells, scrapbook paper, tissue paper, I made art for our walls, so as a teaser for my yet to dry Holiday Blog Hop project, here my first "scrapbook memory" wall art. Be back this evening with the finished holiday project...