Sunday, March 17, 2013

For the Birds

I am surprised these berries are still hanging on in the midst of winter. You would think the local bird gang would have munched them all away by now. Instead, they cling to the tendrils branching off the tree, dangling in the cool, gentle breezes -- freezing cold! Just like everything and everyone else out in the winter! But soon, very soon, the birds will start migrating back this way, and the berries will soon be a meal made in heaven for tired, feathered friends.


Monday, March 11, 2013

Winter Wonderland

This is my third post about Winter Wonderland. Post 1 : the event. Post 2 : swaps. Post 3 - this post : the pieces that I made for the swaps.





























Inchies

Inchies - iddy, biddy, little 1" square pieces of art! I challenged myself this past week to make 55 and frame them, for my 55 coming up this week! Done! And I love them. And I love them framed. Although I see some have been mounted somewhat crooked! That goes to show that life has imperfections. And after 55 years, believe you me, there have been them!
























Sunday, March 10, 2013

Winter Wonderland ~ The Swaps

I have definitely neglected this blog! Busy doing other creative things. So, catch-up time and hopefully will do a lot of that this week. I see the last post was about Winter Wonderland held in Manhattan Beach, CA. At the event ~ well, pre-event ~ we were given the option to sign-up for swaps. Not everyone does, but I'd say most do! And there are several, so you have to pace yourself. I signed-up for the Christmas Stocking swap, glove and socks swap, snow globe swap, Christmas angel swap, Christmas ornament swap, and Christmas wreath swap. The interesting thing was creating these things and then really having to part with them. It was fabulous thinking outside of the box and creating one-of-a-kind goodness to share away. My bigging dilemma was how to transport that Snow Globe. Everyone started with the same type of globe - a glad dome that was about 8-10" high and a circumference of about 4", on a wood base. The sky was the limit - create a little piece of winter wonderland in your dome. First off, the shipping from the US to Canada to get my globe was outrageous. I worried every time I held it that I might drop it. I.was.not.going.to.order.another! Let's just say that the globe got handled very little, and with kid gloves, it seemed. It made it ~ carry-on style ~ and a goodly wrap of bubble wrap. Here are some photos of some of the swaps.