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Tuesday, March 30, 2010

American Idol

Anyone watching American Idol?
I am getting pretty frustrated with some of the contestants. Nothing new there I guess.

I want to say this "If you want to close your eyes and go into you own personal bubble for the majority of the song, get off of the show".

I am investing my time to watch. Connect with me. Engage me. Make me want to care. Please.

Whew! That makes me feel better.


Les Miserables and more

Well, I did it. I made an offer to help with costumes for the high school play.

I had a nice e-mail back from the costume chairperson. She sounds very sharp and knows there can never be too much help.

I will keep you posted and post images of anything that I get assigned to make.

I have the day off tomorrow and I want to find time to post more text and images.

My wife is almost completely done with the baby quilt for our granddaughter.
Hey, I should take pictures for you all. It was inspired by a Pottery Barn quilt.


I hope you all had a great day.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Burned and Torn Fabric Flowers


EXPERIMENTATION

I have been wanting to experiment with doing fabric flowers with the burned edges. This is what I am coming up with. This headband will go with of the pink baby gowns I posted images of recently.

THE FLU

The flu bug found me this week, or weak would be just as appropriate. I forgot how great my daily ache and pain life was until I got the flu on Thursday.

I did feel pretty weird by the end of work Wednesday night. Thursday morning I complained to my wife that I wished I could get more sleep....be specific in your wishes......I ended up sleeping the entire day, except for the endless trips to the bathroom. Sorry, too many details.

About 11:00pm that night we finally checked my temperature, which was 101.5 which was interesting, since I was burning up inside but feeling pretty reasonable to the touch.
I needed to be at work at 7:00am next morning.
If any of you work in low level corporate America you know that that means "come to work, and if you have to be removed by ambulance, we will get someone to take your place".

I imagine people wondered why I was perspiring like it was 110 degrees even though I was standing still. But a few hours later the shift was over and I was home resting.

I can feel, even though it is across cyberspace, that you are feeling very sympathetic to me right now. I thank you.

I WILL BE GETTING BACK TO CREATIVE BLOGS, VERY SOON. THANKS FOR LETTING ME VENT.

ONLINE JOB HUNTING

You may have noticed I have been absent for a few days. I am trying to improve my day job status, which in this modern world requires a lot of time online filling out mind numbing profiles and applications which seem to lead to nowhere.
How anyone can determine whether you would be a great fit for there place of business by the process that is used now is beyond me.

HERE ARE SEVERAL OF THE PROBLEMS I FIND WITH THIS SYSTEM:
  • trying to navigate those endless, convoluted sites. I truly believe that is one of the major screening methods of the modern process. People just give up before they ever get to the application, or during the process
  • enduring the sign up process
  • dealing with the glitches as you go forward and back trying to enter all of the information so that it presents a fair representation of who you are and what you can offer
  • trying not to get timed out, and loosing all of the work you have just done
  • being given a box into which you can enter any other comments that you would like to make about yourself and yet being so limited on the number of characters that you can type that you can barely begin a sentence before running out of space
  • worst of all, needing to log off and requesting your information be saved......instead, it submits your partially completed application and sends it on to some Human Resource person, or worse another computer system designed to screen applicants by scanning the application, looking for key words and omissions, and then rejects you for not having enough sense to complete the process before submitting your application.
Whatever happened to face to face encounters? I personally think you need to meet me to get who I am.
Anyway wish me luck in this process.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

all in a day's work

I spent part of the day making headbands to go with the pink dress seen below, and two other dresses that are sort of a variation on the same theme.
Later in the morning I started sending my blog link to some of the nice people who have visited the CuteByDesign Etsy store, and added it to their favorites.

Thanks to Marty from Martys Fiber Musings on Etsy for stopping by today. Visit her there.

My granddaughter was wearing a scarf cape today. I asked her if I needed to make her a real cape. That sounded good to her. She wants a pink cape with a round piece in the middle of the cape, in red. She wants a yellow SG in the middle of the circle [to stand for SUPER GIRL], and a lightning bolt in each bottom corner, in kind of a goldish fabric. She would really like the SG to look like flaming letters.
Yikes! what have I gotten myself in to.
This might be a good step by step photo blog experiment. We shall see what develops.
Anyone interested in following that process? I write this stuff like I think someone is out there reading this stuff.

Good night all.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Sunday March 21

I found out after church today that our local High School is mounting a production of "Les Miserables". I am thinking of volunteering some of my time. It is not far from home, our grandson attends school there, as well as a lot of youth from our church.

Who knows, they may need a little help in an area that I have background in.
I will let you know how that turns out.

Clackamas High School Theater Department
Presents:
"Les Miserables"
Composed by Claude Michel Schonberg
Libretto by Alain Boubil
Lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer

Performance dates:
May 14,15,20,21,22
@7:00pm

May 16,23 @ 2:00pm matinee

Students $8.00
Adults $10.00

Sneak Peek. Don't share these pics with anybody. Promise.

This is another new piece I am doing. It is chiffon with all torn edges. It is soft and kind of like an infant gown. It is feminine, and the front of the skirt is short on purpose, to expose the baby's legs and feet.
The back of the skirt has been left long, to create a train effect, and can be posed in different ways.

Hands of Service, Hands of Love


I was asked to capture images of hands for a slide show to shown at a party for our women's group at church.
I just wanted to share one of those images that a group of teenage girls helped me create.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Celebration Time

Good Evening All.
We had dinner at El Gaucho tonight in downtown Portland.
It was a pretty amazing meal. We were invited to celebrate our oldest son, and our oldest grandson's birthday's.
This is actually the first time I have been in to the city since we moved here almost 6months go. How can you can live this close and never have a reason to go downtown?

I highly recommend the restaurant to those in the area. It is a "special occasion" kind of place.

Friday, March 19, 2010

Time Flies

Time literally flies. I don't know how, but it does.
Well.... part of that feeling earlier in the day has to do with the fact that I forgot to change the time on the clock in my car.
I couldn't get over how much we were getting done, so quickly. SHOCK hit when we got home and found out what time it really was.

We made it to Fabric Depot, and I got elastic and cheated by buying a pattern. I need one for making a diaper cover for a new look I am playing with.
I keep wanting to make something other than cocoons. I saw a great new semi-sheer fabric at Mill End and made a little dress with an open back, gathered elastic straps and ties at the back. It screams for a matching ruffled diaper cover.

I promised to post "in progress " images of things that I am working on.
This a promise kept.

Fabric Resources

For any crafters visiting the blog, I am going to list several favorite fabric stores.

On a hot tip from a lady I met at Hobby Lobby in Cumming,GA I learned about GailK Fabrics in Atlanta.
Gail K Fabrics Inc.
2216 Cheshire Bridge Road
Atlanta, GA
gailkfabricsinc.com

This a must see if you are near, or visiting the area. Literally floor to ceiling fabric, barely room to walk between tables and racks, in the funkiest building and neighborhood. IT IS FABRIC HEAVEN!!! Expect the unexpected.

Next on the list is Mary Jo's Cloth Store Inc.

I discovered Mary Jo's when I was living in Utah and making a lot of evening gowns for Miss Utah contestants. I had to phone and order by mail since they are in North Carolina. They are wonderful to work with over the phone, will send samples and you can take a virtual tour of the store on line.
Mary Jo's Cloth Store Inc.
401 Cox Road
Gastonia, NC
maryjos.com

Now that we are back in Oregon, I haunt
Fabric Depot
700 SE 122nd Ave.
Portland, OR
info@fabricdepot.com

Where everything is always on sale. Another converted grocery store. They will sell you anything they carry in stock at wholesale, if you buy the bolt.

Lastly is Mill End, fabulous selection and a great bargain area in the rear of the store.
Mill End Store
9701 SE McLoughlin Blvd
Portland,OR
millendstore.com


I hope this information comes in handy for somebody. It does for me.

Play Day!

It's me shot in RAW format [literally] I think a trip to Fabric Depot is needed. Time to find some new inspiration. They are having a big sale.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

BABY BRYNN

I had to work this afternoon and when I got home from work, our 6 month old granddaughter Brynn was still here. I was so excited to see her. She took one look at me and started howling. Grandma had to pick her up and comfort her.. Then she wouldn't take her eyes off of me. Her gaze kind of drilled right through me.
Her Dad got here shortly after that .
She finally warmed up to me and then she wouldn't stop grinning. She is so cute. Once she gets going, she wants to smile with her mouth wide open. I mean wide open.
It looks like she could swallow the whole room.
What a hoot.
I am having a great time with this blog. I can't wait to see what will happen next.
Anyone interested in a contest, with the prize being a OOAK cocoon set designed my me?

The three cocoons seen below are all examples of what I can do with Upcycled materials. Me being green.

Friday, March 12, 2010

One of my first Upcycled Cocoons

This image never made it into the Etsy store. http://www.smithphotodesign.com/

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

The Tribal Way of Life

WARNING: IF YOU DO NOT WANT TO READ ALL ABOUT ME, YOU WILL WANT TO VISIT AGAIN IN A FEW DAYS, TO SEE MORE IMAGES THAT I WILL BE POSTING.

This is my first blog, and introduction to me.

I want you to read my blog.
I want you to know who I am.
I want you to know how I feel about the creative process.
I want to inspire some of you to start creating.
I want to give something back to the community, the way others have given to me, when I have needed it.
I have a variety of topics and thoughts I want to share with you.
For now, let's just get acquainted.

My name is Jerry, and I am a Southern California boy. We will definitely talk more about that later. I grew up 15 miles inland from Long Beach, CA.
I have been in Utah, Nebraska, Missouri, Iowa, back to Utah, on to Oregon, across the map to Georgia, and now back to Oregon.

My life has been in a rapidly changing mode for the last couple of years.
When my wife and I left the Oregon coast a couple of years ago to move to Georgia, we left a lot of things behind.
I loved being on the coast. I felt that I had found my "tribe", a term I never truly understood until we landed at the coast.

So when I use the word tribe, what do I mean? Simply put, I think it is a group of people who share interests, thoughts and feelings about a certain aspect of their life. In this case, I found my artist tribe.

I miss association with my tribe. They understood how important it was for me to express myself creatively, and were not only willing, but wanted to discuss the same things I wanted to discuss. Most importantly, they spoke the same language as me. They understood the language that artists speak.

It's funny how you can exist in a community and yet not really connect on subjects that are vitally important to you. When you find your tribe, you find a subculture in which others not only understand what you are talking about, they are passionate about sharing ideas with you.

EXAMPLE; I miss the connection with those who do not find it insane to think that something you are creating, can and will
speak to you about what it wants to be.

IF YOU ARE CURRENTLY WITHOUT AT TRIBE, LET ME SUGGEST PLACES TO FIND THEM.


1. They are in the store where you buy your creative supplies. If you see someone buying similar supplies, make conversation, ask a question? Remember most of them want to talk about what they do.
2. They are at craft shows showing and trying to sell their work. Ask questions.
3. They are doing demonstrations for local groups. Ask questions.
4. They approach you in the store. Smile, let them ask a question.
5. Use the word "artist" as you describe yourself and what you do. It is a huge clue to others that you are passionate about what you create.
8. Start an artist cooperative. It's easy. You need at least two of you. You don't all have to do the same thing.
On the coast, I was the only male member of a group that formed. We shared thoughts. We did show and tell. We critiqued each others work. We had swap nights where we each brought a stash of creative things we were no longer using and spread those things on the floor for others to take home as inspiration in their work.
We listened as others talked about being "stuck" in their process. We encouraged growth, we eased pain, we motivated each other to keep working, or to get moving after a period of being stagnant.
In short, we shared what we all loved, being creative. It worked wonderfully well.

REMEMBER, BE BRAVE. YOU NEED THEM, AND MORE IMPORTANTLY,THEY ARE WAITING FOR YOU TO FIND THEM.

Wow! That is a lot of information. I hope you survived it. I actually loved writing it.

I want to end this first blog by giving thanks to my Mom, Dad, siblings, my beautiful wife and family, and a whole lot of wonderful friends for who have supported me as I try to discover who I am.