Friday, April 30, 2010

A Tutorial and a Giveaway: Flower Collage




Flower collages are really easy to do and you can make them big or small, simple or really complicated!

Materials:

base material like canvas or board, wall putty or gesso, brush, acrylic paint, water, various paper and fabric. Scissors, white glue, crochet thread, needle,

Optional materials:

Stencils, rubber or foam stamps, fabric, felt, leather, decorative scissors, spray bottle, fixative

1. Decide on your substrate or base material- canvas? Cardboard? Just make sure you can put a needle through it. Coat with gesso or wall putty. I prefer the latter as it’s cheaper, it’s not as fine, but I like the texture it makes. Dry the gesso or wall putty well. If you paint on it and it's not that dry, your work will have white streaks on it..

2. Paint the surface a light color (yellow, light blue, pink, etc.) and wait for it to dry. Apply a second coat of paint – use a slightly darker color. You don’t have to paint all areas. After this dries, apply a third coat of darker color (dark blue, orange, brown, etc.). Again, you don’t have to cover all areas. You can use stencil, or stamps to add texture and interest to your background. You can wipe away some parts and you can even use a water spray bottle to add moisture and dab away the moist paint.

3. Prepare your materials for the flowers. You can use printed cardstock but I prefer to make my own painted paper. Look for old books with music sheets, foreign languages and paint them in different colors. Make your own designs using the computer- use interesting calligraphy fonts to encode french poems for instance. You can also use wall putty or gesso on bookpaper and paint it after it dries.

I also like to draw on book pages and copy it. Paint with acrylic or watercolor. Make different patterns and designs.


4. I also use fabric glued on paper. Use 50/50 water and white glue to attach the fabric to the paper. Sometimes I can find leather or felt scraps and this can make a nice addition to the collage.


5. Cut out different shaped flowers and petals from the paper and fabric. Sometimes I use decorative scissors for the paper and pinking shears for the fabric. I tried tearing flowers and I liked how that turned out too. Cut out leaves and stems and grass too.


6. This is the part I like. Try out different combinations of the cut out flowers and see which ones you like. Place them on the canvas or cardboard to see the placement of the flowers. Stems can be straight, wavy or crooked depending on your preference.

7. Glue on the stems, and the leaves and use olive green crochet thread to make some stitches. You can use whatever kind of stitches you like. I usually do the back stitch http://www.embroiderersguild.com/stitch/stitches/back.html but couching http://www.embroiderersguild.com/stitch/stitches/couching.html , and stem stitches will do as well. http://www.embroiderersguild.com/stitch/stitches/stem.html

8. Glue on the flowers, making sure you have a balance of small and big ones. In my first canvases, I didn’t glue on the flowers and they were 3d, with the petals standing up. However, I started gluing on my flowers because I thought the 3d ones wouldn’t stand the test of time. Either way you want to do it, you will now choose a button to put in the middle of your flowers. Sew this on.

I like adding embroidery stitches to the flowers to add interest and texture.

9. As a final step, you may decide to put a bible verse or a favorite quote on it. Spray the collage with fixative to protect.

Here’s the finished product:

If you would like to win this 5 ½” square flower collage on liner board, please make a comment below.

To get an additional chance to win, you may opt to put the picture on your blog and a link to mine. Please make an additional comment informing me of this.

Of course all my followers get an additional chance too! I'll add your names after all the comments.

If you ever try doing this, I'd be interested to see the results. I'd be happy to answer any questions, don't hesitate to ask! For more tutorials, visit Inspiration Avenue and come join the party!


The winner for this giveaway is no. 107, Lisa Lectura. Hope you like it, Lisa!


Wednesday, April 28, 2010

What's on your Workdesk Wednesday? Week 47

I got so interested in peeking at people's workdesks courtesy of Julia, that I decided to be brave and show my mess of a table! Here it is:
You'll notice there's nothing much going on in it because there's no space to put much of anything! (There's my Bible in 4 translations next to the red bottle of glue, because I want to do a canvas of the Shema, Dt 6:4-9.) For me it's what's on your workFLOOR, as I've been working on a big canvas, about 1 1/2 x 2 1/2 feet big. When I started this afternoon, my canvas propped on the floor looked like this:
Then by the end of my work before dinner, it looked like this:
I am not that happy with it as I envisioned something else, but from experience I've learned that
Creativity
is like a
river,
you just have to go with the
flow!

Saturday, April 24, 2010

The Secret to a Successful Business, Part 1


I've been working in our family business, papemelroti, since I was 11 years old. And that is a loooong time ago! What do I know about business?

Every time we're asked what is the secret to a successful business, I always answer "Prayer!" I think our business is a miracle, and I emphasize this when I give talks to students about our business. We don't do business analysis or any financial reports, we don't even study the financial statements. What I do look at is if there's money in the bank, then I know we're alright!

My mom is such a great role model for timid women who want to go into business. When she started 42 years ago, she didn't have money, she didn't have any business degree or even experience, she didn't have a brilliant marketing strategy. What she did have was a love of making things with her hands. She was industrious, she still makes all sorts of things today which we sell at the store. She had a faith in herself and more importantly, God. Plus my mom was thrifty, had a good intuition and had a lot of practical sense. And so in spite of all she didn't have and the little she did, our family was able to build a business with an identifiable brand.



Another important factor in being successful in business is recognizing your gifts and using them. Some people say, "Follow your passion!" or "Use your core competence!" or "Be in the circle of your anointing!" God gave each one of us gifts and talents, blessings, passions, an anointing. He was not stingy in His giving. We just have to discover what that is and use it. We should never be selfish with this gift. If we are generous, it will grow, it will come back to us in the form of fulfillment, satisfaction, meaning and purpose, and also financial blessings.

Have you discovered what your gift is?

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Party Time!



You are invited to a party!
Join in on the fun- Inspiration Avenue is hosting a Blog Party! The great thing about it is everybody, participants and visitors will get a load of inspiration, gifts of creativity and lots of ideas. Blog participants will either teach something by way of a tutorial, or share a new recipe, or just list favorite sites!

Ummm... what will I be sharing? Since I've gone gaga over my flower collages, I will be making a tutorial for this. I finished one when I was at the beach this weekend. I put a bible verse on my collage: "The grass withers, the flower fades, but the Word of our God stands forever." from Isaiah. I also finally finished my Madonna of the Flowers. The flowers are really easy to do and a joy to make!

Sunday, April 04, 2010

A Blessed Easter

This is indeed a wonderful story, but alas, merely a legend! Today we celebrate a true story - of the one true man and true God who gifted us with our Resurrection life! Jesus is the stairway, the path, the gate, the open door! We are an Easter people and Hallelujah is 0ur song!

The Miracle of the Carpenter

by Max Lucado
Loretto Chapel took five years to complete. Modeled after the Sainte-Chapelle in Paris, its delicate sanctuary contains an altar, a rose window, and a choir loft. The choir loft is the reason for wonder. Were you to stand in the newly built chapel in 1878, you might see the Sisters of Loretto looking forlornly at the balcony. Everything else was complete: the doors had been hung, the pews had been placed, the floor had been laid. Everything was finished. Even the choir loft. Except for one thing. No stairs.

The chapel was too small to accommodate a conventional stairway. The best builders and designers in the region shook their heads when consulted. "Impossible," they murmured. There simply wasn't enough room. A ladder would serve the purpose, but mar the ambiance. The Sisters of Loretto, whose determination had led them from Kentucky to Santa Fe, now faced a challenge greater than their journey: a stairway that couldn't be built.

What they had dreamed of and what they could do were separated by fifteen impossible feet.
So what did they do? The only thing they could do. They ascended the mountain. Not the high mountains near Santa Fe. No, they climbed even higher. They climbed the same mountain that Jesus climbed 1,800 years earlier in Bethsaida. They climbed the mountain of prayer.
As the story goes, the nuns prayed for nine days. On the last day of the novena, a Mexican carpenter with a beard and a wind-burned face appeared at the convent. He explained that he had heard they needed a stairway to a chapel loft. He thought he could help. The mother superior had nothing to lose, so she gave him permission.

He went to work with crude tools, painstaking patience, and uncanny skill. For eight months he worked. One morning the Sisters of Loretto entered the chapel to find their prayers had been answered. A masterpiece of carpentry spiraled from the floor to the loft. Two complete three-hundred-sixty-degree turns. Thirty-three steps held together with wooden pegs and no central support. The wood is said to be a variety of hard fir, one nonexistent in New Mexico!

When the sisters turned to thank the craftsman, he was gone. He was never seen again. He never asked for money. He never asked for praise. He was a simple carpenter who did what no one else could do so singers could enter a choir loft and sing.

See the stairway for yourself, if you like. Journey into the land of Enchantment. Step into this chapel of amazement and witness the fruit of prayer. Or, if you prefer, talk to the Master Carpenter yourself. He has already performed one impossible feat in your world. He, like the Santa Fe carpenter, built a stairway no one else could build. He, like the nameless craftsman, used material from another place. He, like the visitor to Loretto, came to span the gap between where you are and where you long to be. Each year of his life is a step. Thirty-three paces. Each step of the stair is an answered prayer. He built it so you can climb it.
And sing.


Sunday, March 28, 2010

Thank You Giveaway!

What's going on in my craft nook? Here's a look at what I've been doing this weekend- usually my schedule is so packed, I can't start anything new! But I had one leisurely Saturday so I've almost finished my two commissions, finished my garden collage for my OWOH winner (I know, I know, this took a looong time!), 4 ATCs and started my Madonna of the Flowers. That's my messy desk on top. Plus I was able to get a haircut!

I'm soooo happy, and because I'm so happy, I decided to give away my Ladies with the Necklaces series of ATCs which I finished yesterday. Let's see if anybody wants them! Of course all my followers automatically get a chance because I'm super thrilled they actually want to follow me even if they're not my relatives (well, one is!) No, I'll give my wonderful followers 3 chances each just because they make me feel really special and they push me to post even without saying anything!! All comments below this post get a chance each if they answer the question: "What did you do this weekend?" It doesn't have to be a creative deed, I just want to know what you've been up to! Be sure you have an email address so I can contact you! If I get a lot of comments, I'm sure I'll be inspired to make some more giveaways! I'll put your names in the hat by the second weekend of April.
Here are the 4 ATCs I made yesterday, painted on bookpaper. They each have a chain necklace.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

My First Award


I was delighted when I opened my inbox yesterday to find a nice surprise waiting for me- Beth Stone gifted me with an award. What a compliment! Thank you Beth! As she doesn't know me personally, that is three times a pleasure!

The award comes with the instructions that we nominate 7 favorite blogs, and as I'm such a family person, I'm going to nominate first my sister's blogs: Peggy, Meldy, Tina, and my brother Robert's blog.
I hope no one screams "NEPOTISM" at me! It's just that I'm really a fan of their creative talents!

Here are the other blogs I'm nominating:
Altered Book Lover for all the techniques shared so generously here!
Altered Attic for her fabulous artwork I so enjoy looking at and savoring, and for her courage and fighting spirit!
Cabbie, a fellow filipina, for her happy blog with a chockful of projects!
I've been a follower of their blogs because of the inspiration I get!

The second thing I'm supposed to do is post 7 facts about me (not that you want to know this!):
I'm the eldest in my family and I've been working in our family business since I was 11 years old! I am a messy person! Good grief! I have one whole craft room to myself and I can't keep it clean! One day I'll have to make a project out of that! I am part of a Christian Covenant community and I met my husband there. He's one of my biggest blessings, mainly because he doesn't mind my mess (kidding!) We got married when I was 37 years old, and we have one son.
My last fact is I love journals and have a whole stack of them. My instruction to my husband is to burn all of it when I die! Maybe except the ones when Josh was a baby because Josh likes me to read that to him.

Monday, February 22, 2010

JOY


What grabs you? What excites and inspires you? What makes you wake up in the morning with a smile on your face and an anticipation for what the day brings? It can be a little insignificant thing, something that has yet to happen or something you've been waiting for that's about to happen. It can be the weather, or a nice pair of shoes, a collage that just came together perfectly, a job well done, a gift, a revelation, an idea, a new friendship.

Joy. Sometimes it is elusive. But if you are open to the many gifts God has for us in a day, it may just fly in through that open door. Let me tell you why I decided to write about joy. My husband amused me, has been amusing me for many days. While some men get excited about a new car, or a promotion, or a deal in the works, my husband gets excited about the great bible adventure. He has been studying and even teaching the bible a long time (not professionally), but when he discovered this new way of studying and teaching the bible, he became literally like a kid with a new toy! Or you could say, he's like a salesman so absolutely sold on his product. He talks about it to everybody, and you can't help but get infected with his enthusiasm. We believe you! We believe you! Let's start on it! So we will be starting on it. And thanks to my husband, we will find new life in our bible adventure!

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Blogging 101 or Things I Wish I Knew Before OWOH!


I've been having so much fun looking at all the beautiful blogs I found through OWOH, I decided to change my header and put a background courtesy of Shabby Blogs. Didn't know you could have such a nice blog so easily! Thank you to Megan and all the beautiful ladies and one gentleman behind Shabby Blogs!

I also learned about FotoFlexer where you can manipulate your photos online, and make your header, add text, etc. Then there's also Shrink Pictures where you can resize images online and make an avatar! I guess life is like that- it's always an adventure and a journey, always learning new things! Keep your eyes open, keep enthusiastic and you'll learn so many wonderful things! I'm off.... see you later!

Sunday, January 24, 2010

One World, One Heart

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Sent off the necklace and ATC to Nanc in Arizona. Hope she likes both of them. Am still making my garden collage for Angie Hall Havilland! When I get my prizes, I'll post them here too! OWOH was such fun, I got to see so many beautiful blogs and got inspired over and over again!


Welcome to One World One Heart, a great way to find new friends, and wonderful ideas around the world. Hop on the magic carpet for a fun ride from one blog to another! All you have to do is to visit the blogs listed on the OWOH site (click on logo above) and leave a comment where a giveaway is posted. Then you get a chance to win the give away! Isn't that a fun idea?
Here's my give away:


It's a glass bead cluster. It's on a simple cord so you can change it to a chain or ribbon of your preferred length. In addition, you also get a calendar ATC:

I'm looking forward to this year's OWOH as I had a lot of fun last year looking through so many wonderful blogs! Isn't the web great? It's really made this big, wide world a small community where you can hop from one country to another, learn all sorts of things without changing from your house clothes, and meet wonderfully kind and generous people!

By the way, I'm Patsy, I'm Filipino and I live in the wonderful Philippine Islands! It's a great place to visit, we have wonderful beaches and absolutely great shopping! I've been working in our family business papemelroti ever since I was 11 years old. Pop over there to win something too! I love to make ATCs, collages, do creative journalling and decoupage. And in celebration of selling my first painting a couple of days ago, I'm going to add a 2nd prize- a small collage with the same theme as my painting-
Truly, we are God's garden- we are all beautiful flowers and it's wonderful to visit all the interesting, generous bloggers who joined OWOH!

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Memorabilia Christmas Tree

Here's my Christmas tree. Every year I make additional pictures to hang on it. One day the pictures are going to completely cover the tree and I'll need a bigger one! My tree is kind of scraggly but I love it! It's like a scrapbook and I enjoy looking at the pictures one by one as I hang it up. I especially love the pictures of the kids when they were small- so cute!

It's easy to make your own memorabilia Christmas tree. I'm sure you have materials in your home you can use. What's fun is if you let the kids create their very own keepsakes! Basic materials needed are: scissors, colored paper, glue, string and of course the picture! This is the easiest one to make. Just cut out different shapes from colored paper (Christmas trees, stars, houses, even a simple square!) then decorate it. You can either glue the picture in front or make a hole and attach the picture to the back.
It would be nice to put some details at the back, like the date the picture was taken, and who made the frame and when. Another great thing to put is a blessing for the year so that your pictures will be like prayers of praise to God and a great gift for the birthday celebrant!
Of course there are a lot of scrapbooking materials you can use for this project. I like making a basic frame out of cardboard and covering it up with either cloth or paper, then decorating it with printed paper or cut outs. I've also use tongue depressors to make a frame, painted it and used rubber stamps to decorate it.
Above see one of my favorites- I pasted red cloth on cardstock, cut out an oval frame, then embroidered it and added cloth squares. Of course, what makes it my favorite is the little boy in the center! He's in a traditional filipino costume. This tree will start many a conversation and it's particularly nice to decorate the tree with pictures of grandparents and us parents when WE were young!
Here's a picture of my mom and my sister. If your pictures are too precious to cut up, it's best to duplicate it and cut up the duplicates!

If you're the type who hates trees that aren't color coordinated, you can also coordinate the colors of your frames like my sister Meldy did. She used red and black cardstock, put black and white pictures, added red shiny embellishments on her tree. Hers is a more formal version that fits her well put together house! I should have taken a picture of the tree but you can see a bit of it behind my Christmas family photo which I'll probably add to my tree next year!

Thank you, dear friends, for journeying with us. We are so thankful that God, the Giver of every good gift, has shown us His love and faithfulness through you. May we continue to be people of hope and blessing together, a sign of God’s love and His Covenant.

A blessed Christmas season and a New Year filled with God’s victory and power!

Monday, December 21, 2009

Because I'm Jesus' Friend


I was looking through the files of my old website on Geocities and I came across this entry from February 13, 1999. I asked my 4-year old son, Josh, why he was so cute. His answer? "Because I'm Jesus' friend." He left to do something and recited softly to himself, "Yes, I'm Jesus' friend, yes, I'm Jesus' friend..." If only we are as sure of why we are so blessed. If only we knew that we are infinitely loved by our Father who is so full of compassion that He voluntarily left His beautiful home to become like us. Mother Teresa is one person who really knew the Father, I think. That's why she had no fear for herself, she did not need to protect herself, provide for her needs. She was so confident of God's love and provision that she was free to think of others. May the Lord gift us this Holy Season with this confidence which only He can give!

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Prison Ministry Blog


I decided to make another blog about the work we're doing with the QC Jail. Here's the link: Hebrews 13:3. Unfortunately when I made a profile , my profile here changed too! Will have to see what I can do about that! It seems pretty strange to have that on my left side for now, but oh well, I have so many other things to do today, I'll have to think about what to do about that later! I've been busy wrapping gifts too, and MAKING gifts, so haven't found the time to post anything recently. I'm making cute magnets to give away. :^) Will upload that as soon as it's finished, or even if it's not!

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Proverbs 4


How do we keep our heart? How do we protect it? I think by protecting our eyes and ears first! What do we focus on, what do we see, read, dwell on? Garbage in, garbage out, as the saying goes. The opposite shall be true as well. Good things in, good things out! That's why I like making ATCs and posters with the word of God. It's a way for me to dwell on the treasure that we have and most of the time, take forgranted!

For some dizzy eye candy visit Bizzy Becs. Congratulations Becs! Have a try to win amazing goodies at my cardmaking haven too!

Tuesday, September 01, 2009

Tell me whom you love...


This is one of my favorite romantic stories...


John Blanchard stood up from the bench,

straightened his Army uniform,and studied the

crowd of people making their way through Grand Central Station.

He looked for the girl whose heart he knew,

but whoseface he didn't.

His interest in her begun

thirteen months before in a Florida library.

Taking a book off the shelf he found himself intrigued,

not with the words of the book,

but with the notes penciled in the margin.

The soft handwriting reflected a

thoughtful soul and insightful mind.

In the front of the book, he discovered the previous owner's name,

Miss Hollis Maynell.

With time and effort he located her address.

He lived in New York City and he wrote her a letter

introducing himself and inviting her to correspond.

The next day he was shipped overseas for service in W.W.II.

During the next year and one-month the two grew

to know each other through the mail.

Each letter was a seed falling on a fertile heart.

A romance was building.

Blanchard requested a photograph, but she refused.

She felt that if he really cared,

it wouldn't matter what she looked like.

When the day finally came for him to return from Europe,

they scheduled their first meeting -

7:00 at the Grand Central Station in New York.

"You'll recognize me," she wrote,

"by the red rose l'll be wearing on my lapel."

So at 7:00 he was in the station looking for a girl

whose heart he loved,

but whose face he'd never seen.

I'll let Mr. Blanchard tell you what happened:

A young woman was coming toward me,

her figure long and slim.

Her blonde hair lay back in curls from her delicate ears;

her eyes as blue as flowers.

Her lips and chin had a gentle firmness,

and in her pale green suit she was like springtime come alive.

I started toward her,

entirely forgetting to notice that she was not wearing a rose.

As I moved, a small, provocative smile curved her lips.

"Going my way, sailor?" she murmured.

Almost uncontrollably I made one step closer to her,

and then I saw Hollis Maypole.

She was standing directly, almost directly behind the girl.

A woman well past 40, she had graying hair

tucked under a worn hat.

She was more than plump,

her thick-ankled feet thrust into low-heeled shoes.

The girl in the green suit was walking quickly away.

I felt as though I was split in two,

so keen was my desire to follow her

and yet so deep was my longing

for the woman whose spirit had

truly companioned me and upheld my own.

And there she stood.

Her pale, plump face was gentle and sensible.

Her gray eyes had a warm and kindly twinkle.

I did not hesitate.

My fingers gripped the small worn blue leather copy

of the book that was to identify me to her.

This would not be love, but it would be something precious,

something perhaps even better than love,

a friendship for which I had been and must ever been grateful.

I squared my shoulders and saluted

and held out the book to the woman,

even though while I spoke I felt choked by the

bitterness of my disappointment.

"I'm Lieutenant John Blanchard, and you must be Miss Maynell.

I am so glad you could meet me.

May I take you to dinner?"

The woman's face broadened into a tolerant smile.

"I don't know what this is about, son," she answered,

"but the young lady in the green suit who just went by,

she begged me to wear this rose on my coat.

And she said if you were to ask me out to dinner,

I should go and tell you that she is waiting for you

in the big restaurant across the street.

She said it was some kind of test!"

It's not difficult to understand

and admire Miss Maynell's wisdom.

The true nature of a heart is seen in

its response to unattractiveness.

"Tell me whom you love," Houssaye wrote,

"and I will tell you who you are."


Monday, August 31, 2009

Facets

There are so many facets to our personality. We are all like diamonds with so many sides to us. I am sure we haven't discovered all our gifts and talents. So much to discover. I like to think that whatever we are now, we will just get better and better. That's what happens when we are open to God's teachings and when we listen and obey Him! He knows us so much better than we know ourselves. And He tailor fits our experiences so that we can learn and grow.

The ABCs of ATCs


For those who don't know what ATCs are, they are mini works of art. The only rule is the size- it's 2 1/2" x 3 1/2". You can use any medium and material- cloth, paper, metal, plastic, watercolor, stamping, collage, drawing, etc. I like collage and watercolor. And I do so love to put scripture passages on it so I can "keep it in my heart", as Deuteronomy Chapter 6 urges us to do, or rather, commands!