We are getting so excited for Spark this year! We decided to have a Soiree at Dear Lizzie like we did last year. Everyone is invited. Please come. Mingle. Laugh. Eat a cupcake and start the sparking!
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Friday, July 22, 2011
hear ye hear ye!
A call has gone out to all the land from our dear sweet Rhonna Farrer for talented people, like you Spark girls, to join her design team!
Rhonna will be launching her new website in just a little while and she is really ready to get her designers in place. You can read all the specifics on her blog.
Also, make sure that you click on over to her Facebook page and like Rhonna Designs.
We love our little sass pipe. Here's hoping some Sparksters can become her designers!
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
What sparks You? Katy Dill
There have probably been a handful of times when I have fallen asleep before Ryan in our 11 years of marriage. Post-surgery and post delivering a baby are among those times. Those few minutes that I truly have to myself, when I know our 5 girls are asleep and Ryan has just dozed off are packed. That's when the blueprints for my projects are initially created--in my mind. I imagine sewing details, how I'm going to construct something, what colors I envision it, the details right down to the buttons and handwork.
Katy Dill is the amazing blogger/mom/seamstress behind the successful blog No Big Dill. She is one of those women that inspires on so many different levels you just wish you lived next door to her so that you can suck up some of her creativity through osmosis.
Once I have a clear vision of what I'd like to produce, it's hard to keep my mind (or hands!) on anything else. If my hands aren't doing something, I fell unproductive. Even sitting down to read a book, I'll think, If I could just listen to an audio book I could enjoy literature and be productive! I've always been that way. I used to crochet during recess in elementary school (that and play tether ball).
Of course, not everything I conjure in my mind during those quiet moments at night come to fruition. I have had my share of "failures". Recently I started making myself a Maxi dress. It was in white linen, and I could imagine myself and my 8 month pregnant belly in it, with photos on the beach and how I would cherish having those photos. The further into it I got, the more I knew it wasn't going to work out...for me.
And it was disappointing, like seeing a beautifully photographed cake and attempting to recreate it, only to end up with a crumbly, bland mess. So, I altered my plans and it turned out to be a darling summer dress for my oldest. I think that's part of the creative process that gets overlooked sometimes. We see other people's creations, the finished and polished projects and assume the road there was a straight and smooth one. Creativity, like anything else worth doing in life, takes work, perseverance, and sometimes alternate thinking.
I don't think I'll ever outgrow the need to create. Once my five girls (and whomever I am carrying right now) are grown and gone...I'll have grand children that will need me to sew for them, right?
Ryan and I are the parents of 5 girls with another little one on the way. I don't have any formal training in clothing design, just trial and error and a couple of high school sewing classes. When my hands aren't busy sewing or taking care of my family, I enjoy baking and playing the harp. We hope to sell everything we own (except the harp and sewing machine) and move abroad one day with our baby Dills.
Katy Dill is the amazing blogger/mom/seamstress behind the successful blog No Big Dill. She is one of those women that inspires on so many different levels you just wish you lived next door to her so that you can suck up some of her creativity through osmosis.
Friday, July 15, 2011
Class preview: Stamp Carving
Just in case I haven't screamed it loud enough, I'M TEACHING AT SPARK!!!!
Finally, I get to teach stamp carving. I've wanted to teach it the last couple of years and it just hasn't worked out for one reason or another.
So this year, as a creative partner, I said, "By damn, I'm teaching stamp carving." And Margie said, "So let it be done."
I'm a wee bit passionate about stamp carving. It's so relaxing and rewarding. It's easy enough to do with your kids. You can take it along on trips because the supplies are small. It isn't expensive.
So, if you are still sitting on the fence about coming to Spark, this is me, yelling for everyone to hear, Come! Please come! We are going to rock the cazbah. We are going to laugh and create and commune.
You need this. Really. You do.
And I want to teach you to create your own custom stamps.
Also, everyone needs to hop on over to Margie's blog today. She has big news. She needs some Sparky love. Let's smoother her.
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
today...
Today our one and only Margie Romney-Aslett was on Studio 5. She shared ideas for creating "Sparkish" garlands.
Check her out. Isn't she just too cute in her hot pink and glasses?
Check her out. Isn't she just too cute in her hot pink and glasses?
Monday, July 11, 2011
annnnnd we're back
The fourth of July brought about an impromptu blogging break. Summer is so busy. The days are long and seem lazy, but there is so much to do with family and friends. There is just too much fun to to be had. The beach needs going to. Snowcones need eating. Roadtrips beckon.
And then there are crafts to be made. With children. Without.
Margie sent me her new line of papers. Have you seen them? She is designing for a new company called Authentique. They haven't launched the website just yet, but you can get first glances on their Facebook page.
I used some of the die cuts to make soldered charms. And I made a little gift box to go along with it.
Everytime Margie releases a new line of products I think she has outdone herself again. She is ever evolving. She is full of Spark.
Sometimes when we are together I literally feel like I'm sitting next to a sparkler. Her creative spirit rains down on you like little twinkles.
Now, enough mush mush. Time for a bit of business.
Our Handmade Market is full!
Overflowing really. We are busting at the seams with amazing artisans. So, if you didn't get a chance to apply in time, try again next year. We will be showcasing all our vendors prior to the event so you know just how great it is going to be and you can start stashing away spending money. This year the market will be open to the public on Saturday Oct. 22nd from 11-5 pm.
Happy Monday!
april
And then there are crafts to be made. With children. Without.
Margie sent me her new line of papers. Have you seen them? She is designing for a new company called Authentique. They haven't launched the website just yet, but you can get first glances on their Facebook page.
I used some of the die cuts to make soldered charms. And I made a little gift box to go along with it.
Everytime Margie releases a new line of products I think she has outdone herself again. She is ever evolving. She is full of Spark.
Sometimes when we are together I literally feel like I'm sitting next to a sparkler. Her creative spirit rains down on you like little twinkles.
Now, enough mush mush. Time for a bit of business.
Our Handmade Market is full!
Overflowing really. We are busting at the seams with amazing artisans. So, if you didn't get a chance to apply in time, try again next year. We will be showcasing all our vendors prior to the event so you know just how great it is going to be and you can start stashing away spending money. This year the market will be open to the public on Saturday Oct. 22nd from 11-5 pm.
Happy Monday!
april
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
What sparks You? Cathe Holden
It’s a strange method I’ve learned to embrace. Creative ideas used to come to mind primarily in the shower or on long walks, when my mind was still from deadlines and duties. But I’ve discovered that early morning meditations are the most productive moments of my day.
I’ve always been a doodler. In high school, I found it was the only way I could absorb the information being spoken by the teachers. I bring a small sketchbook to church every Sunday morning in attendance and doodle page by page of ideas as they come to me, taking in every spoken word of the pastor simultaneously.
My sketchbooks are my journals. An addiction of sorts. They are my memory as my own begins to wane. I become disoriented if I find myself out and about without one tucked into my purse or car and available for jotting down ideas and concepts that find their way into my brain at any given moment as I know for certain they may be lost forever if not recorded. In the years since I began keeping sketchbooks, I have accumulated volumes of creativity, much long forgotten but occasionally revisited. I occasionally discover old ideas as if seeing them for the first time and at times I’m quite impressed.
I have a little notation system within my sketchbooks. As I sketch, (usually with a fine-point black rollerball pen), some ideas make more sense than others and are deemed craft-worthy, blog-worthy or book-worthy. Those get a "GI" (for "good idea") and a thick-lined doodled star. Then, whenever I hit a creative wall I can always turn to my sketchbook and find those GI-stars for previously scrutinized ideas to work with.
Before beginning projects, I often pray, as ultimately, ALL of my creative sparks are the work of God in me. I have acknowledged Him always for my creative gifts and accomplishments, humbled by the fact that he would bless me in such a beautiful way. In return, it is my purpose to share those gifts freely with others, which in full-circle, enriches my life tremendously.
Cathe Holden is a graphic designer and an passionate crafter with a love of authentic vintage style. Her blog, JustSomethingIMade.com features her innovative craft projects & tutorials, creative inspiration and free digital downloads. She lives in beautiful Petaluma, California with her husband, Jeff, and three teenage children, ages 14-16.
Monday, June 27, 2011
a sticky situation
Experience is what you get when you don't get what you want.
The first batch of taffy was cherry flavored and hard as a rock. It went into the trash.
I followed the directions. I did exactly what the experts told me to do. It was frustrating, and when I could see where it was headed I cursed and stood in my kitchen with my fist on my hip trying to think where I must have gone wrong.
This is where I realized that baking candy is just like everything else in life. If you desire to do something extraordinary, you must pay the piper. There is a reason that most people buy salt water taffy.
In case you're wondering, the piper is paid with time and persistence.
Very few people fall into success. Very few. Some would have you believe that it was easy. They don't admit to toil and strife. But I'm here to say that everything I've done in my life that has brought me big rewards has cost dearly. The piper has grown rich on my exertions. I think he has plans to retire to Dubai.
So I tightened my apron strings and went back to work. This time I cooked the candy slower. I made sure the sugar crystals were all melted. I enlisted the Sugar Daddy to help pull the candy. It was pineapple flavor.
And we made taffy. And it's delicious.
But still, it is a little stiffer than what I want. It's dangerous for dental work.
So I will try again. I will gather up the experience I have gained and put it to use. I will try to be patient and persistent. Hopefully I will be rewarded.
I think the next batch will be apple. Or maybe watermelon.
I wish all of life's problems could be so sweet.
~April~
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
what to have for dinner
Yesterday was the first offical day of Summer. Which means kids are on break, moms are not.
For me, it is a chore to try to come up with something for dinner that can be made quickly. In the Summer we are usually getting home from the beach or an outing right before dinner time. The kids are tired and cranky and I want something healthy that I can prepare in less than a half hour.
Today we are giving you a spark of inspiration for what to have for dinner tonight.
And you don't even have to turn on the oven to make this meal. Grill the peaches after dinner so they are nice and hot.
Grilled Peaches and Cream
All the ingredients to make these dishes can be bought at Costco or your regular super market.
Do you have a favorite Summer meal idea? Please share!
For me, it is a chore to try to come up with something for dinner that can be made quickly. In the Summer we are usually getting home from the beach or an outing right before dinner time. The kids are tired and cranky and I want something healthy that I can prepare in less than a half hour.
Today we are giving you a spark of inspiration for what to have for dinner tonight.
And you don't even have to turn on the oven to make this meal. Grill the peaches after dinner so they are nice and hot.
Grilled Peaches and Cream
All the ingredients to make these dishes can be bought at Costco or your regular super market.
Do you have a favorite Summer meal idea? Please share!
Monday, June 20, 2011
class preview: Felting
Good Monday Sparkers! Do you know Emily Falconbridge? You should.
Everyone should know someone like Emily. Margie and I consider her our own personal "Earth Maiden". She is so easy going and the creativity just oozes out of her.
Em will be teaching a super fun class using felt. Here's what she has to tell you about her class:
Everyone should know someone like Emily. Margie and I consider her our own personal "Earth Maiden". She is so easy going and the creativity just oozes out of her.
Em will be teaching a super fun class using felt. Here's what she has to tell you about her class:
Wet-felting is an artform that can be enjoyed by all ages and is my newest crafty-love! You can take natural wool roving, agitate it with water and soap and you can create on so many levels - check out this felt dress!
Sadly, we won't be making that at spark this year, but you will still enjoy dipping your hands into bowls of warm soapy water and felting a simpler project - felt soaps! They make gorgeous gifts and are much more fun to wash yourself with than with a boring old bar!
There were some amazing felted scarves and beads made at spark last year and i can't wait to see the wooly creations this year!
Yep, we promise a party for all your senses in this workshop = see the beautiful colored wool, smell the yummy handmade soap, hear em's delightful aussie accent, feel the texture of the wool felting between your hands, taste the sweet success of your finished creation!
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