Showing posts with label rainbow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rainbow. Show all posts

9.24.2008

A Fairy and a Tail

Here is a lovely fairy donning new wings, wand and frilly skirt from an auntie, who also supplied her with super special Tinkerbelle panties! She is now embarking on adventures in the land of make believe, and couldn't be more appropriately attired.

Here is a snoozing baby boy with his tie-dyed tail in the air. Chasing after fairies can be tiring!

9.12.2008

Colorful Christmas toys

These are pics from last Christmas. I think I like this toy as much for the rainbow of colors as for the musical function.


What better hiding place than a huge box on Christmas morning?

9.06.2008

t'dye4




Get great tie dye from tdye4. Or have tdye4 host your next party so you can do your own tie dye without having to do any prep or any clean up! She does great parties for all occasions, and all ages.

9.02.2008

Beehive Bazaar Dec. 2007 — A tribute to my mom

Last Christmas I made some things to sell at the Beehive Bazaar. Here they are:

Note cards and Buttons



10" tall Gingerbread Cookies
("Ms. Ginger" came solo; a packet of 2 cookies was named "Fred & Ginger")


Painted Reclaimed School Chairs





I must give some credit to my mom. She helped me make and decorate all of the gingerbread cookies. She also deserves partial credit for all of the projects I do. She gave me some of the most important tools I have. She taught me to brainstorm, to think creatively, to commit myself to excellence. I remember watching her tole painting. She had such precision and control in her hand. I remember watching her pipe icing decorations on a stunning wedding cake. Again, the dexterity and discipline she exhibited were impressive. I remember time and time again coming to her with a school assignment and no idea where to start. She never failed to light the way, helping me organize my thoughts, develop ideas, and carry out the project. I certainly didn't feel creative or skilled in my efforts during those years. Moments of clouded brain syndrome still inhibit me on occasion, at which time I push aside the despair of an approaching deadline and an expectant client and try to remember my mother's lessons. You learn from doing, even someone else's doing. So moms out there: do not fear that your child isn't learning anything when you sit down and do their homework with them. As long as you do it with them, and not for them, they will learn more than you thought you had to teach.

9.01.2008

Party Animals









M had a big birthday party this year (many moons ago by now). The kids assembled tiger cupcakes, finger-painted with pudding, and made purple hyena cub puppets, among other things. I had fun designing the invitations. I think the birthday girl was pleased (and partied-out). Her new princess dress is a delightful purple (pms 2725). Several months later the dress is still a hit.