October 07, 2014

Five Minute Card - quick and easy!

Life doesn't have to be perfect to be wonderful - love that sentiment!

I'm not a quick crafter, but sometimes you just need to crank out a card in a hurry (have I mentioned recently that I'm a procrastinator?!)  This is one of those super-easy five-minute creations.  A few colours, a few stamps, a couple of cuts and you're on your way out the door!



I'm sure I've used this colour combination (Coastal Cabana, Crushed Curry, and Blackberry Bliss) recently - I just love it!  Bright, fun, gender-neutral and fit for most occasions.  It's a great go-to.

See you again soon!  

October 06, 2014

Creativity Hop - I'm it!

Last week, I received an out-of-the-blue email from a crafter whose work I adore - the lovely Lisa Harlow of Dwell Delightfully - saying she would like to tag me in the Creativity Blog Hop and wondering if I would be interested. I was so flattered that she thought of me - I adore her work and it was so nice to hear she enjoys mine! Pop over to Lisa's blog to see her work - her projects are so lovely and her photography is just awesome. She has one of the most beautiful Instagram feeds out there!

Now onto the Creativity Hop Q&A!

What am I working on now?   I've got two projects on the go right now - the first is samples for my upcoming Halloween Goodie Bag class (which I need to get done ASAP, so watch for that soon!) and the second is a Thanksgiving wreath. It might seem like I'm ahead of the game on that one, but I'm Canadian so Thanksgiving is right around the corner! I'm a procrastinator-with-a-capital-P and this last week has been chaos - add those up and I'm behind! Yikes!



How does my work differ from others in my genre?  This question is so hard to answer - while I think I very much have a style of my own, I can't really describe HOW or WHY - I just know my stuff looks like my stuff!  I feel like my cards and projects in generally are usually less organized and less formatted than a lot of what I see.  It's a giant disaster on a page, but it somehow comes together and works.  It's the graffiti of paper-crafting.   I'm also quite varied in what I create and don't really stick with a set genre.

Why do I create what I do?  I absolutely love being able to create something with my own two hands, especially when it's for someone I love.  Even without a recipient or a purpose in mind, just the act of creating something out of its parts is one of my favourite things in life - it's therapeutic.



How does my creative process work?  My process is defined by a lack of process.  I don't tend to plan and I don't usually have something in mind when I sit down to create.  I keep my supplies within arms-reach and I just grab whatever calls to me and work it into my project, and then I stop and call it done.  I love to mix stamp sets, choose unexpected texture/colour/style combinations, and generally just make a mess of things.  Like most of my life - it's a very fly-by-the-seat-of-my-pants, chaotic process but it all works out in the end.



TAG!  I'm nominating my fabulous friend, wonderful upline, and Artisan Award winning crafter, Allison Okamitsu of Nice People Stamp.  She is amazing and I know you will love her blog!  Her post will go up a week from today, on Monday, October 13.  Check for it then!



October 03, 2014

Happy Haunting - little monster card!

I feel like I've been MIA for ages!  Sorry to be an absentee blogger - we've had a crazy week.  My parents arrived from Ontario to celebrate my little man's third birthday and it's been chaos around here!  His birthday was yesterday, and I have to share a picture - he's my best creation ever.  :)  


Wednesday night, my fabulous upline Allison hosted a Shoebox Swap for her team - what FUN!  I love her team get-togethers because we truly do have such a wonderful group of women.  I really enjoy their company and their creativity is second-to-none!  Our common thread for our creations was the Holiday Catalogue, so I opted to use the Freaky Friends set to create a little monster card.  I wasn't exactly popular with all of the fussy-cutting on this card, but isn't it worth it?! 


Tomorrow is my World Card Making Day card buffet, but I'll have a quick post up in the morning - see you then!