Saturday, December 19, 2009

Naughty or Nice?


What do you get for someone who has been a bit naughty this year?
Well something sweet of coarse to sweeten them up!


I am so very much in love with this idea of Christmas gone just a tad wrong
as monsters of all shapes and sizes enjoy the best of the Christmas Season
by artist Jamie Temairik.

Jamie's shop CocoaStomp
is just full of silly illustrations of Monsters
and other odd yet friendly yuletide loving creatures.
Visit her blog for more info.


But beware! The Cupcakes might just eat you!

Give (get) the look:


Happy Holidays!

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Winter Whispers




There is nothing quite like a peaceful morning stroll on a crisp winter morning
with the sound of snow under your feet,
white angelic glitter of fresh powder snow dancing with the wind,
and birds and squirrels scurrying from one tree to the next.
Andrea of Argentina creates such wonderfully enchanting pieces of art
from her watercolor to her collage work
you can't help but find your self lost in her imagination,
and as we are yet to see snow in Portland
I am left to dream of the wonders of winter

Check out Andrea's work by visiting her shop

Get the Look:


Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Made for Walking

With our first snowfall here in PEI this week, it's officially boot season. I don't wear anything else outside until April, so having a small collection of unique, vintage boots is essential.











Monday, December 7, 2009

Tutorial Tuesday!


Ok, it's still Monday... but it's almost Tuesday ;) I put together a tutorial for my popular gingerbread man ornaments.. they are quite easy and especially cute! Yay handmade for the holidays! Let me know if you try it :)

Step One

First, trace an oval shape onto a piece of corrugated cardboard. I used the shape tool in a graphics program to make one and printed it out to use as a template.

Step Two

Glue your chosen paper to one side, and cut around the cardboard leaving .5" or so to fold over the edges.

Step Three

Draw a little gingerbread man on beige felt, and cut him out.

Step Four

Using white thread, sew a simple stitch all the way around your gingerbread man.

Step Five

Using a hot glue gun, glue around the egdes of your cardboard and fold your paper over.

Step Six

Glue all the way around until you are done. Try to make sure that as you are folding you aren't getting pokey bumps - try to keep the most oval shape you can.

Step Seven

Place a thin glue line on the back of your felt gingerbread man.

Step Eight

Place your gingerbread man in the center of your ornament, then glue down his legs and head. (my glue gun has a lot of ickies on it)

Step Nine

Glue a piece of ribbon to hang your ornament to the back.

Step Ten

Cut another oval, a bit smaller than your original, from another piece of paper. Glue it down to the back using the hot glue.

Step Eleven

Glue white baby ric rac around the edge of your oval.

Step Twelve

Paint Teal buttons using acrylic paint.

Step Thirteen

Add pink acrylic paint cheeks, and a face using a brown marker. Use glitter glue over the paint on the buttons and the cheeks.

And you're done!


xoxo