Saturday, February 28, 2009

Kill My Love.


I love the colors of this book, the wacky title & the perfectly textured pages. I wanted to create something special with it. Four-hundred folds later I ended up with this organic "heart" shape...

I'm really pleased with the end result. Usually when I fold these books I have some sort of plan in mind. But this time I decided to let the book take me on a crafty journey. It was one of those projects where I took many twists & turns, becoming exhilarated, unsure, yet hopeful, even frustrated at times through each fold. I intended on heading in a certain direction & was led somewhere else.I took a household census & my 6 year old saw a "heart" right away. I asked my 4-year old, "What does it look like?" She said, "A book!" Mr. WhiMSy love said it looks like a radish & it does remind me of a fox head. Either way, I enjoyed the adventure.

*available now, in the shop*

An Interview of Sorts.

This can be your weekend edition of WhiMSy love. I've answered all the questions from the Happy Blogger-versary To Me post right here! And though I should have split this up into 2 or 3 different posts, I didn't. It's a doozy. I don't blame you if you pause to get a snack (or take a nap) & then come back to finish reading.

Frosted Treats asks: What's your favorite thing to create and what's your most popular (among other people) thing you've created?
I think my favorite thing to create would be my Vintage Button Rings. I love buttons & I love sorting through them to find fun color combos. It's a happy craft fer sure. It's the kind of project I can curl up on the couch with & get all cozy-like with a movie & a cup of something hot-n-yummy.
(*The picture at the top shows some of my first rings. The yellow one in the photo is the first Vintage Button Ring I ever sold.*)
The most popular item I've created is probably the fork easels. So far, I've sold about 150 of them, not including wholesale orders outside of Etsy! Woohoo!

The Writing on the Wall book art is the item that gets the most views in my shop. And I'm very proud of them: My books are at the Bellevue Arts Museum store!

But my owlies also caused quite a sensation last Christmas holiday season--& they continue to get lots of love. So, it's a toss up. All 3 popular, but for different reasons.
Madame asks: I am wondering what made you start your etsy business and your blog?
My blog came first. One night I was surfing around the internet & looking for nothing in particular. Mostly crafty-related items. I found a blog (which is now home of one of my most favorite crafty personalities: Jek) & I thought: "Wow, a blog? What the heck is a blog? This is neato. I'd love to journal like this & feature crafty stuff & do 'how-to' projects!" That same night I stumbled onto Etsy. I was interested in selling handmade stuff, but didn't know where to start. Etsy was exactly what I was looking for! (Even though I didn't know I was looking for it.)

At the same time, my mom & I were selling some vintage & handmade items in a little rented space in an antique mall. We did that for 2 years & I opened my Etsy shop just before this business closed its doors. In fact, I opened my Etsy shop without owning a good camera, so I wasn't even able to take pictures of my handmade stuff. I had to wait a month later, until an early birthday camera gift arrived! Four days after I filled my shop with goodies, on April 3rd 2007, I sold my first item. And guess what it was? A fork easel!

Have you always been this creative?
I like to think that I was born with glue gun in hand, throwing glitter-like confetti as I emerged from the womb, ready to make the world a happy crafty place. Seriously though, I remember always liking to make things as a kid.

My mom also taught me how to cross-stitch, which was one of my first crafty ventures. And she taught me to sew too---about 5 years ago. My family is not very crafty or self-proclaimed creative types. So, I'm not sure where I got it from. I was told that my birth father (whom I've never met) created an ice sculpture once. Did he have a creative spirit? Possibly. And though my birth mother pursues other things I think she has a bit of a creative soul. I just like to think about those kinds of things. I do believe my creativity is a gift. It's what I'm good at. If I couldn't make stuff every day I would, seriously, be an unhappy person.

What is your favorite thing you have crafted/created?
The most favorite thing I've EVER made is something that was a gift to my dad. It was a blank journal & I filled it with photos, journal entries & silly little ink doodles & sketches of a backpack trip he & I took when I was 17 years old. I just loved how it turned out. And I love how cool he thought it was.

Anonymous "shadow" asks: I've always wondered how you find time in your day to do "it all", esp w/ the wee ones. i have always hoped you sometimes take photos, write your blog, etc days in advance & then just choose a time to upload them. this way i feel better at my inability to keep up with your pace. don't you ever just chill, feet up, trashy TV blaring, glass of wine AND do absolutely NOTHING for a few hours?
Well, I find the time to do it all----because I make time to do the things I love to do. You must understand that my house is not perfectly clean, my laundry gets backed up on occasion, my toilets may skip a cleaning....but I am happy---& so are my kids. (I get this question a lot & I wanted to thank Danyelle for helping me put my thoughts into words when I read this article.) I also include my girls in a lot of the things I do or make. They create right beside me.

My mind is always ticking, thinking, creating, planning, dreaming. I don't have a set schedule of when I do things, I just squeeze it all in when I have a bit of time: when the girls are at school, during my wee ones quiet time everyday, at night when everyone is asleep, etc. I actually don't LIKE just sitting & doing NOTHING for a few hours. I do put my feet up, watch movies, & chill out. But most of the time, WHILE I'm doing those things, I have a crafty project in my hand.


Carrie Sue asks: How do you always jump so high? haha! Well, this crafty chik has super powers don't ya know? No, I do not have superpowers, or a trampoline. I just jump--off of anything or nothing at all. Although, look at that wacky picture below. That's all me. (And you don't want to see how I landed.) I'm so giddy & happy 'cause I'm wearing some new owlie pajama pants I just got from a friend. (*Thanks Amy!!*) The key to "the jump" is all in the timing. And I do it with the self timer on my camera. I've collected plenty a jumpy picture over the years, even forcing loved ones & dear friends to jump for a photo. I need to get them in an album.
Kara asks: I was wondering when you first discovered your crafty side...did you go to school for art?? or figure out your were a crafty genius after you had kiddos?? I have always LOVED making things. But more specifically, I remember at a young age LOVING to give gifts that I'd made. The only art classes I've taken in school were a pottery class (with the wheel & everything!) & a basic drawing class, both in my only year of college. A "crafty genius" I am not. Now, a "creative superstar" on the other hand......haha!

I DO believe my kids are crafty geniuses though!


Courtney asks: When did you realize that you loved owls so much or have you always?? The owlies are a new affection for me. I think my sweet owl love began last summer. I started seeing adorable owls on Etsy & swooned. The sketch below is one I recently came up with. I call it "Uni-browl".

Friday, February 27, 2009

Quick Label Tute

I had a few people ask about the labels I made so I thought I'd give a quick tute. Jeanetta from Splendid Things shared her "secret" with me & I'll share it with you.

You'll need to purchase some transfer paper specific to the style of printer you'll be using. (I've got an inkjet.) I found my paper at JoAnne's fabric store. It was hanging with all the quilty tools & stuff. Read the instructions on how to load it into your printer, etc. And REMEMBER to print the mirror image of your design. I still make mistakes on that one.
Again, follow the directions about iron settings & such before ironing the image onto your fabric. I used muslin or plain colored cotton. I put a piece of white typing paper on top of the image before I ironed because my iron is a bit....um....messy.

When cooled, peel off paper backing.

From here you can make your labels whatever style you wish. To make labels like mine, cut out strips of fabric that are a little larger on all sides than your muslin, using pinking shears.

Machine stitch along the edges. I like using a haphazard-like stitch.

Now your labels are complete, ready to be sewn onto your handmade goodies.

Here's what Jeanetta's labels look like. These were stitched onto a sweet cupcake she made me.

That's it! Hope this helps!

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Crafty Bits

I've been working on screeprinting my cupcake design onto fabric for a pillow & this was my first attempt. I don't like it. It's too busy with the patterned fabric. I also don't like that little "cupcake nipple" at the top. Do you see it? When I sew it next time I'll adjust that. SO, I'm thinking for round two I'll try the design on some plain felt & use a coordinating vintage print for the backside. Here's two that I'm working on now:
I'm LOVING this vintage print. It has bright pink, light pink, orange & tan bubbles all over it---perfect to go with this tan felt piece!!

BUT, I did do something right: I attached a fabric tag, complete with my shop name to the wee pillow. It's kinda big, but I like it. I also discovered they make pretty cute oversized pincushions!


And look at this book I thrifted last week! (From 1958.) It's pink! And it's awaiting its destiny as a piece of book art. The title is a bit gloomy though. But I think all the pink makes up for that.
Look what keeps teasing me these last few days:
The sunshine! Where have you been all my gloomy, gloomy winter days?! It keeps hiding behind clouds, peeking out at random moments in my day. Please stay! Oh, please. I am so anxious for spring & crafting OUTDOORS!!

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Happy Blogger-versary To Me!

I TOTALLY just realized that today marks the day I began blogging---2 years ago. So, YAY! I didn't even know what a blog was 2 years ago. I LOVE BLOGGING!!!! Oh, quick funny story: My 86 year old grandma was talking about my blog the other day. She wanted me to set up my blog on her computer so she could easily access it. But, instead of saying "blog", she called it a "blob". HAHAHAHAHA! That rocks.
I wanted to get all cheesy & sentimental here too. THANK YOU SOOOOOOOO MUCH to all my readers & followers & fans, for reading.....& following.....&....fanning. (?) I get seriously giddy every time I get comments. The comments are the heart of my blog---the heart of ANY blog, really. And I do get sad puppy dog face if things are quiet around WhiMSy love land. For reals. So, say stuff. It makes me HAPPY! And I'm so blown away at all the nice emails I get from my blog readers with such encouraging & lovely things to say. So, thank you, thank you, thank you.

And I half thought of this next idea & half copied from Pampering Beki's blog: What do you love about this ole blog of mine? What would you like to see more of? What do you want to know about ME? Ask me anything. What is it you want to know? Leave a comment & say whatever--as long as it's nice. This is your chance to let me know your opinions & thoughts. (All of a sudden I got really nervous...)

*I call the picture up top "Warhol meets WhiMSy". Find out how to create this, & other effects, HERE.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Dandy Dandee.

This morning I had the EXTREMELY happy occasion of meeting up with Danyelle of Dandee . We talked "shop" & giggled & had a relaxing time at my favorite coffee shop in town. It was very refreshing, & even inspirational, to just talk with someone who "gets" you & "gets" what it is you are passionate about.I could've hung out with Danyelle, & her adorable wee one Audrey, all morning. I can't wait to get together with them again. Soon! Check out Danyelle's blog post about our morning date.Be sure to visit Danyelle's lovely blog & visit her sweet Etsy shop. (Her spring-in-a-can is a most genius creation!)

Happy Mardi Gras!


I thought I'd make some cupcakes to celebrate Mardi Gras. More specifically, I made King Cupcakes-- a recipe from the cupcake calender I recently received from my best buddy Tia. The recipe originated from the book 500 Cupcakes. To read more about Mardi Gras, click HERE to find last year's blog post.
I used 2 brand new ingredients that I'd never used while baking: sweet butter & self rising flour.

Here is Pazely, waiting to lick the batter from the beaters. I STILL enjoy doing this!


Here are sugars in the traditional colors of Mardi Gras.
The frosting, I admit, was a bit tart. Simply lemon juice & powdered sugar. **insert puckered lip face** Not my favorite. I added LOTS of vanilla & a bit of butter to calm down the lemon.
The cupcakes were quite interesting. Not too sweet. Almost cornbread-ish.
I hid a tiny plastic baby inside one of the cupcakes, as is tradition in the King Cakes.
The girls & I delivered the King Cupcakes to family & friends this afternoon. They reminded me of lemon muffins. And though they may not have TASTED as sugary & sweet as a king cake, they looked SUPER cute. And that's the most important thing, right?
Click HERE for a traditional New Orleans King Cake recipe.
Have a happy Fat Tuesday!