Wednesday, January 04, 2012

Illustration Friday: Highlight

This may be interpreted incorrectly by me, but I choose believe this is what was intended...

The Illustration Friday topic for last Friday was "Highlight" and thusly, I've chosen a few of my illustrations that were my highlights for 2011...

Gaia Me


Sea Turtles bookmark


Soaked in Her Love


Nyan Girl


Unicorn Side-view


Jenn & Sarah


Friends


I'm working on another kawaii girl right now that I had so hoped to finish by the end of December, but the coloring keeps crashing my program, so it's taking so much longer...

What were your creative highlights from 2011?

Photo Friday: Best of 2011

Last Friday, the Photo Friday prompt was 'Best of 2011' and with that in mind, I've gone through my photos and chosen one for each month.  They may not necessarily be the *best* photos to a professional photographer, but they are definitely the best to me...  (Click any to view bigger...)

January: Snowy Woods


February: Shoveling Snow


March: First Robin


April: Peep Army


May: Spring Garden


June: Shine Masquerade


July: 2 Baby Bluebirds


August: Grandma x2


September: Flying South


October: Halloween


November: November's Beaver Moon


December: Happy Holidays


What were some of your favorite photos this past year?  Comment with a link!

Monday, January 02, 2012

My Best Reads of 2011


Bunny Read Bookmark, available on Etsy


Someone on one of my Etsy groups asked about our favorite books from 2011 today, so I went to my Goodreads to check it out. I added 93 books to my 2011 Shelf - although I probably read more, just failed to record them - and there were 11 that to which I gave 5 stars. Those are:
  • The Candymakers by Wendy Mass - Told from the point of view of 4 12-year old contestants in a national candy making competition, this story has mystery, friendship, and a very satifying ending.
  • A Mango-Shaped Space by Wendy Mass - A coming-of-age story about a 13-year old girl with synesthesia and how she learns to cope with it and life.
  • The End of the Line by Angela Cerrito - An intense tale about a 13-year old boy coming to terms with accidentally killing his friend.
  • Keeper by Kathi Appelt - A tale of a 10-year old girl convinced her absent mother is really a mermaid, but is she? Finding out may be more tragic than never knowing.
  • The Map of True Places by Brunonia Barry - A successful woman, on the brink of marriage, returns to her childhood home to care for her aging father, and in the process redraws the map of her life.
  • The Sun, the Moon, and the Stars by Steven Brust - Actually not the 1st time I had read this.  A story of an artist and his relationships with the artists he shares a studio with, which seems to mirror the fantasy of the Hungarian folk-tale he tells.
  • Debbie Harry Sings in French by Meagan Brothers - Another tale of a troubled young man who discovered that he wants to *be* Debbie Harry, although he doesn't think he's gay.  What to tell his girlfriend?
  • XVI (XVI, #1) by Julia Karr - Set in a dystopian future, this is the story of a 15-year old girl who doesn't want to turn 16, which means getting a tattoo to show the world they can have sex with her. Then she learns a shocking secret that turns her life upside down.
  • Twenties Girl by Sophie Kinsella - What seems like just a light-hearted, mystery/ghost story, turns out to be a touching tale of family and friendship.
  • Phenomena by Esme Parks - I know I am biased, but really it was great IMHO! Told from several points of view, this tale made me laugh out loud so many times!
  • Dragonbreath: Lair of the Bat Monster (Dragonbreath, #4) by Ursula Vernon - Comic illustrations combined with hilarious text and an exciting adventure make this entire series 5-star!
Another book that I've started that will be sure to get 5 stars, although I've not finished it yet, is Scott McCloud's Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art. While I am not what one would call a comic geek, I do have an interest, especially from the art-side of things, and this book is such a great resource!

What were your favorite reads this past year?

Saturday, December 24, 2011

A Bevy of Holiday Beverages

Each holiday season I like to treat myself with fancy beverages, that I don't usually have, in the evening before bed.  This year I decided to take some pictures...

This morning I added Marshmallow Madness to my coffee; I love these things...

A few nights ago I had a handful of peppermint marshmallows in my cocoa...

And a few days before that I had a delicious chocolate-dipped peppermint peep in cocoa...

What are some of your favorite holiday beverages?

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Winner, Winner, Chicken Dinner!

We have a winner for the Faerie Garden Fancies' Holiday Giveaway!

I had random.org choose for me, and counting from the bottom up I got...


Many congratulations to Ayden!

As soon as she receives her surprise holiday package, I'll post it here for all to see!  Thanks to everyone who entered!

Monday, December 12, 2011

December Give-Away at Vanillery Gardens


I wanted to take a moment to share an awesome give-away going on over at Vanillery Garden right now.  If you like cute stickers, then you won't want to miss this one!  And while you're there, do stick around and check things out, because Natalie has the cutest little blog, full of sweet art & sound advice!

Monday, December 05, 2011

Holiday HOPpenings!


Now through December 14th you can get FREE SHIPPING on anything in my shop! Just use the coupon code HOHOHO11 when checking out...

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At the end of the FREE SHIPPING sale, I'll be giving away a special holiday surprise!

Here is how to enter:
  1. Hop over to my Facebook Event
  2. Click *Join* in the upper right corner.
  3. Comment with your favorite item from Faerie Garden Fancies
On December 15th, I will announce the winner!

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Holiday Sale This Weekend!

If you're looking for inexpensive handmade gifts, without battling the Black Friday crowds, check out Faerie Garden Fancies!


There are lots of items for less than $5 + S&H and this weekend only get an additional 15% off with the coupon code TDAY11!

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Etsy Blogger of the Month: MagdaleneJewels

Say hello to November's Blogger of the Month...


Magdalene Jewels has two lovely shops, one featuring her beautiful hand made jewelry and the other where she makes "All hand crocheted or knitted baby articles (sweaters, booties, hats), scarfs & neckwarmers."

Here are some of my favorites...


Crocheted Victorian Shawl Alpaca Wool in Natural Fawn



Romantic Valentine Heart Necklace of Swarovski Crystals

Don't forget to check out her shop and blog, and see what's there that might be calling to you...

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

EtsyBloggers BlogCarnival: November

Our EtsyBloggers Team Blog Carnival Host this time is: ME!


I chose two topics for my fellow team members that are close to my heart, and as such, I am going to answer BOTH!

1. November is National Novel Writing Month. As a blogger, have you ever though of crossing over and writing a book? Have you ever tried NaNoWriMo? Win or lose, tell us about your experience!

I discovered NaNoWriMo in 2007, and in both 2007 & 2008 I tried writing, but life was just too busy and I didn't complete either novel; in 2007, I wrote 4,274 words, and in 2008 I wrote only 1,692 words.  The following years were so busy I didn't even try, and this year is no different.  However, the rest of my family are all super gung-ho about it every year!  Even though we miss the first few days of November due to an annual trip, they all buckle down and writewritewrite!  Last year, our daughter Esme finished a really great story and one of the NaNo sponsors published it for her!  We all got to read her story in book-format; it was so exciting!  This year, they're all hoping to win and get a published copy...


2. November is also National Diabetes Month. Do you have diabetes or has your life ever been touched by it? Please share any stories you have...

About a decade ago, I was told I was pre-diabetic, and aside from telling me to lose weight - something I had been told at every doctor visit since my early teens - nothing else happened.  My doctor didn't make a big deal about it, and although my step-father had been a diabetic since age 17 and I knew the problems that could arise from diabetes, I didn't do anything about it.  I felt I didn't need to worry about it until I was older.

In 2007, after a few years of not seeing a doctor due to a lack of insurance, I went back to the doctor to find a solution to the problem I was having with irregular periods and infertility.  This time, I was told I was diabetic, Type II.  Well, now I had an explanation for my lethargy, as well as my infertility, and thankfully, it was easily controlled with metformin.  Then I was without insurance again, and my father was also diagnosed with Type II diabetes.  Things did not go so smoothly for him.  His blood glucose numbers were sky high, and he suffered many complications, including a forced early retirement because he could no longer work.


Then my step-father had an accident.  He blacked out from low blood glucose, fell & hit his head, then died after 3 days without ever waking up again.  He was 57 years old.  I decided that if I didn't want the same kinds of problems as my dad & step-dad - and if I couldn't get insurance so I could take the drugs - then I needed to take precautions to get my numbers down the hard way: diet & exercise.  So after a ton of research and a lot of playing with my diet while carefully tracking my blood glucose reactions, I cut my carbs way back, lost 50 pounds, and now have A1C levels back in the pre-diabetic range.  I can eat more carbs now, and still keep my blood glucose levels ok, but I am still trying to lose more weight.

I wish so much that when I was first diagnosed, that my doctor had warned me more forcefully about the problems that having diabetes can cause.  I wish that I had realized it on my own sooner, but as they say, hindsight is 20/20.  However, another saying tells us to learn from others' mistakes.  So if YOU are in the pre-diabetic range, or if you know someone who is, DO something; SAY something.  Don't just figure it'll be ok, you can work on it later... Talk to your doctor about cutting back your carbs, changing your diet somehow, exercising more, so you can lose weight and get your A1C levels down.

Here are some websites that offer information and community:
Head over to the EtsyBloggers team blog for all the other EtsyBloggers' links!

Thursday, September 01, 2011

FAE Exhibition: Siren Song

Aquariann has done it again!  She's gathered together some of the best of the FAE Team work, and created a lovely exhibition.  This month's theme is Siren Song  ^-^



Click the banner above to see the full exhibition, but here's a little sample:
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Monday, August 22, 2011

1000 Sheets of Paper

This is what it looks like:


Isn't that a lovely little pile?  I think so, and I want a bunch of it.  You could win some yourself, and some stamps - omg there are suck cute stamps! - just by heading over to this post on Amy's blog, A Thousand Sheets of Paper, and entering to win!  Good luck!

Monday, August 15, 2011

Mosaic Monday Bunday

It's time for another round of Mosaic Monday Bunday!  This week I've taken a suggestion from one of my Facebook fans who will receive a handpainted postcard that goes along with his suggested theme...

MAGIC BANANAS!
Click any pic to see its Etsy listing!


For other Mosaic Monday posts, click here!

Saturday, August 06, 2011

Not Perfect

A song by singer/comedian Tim Minchin...

This is my body, and I live in it
It’s 31 and 6 months old it
It's changed a lot since it was new
It’s done stuff it wasn’t built to do
I often try to fill it up with wine
And the weirdest thing about it is
I spent a long time hating it
but it never says a bad word about me
this is my body and it's fine
It's where I spend the vast majority of my time
It's not perfect, but it's mine.



365/02 take me as i am
by skyemama


Many thanks to Ragen Chastain for posting this...