Confession: I've wanted to open an Etsy shop for at least 4 years,but I've been too chicken. What if it is a giant waste of time, energy, and money? What if my stuff isn't good enough? What if I don't sell a single thing? What if I embarrass myself?
Reality: who cares? What if I found a profitable way to share my passion with others and put a smile on someone's face at the same time? What if I did it?
What is the worst thing that could happen?
I think I've spent enough time being worried about might happen or what might not happen...time to jump in!
I'm so excited to announce that this Saturday, November 17th, my new etsy shop will be open for business! You can find some of my newest little prides and joys available at Etsy.com/shop/pigpigmentation for the first time EVER! Without a lot of love and confidence from so many of you here, I wouldn't have had the courage to do this thing. So, what have you been putting off? What have you been too chicken to do? What if you did it? Go on...get to it!
Hugs and HOOTS,
<3 Alicia
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Done, done, unicorn run
Here's a drive by show and tell...my latest commission! This 8x10 canvas will soon be on its way home for $55 including shipping:)
If you are interested in a commissioned piece of original mixed media artwork, email me at scrapperbug2002@yahoo.com!
Hugs and hoots,
Alicia
If you are interested in a commissioned piece of original mixed media artwork, email me at scrapperbug2002@yahoo.com!
Hugs and hoots,
Alicia
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Don't worry...BEE happy!
I love me some lawn fawn stamps and I was lucky enough to get a huge order from them after CHA this year, but the images are tiny and I have had trouble using them...cute as they are.
I came across this bee hive stamp by stamp doctor I bought around 2004 and thought immediately of my little lawn fawn bees. Do stinking cute!
Card details- images bees and sentiment by lawn fawn, hive by stamp dr., Kraft ink by stampin up, doily stamp behind chipboard doily by the crafts meow, paper by sassafras lass, chipboard doily by crate paper, misc flowers.
I hope you are off to a happy start of your week!
Hugs and Hoots,
<3 Alicia
I came across this bee hive stamp by stamp doctor I bought around 2004 and thought immediately of my little lawn fawn bees. Do stinking cute!
Card details- images bees and sentiment by lawn fawn, hive by stamp dr., Kraft ink by stampin up, doily stamp behind chipboard doily by the crafts meow, paper by sassafras lass, chipboard doily by crate paper, misc flowers.
I hope you are off to a happy start of your week!
Hugs and Hoots,
<3 Alicia
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Sweet as a cupcake
This whole room re-do has really transformed my crafting process! It is so much easier to be productive this way; I can not remember the last time I made three cards in a weekend and I'm sick!
I didn't send my sister a birthday card last month, but this one is so very HER that it may just have to make its way to her this week.
Card details- image by sillydillybeans, paper by coordinations, MME, and K&Co., banner embellishment and twine by pink paisley, brad by Queen&Co., button and ribbon misc.
I hope you all had a great and crafty national scrapbook day weekend!
Hugs and Hoots,
<3 Alicia
I didn't send my sister a birthday card last month, but this one is so very HER that it may just have to make its way to her this week.
Card details- image by sillydillybeans, paper by coordinations, MME, and K&Co., banner embellishment and twine by pink paisley, brad by Queen&Co., button and ribbon misc.
I hope you all had a great and crafty national scrapbook day weekend!
Hugs and Hoots,
<3 Alicia
Saturday, May 5, 2012
Busy bee
I've been enjoying my new scrapbook room so much lately that I haven't had time to post here and show you what is new! I always take a quick pic of my projects and post them to Facebook with my iPad, but I've been lazy about getting over here! I just downloaded the blogger app and hopefully that will keep me better organized and up to date. :)
Here are the last few cards I have completed using an under painting of comics and shading with prismacolor pencils with Gamsol.
Card details- 1) digi image by poly crafts, paper by MME, chipboard by crate paper, doily by maya road, and metal plaque by Making Memories.
2)images by unity, tags by websters pages, paper by sassafras lass, vintage buttons and twine by pink paisley.
3) image by stamping Bella, flowers by prima, tag by maya road, paper by basic grey, ribbon by may arts and maya road, and ribbon slider by I'll Davis designs.
4) image by Stamping Bella, paper by MME, journaling spot by crate paper, wooden buttons by maya road, and text flags punched using Jenny bowling by displays punch.
Hugs and hoots,
<3 Alicia
Here are the last few cards I have completed using an under painting of comics and shading with prismacolor pencils with Gamsol.
Card details- 1) digi image by poly crafts, paper by MME, chipboard by crate paper, doily by maya road, and metal plaque by Making Memories.
2)images by unity, tags by websters pages, paper by sassafras lass, vintage buttons and twine by pink paisley.
3) image by stamping Bella, flowers by prima, tag by maya road, paper by basic grey, ribbon by may arts and maya road, and ribbon slider by I'll Davis designs.
4) image by Stamping Bella, paper by MME, journaling spot by crate paper, wooden buttons by maya road, and text flags punched using Jenny bowling by displays punch.
Hugs and hoots,
<3 Alicia
Sunday, March 18, 2012
A room of her own
I have always wanted my scrapbook room to have all the like items grouped and gathered together,but my storage units were never just right to do that. At this point, I am teh closest to this goal as I have ever been! It only took a couple days and about $150 to update my space. I did a purge that also took another couple days a few weeks ago, which made it so much easier to reorganize!
Here is my newly organized room:
Hugs and HOOTS,
<3 Alicia
Here is my newly organized room:
Hugs and HOOTS,
<3 Alicia
Friday, January 27, 2012
To the Moon and Back
When my husband and I were dating and our first Valentine's Day approached, we began talking about all the plans our friends were making with their Valentines and we kept eyeing one another to test out the V-Day waters. Does she expect me to that? Is he really into all of this? We both sighed with such relief when we discovered that neither one of us was into the Hallmark holiday fashion of the day. We both knew the historical significance of the date, but the pressure of holiday's celebration was just too much. I don't like roses, I cringe at the thought of the expenses that go along with the typical hoopla. Gag.
The best thing about it, is that my hubby said that he doesn't need one day a year to remind him to do the things he should be doing for me all year long. I have to say that after 6 years, he truly is my Valentine all year long.
Regardless, I can't resist all those adorable Valentine's Day sets out there...or the paper...or the embellishments! ;) Hey, I've got valentines to make all year long, remember?!
Now you know I adore OWLS, so when my dear friend, Lisa, owner of The Craft's Meow, showed me this too sweet set, I swooned! Check it out here!
Those big open spaces just call to be paper pieced, don't you think? I used Prima papers and flower, some Maya Road stick pins, and Maya Road mini Kraft Tickets (oh my gosh, can you say LOVE?) to embellish these little love birds. I was out of an appropriately sized wood grain paper, so I stamped the Hero Arts wood grain background with Chestnut Roan Chalk Ink by Colorbox onto some Kraft cardstock...worked like a charm!
I was even brave enough to pull out my sewing machine and add a little something extra with some wheat colored thread. I topped the card off with a little stickles on the paper roses and the hearts in the image. The card may be girly, but I know it's a sentiment my husband will love...any day of the year!
Today and *everyday*,
Hugs and HOOTS,
<3 Alicia
The best thing about it, is that my hubby said that he doesn't need one day a year to remind him to do the things he should be doing for me all year long. I have to say that after 6 years, he truly is my Valentine all year long.
Regardless, I can't resist all those adorable Valentine's Day sets out there...or the paper...or the embellishments! ;) Hey, I've got valentines to make all year long, remember?!
Now you know I adore OWLS, so when my dear friend, Lisa, owner of The Craft's Meow, showed me this too sweet set, I swooned! Check it out here!
Those big open spaces just call to be paper pieced, don't you think? I used Prima papers and flower, some Maya Road stick pins, and Maya Road mini Kraft Tickets (oh my gosh, can you say LOVE?) to embellish these little love birds. I was out of an appropriately sized wood grain paper, so I stamped the Hero Arts wood grain background with Chestnut Roan Chalk Ink by Colorbox onto some Kraft cardstock...worked like a charm!
I was even brave enough to pull out my sewing machine and add a little something extra with some wheat colored thread. I topped the card off with a little stickles on the paper roses and the hearts in the image. The card may be girly, but I know it's a sentiment my husband will love...any day of the year!
Today and *everyday*,
Hugs and HOOTS,
<3 Alicia
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Nuture today...with friendship
Life is so full these days! As I heal from my surgery, my mom continues her treatment for breast cancer following a bilateral mastectomy, and my grandmother begins another round of chemotherapy for stage 4 lung cancer.
Through all of this we have all been so very blessed with the prayers of friends, family, and strangers.
My dear friend, Lisa, has been such a treasure, through her company, support, and willingness to keep me focused when I need to be and distracted when I need to be!:)
Thank *God* for good friends!
We've been up to quite a bit, Lisa and I. First, we cleaned out some of her store's inventory, making an insane number of grab bag boxes to post for sale this week: http://www.thecraftsmeow.com/products/grab-boxes
Check them out! We spent two days going through product, sorting it out into boxes, and even cleaning out some of her personal stash for a local scrapbook store's garage sale. Wouldn't you know it, Lisa convinced me to give it a go as well, so I've purged my scrapbook room in a big way! It's SO NICE!
When I was helping Lisa, she generously paid me in stamps...and I mean STAMPS. I have so many incredible new images to play with I can hardly stand it!
Here is teh first card I've made using some of the Unity stamps I got from Lisa, along with some silk ribbon by May Arts and SU! clear buttons she gave me:
The die-cut frame is by Crate Paper, and the paper is Cosmo Cricket. Strangely enough, I made the card for teh fun of it, but it is *just right* for my mom thsi week, so it will go off in the mail tomorrow.
So,that garage sale...oh gosh! The scrapbook store kept 15% of our profit and the rest was paid to us in store credit. I have been wanting to build up a good collection of mists, inks, and washes and thsi was the perfect opportunity! I made $253 and enjoyed spending every penny of it today! If your local store does this, you have got to give it a try! I didn't sell all my items, but I'll keep them for their next sale, maybe they will sell then.
I decided to make a video haul of my new goodies, so if you have time, I hope you will check it out!
Fun, right?!
I am just so excited to enjoy all my new toys and blessed beyond belief!
Hugs and HOOTS,
<3 Alicia
Through all of this we have all been so very blessed with the prayers of friends, family, and strangers.
My dear friend, Lisa, has been such a treasure, through her company, support, and willingness to keep me focused when I need to be and distracted when I need to be!:)
Thank *God* for good friends!
We've been up to quite a bit, Lisa and I. First, we cleaned out some of her store's inventory, making an insane number of grab bag boxes to post for sale this week: http://www.thecraftsmeow.com/products/grab-boxes
Check them out! We spent two days going through product, sorting it out into boxes, and even cleaning out some of her personal stash for a local scrapbook store's garage sale. Wouldn't you know it, Lisa convinced me to give it a go as well, so I've purged my scrapbook room in a big way! It's SO NICE!
When I was helping Lisa, she generously paid me in stamps...and I mean STAMPS. I have so many incredible new images to play with I can hardly stand it!
Here is teh first card I've made using some of the Unity stamps I got from Lisa, along with some silk ribbon by May Arts and SU! clear buttons she gave me:
The die-cut frame is by Crate Paper, and the paper is Cosmo Cricket. Strangely enough, I made the card for teh fun of it, but it is *just right* for my mom thsi week, so it will go off in the mail tomorrow.
So,that garage sale...oh gosh! The scrapbook store kept 15% of our profit and the rest was paid to us in store credit. I have been wanting to build up a good collection of mists, inks, and washes and thsi was the perfect opportunity! I made $253 and enjoyed spending every penny of it today! If your local store does this, you have got to give it a try! I didn't sell all my items, but I'll keep them for their next sale, maybe they will sell then.
I decided to make a video haul of my new goodies, so if you have time, I hope you will check it out!
Fun, right?!
I am just so excited to enjoy all my new toys and blessed beyond belief!
Hugs and HOOTS,
<3 Alicia
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Brain surgery is cause for reflection
Hello friends! I hope your 2012 is off to a wonderful start! I am on week 6 of my recovery from surgery. I have Trigeminal Neuralgia, which is the compression of the nerve root which hosts all the nerve endings to either side of your face. The condition is very painful and I've had it for 5 years. To make a long story short, my husband and I had had enoiugh of this disease and it's effects on our life together, so I made the decision to have a Microvascular Decompression (MVD surgery). They made about a 4-5 inch incision behind my left ear, cut a silver-dollar sized hole into the bone, and went about putting some teflon pads in between the artery and vein that were compressing on my Trigeminal Nerve. They popped the bone plug back in and sewed me up. *phew*
Pretty scary stuff, but the worst of it is that I've been left with some vertigo as a result of the surgery and am waiting for it to fully pass before returning to work.
What does this have to do with crafting?!
Well, brain surgery is certainly cause for reflection. Having this surgery will allow me to get off the heavy meds I have to take to keep it in check, which will allow me to have children of my own one day, but also give me my energy and life back! I have been thinking about how different I *can* make my life now that I've got this surgery behind me and how I can get back to the energetic, ethusiastic ME I was before my surgery. One of the things I used to do was Art Journaling. It was so fun to make a mess, try out new techniques, purge and vent, and either share it, or tuck it away just for me to see.
I decided that the NEW-old me should art journal this year...what a way to document this year, right?!
I went through all that to share a couple pages from my journal using the Gelli Plate by GelliArts (http://www.gelliarts.com/), which allows you to monoprint anytime without the need of a press or the mess of making your own gelatin and letting it set...all that for just $30! SO WORTH IT!
On both of these pages, I used some rubber stamps by Unity-they are SO my favorite new stamp company. The owl was purchased at a trade show and the "follow your heart" set was purchased through Unity's new stamp of the week club-a new stampset in your mailbox every week for just $5.97! SO FUN!
I hope that you will try out thE Gelli Plate too, or at least check it out on YouTube...it's a BLAST!
Hugs and HOOTS,
<3 Alicia
Pretty scary stuff, but the worst of it is that I've been left with some vertigo as a result of the surgery and am waiting for it to fully pass before returning to work.
What does this have to do with crafting?!
Well, brain surgery is certainly cause for reflection. Having this surgery will allow me to get off the heavy meds I have to take to keep it in check, which will allow me to have children of my own one day, but also give me my energy and life back! I have been thinking about how different I *can* make my life now that I've got this surgery behind me and how I can get back to the energetic, ethusiastic ME I was before my surgery. One of the things I used to do was Art Journaling. It was so fun to make a mess, try out new techniques, purge and vent, and either share it, or tuck it away just for me to see.
I decided that the NEW-old me should art journal this year...what a way to document this year, right?!
I went through all that to share a couple pages from my journal using the Gelli Plate by GelliArts (http://www.gelliarts.com/), which allows you to monoprint anytime without the need of a press or the mess of making your own gelatin and letting it set...all that for just $30! SO WORTH IT!
On both of these pages, I used some rubber stamps by Unity-they are SO my favorite new stamp company. The owl was purchased at a trade show and the "follow your heart" set was purchased through Unity's new stamp of the week club-a new stampset in your mailbox every week for just $5.97! SO FUN!
I hope that you will try out thE Gelli Plate too, or at least check it out on YouTube...it's a BLAST!
Hugs and HOOTS,
<3 Alicia
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