Recently read about an Edible Book Show in Milwaukee, fashioned after others imagined and created by a woman named Judith Hoffberg, a librarian and art curator who lived in California. She had two rules for anyone who wanted to host a festival such as this: Books must be made of edible materials and it should be held close to April 1st.
What a cool concept. Our local paper had an article about the 2nd annual Edible Book Show held at Woodland Pattern Book Center in Milwaukee. Some really cool things were created. I'll need to remember this event next year and attend.
Doing a quick search, I found many other edible book festivals and events. Love the idea of this.
Photo of one of the contestants at the Woodland Pattern Book Center taken by Maryjo Waliki.
Monday, April 13, 2009
Monday, February 16, 2009
One World One Heart Give Away Winner
Monday, January 19, 2009
One World, One Heart Event
NOTE: POSTING TO COMMENTS CLOSE ON WEDNESDAY FEB. 11 at 5:00 CENTRAL TIME. AT THAT TIME, I WILL BE CHOOSING THE WINNER OF MY GIVE AWAY.
I am a participant again this year in this great event. Click on the logo to learn more about it. It gives bloggers a chance to get to know one another and share their art and handiwork. Part of the event includes having a "give away" and sharing one's art with the world.
My give away is an Artist Trading Card I made for a swap. I also will be sending along with the ATC some "goodies" to enhance your own art - whether you are a scrapbooker, collage and mixed media artist or just love pretty things.
Leave a comment to win the ATC and the goodie bag of fun stuff. This event ends on February
12 and I will pick one winner from those of you who post comments on this blog post.
As an added bonus, your name will be added twice if you leave in your comment YOUR personal definition of VISUAL LITERACY. This is an area of interest of mine and I want to know how others define this very nebulous concept.
Thanks and check out the rest of my artwork on my blog.
I am a participant again this year in this great event. Click on the logo to learn more about it. It gives bloggers a chance to get to know one another and share their art and handiwork. Part of the event includes having a "give away" and sharing one's art with the world.
My give away is an Artist Trading Card I made for a swap. I also will be sending along with the ATC some "goodies" to enhance your own art - whether you are a scrapbooker, collage and mixed media artist or just love pretty things.
Leave a comment to win the ATC and the goodie bag of fun stuff. This event ends on February
12 and I will pick one winner from those of you who post comments on this blog post.
As an added bonus, your name will be added twice if you leave in your comment YOUR personal definition of VISUAL LITERACY. This is an area of interest of mine and I want to know how others define this very nebulous concept.
Thanks and check out the rest of my artwork on my blog.
Sunday, December 21, 2008
I Opened an Etsy Shop
I opened an Etsy shop and have posted 3 Christmas collages I made. Here they are and the link to my shop if you want to purchase one.
http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=6060634
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
IVLA Conference Pics
A conference participant took pictures while I presented and conducted the altered book workshop I led at the IVLA conference last week. (Thanks Neal, I really appreciate it.) Thought I'd post the pictures here - I had the group create "tip in" pages for altered books since I didn't know how many people would be attending and I was not going to drag 20 some books to Virginia Tech with me from Wisconsin. Many seemed to appreciate making tip in pages as a first step since someone mentioned that she would have had a hard time "defacing" a book.
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Some Older AB Spreads
Been putting together my presentation for the upcoming International Visual Literacy Association Conference in Virginia and found a few AB spreads I've done not yet posted here.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Autumn Photography ATC Swap
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Baggie ATCs have arrived
The ATCs from the swap I was involved with have arrived. They really are cool. I love seeing what others have done with my "stuff." I especially love the "WILD" atc - very clever use of the stuff I sent. Cool to think that the leaves are from an old placemat I loved and the animal print wrapping paper came from Julie on a present. The "Tea" atc lower right is very similar to the one I created for this person. We both used the tea flower, words and heart clip similarly. We even used a similar color scheme. Very fun and a big thank you goes out to all the women who made these: Alison, Caroline in CA, Jenny in TX and Judy.
New Day Dawning
Been thinking a lot about Stolen Moments Studio and what this means to me...
It is not just a "place," the little corner of our bedroom, where I do actual artwork and creating. It is my head and heart and the thinking I do related to my life, my artwork, my family, my professional persona. Everyday I create - it's not just a "physical" creating like I thought was truly creation. It is also creating myself, my attitude, just getting through the stuff of one day at a time.
It is not just a "place," the little corner of our bedroom, where I do actual artwork and creating. It is my head and heart and the thinking I do related to my life, my artwork, my family, my professional persona. Everyday I create - it's not just a "physical" creating like I thought was truly creation. It is also creating myself, my attitude, just getting through the stuff of one day at a time.
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Baggie Swap
Recently I joined and ATC yahoo group and someone is sponsoring a baggie swap. You put four things in four baggies for someone else to use to create an ATC. In the end, you get an ATC from each of the four people who recieved the bags - using your stuff. Cool! I immediately signed up and made my bags. Tomorrow I will send out. Here are two of the bags:
Baggie#1: Feathers, animal print wrapping paper, rich brown ribbon, silver stars, 2 fabric leaves (cut from an old placement), various papers.
Baggie#1: Feathers, animal print wrapping paper, rich brown ribbon, silver stars, 2 fabric leaves (cut from an old placement), various papers.
Baggie #2: Abaca "paper" from Loose Ends, botanical print napkin, paper buttons, cancelled international stamps, real pressed ferns, dotted fiber and part of a bag that italian pasta came in.
Friday, January 18, 2008
Altered Art Doll
This paper doll, the first I have ever made as an "artist" - different from the paperdolls I played with as a child. This doll will go into my altered book that will highlight my literacy and myself as a literate person.
Saturday, September 29, 2007
ATC Asian Swap
I made my first ever artist trading cards! I saw a swap with an Asian theme and knew this was a great thing for me with my asian interest and my many asian related materials I collect. Here are the results. I made 11 cards that are almost identical - a few variations here and there. I'll send them out this next week and get new ones from other artists. I like the way these turned out.
- Background - Asian themed napkin (bamboo)
- Origami paper - Red and green
- Mesh like "paper" from Loose Ends
- Leaves that fell from neighbor's tree
- Off white Korean writing - from Korean tea bag - "Korean traditional tea"
- Seed Beads ( inherited from husband's grandmother)
Friday, September 28, 2007
Phone Photo
Monday, September 17, 2007
Long Time Coming
Finally stealing a moment to update my blog. Wish I spent more time on it, documenting the important moments. Maybe now that I have a new job and seemingly a bit more "free" time. Hard to believe a new full time job will allow me to have some me time, but that is exactly how it sounds it will be. Back to my artwork... need to get the inspiration flowing. This photo is our boy on our summer vacation in a park by a lake in a small town. Loved the tree, J loved the freedom of bike riding like a madman!
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