Tuesday

It just takes a little paint!



This was my project Friday! A friend of mine and fellow Jasvil girl asked if I would paint a crown in her daugter's room. This design is off of one of the lovely pillows Rose Carey creates. Her pillows are available at Whimzy! It did take the better part of the day, but WOW! was it worth it! Want some royal bling for your home? Email me~Whimzy@sbcglobal.net and let's talk!

Sunday

GLITTERFEST FA L L is coming!!!


Here we go!
Saturday, October 10th, the aritistic spirits of Glitterfest Fall will convene for a day of
showing, screeching, & shopping! Glitterfest Fall will be held at the Elk's Lodge in Santa Ana, CA from 10am to 3pm. Our event promises to be a SCREAM!
Loads of creative items~jewelry, collage, sculpture, & so much MORE!
Admission is $7.00 at-the-door!
Mark your calendars & save the date!

We are currently accepting applications for artists! You can go to www.Glitterfest.com to apply.

Tuesday

It's all about believing in yourself!


"All creative people think their stuff is lame. It's an artist thing."~Sam- from Icarly

I have been "artistic" since Kindergarten. My first big break came when fingerpainting in class. The collective faculty was very impressed with my piece and decided it should hand in the teachers lounge for my entire elementary career. It was returned to me during 5th grade commencement and is now a memory on film.

That label has stuck with me and although I take great pride in it sometimes it is quite a burden. Being artistic puts you in a different light, expectations from others as well as yourself are elevated and the pressure is on! Inspiration strikes at the strangest moments and I find it very difficult to get them out the way I see them. I guess that is the journey!

I am surrounded by creative people, many of whom do not acknowledge their talents. This is a common affliction, especially among my women friends. I often do the same thing, never feeling quite "original" enough, "inventive" enough, and the pressure builds to be something more.
I guess this too, is part of the journey.

So, in honor of those many women who put themselves out there and in doing so, show me they have what it takes , I am making a solemn vow to spend more time on my art and less time criticizing it. I vow to see the uniqueness in whatever I do and to acknowledge the inspirations that come from all the truly wonderful gals that never stop dreaming of what is on their personal artistic horizon!

Wednesday

Taking the Ordinary to EXTRAORDINARY!





New to Whimzy are these artful little furniture creations by Wendy Addison! Constructed of board and newsprint style paper, they stand and stack into creative little sculptures elevating the every day to elegance. Stack them, use them for display stands, or just each by itself, these little paper productions add that unexpected note to any arrangement. I wish I had thought of that! So simple-so clever!




I have always had a deep admiration for "Tramp-Art" and I think this fits into that unique category. Do you remember the doll sized furniture made from tin cans? How about photo frames made of folded cigarette packs? Dianne and I love that unique flavor! Keep your eyes open! You never know what inspiration will be around the next dustbin!