Tuesday, July 31, 2018
graffiti highway, pa Layout
Had a little play with some paper Sunday morning. It started by printing out a very large 12 by 12 photo on white paper that didn't really excite me, so I overlaid a large 8 by 10 photo which kinda made me happier, even though they didn't match up perfectly. I had planned on doing a large format photo since I had taken this really cool photo of the Graffiti Highway in Centralia, Pa. See, a while back a controlled burn in this town accidentally set a coal layer on fire and the town has smoldered since! It prompted shutting down the road which is seriously melted in parts. Later, people visited & came with spray paint. It's eerie yet super cool.
Interestingly enough, many choose to practice their skill at drawing dicks. In fact many cartoon characters had genitalia added that the original artist hadn't intended. I found the whole hike pretty entertaining as you never knew what you might see in paint! This little pup made a nice fussy cut addition to my page.
It's a pretty flat page for my album, which is awesome! I've got a few more pages to add from recent trips! Next one up will be from Lake George!
Happy Tuesday!
Monday, July 30, 2018
Floatsam & Jetsam from the Field
Summer is always a busy one here at Pratt Inc. Work picks up, camping commences, and this year the almost adults that live here also have summer gigs. The summer gig for the oldest involves learning how to flame work and she's getting pretty proficient. So proficient, I've taken to hiding her creations and posting about them on Facebook. We have a pretty good tourist trade 'round these parts and a very healthy Kindness Rocks community, so this morning I headed off with a dozen all wrapped, labeled, and stuck in baggies to Market Street so I could "hide" the little critters in plain sight. So far I've heard that the penguin was found. On that note, those glass marbles & that funny little glass ball up top aren't something that Lexi made. The dirt around these parts in town are full of glass! (Other not so nice things too, but it's been industrial here with the glass industry since 1880.) In fact, one of the Habitat houses I work on had a sewer line cut in and that's where I found that little milk bottle. Another hundred year old house we suspect might have been a barn yielded the funny little glass ball. Yet another place built in 1880 had that gold shovel bottle opener and that cool wood horse piece. It's also the same house we found Nancy Drew stairs!
This past Saturday, I had a group over to a house to start gutting it. Armed with hammers and sledges, they started demo. The house started the day without stairs...and a small upstairs apartment. We then
spotted something funny behind a built in closet realized that the stairs were still in the house all along! I expect the next group will figure out how to take out the tub and cut a hole in the floor so we can get between the floors.
This little adorable table also came home with me from that house. She had nice legs, what can I say! I spent some time in the sun cleaning off the cobwebs & old varnish with some TSP. I did more work with some gray chalk board paint, but I'll be back to show you that later after some distressing & wax!
Happy Monday!
Monday, July 23, 2018
Green Wire Nut Box for the Plain Box Society with StencilGirl® Tiny Medallion
Can you believe this was a really simple plain kraft box? I added some Lindy's Stamp Gang mist to some plain paper over a really cool stencil and the whole thing got quite magical!
Here's the Tiny Medallion Stencil I used that was JUST the right size for this box! I've used it quite a few times and I'm always pleased with the result! Just enough detail, yet not too much!
Here's a photo of the box open. It's still quite functional, even though I added green & silver spray painted wire nut feet, metal scallops, and some crystal brads! Loving the copper scallops on the edges. The little molding around the bottom is a paper straw cut & hot glued.
The top has a little metal scallop too! This went off to my niece with an air plant & these pretty glass gems. Hope she liked it!
If you want to see more cool stencil projects, Tina Walker has a HUGE blog post with lots of things to look at over at StencilGirl Talk!
Happy Monday!
Thursday, July 19, 2018
Christmas Cracker for THE CUTTING CAFE
Despite the heat here in New York, I was able to channel my inner Christmas spirit to create this Christmas Cracker from a cutting file from THE CUTTING CAFE. It was fun pulling out the pretty paper and some festive ribbon!
I even grabbed some fake snow to stage the cracker but then thought...SNOW??? Seriously? it was so humid out that even contemplating snow hurt my brain! Loved adding some flowers & vintage foliage to the cracker.
I even pulled out the embossing powder to add a little gold to the ends. So much fun! My cutter really did the heavy lifting with this project. I just added a little bling and it was ready to be filled with treats!
Happy Thursday!
Wednesday, July 18, 2018
4th Layout
Was having a bit of a play with some paper the other day and came across this fabulous circle with vellum. I decided it would make a great background to a bigger photo. Since I rarely scrap myself these days, I wanted to use a recent photo that was taken of me at a Habitat for Humanity Home Dedication.
I'm also at the stage of the game where it looks like there is a LOT of house to finish on both of our ongoing projects, so I was trying to pump myself up. See, the home dedication is pretty much the party...at the very end of a long bunch of work!
Isn't that a cute house? I sure will miss that porch! Good thing we have a deck at the new house we're working on! It's a great place to eat my lunch! Well, I'll get back at it! The house in the photo was my 4th house, so onto the 5th, 6th, and 7th!
Happy Hump Day!
Thursday, July 5, 2018
For the Love of Nail Polish
My house has perpetually smelled like nail polish for weeks. The boy decided to make his girl a flower out of wire, wood glue, and then nail polish for her birhtday. I mean, I've seen this project on Pinterest and it's cool....but I think he took his project to a whole other level. It was for her birthday and work must have started at least three weeks ago. It culminated with him requesting a new bottle of clear and another of red....which was a first for me. Usually it's the girl who's asking for makeup!
Once all the petals were done, he raided my scrap metal bits and built a stand (or stem if you will) for the flower with a hose handle bottom. It's quite genus, but don't tell him. He was already impressed with himself after he found a real gold leave in my stash.
I heard through the grapevine that Megan was impressed with his flower. I myself was pretty excited it was done! (There might have been a small incident where a bottle of nail polish got tipped over on my floor, but thankfully it's brick and pretty forgiving.) Anyhow, it turned out better than the roses he gave her that got overdosed with advil and only lasted a day!
Happy Thursday! We're off with those two kids to hang at a Water Park for a bit & soak up some summer!
Tuesday, July 3, 2018
Kindness Rocks & Trapped with the Craft Supplies
THE MAN had been suggesting for quite some time that I get the Driver's Safety class completed. With a teen driver and a second one in the wings, it made some sense. We could use the discount. I decided to take an on-line class this past weekend as the heat index was quite high. Might as well make the most of the air conditioning.
It was torturous. The only thing making it any better at all was the availability of all the craft supplies since I was working in my office. I managed to get three backgrounds for layouts completed, made four lovely paper flowers, started gluing all the glass pebbles onto a metal garden gazing ball, and painted 12 affirmation rocks.
It took me a little longer than most, probably because I had to keep stopping the videos to wash brushes! And yes, I took the AARP version. THE MAN said the one he took was horrible & timed, so I figured one for the older generation would be nicer. It was a little nicer, but still quite a snooze! Glad to have a stack of rocks to go hide, not to mention quite a few baskets of laundry folded!
Happy Tuesday!
Sunday, July 1, 2018
A Fish Army
The oldest came home the other day smelling rather burnt and with a reddish hue to her face. She had left wearing SPF 30 and with a spring in her step. She had an entire day at a torch being trained on how to be a flame worker...and came home dragging. She said quite clearly when she got home: I made a lot of fish when asked how it went. Just how many fish wasn't clear until the large sized Amazon box returned full of fish a day later. They are lovely by themselves. Some of them have rather large sized fishy lips with little twists in their fins.
Fish in groups of three aren't bad either. You can enjoy the little bubbles which according to her might seem cool but the instructor considers a flaw. She adds bubbles to her marbles though because she likes the look.
Others seem to be standing via their fins with a little fishy smirk on their face. None of them have dumb fins. About a month ago Lexi came home after trying to make dolphins and was quite annoyed about their dumb fins. I guess her instructor gave her lots of tips of making fins. In fact, this is his fish design. ;-)
Some of them we discovered we could reflect color into the glass by means of a light and a colored piece of paper. I had to enlist help taking these photos. Thankfully Luke's GF Megan messes around with photography so this might be my favorite photo from the batch. My photos were terrible.
A fish army currently sits in my office. They are in need of re-homing. I mean there are a lot of fish in here. Some of them have extra fins as she was using them to practice on. I actually think they might be multiplying....
Happy Monday!
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