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Thursday morning pamper session…
My new eyebrows…arched and no longer beastly.
A nice surprise in my mailbox…

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About 2 years ago, I used to design sewing projects on a regular basis for Create and Decorate magazine. I sent in a smaller, slightly changed version of one of my more popular dolls, Faithy Trumbull. I waited and waited, and over the course of a year and a half, went back and forth with the editor, Trish. For reasons I don’t understand, it seemed like that doll was never going to see publication.
Two years have gone by, Create and Decorate has a new editor, and I’d all but forgotten about that little Faithy doll. Last week, I received a box in the mail and after opening it, I found her tucked carefully in the bubble wrap. She was home. My first thought was they sent her back because they were tired of holding on to her and I figured the new editor decided not to include her in any future issues, since she didn’t return my emails.
Today, I go to my mail box and inside is a priority envelope from All American Crafts. I knew immediately what it was–the newest edition of the magazine and there was a good chance my doll was featured, otherwise why would they send me two complimentary issues? Sure enough, I page through the magazine and there she was! My husband also wrote a poem that goes with the doll and they included that, too! Click on the last photo and you can read it. I thought this was a little serendipitous…I’m so excited and now I want to design more for this magazine. What a nice surprise! I’m so delighted and pumped to do more. This is just what I needed….believe me!
This is OLIVER…speaking of fluffy, cozy things…

I just finished writing about longing for autum and I saw Oliver, my youngest of 4 felines, lying atop a pile of wool I have to sell on ebay. Ollie, Ollie, Ollie…you always seem to gravitate to just the spots you shouldn’t be! He looked so fluffy and the urge to bury my nose in his furry chest was hard to resist. I snapped a quick digital and just had to share him. He’s wonderful and friendly, and guaranteed to lower your blood pressure by 10 points with just a few strokes of his fur.
Yearning for Autumn
Oh so lovely violet bulky yarn….ahh.
Firey orange Bittersweet
It happens to me at least four times a year. As soon as I get through three quarters of a season, I begin to get an urge for a change in the weather.
Does this happen to you? Maybe it’s just me, tired of the steamy heat and wishing I could throw my windows open and actually get a cooling breeze. Not today, not this week. I like my AC wayyy too much.
Cute idea for a craft apron…
This morning, when I could still see clearly, I was on Betz’s blog reading about the craft apron she whipped up in no time flat from a pair of old jeans. Go check it out…(after you finish reading my blog…please, lol!) and see how clever this gal is. I think I’m going to make myself one!
What’s up with my eyes?
I just came back from the post office from mailing my paper bag books. When left the house to go there, I noticed things seemed more blurry than before (yesterday). Not exactly blurry, but let’s say it was a strain to see anything written. As I drove, it was very difficult to read the license plates on the cars in front of me and the street signs unless I was almost upon them. Scary! Not only that, my eyes feel itchy and dried out. I mentioned my sudden optical dilemma to the clerk at the Post office and she said allergies will do that. I don’t think I have allergies, but I read they can appear anytime in life. Wow!
I happened to have some Allegra samples in my cupboard, so when I got home I popped one, hoping it will help. If not, I’m off to the eye doctor for a new prescription. Does this make me feel old. If I do need glasses, I’m going to get contacts and a hip pair of black frames with rhinestones! Very RETRO. Very ME.
Okay people, I’m off to lie on the sofa till the Allegra works its magic.
Will write again soon–if I can see to type!
I’m in love–with a new art form, that is!
When I become interested in something, I tend to read up on it alot, ponder it, and purchase related stuff needed to begin the project (hence, my enormous yarn collection…kind of crazy for someone who someday hopes to knit a sweater, but honestly I have this irrational fear I just won’t be able to read the pattern directions), with the ambition and hope that now I have all the needed supplies, I will somehow be able to make time to begin. Nope…that’s not usually how it works for me. I need to have a purpose in mind to get started–I can’t just sit and begin creating something for no reason. A swap is just the fire I needed under my butt to get me going on this long awaited collage art book. After all, I have 3 people making a book for me, so I am obligated to think up an idea, implement it and mail it out to them. I was in a commitment.
After a few days of seriously trying to come up with a theme for the book, (I’m a theme-y kind of person…I love to think them up and build on them.) I began to get nervous because nothing was coming to mind. I always listen to Sinatra and one of my favorite songs is Fly Me to the Moon. One day while driving, and listening to the song, the idea just hit me like a ton of bricks. Make a book with the theme Fly Me to the Moon and use romantic photos to illustrate the lyrics of the song. PERFECT!
Now that I had my idea thought out and pretty sure it would be a success, I couldn’t wait to get started. I spent hours one night typing in colorful words on Yahoo and Google image searches so I could gather some computer pictures of vintage romance, kissing, dancing, etc. to use in my book. I found so many and saved them to my hard drive. Yesterday, this book was born. I had to make 4 identical books–one for each of my 3 swap partners and of course, one for myself. It was my very first ephmera*/collage art project and I am delighted with the results. I showed the finished book to my friend Cindy tonight and she said the book was just ‘so you, Em!’ It had all the images of things I love in my own life, (or at least wish for)–images of romance.
I can’t wait to get started on my next project and have a few preliminary ideas for a theme in mind. This paper art stuff is right up my alley and may be a new beginning for me.
One last thing…each book will hold a CD of Frank Sinatra’s hits, the first song being, Fly Me to the Moon. Theres a perfect spot in the book to slide in a CD, it’s a paper bag, after all! My swap partners will have a song book to go with the music.
*Since I began this new artistic endeavor, the word ephemera comes up often in magazines describing how projects made from this art form are put together. Here is a dictionary definition of the word ephemera. Now it ‘s not so scary to me anymore. These projects are made with pieces of ephemera, collaged all together to make a work of art.
Ephemera is transitory written and printed matter, not intended to be retained or preserved. The word derives from the Greek, meaning things lasting no more than a day. Some collectible ephemera are advertising trade cards, airsickness bags, baseball cards, bookmarks, cigarette cards, greeting cards, letters, pamphlets, photographs, postcards, posters, stock certificates, tickets, and zines. Decks of personality identification playing cards from the war in Iraq are a recent example.
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