
So there really are some benefits to having a garage full of, not cars, but loud, messy, scary woodworking machinery. :)

So there really are some benefits to having a garage full of, not cars, but loud, messy, scary woodworking machinery. :)
Wood "Boo", "Spooky" and "Trick or Treat" Signs (Update: "Trick or Treat" sign has SOLD--thank you!)
Fun embelished pillows (Update: "Trick or Treat" Pillow has SOLD - thank you!)
Another fun pillow (my very first attempt at piece quilting--is that what you would call this? I don't know, but it was F U N!)

A Folk Art Lady Witch and a grumpy Frankenstein Jr. named Frankie (Update: Frankie has SOLD - thank you!)
AND...
Update: Monsters have SOLD - Thank you!





Remember a while back I posted about the EBSQ Ripped Off Show? I ripped off one of Kris Jean's paintings and she ripped off one of mine. Well, here is Kris' painting!! The daisies. And now I have two Kris Jean originals. I bought the cigar box purse from her a few months ago. I LOVE her work!!
Flower #11, 2005, 24" x 12", Acrylics (SOLD)
I was making some Halloween signs on black boards and decided this would be a great look for my Teacher Name Signs because it looks like a chalkboard. I'm still offering the striped or polka dot Teacher Name Signs but I've added this option to my ETSY shop too.

Just finished these two signs today. I think I may keep these for myself--there's a novel idea. Each are on 5.5" x 4.5" x 1.5" wood blocks. I found these papers on the clearance rack at my craft store. Aren't they delicious? I love using sort of non-traditional prints for the holidays.
I almost just put one on the back of the other (B O O on one side of the blocks/J O Y on the other). But then here's my dilema: I unpack them for Halloween and then keep them out for Christmas, then I have to dig my Halloween stuff out again and put them back in there. So I figured I'd just keep the proper holiday stuff in it's proper box because that's just how anal I am! :)
I have been looking forward to this month's Nibblefest theme--A Dog's Life--since I printed the schedule for this year back in January! I knew I wanted to do a fun mixed media dog. Once I got the basic sketch down, he just sort of told me he wanted to be blue. This happens sometimes with paintings. I think he's rather sweet. He's on e-bay now with a super low starting bid!
*SOLD*

Pink Chicken, 4.25" x 3.5", acrylic and mixed media on 1.5" wood
I have a little thing for birds and chickens right now. And a chicken with polka dots. All chickens should have polka dots, don't you think?
This little lady is on e-bay now.
*SOLD*
This is my entry for Illustration Friday. The theme this week is Detach.

Hey, sewing is fun. Who knew? I'm just learning, but I'm having so much fun with these little pillows. This one is for my son. I never know if he'll like my stuff. He's such a boy, but he seemed really excited about this one. I made it from fabric from a shirt he just outgrew. (I LOVE finding new uses for old things!)






I have a theory that if something is easily accessible, you'll use it and if it's not, you won't. So I've been completely re-arranging my studio to make things more accessible. For example, my sewing machine used to be buried under a bunch of stuff... 
Just finished this little cutie--and I do mean little. It's only 3" x 2". I think it'll be headed for e-bay soon.
These two teacher signs were ordered from ETSY to brighten these teachers' classrooms. The first one is the school colors of that particular teacher (great idea!) and the second seems to be a popular color scheme with teachers--the primary colors.And this name sign is a gift for my new niece who is just one day old!! (How cool is her birthday--08/08/08?) Her room has light blue walls and her bedding is pink. Fun.

