Showing posts with label paper cowgirl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paper cowgirl. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Class I Took


I will post more photos of Paper Cowgirl later but these are photos of what I made in the class I took while there. It was Sandra Feazel's class. Really had fun working with wax and lucious fabrics! The little photos are on cut up book covers. What a great idea! Dipped in the wax or paint it on the wax and add acrylic paint. I stamped in the wax while it was warm and it left a texture. So cool! Sandra's samples were small to be used as necklaces but I thought why not make them bigger and they can be used on a canvas or hung on these cute hangers.

I decided to use what I learned in the class for my swap project for one of my art group meetings. This is what I cane up with. The theme is white, so I used shades of the color and added a little brown in to go with the photo. Which by the way is a photo of one of my Grandfathers with his brothers.

Here are some of the students projects. There were some very creative things done. I wish I could remember whose was whose project. LOL
Sandra and Jill's (teachers)

Sandra & Jill's


Sandra's

Sandra's







Teresa's


Tammy's
Jennifer's

 
our kits, sooo cute!

These two are so fun!! Tammy is the sweetest lady and Nicki is a hoot!
This is me and Amy Boland. When I was introduced to her I kept thinking "where do I know that name from?" Then later someone ask me what the photographers name was from San Antonio, and it hit me! That's why I knew her name. She has photographed Magnolia Pearl and several other things in the stamping art world! http://www.amybolandphotography.com/

More later on the class I taught. I am still going through my photos. Have a great week.

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Ready For Paper Cowgirl & Fun New Decoration In Studio

I spent all day yesterday finishing up for Paper Cowgirl next month. My class is full and I am so excited!! Look at all these kits!

These are the door prizes I made and packaged up. I just need to get some tickets for the students to write their names on and me to draw from.

 These are items I have packaged to sell during or after my class. Trims and wool.

 Look what I got!! I have been looking for a vintage baby bed springs for so long. A friend and I were in McKinney on Friday and found it. My husband helped me hang it today. I added my little paper ball lights to it. It hangs over my desk in the studio.

Monday, January 30, 2012

Paper Cowgirl in March

Classes are up and registration is open on the Paper Cowgirl web site http://papercowgirl.blogspot.com/p/creative-classes.html  I am teaching this wonderful wool crown. The class is scheduled for Thursday, March 15th from 10:00am - 1:00pm in Room A at the Crafty Scrapper in Waxahachie, TX.

Monday, January 16, 2012

House Mouse Card For February & Special Event News

When I first saw this stamp I thought of Summer time. The mouse was getting a tan. I was surprised the image was for February. But it is cold at this time of year (normally is, today we were almost in the 70's) so why not make a fun colorful card to help you think warmer times are on the way!

SPECIAL EVENT NEWS
Paper Cowgirl is having a show in March and I am teaching!! Go to their blog and check out the dates and info. Use the button on the right of my blog to get there. It is going to be a great event. I believe there are eight different classes and they will be taught on Thursday and Friday March 15th & 16th with the vendor show on Saturday the 17th. The vendor show is put on by Petticoats on the Prairie http://petticoatsontheprairie.blogspot.com/ . Theme is "Under the Big Top". Pretty exciting stuff!!! More info to come later with photos of my class sample.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Paper Cowgirl Art Retreat 2011

table with everyone's class samples
I attended the Paper Cowgirl Retreat in Waxahachie this past Thursday thru Saturday. It was so much fun! We started off with a meet and greet on Thursday at The Dove's Nest http://thedovesnestrestaurant.com/ . This is a wonderful store full of great finds from jewelry to clothing and home decor. We had good food and Lisa Pace http://www.lisapace.com/ was the guest speaker as well as being a teacher at the retreat. Her speech was funny and very informative. I enjoyed it a lot. All the students got to mingle with the teachers (me being a teacher) and each other. It was a whimsical evening and everyone was really nice and friendly.


name badges

Nicki and Tammy

dress Ann-Denise made
This fabulous dress was made by the Queen of Crepe Paper, Ann-Denise Anderson. She is a whiz with paper in general. The dress is made from coffee filters, crepe paper and tissue paper I think too.
It had paper clay flowers on the bodice. Just gorgeous!!
back of dress
 This is the back of the dress and it's even pretty. Such detail went into making it.
food table 
 This was the food table at the meet and greet. Yummy fruit, hummus, veggies and wrap sandwiches.

everyone visiting

me and my boots

 Cindy the Head Cowgirl making her welcome speech. She really did a great job of planning things and getting it all together.

 Here is Lisa Pace during her speech. She spoke on getting published in magazines and how to write a book. She was great! So funny and her info was really good. She has a new book coming out in January of 2012.

apron swap
 There were lots of swaps to participate in. I did not have time to join any but loved seeing all the goodies that were exchanged. This was the "apron swap" participants. There were some great aprons made!

cigar box swap inside

cigar swap outside
 The cigar box swap was over the top. This is just one of the boxes. Cami did this one. Very creative!

badge swap
 This coin purse was an item in the badge swap. I Loved it! Never would have thought of this. Jennifer did it.

Tanya, Mendy, Nicki, me and Tammy
 Friday night we had dinner at a Mexican restaurant in downtown Waxahachie. Some of the stores stayed open late for us Paper Cowgirls to shop at. Fun time!
Cami Wallace Dilsaver

Kristi's dress
 I know this looks funny but I wanted to see under Kristi's dress. She had pinned old photos and cabinet cards to the skirt under the tulle skirt. So you saw them thru the tulle skirt. Very cute!
Marsha Albee
 Marsha won the Prom Queen contest. She bought this real prom dress for $5 I heard. Great deal if she did!
prom table decorations
The Prom was at Polka Dots, a store in Waxahachie. They sell jewelry and clothing but I also think the owner does photography too. There were several beautiful portraits in large blown up format around the store.
drink table at prom

sweets table at prom

photo with props
Kristi, me and Marsha getting our photo taken with the glittered guns! There were some large pictures frames laying around too for props.

my students
Here is my class working away on their mobiles. They were a great group and finished stamping their tags really quickly. I got a lot of compliments on how organized and how cute my kits were. It really made me feel good being my first time to teach at this venue.

samples in class

Kristi concentrating

bag kits were in
I had a few kits left over from class and am thinking about putting them in my Etsy Shop. Just need to find time to take photos and list them. I did have packages of hangers left too and am going to list them for sure soon.


vendor night finds
Vendor Night was Saturday evening. There were some great items for sale. I got this iron piece from Leslie Venable's http://www.flatwoodsfolkart.typepad.com/ booth. She said it was from Savannah. I am guessing it came off a porch. It is really heavy!

goodies from vendor night
Here are the rest of my goodies from that night. Flowers, jewelry, collage stuff and beads.

cuff bracelet
This is a beautiful cuff bracelet I bought from Dale McLain http://dalemclain.blogspot.com/ . I thought the colors were really pretty and love the rhinestones in the middle.

bon ton trip
I made a trip to the store called Bon Ton on Saturday after my class. I had a little extra time before Vendor Night. This store is so cool! Lots of vintage clothing, jewelry (as you can see that is what I bought) and retro items. Old stuff to look through and bring back memories of when I was younger. It has been in business for around 28 years the owner told me that day. It is in Forreston I think is the city and it's about 5 - 10 minutes outside downtown Waxahachie. I think these would be great additions to the wool felt crowns I have been making.

tiara
I bought this tiara too! My first one to own. I don't have a head to put it on but will look for some statue or something to use it on. Not sure how old it is but it has all it's stones intact.

Paper Cowgirl was wonderful. Everyone was so friendly and that made it easy to make new friends. I look forward to the Wicked Tea in the Fall. I went to last years as a student and plan on doing the same this year. Watch the Paper Cowgirl blog for more info about it. Only like 30 something people will be allowed to sign up for it. So you have to watch closely for when the sign up starts.