Cast Lamp tutorial

September8

I went into Mr. G’s garage on the weekend to see what he was up to re: making a lamp from my cast – this is the view (after a couple of days of rain) that greeted me from the garage door. I thought it looked cool!

Mr. G found an old lamp of mine that he decided to rescue. He removed the green pole and was left with a black metal pipe that he trimmed down after removing the wires from the lamp.

Mr. G placed the cast over the rod to see how it looked…..he thought it was looking mighty fine :)

He drilled a series of holes along the sides of the cast so that he could lace up the cast with black cord.  Good thing he’s a virgo with an infinite amount of patience – i would mostly likely have hot glued it :)

A close up of the lacework. Mr. G thought it might be fun if we placed a plastic thumb where the thumb used to go – is it just me or is he getting just as weird as me??? I want to put some hot pink or orange maruba feather boa around the top and base of the cast to finish things off.  Mr. G thought this was weird…..HELLO???? We still haven’t decided what to do with the lamp shade…..it’s too mundane don’t you think? I might buy a colourful plastic bowl and have Mr. G drill a hole in the bottom and use that as a shade. There is one of those energy efficient twirly bulbs in it so it might be difficult to have a shade that fits over the bulb.

Now you might think this is too weird for you to do but consider creating a lamp from: a boot or shoe, bottle (drill hole in bottom), basket, vase, stiffened bustier, doll, wooden house etc. The possibilities truly are endless!!!

Now on a totally random note my daughter Jessica was on TV yesterday morning but i missed seeing her on the news so my friend saved the segment and captured some stills for me!  Jessica was on TV promoting The Vancouver Film School – back to school segment!

I’m a proud Mommy :)


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Papier Mache Dragonfly revamp

September7

I posted this vlog yesterday on youtube….i wanted to share what Mr. G and i did over the weekend – worked a bit on the dragonfly revamp – as you’ll recall it was peeling again. We had to remove the dragonfly when we had the magic cottage painted.

Thank you Goddess Leonie for posting this interview with me a few days ago – the incandescent Leonie features artist’s studios. Many thanks Leonie for allowing me to share with your blog readers!!!

Earthing

If you are interested in energy, getting back to the earth and becoming healthier all around you might be interested in reading a wonderful article by Jessica and Ryan’s Dad Bernie Clark called Earth Chi and Vitamin D  In the article Bernie talks about the importance of getting back to the earth to lead a healthier life – take off your shoes and go barefoot on the earth, sand, water to derive the benefits of the electrons the earth provides us.  I sleep on an earthing blanket (gifted by Bernie- Thanks Bernie!) and also use a grounded earth pad beneath my computer desk. Earthing reduces inflamation in your body which is the cause of many illnesses and pain. Since i’ve been earthing i sleep better, have less arthritic pain and also lately i’ve noticed that my teeth don’t hurt when they come in contact with cold water.  My monkey brain is not nearly as active either! BONUS! Just think about how much better you feel when you spend a week or two at the beach where you are frolicking barefoot in the sand almost non-stop. The earth is healing you on a number of different levels. This all makes sense – do check it out!


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Happy Labour Day!

September6

I’m blogging today to let you know that I won’t be blogging today – ha ha! It’s a holiday today – i’ll be back tomorrow blogging or vlogging!

Love, Violette ox


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Reading and Watching

September3

This is an art journal spread i just finished working on yesterday – it was fun working in a different format.

The other day i walked down to the library for some exercise and also so i could be alone amongst the books – i feel such a connection to books – they are like tiny friends i have never met until i open them up and begin a relationship. When i was at the library i noticed that they had Quilting arts TV DVD’s you could borrow. Well i was really thrilled since i am not a quilter and didn’t really want to buy the dvd’s but was thrilled that i could borrow them to check out. I’ve been having fun just watching the different techniques. Now i’m thinking of buying a new sewing machine since my 32 year old number doesn’t have the ability to do any free motion stitching. I think that would add a nice element to my pages and fabric journals i plan on creating. I’m not looking for a fancy dancey kind of sewing machine – just a basic one where i can sew some pages and small pieces of fabric.

Does anyone have any recommendations for a good sewing machine?

Right now i’m reading two books: Making Ideas Happen by Scott Belsky and also Linchpin by Seth Godin. Both are really good books. The premise for Making ideads happen is that ideas are useless/worthless if you don’t make them happen. How many brilliant and thrilling creative ideas have you had that have had an untimely death? I know i’ve had many, hopefully this book will help me develop healthy strategies to make the ideas REAL. Linchpin is Seth Godin’s latest brainchild – i’m enjoying it too!

Happy Labour day weekend to my Canadian and American friends – and a regular “have a creative weekend” to all of my friends out in cyberworld.

love, violette xo


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It’s not easy being green…

September2

It’s not easy being green (read different)…..i’d rather be a rainbow.

A couple of days ago there was a loud rap at the door. When i opened the door (still in my jammies) there stood a man asking me how much i wanted for my van. Mr. G had put a “for sale sign” on my glittergirl van. This fellow was a scrap car removal guy – he was obviously looking for a good deal. He told me that no one would want to have a painted van sitting in their driveway except for me and that since i had painted my vehicle that it was now worth very little. Of course i felt pretty bad and countered with all of the adventures Glittergirl had been on and that she had appeared on TV a few times and that i in fact loved her. So he argued with me that i could not possibly love her since glittergirl is an inanimate vehicle that could not love me back. He cited Scott Peck in his book The Road less travelled where Peck spoke about this concept. I asked him if he was a philosopher and that perhaps he should dub himself “the philosopher scrap car removal guy” with the subtitle: philosophy for free. And then of course i heard a bit more about his life story….still while standing at the door in my jammies.

The scrap car removal guy waved his arm unceremoniously at the magic cottage and asked “what the heck is this all about anyways?”. So i said that i was an artist and painted everything. He asked me what i did and i told him. Then he asked me “who says you’re an artist?” I told him that i did and then he went on to say that it was subjective and that someone might come along and say i wasn’t an artist. This bizarre interchange lasted about 20 minutes leaving me very deflated at the end of it. It ended off with me dispensing a bit of dating advice (he asked for it).

To make a long story short the fellow wanted my van for about 100 dollars so that he could cannibalize it for parts….which of course drove me nuts – Cannibalize glittergirl??? Glittergirl needs a new battery in order to run along with a new windshield (there is a crack in it). She does still run though. So if anyone is interested in having Glittergirl for FREE please let me know (as long as you don’t cannibalize her). It might be kind of fun to put her in your backyard and turn her into a mini art studio! How cool would that be? I would do that only there is no way i can put her in the backyard without cutting down my magnolia tree and tearing apart a fence. So let me know if you are interested okay?

Thank you everyone (from Mr. G) for the birthday wishes – you are all so sweet!!!


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How to be alone

September1

Many thanks to my friend Rhonda for sending me this lovely video on “how to be alone” .  I am enjoying alone time right now after a frenetic few days so don’t have too much to blog about however i do hope you take the time to watch this lovely – poetic short video – poem by Tanya Davis . It is incredibly moving and beautiful. xo

P.S. i don’t know how to make the video smaller so it doesn’t take up too much of the screen……sorry.


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Cast off!

August31

No….i’m not talking about knitting here – i’m talking about having my cast of 6 weeks removed!  Hooray…….it feels wonderful to be free of it – now i just have to think of what to do with it – make a lamp or incorporate it in a mixed media painting.  As you can see i’m wearing a plastic splint for a while until my wrist gets stronger.  Now i have to train my left hand how to type again – it’s not doing too badly actually.  It’s sort of like riding a bicycle – you never forget.  It just takes a while to get up to speed.

I’m still recovering from a busy weekend and company yesterday – it seems like i just need more downtime when i’ve been around lots of people – especially if they’ve all come here! So i’m not really into blogging today but wanted to leave you with a link to Rice Freeman Zachary’s latest blog rant – it’s brilliant….all about branding – and the post before it is on the creative life.  Both post really spoke to me.  I hope you enjoy them.


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Studio aftermath

August30

 

Yours truly in front of the studio

Some of the stationary items for sale.

Mr. Gee decided to repair the dragonfly (that is normally perched on the front of the magic cottage) in the backyard.

Friends Susan and Rob dropped by for a visit with their little pooch Sam.

Signs were made and displayed to show the way…

Betty Ann – a frequent visitor of this blog dropped in!  Thanks Betty Ann! 

Jess Rice, a local artist and friend came by.  Thanks for the flowers Jess!

I will post some more photos tomorrow.

I just wanted to thank all of my family and friends and art lovers for showing up for my Open studio yesterday. Thank you so much for making it a special day! We were fortunate to have a lovely day so many of the attendees sat in the backyard having tea, visiting and checking out my art and the magic cottage. Thanks to Mr. Gee for all of his hard work – I couldn’t have done it without him!  As you can see Mr. Gee decided to repair the dragonfly during the open studio – he thought people might like to see art in progress.
 
 

Escaping the corporate world for the creative life

 I often receive emails from people asking me for advice regarding making the transition from the corporate world, looking after children and family, and retiring to a more creative life (read less structure). Where do you begin? I think first of all that it’s important to not criticize yourself and have the same expectations you had in your previous life. You are after all embarking on a new chapter in your life and you’re navigating different waters. How exciting to be starting out on this journey. I think when you come from a background of structure such as working a corporate job, or looking after children you feel lost when you’re standing in front of a proverbial candy counter of creative possibilities.

Now, I feel that since I lack a lot of structure in my life and often struggle with organization that I’m not one to ask. However since you did ask (or some of you did) – here’s what I think:

Sit down with a piece of paper and begin to write down all of your creative dreams. Did you ever hope that one day you’d have enough time to learn how to collage? Or did you want to learn how to sculpt clay? Were you always fascinated by the human body and wanted to learn how to draw from life? Write down all of these dreams without censoring. On another page write down the things you love to do as a child. My list would look like this – playing marbles, being in nature – close to water, drawing, daydreaming and playing school. The next thing I would do is to create a mind map with perhaps creative life written in the center. Here’s an example of a mind map:

From the central image you’d have radiating lines with ideas at the end of each branch. Make two separate mind maps – one for your creative dreams and one for the things you loved to do as a child. Note if there any similarities in the two. Can you assign a number to each idea in your mind map according to how important they are/were? Pick the top three items and on a separate piece of paper write them each down and begin to chunk them down or create “chunkettes” smaller action steps to move closer to the dream. The action steps might be for learning how to create collage. Step one could be to check out if there any continuing education classes on collage, or online classes. Step two could be to go to the library or bookstore and buy a book, collage. Step three could be to go to the art supply store and buy supplies. You get my drift right? So what you are in fact doing is creating some structure to lead a more creative life – you are corralling some of your ideas in order to not get overwhelmed with the possibilities that lay before you.
I hope you try this technique if you don’t know where to begin. Have fun with it!
 
 

 


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Spiffy Open Studio

August27

:-)   check out the little freak who is trying to infiltrate the talking heads

Yesterday Cintha came by to help me clean up the studio and office for my Open studio event this Sunday. I still have about an hour or so of cleanup to do in the studio but so far it’s looking pretty spiffy. As you can see I have my little freaks and talking heads, my Journal bliss book among other artful offerings. My little freaks look as if they are guarding the talking heads above them!

Today I’ll be busy making magnets and cutting greeting cards to have available at my open studio. The production will be little bit slower with my arm in a cast however I seem to be managing OK. And Monday I get the cast removed – HOORAY!!!!!!

You can watch a video of my studio here.

It’s Mr. G’s birthday today! Happy birthday sweetie – you are the best, so thoughtful, kind, patient, giving, creative and loving. I love you!

Check out this wonderful video I discovered on Tina ferguson’s blog – it will make you happy and maybe bring a few tears to your eyes – it did to me!

I LOVE YOU!!!!!!

I hope you all have a marvelous weekend! If you live in the area please come and visit me at the magic cottage:

 

1635 – 157th street, Surrey, B.C

Love, Violette xoxo

 


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Dream work in progress

August26

This is the cover of my book I’m making for Traci bautista’s E – marketing course. As you can see I’ve included lots of fun elements to the cover. I think when you’re right brained and an artist you need to entice yourself to actually want to use something – my enticement of choice is colour, pattern, glitter and embellishments. I just love how everybody’s e- classes are different. The instructor brings forth their personality to deliver the course material. Tracy is known for her very colorful and joy – filled PDF files. She sure didn’t disappoint… I’m having fun assembling my book.

Well – I don’t have too much else to share with you today as my organizational guru Cintha will soon be here to help me organize my office (which has gotten really out of hand again) and my studio which needs tidying up for my open studio on Sunday. So I’ll see you tomorrow with bells on!


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