September 30, 2012
Completed Project: Embroidered Notebook
When it’s my turn to host book club, I like to include a craft project for my Bookies (my book club members) to do, other than reading the book I choose. My craft project was to decorate a notebook. Christi, my friend and a fellow Bookie, inspired the idea, after seeing all the wonderful notebooks she decorated for our craft show in September. If you click here you’ll see in the pictures some of the notebooks she made on a table. When decorating my notebook, I first wanted to cover it with an old pair of jeans and include pockets to insert pencils. When I started looking at the jeans and thinking of all the work it would entail I changed my mind. Instead, I took out some of my old Urban Outfitters catalogs from years ago. Note: this drives my fireman crazy because I have so many magazines I never use. I keep them because I know one day I will use them. Like this! I love Urban Outfitters’ photographers because they have an artistic yet elegant way of taking pictures of their products, using color filters, over lapping, and other cool techniques photographers use to make photos look different.
Many pages catch my eye, the one I used for this notebook in particular. It literally spoke to me. “Life is a quilt. Each day a unique square but together they fit perfectly,” it said. I’m not sure if the saying makes sense. I don’t consider myself a poet of words; I express myself more through my artwork. Plus, my grammar, sentence structure… my writing skills in general aren’t great. Thank goodness for spell check. I embroidered the saying on the page. I thought to myself, “What would I use this notebook for?” It would be my journal and those words would be what I would want to read before I meet my pencil to those pages inside, to write about my square, my day that day. To remind me no one day in my life is going to be the same as the other. Each day is completely different, unique, even if slightly. Though some days will be good, bad, and the ones in between. We sometimes think, life sucks; life is joyful (I hope to experience more of those days), etc. Life is life. Before I would wish some of the days I’ve lived would have been different. I now think…I wouldn’t change a thing. This is my life. My squares have molded me to the person I’m becoming, the person I am! Yes, “Life is a quilt. Each day a unique square but together they fit perfectly.” Together they make my life; they make me! I want this journal to remind me of that. When my days have me down or when I read this journal as an older me, I want to say, “Life wasn’t that bad.”
If you’re wondering what the confetti like squares (actually tissue paper) mean on the notebook, they’re my future squares waiting to be sewn, I mean lived. I covered the inside of the notebook with pages from Urban Outfitters’ catalog pages too and the back with blue cardstock paper.
I can’t wait to see how The Bookies decorate their notebooks. I will take pictures of their notebooks to share with you.
September 28, 2012
DIY Leaf Garland
Welcome Fall into your home by decorating it with a leaf garland.
Supplies: Sewing machine, fake leafs ($1.00 per bag at Target), and brown thread.
Leaf 1: Arrangement your leaves to see in what order you will be sewing them. I laid my leaves on the trim of my towel, that I use to protect my table when I sew.
Leaf 2: With a pencil, marked each leaf to see where you will be sewing it. I marked my leaves in different levels, some on top, in the middle, and others sideways.
Leaf 3: Before you begin to sew your leaves, made sure to leave extra thread for hanging. You will need to leave extra thread at the end of your garland too.
Leaf 4: Sew your leaves. Overlap and leave gaps between your leaves, to give it a natural look.
Leaf 5: Hang your leaves as you wish and where you wish. You’ll love the way your leaf garland moves when the fan is on.
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September 24, 2012
Who me? Nominated? For Liebster Award!
(Click on my surprised face to learn how to do this fun rollover)
I don’t know what to say! I’m honored to have been nominated by Amy, from Pictures and Pillow blog, to take part in the Liebster Award. I’ll like to thank…
What is the Liebster award you ask? The Liebster Award is a way for people to discover new bloggers who don’t have a big following, less than 200 followers; however, are still as awesome as other blogs.
The individual nominated/tagged writes 11 things about themselves and then answers 11 questions from the blogger who nominated them. To keep the cycle going, the nominated blogger chooses other bloggers, with less than 200 followers, that they recommend and writes 11 of their own questions for them to answer. It’s all about getting to know the individuals’ behind blogs.
Eleven things about me:
1. I work at a movie theatre but I rather watch movies at home, even though I get to watch movies for free.
2. I’m in a book club.
3. My best physical attribute is my smile. It causes a chain reaction for others to smile.
4. I enjoy doing craft swaps because I meet other artists around the world.
5. Hippos are my favorite animal.
6. My favorite holiday is The Day of the Dead, though I love Halloween too.
7. I can’t wait to be a mother.
8. I want to write a book some day.
9. Currently, addicted to cross-stitching and embroidery.
10. I have a degree in graphic design and marketing.
11. I dance when no one is watching; usually when I’m getting ready for work and a song I love is on.
Answers to Pillows and Pictures:
1. What drove you to start your blog?
I first started reading blogs, like Oh My Deer!, and I enjoy their crafts ideas, accomplishments, their journey through life, etc. They were individuals willing to share their lives with the world. I felt connected to these people, having things in common. I wanted to be a part of it.
Hence, I started a blog. It’s become more of a dairy of things I love to do and my reader’s hold the key. Plus, I’ve met wonderful people from around the world I probably would have never met.
2. What is your favorite TV show?
I don’t watch TV much but when I do, I like watching forensic and criminal shows like Bones, Deadly Women, and 30/30. In a previous life, I think I helped solve crimes.
3. Who is your favorite actor/actress?
I really don’t have one; however, when Denzel Washington is in a movie I know it’s going to be a good one.
4. Mornings or evenings?
Depends. Mornings for natural light for taking picture. Evenings for doing crafts way into the night when I don’t have to work the next day. Mornings, if I really need to choose.
5. What is your favorite type/style of jewelery?
I like unique pieces. I made myself a necklace out of a vintage tie recently. I mostly wear brooches. I collect vintage flower brooches.
6.What is your favorite craft?
I love everything! I’m constantly trying to learn a new craft. I like using different mediums in my artwork. I overwhelm my brain with so much I want to do, create, and learn with not enough time to do it all. I have a silkscreen kit, paper making kit, and photo light kit that has been sitting for years and I currently purchased a wood burning it. I make jewelry, I do printmaking, and I self-taught myself to sew, cross-stitch, and crochet. I could go on and I still want to know how to do more.
7. If you could only eat the food from one country for the rest of your life, what would it be?
Wow, that’s a hard one. The country of Buffet. Get it?
8: What is your fondest memory from when you were a child?
I was actually thinking of one yesterday. My uncle Andrew and I were watching Disney’s Cinderella and we were coloring a drawing he had drawn for me of Jaq and Gus, Cinderella’s mouse friends. He died when I was a kid. How I wish we had shared more wonderful memories together. I miss him so much.
9. Cats or dogs?
Dogs! I’ve always been more of a dog person than a cat person.
10. Do you have any pets?
I have an Austrian Shepard and Collie mix dog, named Belle. She has one blue eye and one brown eye. Then, there’s Sushi, our gold fish. Who will probably live forever! We have had her for almost over three years; the longest living fish I’ve ever had.
11. What would your dream job be?
My dream job is to own a craft shop. Sell craft supplies, offer art classes for kids, and have an after school art center in my craft shop. Share my love for being creative to others!
I nominate:
My questions for them:
1. What’s the story behind your blog’s name?
2. What regular themed post do you have on your blog?
3. What post is currently your most popular?
4. What’s your favorite animal?
5. What is your artistic talent?
6. What goals are you working on?
7. What’s your favorite thing to do on your days of off work?
8. If you won the lottery, what would be the first thing you would buy?
9. What is your favorite holiday tradition?
10. Who’s your favorite artist?
11. What book are you reading, if any?
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September 18, 2012
DIY Psycho Shower Scene Costume
Here's another guest post I did last year for Paper Sparrow. This time it was...Yes, you guessed it, an Alfred Hitchcock themed blog party. For those looking for a unique Halloween costume or some inspiration for the Halloween Costume Swap, I hope this helps.
I’ve seen two of Alfred Hitchcock’s movies, “Psycho” and “The Birds.” The scenes that stand out the most are when someone is being attacked, either by a serial killer or by, of course, birds. With Halloween a few days away, I, Lizette from Creativity Lizette, decided to share an easy way to make a Marion Crane costume inspired by the famous shower scene from “Psycho.” Viewer discretion is advised for bloodlines and extreme creativeness!
I’ve seen two of Alfred Hitchcock’s movies, “Psycho” and “The Birds.” The scenes that stand out the most are when someone is being attacked, either by a serial killer or by, of course, birds. With Halloween a few days away, I, Lizette from Creativity Lizette, decided to share an easy way to make a Marion Crane costume inspired by the famous shower scene from “Psycho.” Viewer discretion is advised for bloodlines and extreme creativeness!
Supplies: White towel with trim, shower cap, alphabet stamps, black Speedball Oil-Based Printing Ink/fabric paint, red wall paint, paintbrushes, plastic toy knife, exacto knife, E-6000 glue, and stick on Velcro.
Stab 1: Wrap white towel around you and look in the mirror to see where you would like to stamp the words Bates Motel. Lay stamps on trim of towel and beginning stamping. Let towel dry.
Stab 2: Painting time. Lay towel and shower cap on floor somewhere where Mother won’t get mad if you make a mess. To make bloody hand prints paint hand with paintbrush, stamp hand on towel, and slide hand off the towel. Stamp one hand at a time to keep a clean hand free. To make blood splatter marks dip paintbrush in red paint and pull brush hairs towards you. Some fingers will have paint on them. Use the painted fingers to paint all the edges of the towel. Before you wash your paintbrush use it to brush on light blood marks. Let towel dry.
Stab 3: Very carefully, cut handle off plastic toy knife with an exacto knife. Glue knife handle where desired.
Stab 4: Add three sticking pieces of Velcro on the top of the towel. Velcro both sides of the towel near the armpits and Velcro the middle. We don’t want the towel falling off.
Stab 5: Put on your shower cap and bloody Bates Motel towel and be thrilled that you survived another Halloween without spending big bucks on a costume!
I hope you like this easy D.I.Y. costume and don’t be afraid to take a stab at it!
Also, don't forget to sign up for the Jack Oh! Lantern necklace giveaway!
September 16, 2012
Jack Oh! Lantern Necklace Giveaway
The talented Emily, from The Morose Bee blog and shop, made this cool Jack O’Lantern necklace. The necklace was the inspiration for the design of the Halloween Costume Swap banner. In honor of the Halloween Costume Swap, I am giving one Jack Oh! Lantern, Oh! because the concept is so clever, necklace to one lucky winner. The necklace will come with a black Sharpie marker so you can draw your own face on it. Sharpie ink wipes off easily with Windex.
To enter you must follow my blog, Creativity Lizette, with Google Friend Connect and let me know what is your favorite thing about Halloween in a comment. This counts as two entries, comment on them separately.
For extra entries see below and comment about it. One comment for each entry and leave your email, in case you’re the lucky winner!
- Follow The Morose Bee blog
- Go to the The Morose Bee shop and choose your favorite item
- You’re a part of the Halloween Costume Swap
- Blog about it and leave a link
Giveaway ends October 1st.
This Jack Oh! Lantern necklace beats the messiness of carving a real pumpkin and it won’t rot in a couple of days. It lives year round!
Good Luck!
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