Monday, February 18, 2008

Whimsical Art Weekend

I crocheted another pug finger puppet for my etsy store.



Then I crocheted a teddy bear tape measure for Melanie.
She creates fabulous teddy bears which you can see in her etsy store, ShopMoeMoe.


and... I created more pages in my altered book. I love using textured papers.

I used my handcarved stamps, acrylic paint and paper scraps.


For the back of the book, I used only textured papers and a small envelope I created by folding and gluing one of the sheets.

I have lots more to create in the center of the book so please stay tuned. :)

Saturday, February 16, 2008

New Altered Book Project



I started a new altered book and have had a lot of fun with it this week. I have done the backgrounds with acrylic paints or pretty papers that I have glued down. I then filled the pages with photos of my recent projects, cut out of things I like in magazines, original drawings and carvings and photographs. I have also had fun sewing pages together with thread, beads, buttons and ribbons to create pockets and built in structure to the book.

I just bought some pug pendants and beads on etsy created by other artists to add as 3-d objects. I will share them with you as I add new pages. I love altered books because it is a great way to journal and give a beautiful book new life.



A giant sticker of my bulldog painting and decorative tape.

Pop ups!

Photos, decorative papers, and text from the book.

Blind drawings of pugs

Friday, February 15, 2008

Art Appreciation and a Life Lesson...


One of the highlights of our vacation to Jamaica was the local artists and their art.

Everyone we met on the island was so gracious, sincere and hardworking. The crafts people were so geniune and eager to share their art and how it was created. All of the pieces we bought were hand carved or sewn by the people we bought them from. The carved pieces are solid wood and dolls are bright, colorful and fun. My favorite memory of shopping was when I asked the gentleman if he made this one and he said "oh, my cousin carved that one, but I did this one." and he handed me a carved sun with a smiling face. His face was filled with joy and pride, and of course i bought them both. The spirit behind the art is the gift I see everytime I look at them.

Here is a our new art collection...



This is my favorite piece. It is made out of solid wood and the gentleman's son hand carved each sea creature. It is about 11 x 14 x 2" thick.



Sun and Moon

2 little pigs that are very puggy... I had to have them!


An angel fish that looked just like the huge sculpture in the dining room that Melanie and I loved.

A cup and a Turtle



3 beautiful dolls that actually are two dolls in one as the skirt flips over to reveal another doll with a different colored outfit.

I never truly felt the true ease and joy from the words "Don't worry, be happy" and "No problem" until I visited Jamaica and its wonderful people. One day in particular brought it home for me, and I promised myself I would strive to think and behave by their example everyday...
It was the last day of the trip and the staff was preparing all day for an enormous send off party for the group. The food, concert, and seating was all to be set up on the beach. Storms were blowing in and early in the afternoon the main water pipe to the whole Montego Bay area was damaged. We had no water, toliets or showers in the entire hotel.
The entire staff of the hotel kept smiling. Even if things went perfectly, it would have been a stressful day for anyone setting up, but no one changed their mood at all. They started filling huge carts of water and hand bailing out the toliets, no problem! They set up the hundereds of table and chairs and huge sound stage in the wind and threatening clouds... no problem! They somehow prepared thousand of fresh appetizers and main courses with no running water... no problem! and there was not one vibration of stress or unhappiness. It rubbed off on all of the guests as no one complained of no toliets or showers with the great possibility that there would be none even before having to dress up for a fancy party with sand and sun tan lotion caked all over them. No worries... no problem. And it turned out that the city was able to restore water an hour before the party and we all were able to wash up and flush!
It was such a huge contrast to anywhere I had visited where a broken lightbulb would have sent organizers into a stress fit, this was a miracle to me and an experience in true form to just adapt to the situation, have a great attitude and have fun, because all is well and will turn out well. It is our choice whether we want to suffer and have it still be ok or to have fun and have it all be ok. I choose happiness and joy, and I make it a conscious choice everyday. It is contagious. :)

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Crochet is Cool!

Pug Tape Measure

I love to crochet. It is so facinating to me that you can turn a long string of yarn or thread into fabric so easily. Yarn is also one of my favorite thing is the world. The never ending sea of colors, textures and types of fiber just makes me happy.

I combine my love of crochet with my love of pugs to make all different kinds of pug art with fiber. Above is a pug tape measure I made by the pool in Jamaica. I was surprised the interest it created that day. I sold two as soon as I finished them, and below are pug finger puppets and dolls I have made over the years.





Parrotlet Amigurumi

The creativity that abounds inspires me to buy lots of patterns to try new things. I recently made a baby hat, booties and knitted a hat for my friend Laura and her beautiful daughter, Shelby. She was so sweet to share pictures of them wearing the finished pieces.


Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Art Camp 2008

Yipeeeee! I just found out that Melanie and I just got in to the session at Anderson Ranch that we were hoping to this summer. This will be the 3rd year that I have sent myself to a week of Art Camp. I am thrilled that Melanie is able to go with me this year. It will be a new experience for both of us because I have always taken printmaking classes, and this is a book binding class called Wooden Books.

Here is the class description:

This workshop will immerse you in the world of historical bookbinding. Participants will make an Ethiopian-style binding, a structure developed as early as the 4th century. The fact that some of these books are still around is a testament to their sturdiness. After creating a miniature paste-board model with papyrus covers, you will construct a sewn-board Coptic binding. The elegant sewn structure, combined with wooden covers, opens a wide range of possibilities for both the beginner and the advanced bookbinder. Using simple hand tools, you will drill, shape, and smooth your book covers. Finishing includes sealing wooden covers with milk paint and a coating of wax and adding a leather closure. As time allows, your instructor will share various features he includes in his own bindings and sculptural books.

It is a wonderful creative experience. The camp is beautiful and the classes are fun yet intensive. The studios are open 24/7 so you can work on your art as much as you would like. Here are some of the prints I created in past years at camp. I cannot wait to see how our books turn out.

Drypoint Etching 2007

Drypoint Etching 2007

Drypoint Etching 2007

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Pug Notes is going to California!



I am so excited to announce that Pug Notes is a vendor at the Pug Rescue of San Diego's annual May Pug Party!

The event is Saturday, May 3rd at the Del Mar Fairgrounds.


Over 1200 people and their pugs gather to have fun and games while earning needed funds for the Pug Rescue of San Diego. The theme this year is Renaissance Pugs, so expect to see lots of Knights and Princess Pugs scampering about.



Friday, February 08, 2008

Thank you for playing!






We are home from Jamaica and we had a wonderful time!

Emmitt was so happy when I got home. It was last night at 11:30 pm and the sleepy pug would not leave my side as I unpacked and got ready for sleeeeeep. He just leaned on me until i guided him to his little bed.

He just helped me pick two names out of his dog bowl as the lucky winners of the contest. The prize is any signed print from my entire pug or pal collection.
I want to thank everyone for playing! The two names are Roxy, The Devil Dog and Nevis. :)
Please email me your snail mail address and the code of the pug or pal you would like.
Thank you all so much again for saying Hi. I will have another contest again soon. :)

Thursday, February 07, 2008

We are on our way home!



Melanie and I had an unbelievable time in Jamaica this week. It just flew by and now we are in the Jamaica airport getting ready to board the plane.

I even made a few pug tape measures by the pool and people came up to buy them as fast as I finished crocheting them. It was so fun to meet so many pug lovers so far from home.

I will post the winners tomorrow as soon as Emmitt helps me pick them. You still have time to enter the contest. Just see the previous post to see how to play.

Have a great day and thanks for playing!

Saturday, February 02, 2008

While I'm away... I hope you'll play!

Guess What!
My sister, Melanie, won a free trip for 2 to Jamaica and is taking.... ME!



I am so excited, and I will take lots of pictures. Here are a few of the hotel we will stay at.

Look at the color in the rooms!

While I am away, I am excited to run a fun contest. Just by leaving a comment on this post, you will be entered to win a free signed print of your choice of any of my pugs or pals.

I will return Friday, Feb 8th and Emmitt will help me to pick not one, but TWO names to be the lucky winners. I will post the winners names on Friday, Feb 8th as soon as I pull them from Emmitt's mouth. :)

Have a wonderful week and thanks for playing!