Sunday, January 11, 2009
Dunedin Arts Festival
Today, I spent a couple hours walking around the Dunedin Arts Festival. There was not a whole lot of vendors but the crowds were good. People were buying mainly smaller prints and card sized prints. One vendor had some really nice illustrations which you could have done with a whimsical frame from $35. I will try to get some images up tomorrow.
Friday, January 09, 2009
I wish...
I work with someone who will come up to your desk pick something up and say can she have it? Today it was my breakfast. Yesterday it was a pen someone gave me...tomorrow who knows.
Someone always says?" I hope they know she is kidding."
I wish...I had the nerve to say "No honestly I don't know that. "
She might be kidding but she is also hoping you will give in and give it to her since others do.
I think next time I hear "I hope you know she is kidding."
I will say "Honestly, no I don't" and walk a way.
Someone always says?" I hope they know she is kidding."
I wish...I had the nerve to say "No honestly I don't know that. "
She might be kidding but she is also hoping you will give in and give it to her since others do.
I think next time I hear "I hope you know she is kidding."
I will say "Honestly, no I don't" and walk a way.
Thursday, January 08, 2009
Let the knitting begin
As I had mentioned previously I frogged a scarf that I was not feeling and was going to redo in a Yarn Harlot pattern. I cast on and so far am loving it. It is not far enough along to photo yet maybe by Saturday.
Wednesday, January 07, 2009
Stupid people
Someone did something at work today...no clue who it was on but it had to be someone in the building maintenance because all of a sudden the area by me was flooded with a chemical smell. It smelt like a concentrated form of Comet of all things. My nose started burning and then my eyes...finally it decided to give me a lovely headache. Big problem since I was working on goal numbers for the coming year for management.
Which also means I didn't get hardly anything accomplished when I got home other than putting the new Janet Evanovich audio book Plum Spooky on my Ipod.
Nite everyone...
Which also means I didn't get hardly anything accomplished when I got home other than putting the new Janet Evanovich audio book Plum Spooky on my Ipod.
Nite everyone...
Tuesday, January 06, 2009
Sigh...so not working
Monday, January 05, 2009
Journal 21 Review 1
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Every year I try to find a planner I can live with (not that I love but can live with)...every year nothing seems to work for me. I have tried electronic (bad for one who forgets to recharge things) to hard copy (easy to use pain to lug around). Store bought to DIY ( time consuming). Expensive (ooh Franklin Covey) to inexpensive (hello DIYplanner.com). They all have their benefits and their drawbacks.
This year I decided to try a different planner and was given the offer to receive it for free if I wrote a review on how it worked for me.
I sent them my information on the planner I wanted to review and waited. I got a lovely email from Karen who asked for additional information and I was selected.
I asked for the Journal 21 with a black cover. Mainly because Black is predictable and well you know you are going to get black, while with colors what it looks like on your screen may not be what it looks like in RL. I prefer the 1 day 1 page format. Not because I am ultra busy and need to plan my time out to the minute but because I can do other things on the page. I can jot a story idea down, write a journal entry, draw, collage .... I think you get the idea. Or do what I have done in other planners just slap some images on the page as a image record. In my email, I did mention I did do art work and was offerd a some of their découpage papers to try. I asked her to send what ever they had on hand.
In November, I got a package with my journal in it. I decided not to open it until New Year's Eve because I wanted not to be thinking of the journal and comparing it to others on sale locally. When I opened it I was pleasantly surprised and very happy.
Journal from Quovadisplanners.com
Journal 21

Basic Journal/Planner
With some special presents...
découpage papers from DecoPatch and their découpage glue. The glue was a surprise. I was a bit leary about using it. I usually use gel medium for gluing down paper or YES. My experience with Mod Podge is while it is a great product...not so great if you live in Florida. It gets tacky and takes a LONG time to dry. I tried Martha Stewart's verison but I got little itty bitty airbubbles in it that would cause it to peel like glue off your hand. This stuff is AWESOME but very very glossy. I will use test it with some art stuff to see what I get and if I like it. It is rather inexpensive when you compare the quality of the product to other similar products.

The papers are HEAVENLY!!! I need to order some of the ones I like. I thought I would be getting samples or left over pieces...nope. They sent me a sampler packet which had 2-3 sheets of each paper and it appears I have almost their entire range.

This is layer 1 of the journal cover. I plan on doing about 3-4 more of different things. Including a sealing layer (I need to order their varnish to seal it-very curious about the varnish).
The Journal Review:
Okay, this is the first review, because you need to live with the journal to know if it is something you are going to love verses just living with.
I like how it lays flat. This is first time I opened it and BAM it is pretty much flat. There were no strange binding going AUUUGH sounds and no pages floating to the floor.
Because it lays flat it means collage work and artsy stuff can be done to the pages without the planner trying to shut itself and messing up or causing things to stick to each other that are not meant to stick to each other.

The planner itself...has some whole month pages, needed for a quick overview of the month and months to come. It also has US Holidays for 2009 and 2010 (I work in the banking industry very important to know when I have off you know) and Major World Holidays, this is helpful because some of my clients live overseas always nice to know when their banking holidays are. International area codes...not needed so much because email is easier. US Time Zone map helpful. What I would change or really add... US Area Codes and a World map with Time Zones.

What I love is this, this is the first time I have seen it in a while for a planner,
Semi Annual Calendar. Six months on two pages. Makes making appointments so much easier, I have a bad habit of forgetting to write vacations down in the main pages. It has the holidays printed on it and Weekends and some National Holidays in gray. I tend to forget what days fall on weekends also.

On the bottom corners, there are rip circles which makes getting to the most current page easier than having to move a today ruler bookmark thing.

Here is a picture of the actual page of planner. It is a nice open space with handy dandy lines for those who have problems writing in a straight line.
Below is my actual first writing of the New Year. My handwriting is crap and was trying to figure out the best pen for writing here. The writing did not bleed through but impressions were on the other side this is more me than the paper. I press heavy on pens that don't flow on their own.

This was the first in reviews of this planner. I need to see how it works for me throughout the year. So far, I am very impressed. It would be worth the $22 dollars I have seen it offered for on the web. Also you can buy refills for $17. If you did book binding, I would probably do the refill and make a very cool cover myself.
Every year I try to find a planner I can live with (not that I love but can live with)...every year nothing seems to work for me. I have tried electronic (bad for one who forgets to recharge things) to hard copy (easy to use pain to lug around). Store bought to DIY ( time consuming). Expensive (ooh Franklin Covey) to inexpensive (hello DIYplanner.com). They all have their benefits and their drawbacks.
This year I decided to try a different planner and was given the offer to receive it for free if I wrote a review on how it worked for me.
I sent them my information on the planner I wanted to review and waited. I got a lovely email from Karen who asked for additional information and I was selected.
I asked for the Journal 21 with a black cover. Mainly because Black is predictable and well you know you are going to get black, while with colors what it looks like on your screen may not be what it looks like in RL. I prefer the 1 day 1 page format. Not because I am ultra busy and need to plan my time out to the minute but because I can do other things on the page. I can jot a story idea down, write a journal entry, draw, collage .... I think you get the idea. Or do what I have done in other planners just slap some images on the page as a image record. In my email, I did mention I did do art work and was offerd a some of their découpage papers to try. I asked her to send what ever they had on hand.
In November, I got a package with my journal in it. I decided not to open it until New Year's Eve because I wanted not to be thinking of the journal and comparing it to others on sale locally. When I opened it I was pleasantly surprised and very happy.
Journal from Quovadisplanners.com
Journal 21

Basic Journal/Planner
With some special presents...
découpage papers from DecoPatch and their découpage glue. The glue was a surprise. I was a bit leary about using it. I usually use gel medium for gluing down paper or YES. My experience with Mod Podge is while it is a great product...not so great if you live in Florida. It gets tacky and takes a LONG time to dry. I tried Martha Stewart's verison but I got little itty bitty airbubbles in it that would cause it to peel like glue off your hand. This stuff is AWESOME but very very glossy. I will use test it with some art stuff to see what I get and if I like it. It is rather inexpensive when you compare the quality of the product to other similar products.

The papers are HEAVENLY!!! I need to order some of the ones I like. I thought I would be getting samples or left over pieces...nope. They sent me a sampler packet which had 2-3 sheets of each paper and it appears I have almost their entire range.

This is layer 1 of the journal cover. I plan on doing about 3-4 more of different things. Including a sealing layer (I need to order their varnish to seal it-very curious about the varnish).
The Journal Review:
Okay, this is the first review, because you need to live with the journal to know if it is something you are going to love verses just living with.
I like how it lays flat. This is first time I opened it and BAM it is pretty much flat. There were no strange binding going AUUUGH sounds and no pages floating to the floor.
Because it lays flat it means collage work and artsy stuff can be done to the pages without the planner trying to shut itself and messing up or causing things to stick to each other that are not meant to stick to each other.

The planner itself...has some whole month pages, needed for a quick overview of the month and months to come. It also has US Holidays for 2009 and 2010 (I work in the banking industry very important to know when I have off you know) and Major World Holidays, this is helpful because some of my clients live overseas always nice to know when their banking holidays are. International area codes...not needed so much because email is easier. US Time Zone map helpful. What I would change or really add... US Area Codes and a World map with Time Zones.

What I love is this, this is the first time I have seen it in a while for a planner,
Semi Annual Calendar. Six months on two pages. Makes making appointments so much easier, I have a bad habit of forgetting to write vacations down in the main pages. It has the holidays printed on it and Weekends and some National Holidays in gray. I tend to forget what days fall on weekends also.

On the bottom corners, there are rip circles which makes getting to the most current page easier than having to move a today ruler bookmark thing.

Here is a picture of the actual page of planner. It is a nice open space with handy dandy lines for those who have problems writing in a straight line.
Below is my actual first writing of the New Year. My handwriting is crap and was trying to figure out the best pen for writing here. The writing did not bleed through but impressions were on the other side this is more me than the paper. I press heavy on pens that don't flow on their own.

This was the first in reviews of this planner. I need to see how it works for me throughout the year. So far, I am very impressed. It would be worth the $22 dollars I have seen it offered for on the web. Also you can buy refills for $17. If you did book binding, I would probably do the refill and make a very cool cover myself.
Sunday, January 04, 2009
Grrr....
The mermaid is having some issues...I was hoping to be able to color in the body using watercolor pencils along with regular colored pencils and a bit of acrylic paint. Nope not going to work. Sigh, going to have to just paint it. The pencils are a bit easier to work with than straight paint.
Cast on for a scarf. I got a single skein of a Noro yarn this past fall, a close out. The pattern I was doing didn't thrill me so I am going to us Yarn Harlot's scarf pattern nice and simple one at that.
Cast on for a scarf. I got a single skein of a Noro yarn this past fall, a close out. The pattern I was doing didn't thrill me so I am going to us Yarn Harlot's scarf pattern nice and simple one at that.
Friday, January 02, 2009
This year...
One of my resolutions is to blog daily on one of my blogs.
Today though is not a good day. I am tired-lack of sleep and long day at work.
Hopefully, tomorrow will be a better blogging day for me.
Oh...ripped back some sleeves for a sweater next frogging is a scarf I started...sigh.
Today though is not a good day. I am tired-lack of sleep and long day at work.
Hopefully, tomorrow will be a better blogging day for me.
Oh...ripped back some sleeves for a sweater next frogging is a scarf I started...sigh.
Thursday, January 01, 2009
Alice: Queen of Hearts
Click on the photo to see a larger version.
This is how my rough sketch looks when I start. Just scribes with multiple lines and a hint of the final pose. Messy I know...

Then I start refining the lines. Picking the line that works best. Here I am working on her face. I want it heart-shaped and rather symmetric (Tracing paper a blessing)

I like to do the head and face first. It helps when working on the rest of the body.
Here I am working on the shoulders and neck...something odd about the right side though.

She looks kind of odd there. So erase it and more scribbles to see where it works best.
This one is a bit better.

Close up on the face.
Digging the hearts there.
This is how my rough sketch looks when I start. Just scribes with multiple lines and a hint of the final pose. Messy I know...

Then I start refining the lines. Picking the line that works best. Here I am working on her face. I want it heart-shaped and rather symmetric (Tracing paper a blessing)

I like to do the head and face first. It helps when working on the rest of the body.
Here I am working on the shoulders and neck...something odd about the right side though.

She looks kind of odd there. So erase it and more scribbles to see where it works best.
This one is a bit better.

Close up on the face.
Digging the hearts there.
Stonehenge Drawings
Here are some more sketches of Stonehenge from my sketchbook.

This is from a picture I took while there. It is a bit fuzzy(What you get when you take photos at 11pm). I will fix this come daylight. (If you click on it-the picture is clearer.)

This is a test run for a large piece. I wanted to see how it would work with the paper selection and the texture of the paper. It is charcoal, white charcoal and a Grey conte.

This is from a picture I took while there. It is a bit fuzzy(What you get when you take photos at 11pm). I will fix this come daylight. (If you click on it-the picture is clearer.)

This is a test run for a large piece. I wanted to see how it would work with the paper selection and the texture of the paper. It is charcoal, white charcoal and a Grey conte.
What I have been up to... (Post 1)
Part of the Art House Co-op's Canvas Project: Memories and Moments
I did Stonehenge. It was my first time there and we got there before it opened and were the first ones in. We had the Stones to ourselves (not counting the staff) for about 15 minutes where we zoomed around taking photos with no people in the background. Then the buses started coming in.

Waiting to Dry: Waiting to dry between steps. They are all mixed media. The First layer was paper from an old ency the entry on Stonehenge and a dictionary page.

The road to Stonehenge is fields on both sides some with sheep in them (We were staying in a town about 5km east of the site).

When driving, you see this field with grey stones sticking up. You really can't tell what they are...

THEN BAM there be the circle.

You go under a side road via a tunnel and it is right there. Get there first thing during the off seasons and you might have it to yourself.

Once the Tour Buses start coming it gets very very crowded.
Stonehenge: Mixed media: Paper, Oil Pastels, Acrylic Paint, and Charcoal.
Link to their flickr site with two of them on the wall:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/arthousecoop/3106013917/
I did Stonehenge. It was my first time there and we got there before it opened and were the first ones in. We had the Stones to ourselves (not counting the staff) for about 15 minutes where we zoomed around taking photos with no people in the background. Then the buses started coming in.

Waiting to Dry: Waiting to dry between steps. They are all mixed media. The First layer was paper from an old ency the entry on Stonehenge and a dictionary page.

The road to Stonehenge is fields on both sides some with sheep in them (We were staying in a town about 5km east of the site).

When driving, you see this field with grey stones sticking up. You really can't tell what they are...

THEN BAM there be the circle.

You go under a side road via a tunnel and it is right there. Get there first thing during the off seasons and you might have it to yourself.

Once the Tour Buses start coming it gets very very crowded.
Stonehenge: Mixed media: Paper, Oil Pastels, Acrylic Paint, and Charcoal.
Link to their flickr site with two of them on the wall:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/
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Art House Co-op,
mixed media,
painting,
Stonehenge
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Hmmm...Interesting but not surprising...
Your result for The Are You A Muggle? Test...
Bloody Brilliant!
Whoosh! You scored a whopping ###%.

To you, the world is full of magic. You make an effort to experience life to the fullest, appreciating even the smallest elements of beauty. You may feel at times as if this world full of Muggles doesn't understand you. Don't let it get to you. You're different, and different is good. Remember that though you might feel sadness more accutely at times, you also are able to enjoy things in life that Muggles can't appreciate.
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Color Play
One of the assignments for Design was color theory. I had been watching the Tudors and made this little watercolor ATC and decided to do a large version for the class.
The original ATC

The sample of colors

My choice (it came out ok)

Kingdom of Erie
I liked this one a lot. The sky came out rather nice.

This one was popular with friends, who seem to be Gator fans.
Kingdom of Gator

Thursday, July 17, 2008
Sunday, January 06, 2008
Sigh...vacation is over
For the past two weeks, I have had a rare vacation usually if I take two weeks together I go somewhere. It has been nice basically catching up on things, doing some organizing and mainly knitting. I got my stash updated and loaded with pictures on Ravelry-a feat in itself.
But now back to the real world and school...I no wanna.
But now back to the real world and school...I no wanna.
Saturday, January 05, 2008
Well Damn...
Here I am knitting away the last few days of my vacation. Three scarves in 2 days not bad-2 presents 1 self. Doing good…then it comes. The email
50% off entire store. Seems one of the newer
Hello Yarn!
Now here is the really scary part I was only in there a bit over a half hour.
Friday, December 28, 2007
Adventures in Dyeing
In 2006, I took a class in yarn dyeing. The woman had been a fabric dyer for years and well as dyeing fiber for weaving. It was a wonderful class because I was the only student and what we did was play after all the instructional stuff.
I had brought in three skeins of Katia Ingenua to try to over dye. No one thought it would turn out the way it did. It was not rocket science either, we just skeined the yarn on a swift, tied it up, shoved it into a large zip lock and I dumped different colors of dye into them. It came really cool though.
Well, I was taking stash pictures for my Ravelry account (ID: Kamala) when I found them. So below is the original color and the new over dyed one.
I had brought in three skeins of Katia Ingenua to try to over dye. No one thought it would turn out the way it did. It was not rocket science either, we just skeined the yarn on a swift, tied it up, shoved it into a large zip lock and I dumped different colors of dye into them. It came really cool though.
Well, I was taking stash pictures for my Ravelry account (ID: Kamala) when I found them. So below is the original color and the new over dyed one.
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Will you look at that.
I am still alive...I have been rather busy but we all say that.
Since I last posted, I have made what is turning into the yearly trip to the Isles-this time Ireland. More on that later (man you take over 1000 pics getting them ready takes along time). But in the mean time-knitting!
I got some of that ultra coshie goodness Malabrigo Merino. I only bought two skeins but I should be enough to do Shifting Sands.
Since I last posted, I have made what is turning into the yearly trip to the Isles-this time Ireland. More on that later (man you take over 1000 pics getting them ready takes along time). But in the mean time-knitting!
I got some of that ultra coshie goodness Malabrigo Merino. I only bought two skeins but I should be enough to do Shifting Sands.

While I was in Ireland, I started Clapotis again. And well, it is going to be really long. I had started the decrease rows and realized that I was no where near the end of the third ball. So I pulled back. I have four balls of this yarn and there will be no returning an unused ball to stash.

Couple days before Christmas, I got on this must make presents for next year. No one got any knitting gifts...actually I usually don't give handmade gifts for Christmas. But by golly that is changing this coming year. I found this yarn in my stash but not recorded (hmm how did that happen), I think it will make a nice scarf for one of the guys in the group or for a friend who is really into camo. It is the Mistake Rib pattern...very nice but man a yarn eater.

Also in my stash was was Microspun by Lion Brand. I had enough to do the body of Knitty's Mariposa, so with Joann coupons and mother in hand I picked up to purple ones for the trim.

Friday, June 08, 2007
Hello from the lost blogger...
Not only a post but a post with photos!Imagine my surprise walking into Staples and discovering they are going to be carrying RollaBind Products. It is the same product as Circa byLevengers only no shipping. It hasn't come in on time but I can get some refill paper at least.
I picked up some other things including a Franklin planner that was on clearance. I really got it for the binder for myDIY Planner
I picked up some other things including a Franklin planner that was on clearance. I really got it for the binder for myDIY Planner
One of the cutes things I picked up was this little notebook of graph paper.
On the knitting front:WHAT THE HECK?!?!? NOOOOO!!!!
My Knit Picks needle separated from the cord. Lucky me, only 10 stitches went off and I had some watch glue to fix it at home. Good as new but still...
I was going through some old notebooks and found this. I have no clue what I was trying to design or when-some piece of jewelry.
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