Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Some Recent Photos


Click to see at Flickr.
3/26/2012

I finally jumped on the bandwagon and bought some spray inks. I kinda like 'em! I made this with an alphabet stencil, some masks, scrapbooking borders, punched tags, and rubber bands. 

The colors are very vibrant - some a little too dark for my taste. I bought some extra little spray bottles so I can dilute the inks to make them lighter. I have to keep reminding myself to not spray colors over each other too much or I'll get a muddy mess.

The moon & Jupiter.
3/26/2012

The moon and Jupiter were really bright in the sky in March!


Sock bunnies!
4/8/2012

Easter: We made sock bunnies!! These turned out waaay cuter than I expected! They are easy enough to make that my 4 and 7 year old nieces made theirs all by themselves.

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Hope you're having a great week! 


- Vickie

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Casa Larga Winery Craft Show: 5/3/12


Join me for an excellent craft show TOMORROW, Thursday, May 3rd, at one of the finest wineries in town - Casa Larga

"Spring in the Vineyard"
Casa Larga Winery
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
2287 Turk Hill Road
Fairport, NY 14450

There is more than enough time to get there after your workday. Unwind with a glass of wine with friends!

Our local paper has a nice write up of the show plus more information on Casa Larga's  events for Mother’s Day and Riesling Month. Enjoy the music of Chris Wilson while you decide what handmade goodies to buy from over 50 of the finest artisans around.

Steampunk Woman Domino Pendant

Be silly for your Tiny Works of Awesome! Cluck like a chicken at my booth for 10% off! 

- Vickie

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

First Craft Show of My Season!


Domino Pendant :: Dream

It's that time of year again: craft show season is starting! Yippee! I really love getting to meet customers face to face. It's wonderful to get to see my craft show vendor pals as well!

This Saturday, I will be at the Penfield High School Football Booster Club's Spring Fling/Mothers Day Arts & Craft Fair. 

I'm excited about this show! My friend, Greg Geesler, coaches this team! Penfield is one town over from where I went to high school. I had a lot of friends in Penfield way back then - oy - 15 years ago! 

Spring Fling/Mothers Day Arts & Craft Fair
Saturday, April 21, 2012
9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Penfield High School
25 High School Drive, Penfield, NY 14526

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Rocketship Domino Pendant

Our local newspaper, the Democrat and Chronicle, had a nice write up of the show

Head on over to the Facebook event for the Spring Fling/Mothers Day Arts & Craft Fair and invite your friends! You can also check out the other vendors.   

Stop by my In My Head Studios Facebook page and "Like" me to get a super sekrit discount code for the day of the show! I'll post that sometime on Thursday! 

See you Saturday!!  

- Vickie

Monday, March 5, 2012

My Niece's Creativity Fair Project


My Niece's Creativity Fair Project

I love being Aunt Vickie to my twin sister's kids. These two little girls are wonderful. One is seven and the other four - their birthdays are coming up in a few months. (How did they get so grown up so fast?!) They are the two funniest people I've ever met! 

The seven year old has a Creativity Fair coming up for second grade. She couldn't wait to ask me to help her with it. She says she "wants to be an artist like Aunt Vickie" all the time. 

I melt.

I show her my work a lot to inspire her. She is fascinated that I make so much out of recycled materials like cardboard and junk mail. She wanted to use recycled materials for her project - "just like Aunt Vickie!"

I set up the dining room table for us to work since there's not enough room in my messy studio. 

When she arrived to work on this she had an egg carton with her. I asked if the shapes of the egg carton looked like anything to her. When she turned it over she saw mountains. I thought a row of it looked like a bug. She said "caterpillar" right away! So creative! 


I let her do all of the art part and I only handled the hot glue part and painted a few toilet paper rolls to move things along a bit faster. She cut the egg carton into rows lengthwise. I showed her how to decoupage with torn tissue paper. I have some printed with music. She ripped up and crumpled the pieces. We sat together and I made a caterpillar, too, to show her some techniques. We painted over our decoupage with craft paints. She got creative with the stripes and dots. 

I poked the holes so she could thread pipe cleaners through the egg carton for legs. Then I showed her how to wrap a pipe cleaner around a pencil to get a tight coil. 


Since I had recently been working on some toilet paper tube crafts she wanted to do something with those, too. She thought they would make good buildings. She painted six tubes different colors. 


I also have been working with coffee cup sleeves as art and that kind of blew her mind. So I gave her a couple to see if she could come up with an application. She pulled one open in the middle and saw that the part that is folded over would look like a roof if she cut the sleeve in half. She's a genius, right? Am I biased?

There was a roll of punchinella (sequin waste) on the table. She asked what it was. I gave her a piece to experiment with. She said it would make good roof "tile". Again, genius!

I hot glued the roofs onto the toilet paper rolls and then glued on the punchinella she had cut to fit the roof shapes. 

When the caterpillar was near the houses the idea of scale came to my mind. I said it looked like a GIANT caterpillar was walking through town. She laughed and then excitedly said we should make a lawn and a road for the scene. I love that she gets funny things like this now that she's old enough. 

I hot glued three pieces of poster board together to make a sturdy base. She decoupaged more tissue paper to that and painted the grass - making sure to mix three shades of green for more depth. She also added a road and sky on the base.

Another coffee cup sleeve looked like a car to her. I showed her how to cut one to look like a car. She cut her own and painted it yellow. I had some really thick black craft foam sheets I was mounting my homemade foam stamps on, and I thought that could make good wheels. They would be thick enough to hold the car upright. She liked that idea. She cut out "circles" and painted hubcap spokes with silver paint. (I think we need to work on the scissors skills a bit more!)

She also made paper windows and doors for the houses. If you look closely you can see she drew people screaming and being frightened by the GIANT caterpillar outside their homes. There is also a cat and mouse peeping out a few windows.


She designed and made 99% of what you see in the photograph up top. I only painted a bit and glued it all together. And soon I will teach her how to use the hot glue gun so she can do that by herself. 

I can't wait for the Creativity Fair at her school now! I am going to be so proud to watch her show off her hard work! 

- Vickie     

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

What's On My Work Table Wednesday


Blue Green Stars Page

I spent yesterday playing in my art journal. This is still on my work table today because I cannot decide what else it needs. Maybe someone dancing among the stars? Or someone hanging around on a moon? 

It started in a totally different color scheme. I had not played with Tim Holtz's tissue paper on the roll yet. It's not as absorbent as I was expecting - being tissue paper and all. Water and ink practically beaded up on the surface. The many pieces of crumpled tissue in the background began as a rainbow of colors adhered to the page with matte medium. 

It wasn't pretty! It got "muddy" looking after a while.

Blue Green Stars Page

So I painted over it with phthalo blue (green shade) fluid acrylic, phthalo green (blue shade) fluid acrylic, and some yellow craft paint. I made the paint more translucent with matte medium and some GAC 100. This works better for me than just thinning them with water. 

Blue Green Stars Page

This star stamp is one I created with fun foam and cardboard. These were stamped with a thinner glaze layer of paint. 

I've noticed in some artists' work that I love there is often a bit of shading around elements in the image to blend them in. I had to play around with a few different media to duplicate this effect. First, I tried a water soluble graphite. It was too gray and shiny like pencil marks - not black. So I busted out the good Conté pencils and used the pierre noire B grade pencil. The B made a nicer blending mark than the H did. After I traced around the stars I blended the marks with a paper blending stub. I like how it worked out and plan to use this more often.

Head on over to the Stamping Ground blog to see a lot more work tables!

What's on your work table this week? 

- Vickie

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