Friday, July 23, 2010

Recycled Liquor Bottle Vase


Just a reminder for those attending the CHA Supershow, don't forget to stop by the Westcott booth #612 on Friday, July 30 to see the competition for America's Next Top Crafter! I will be one of the judges and think this will just be so much fun. I can't wait to see what the contestants have up their crafty sleeves! Check out Marisa Pawelko's blog for more details. Also just to correct something I said the other day... Marisa did not win this contest- she won the CHA Indie Craft Contest. She is the host of ANTC and also came up with the concept and trademarked it. ANTC debuted for the first time at the first consumer show in Orlando last summer.

More designer news... my friend Kathy Peterson has come out with a new line of outdoor furniture and is holding a blog hop. Every week a different designer works with one of her Adirondack chairs and a different chair is shown! Pat Sloan did the first one and it is beautiful. Congrats, Kathy!

This was a bottle of expensive liquor that was too pretty to throw away when it was all gone. I decided to give it the paint drizzle treatment. About 10 years ago, I went though a phase of making clear Christmas ornaments like this. All you do is take different color acrylic paints and drip it down the lip of the bottle, ornament or whatever glass container you'd like. The colors run into each other and make cool swirls and all kinds of pretty effects. Here I used pastel colors, but I usually like to add in a metallic color too. The hardest part is letting it dry. Check to make sure that all areas of the glass are covered. If you see open areas, tilt the vessel until paint fills it in. I used Plaid's Folk Art paint for this project because it gives good coverage.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Home and working...


I am back from my adventure driving with my daughter Jess from Kansas to Miami. One observation I noted was that Florida is an extremely LONG state! It's also hot. After moving what turned out to be 5700 pounds of furniture, we were roasting and ready for a dip in her pool. Let me tell you, that was the highlight of my day!

So I am back safe and sound and surprisingly, not sore. Another thought I had while schlepping all the stuff up to the fourth floor was, "God bless whoever invented the dolly."

While I was gone, the emails, phone calls, house stuff and piles of stuff to do before CHA has mounted and I am slowly digging my way out. One way or another we leave on Sunday! Yes, I get in the car again for another 860 miles. Luckily, I am driving with my friend Lorine and we usually talk the whole way there and back. So wish me luck, my friends!

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

CHA fever!

Oh boy... life is nuts right now! While we were in Florida on vacation last week, my daughter called to ask if I could help her drive cross country as she changes her Coast Guard assignment from San Francisco to Miami. The girl who was going to ride with her backed out and decided to fly! So arrangements were made and now I am running around like a crazy person trying to get two weeks of work done in one before I leave 5 days after I get back for CHA! I know- I should have started sooner... :-( Oh well..                                      

Here's some fun news that I have not been able to spill the beans about till now.

America’s Next Top Crafter is BACK! Think you have what it takes to craft your way to the top? Two LIVE episodes are being held in the Westcott booth at the upcoming Craft Super Show on Friday, July 30th from 1-1:30pm and Saturday, July 31st from 12-12:30pm. You can sign up at the Westcott booth to be a contestant in this exciting live craft challenge. Celebrity judging panel, fabulous prizes and giveaways for all competing crafters! All complements of Westcott… Cutting Made Easy! The event will be hosted by Marisa Pawelko, of Modern Surrealist. I think that Marisa won this contest the last time they had it but have to check with her on that. You may remember Marisa's cool and colorful designs she shared in our last ScoreBoard Blog Hop.
I am especially excited because I am going to be a Celebrity Judge for this event! I can't wait to see who wins and what the contestants come up with. If you will be attending the show, please stop by the booth and see what's happening!

Thursday, July 08, 2010

Wine Bag

A few weeks ago, you might remember me mentioning a visit to some of my favorite discount stores. While there, I picked up a few of these cool burlap bags. I thought they would be the perfect shape and size to hold a bottle of wine. But they were a little plain. So I took one of my Sizzix flower dies and ran a piece of pink mat board through my Big Shot. I inked the edges of the petals and bent them up. I tied a piece of wired ribbon around the top of the bag and anchored the flower to it. We are set for our next dinner invitation with a nice bag to bring the wine in!

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