Blog: February 2012

Leap Year Celebration or…Blast From the Past

Leap Day – how fun! In German we say literally Switch Day…I like Leap Day better :)

Today I have an especially amazing day and one of the things that put a smile on my face was this post today on the Lil Sugar Blog which is a blog for Mom’s – Mommy’s Little Helper

This is a total Blast From the Past for me! This picture shows a paper bag frog which I have made in July 2006. And even funnier…my blog was only a month old…AND this was my very very first design work for my very very first Design Team. It was a German Kit Club which sadly doesn’t exist anymore. I was sooo excited back then to show my work – I feared the critic and I remember how cutting into the paper was feeling like a sacrilege because…hey….this paper was coming all the way from the States and there was only one sheet for you!

It is so much fun seing also how much my style has changed…so glad it did- LOL

When I received the sweet email from lil sugar if they could use my blog post from 2006 I was taken back in this time when I started Scrapbooking. I remember the hassle on getting products at all here in Europe and how this little community of people who at that time had heard about scrapbooking in Germany was supporting and helping each other in finding information about this “unknown” hobby. It were fun times – and it is still fun!

So much has changed over the years and so much developed, it is amazing to look back and remember. We have come a long way here in Europe and it is exciting to see this niche of Scrapbooking and Mixed Media in the art & craft industry in Europe grow.

And ….btw ….I actually really wanna do this little frog bag again – maybe a Mixed Media Paper Bag Frog, what do you think? Anyone playing along?

Happy Leap Day

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  • MichaelaBM

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    Süsser Frosch. Ich mach mit, wenn Du einen neuen gestaltest.
    Liebe Grüße aus Bayern
    Michaela

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Pier 39 – Sneak

“Waves, sand, fishing, ocean breeze, it’s all here in the Cocoa Daisy March Kit Pier 39. A color palette of soft aquas, greens, and corals, some die cuts and chipboard hexagons, an exclusive arrow stamp, and the texture of burlap and twine all come together to make a kit reminiscent of an afternoon on the pier.”

I sooooo can’t wait for it to arrive, so I can play with it!!!

I think I spot some new Dear Lizzy in there!

Here is a peek at the add-ons for March:

Those colors ………swoon!

 

Don’t miss out, sign up for the Cocoa Daisy Stamp Subscription.

Here is a little peek at the stamps that will be in March’s stamp subscription:

Dear Mail- Man you better bring this box soon ….I promise I will come running down the 5 flights of stairs to get it in the hallway ;)
What are you looking forward to receive in the mail the next days?
huge hugs

Nat

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n*Lab Tales: Today featuring ICE Resin

One of my New Years’ Resolutions was the n*Lab. What does that mean you might ask?  I realized that one of the things that got lost in my time to run my new business is the time to actually experiment with new techniques and fun stuff. Not just doing an assignment or play with the things I already know…no no – I mean doing something completely new to me, experimenting, taking things further. I really had a hard time making room for this in the last couple months.

So how do you manage to make time for it? You treat it as a fixed date – it is in the calendar now- every month – yep! Because when it is in the calendar…mmmhh – yeah ..I follow the plan….see- I have been a paralegal far too long in my life- LOL.

For a year now I have been eager to finally work with the ICE Resin – and since the amazing Jen Cushman also signed her wonderful book “Explore, Create, Resinate” for me and handed me some supplies, there had to be an n*Lab ICE Resin appointment in the calendar. I followed the instructions- which btw are very clear and amazingly written out in the book. The book is awesome! I actually felt like a cool chemist mixing the two components together in between I was thinking I should get my white chemist smock and my goggles out…and then I remembered that there is no one in the apartment to take a photo of this…, and …it went all kind of well…as long…as I ….followed the instructions ….

I had it all prepared, I had a huge garbage bag on my studio table for protection, I folded the components for 2 minutes, then I swirled them for 2 minutes, I waited for 5 minutes, I started pouring carefully into the bezel….yep…all good…until my impatient me started overpouring…mmmh …so what to do…leave it. Fine… LOL….Let it dry….fine…but have I ever told you that I’m the most impatient person in the world?  I tell you this as a secret…never ever tell my students, ok! Sure, it said to be patient and it said to wait for a couple of hours, but see, I really really wanted to see how you could prevent having all the Ice Resin slowly making its way over the bezel oh and surely it had to be dry after 2 hours, let’s touch it and leave some DNA -Mark in the ICE Resin…oh and sure it says to let the ICE Resin paper dry for about 10 hours, but mmmmh- let me just lift the sticky side up after 3 hours and move the bezel at this very same moment by doing so and have it flip over like a toast on the buttered side and…ohhh noooooooo…..

You get the picture ;)

Anyway…my very first bezels are looking ok-ish….they are by no means good or perfect, I am semi-proud – they have some scratches and bubbles and you clearly see the paper lifting inside oh and don’t forget the right pointer finger DNA-mark …but I totally got the hang out of this- and I will do this soon again!

Supplies: ICE Resin, Ribbon and Paper by Susan Lenart Kazmer, 7 Gypsies Bezel, Crafty Secrets Paper, Vintaj Heart and Branch, Feather, Canvas Fabric

I love how the feather turned into this glass feather- it is hard to describe but I totally want to do something with feathers, that are entirely inlaid in the ICE Resin – sooo cool. well – here it looks like a semi-plugged chicken (Germany Saying)…at least I “put a bird on it” (American Hipster Saying)  ;)

Here I wanted to see how German Glass Glitter looks like embedded and added a Prima Flower Embellishment. Actually it looks quite cool – something is missing though…but I will use this as an Embellishment for sure :)

I am actually hooked on making ICE Resin Paper- it is hard to show- but this Prima paper is now translucent and has a glass like surface. I need to do something with it- so you can see better. There are some opaque patches here and there- as the paper is pretty thick it was harder to treat when the above shown thin Paper by Susan – but still…

I hope you liked my Tales from the n*Lab…it just shows…I have to practice new techniques too and I’m actually a klotz…when I try something new…all kinds of things go wrong and that is how I know how to tell my students later all those things they have to avoid and how they can turn it into something awesome and “Perfect” ;) You didn’t really think I do know all those things because I’m so super smart, right? Just kidding ;)

Wishing you an awesome day

Nat

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  • Rose Curtis

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    They turned out awesome.. I just got some of that stuff too.. but haven’t mixed it up… waiting of course of the perfect moment!

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  • Jen Cushman

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    I LOVE it Nat. You did a great job, Your first bezel is much more than Okish, its beautiful and I love that you decided to “go fo it” experiment right away by adding a feather. That’s some advanced stuff, girlfriend. Anyway, sooooooooo happy you got a chance to play. Keep up the good work! — Jen

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  • bettyann

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    looks like fun,,,dna adds to the end experiment lol

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  • Nancy Sapp

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    I don’t see your fingerprint either. REALLY enjoy your humor. GOOD to know the “experts” make mistakes too! Thanks for sharing!

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  • marsha.

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    I hope you share your next n*lab too, this is fun! I would love to play with Ice Resin, but I don’t think I can get it over here. Besides… I don’t think I need another hobby right now ;-). I love the feather and the Prima flower with the German glass glitter. Funny thing: I’ve seen German glass glitter once in a store in NYC. Didn’t buy it, because I thought it was overpriced and I figured I would be able to find it closer to home… And I never did. So… Now I thought I would finally learn where in Germany I could look for it… And your link goes to a US place! LOL!!!

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    • nathalie-kalbach

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      LOL Marsha- I KNOW- I have been trying to find the German Glitter for years in Germany…nada….

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      • marsha.

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        Seriously? That’s crazy… :-D

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  • Bev W.

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    Heee….heee…my dd says I leave fingerprints on my creations to…that’s funny. Love your experiments!

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  • Bev W.

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    Heehee…my dd says I leave fingerprints on my creations too. That’s funny. Love your experiments!

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  • Marjie Kemper

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    These look great, Nat! I would’ve thought of encasing all the goodies in the goo…. love the way you’ve left the feather part in/part out. That’s a fantastic touch!

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  • Sue Clarke

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    I really like that you used a feather in the first one Nat…sweet saying as well.
    I want to try this but am somewhat afraid that I’ll like it and will need to start buying all kinds of supplies. LOL

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    • nathalie-kalbach

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      Yeah – i think that was my fear too- another cool add on to my supply ;)

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  • Martha Richardson

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    I LOVE this post…what a treat to see you just experimenting…I think I see this Ice Resin in my future!

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  • Indina

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    Oh, Nat, das sieht toll und spannend aus! Und ich hätte Dich gerne beim Hibbeln gesehen ;-) — ich habe da so meine Erfahrungen mit Crackle Paint und meiner Ungeduld *hihi* Ich freue mich auf weitere Experimente aus dem Labor!
    Liebe Grüße von Indina

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    • nathalie-kalbach

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      hehehe- ja crackle paint is auch so eine ungeduld-maschine ;) Sei gedrückt!

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  • M. Carmen - Cuchy

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    I don’t see your DNA mark but that is what adds your personal and unique touch to this beauty LOL

    n*lab: cool name :)

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  • misty

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    This looks like so much fun! Love the results!

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n*Studio 2011 Recap – ATC Frame

When I was teaching at the Scrapbook Island in California this January, I was shown these amazing ATC Frames which are manufactured by the Japanese company Memory Palette.

You can have them standing on display or hang them too- and I love how the sliding glass protects your inside- but still makes it possible to work dimensional. Such a clever and awesome idea.

I’m so thankful that Emi and Ken were so sweet to get one from Japan and presented it to me at CHA. That was so wonderful of them!

And I took it to good use – as there is space for 12 ATC’s or of course you can just scrap mini layouts in that size – I thought of recaping my n*Studio year.

For those of you who don’t know I quit my paralegal job last year in January to do what I love full time…getting my hands inky and painty :) . It was an amazing year- but somehow I was so busy with always the next project, that I forgot to look back and celebrate some of the highlights that this first year of my n*Studio brought.

And so I finally did so by creating this ATC Frame. It was so much fun looking and thinking about the things that happened, the up- and -downs. It made me stop and say “wowsers” – especially when looking at April: Teaching Mixed Media in Norway, Greece and Australia -how did I do this? LOL – good thing that the worst of that ….nights of packing class kits, are vanishing memories. What stays is the good memory ;) This frame will definitely get a nice spot in my n*Studio.

Supplies: Memory Palette ATC Frame, White Cardstock, Eco Green Crafts Acrylic Paints, Derwent Inktense Blocks, Ranger Distress Stains and Color Wash, Heidi Swapp Color Magic Banners, 7Gypsies Tags, Hambly Screen Prints Rub Ons, Canvas, Typewriter, Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L MyStik Permanent

I hope those frames will make their way into some European Stores soon. What would you do with it, if you had one?

Have a gorgeous and creative day!

Nat

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  • Vicki Chrisman

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    AWESOME!!

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  • Catherine Matthews Scanlon

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    love this, and a GREAT way to display your favorite ATC’s — or anything! Your’s is so colorful and beautiful, love it!

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  • Sue Clarke

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    Love what you did with this frame…hope they come to my area soon…great way to keep the ATC’s dust free as well while displaying!
    Congrats on your past year and here’s to many more successes Nat.

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  • Diana

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    love your project!!
    for me, honestly, i would probably let it sit in my ‘to do pile” for quite some time til i could figure out the perfect way to use it… maybe a fun way to show case my son’s 12 years of school mixed media style of course!!!

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  • creativmamaMarion

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    Coole Sache. Und so schön bunt und mit so vielen Girlanden … gefällt mir sehr gut.
    Wünsche Dir ein schönes Wochenende.
    LG Marion

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    • nathalie-kalbach

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      Danke Marion :) Ich wünsche Dir ebenfalls ein wunderschönes Wochenende! Nat

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Pictures from Pour l’Amour Du Scrap in Lille, France

Last weekend I taught for several days at the Convention Pour l’Amour Du Scrap in Lille,  France. It was a lovely organized event – lot’s of small stores with yummy treats and the organizer did a gorgeous job in the set up of the designer show cases, classrooms and other displays- Loved it.

Excuse the grainy pictures – I didn’t take my big camera with me :) It was a lot of fun to spent time with Birgit Koopsen, Sharon Laakkonen, Rachel Greig and Irene Tan and her hubs Denny, as well as Sharons wonderful husband Bill.

Here is a quick shot of my students Birgit and Benedicte playing in the Free Your Creativity Class

Here are Rachel and Irene playing with spray paint- LOL

The wonderful Rachel having her students play :)

and here is Sharon playing with her students :)

And Birgit having a short chat with me ;)

 

The sweet France Papillon doing Make and Takes – gorgeous tags!

The wonderful Tanya Watts– I am always happy when I see her :)

a nice dinner on the last day

I wish I could have bought all of those at a booth at the convention – looovee!!!

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the hotel we were staying was the icing of the cake- soo beautiful! The hotel was former a hospice built in ….1462

You see below the bar – which was covered by a glass roof – so amazing

and then you sit in the bar at night…the former courtyard and this is your look – isn’t that amazing?

 

Thanks to the Organizers of the event, as well as to Evelien for having me! I had a great time.

Have an amazing day

Nat

 

 

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  • Miae

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    Beautiful location, talented group of people, fun class…must’ve have been a GREAT time!

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  • Vicki Chrisman

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    OH gosh Nat..that looked SO FUN!

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  • Sue Clarke

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    Looks like a wonderful time in a beautiful place!

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  • Bev W.

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    Looks like a fun time!! Lucky girl to be surrounded by so much talent!

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  • Lisa

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    Looks like a great event! That hotel sounds amazing!

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  • Dara Lynn

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    Wonderful pictures!!!!

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Stand Tall – Canvas

First of all- thank you so much for your wonderful comments on my CHA Designer-Showcase in the post below! They made my day!

I am back from Lille in France but before I show you some photos from the show next, I share this canvas I made. It is actually part of my Über*Media Gesso class which now ended. I will reopen the sign ups in April/May I think – so if you are interested let me know :)

Supplies:

White Gesso, Black Gesso,  Eco Green Crafts Acrylic Paints, Punchinella, Posca Marker, White Signo Marker, Heidi Swapp Color Magic Banner, Tattered Angels Black Magic Glimmer Mist, Heidi Swapp – old – Chipboard Letters, Sakura Souffle Pen

I wanted the background to look crazy busy….it fits with what I wanted to say with this project.

I am totally back to Acrylic paints right now- I have discovered so many new techniques along with the many I knew already – I think it is time to plan the next Über*Media class ;) HINT HINT – LOL

Looking at this picture btw I realize that my hair is playing tricks on me – I discovered a LOT of grey and WHITE hair the last weeks. Excuse me??? How can this go right into white hair? Oh well…I guess I better get used to it ;) Funny enough when I was a kid I always wanted white hair…I thought it looked just so graceful…mmhh – yeah…not sure if I think this now for myself – LOL.

I’m getting chatty….everything to procrastinate the paperwork I have to do today ;) – so I better keep going. Wishing you an amazing day!

Nat

 

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  • AnnaB

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    I love this Nat! Awesome colors! :) I got my first grey hair when I was 23… and I have a lot more now, but luckily it hasn’t taken over completely yet… ;)

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  • Nancy Riggs

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    I love your canvas and am looking forward to signing up for your next class.

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  • Peg Hewitt

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    Amazing use of colour again!

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  • Lisa

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    Very cool! I love the way the black gesso pops off of that yummy painted background! Count me in on your next offering of Uber*Media Gesso class. I need to come to terms with that stuff. Right now me and gesso are kind of love/hate, so I figure I must not be utilizing it to it’s full potential. I know I will learn a ton in your class! :)

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    • nathalie-kalbach

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      may I say….GESSO is Awesome :) I’m sure you will love it in a heartbeat when you play more ;)

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  • Bev W.

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    Awsome canvas Nat! Lots of fun going on there:)) Don’t worry about the hair…you do get used to it….after a while;)

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  • Sue Clarke

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    I especially like the texture in the right hand corner.

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  • Martha Richardson

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    I love this canvas & I love the idea of a class on acrylic paints!!!!

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Designer Showcase CHA 2012

The Designer Showcase at CHA 2012 was my first one to attend and show my work. Basically in a nutshell CHA Designers display their work on a table in a separate room in the convention center- and I believe we were about 60 designers.

With the suitcase restriction and being on the road for 3 weeks, traveling and bringing the booth projects for manufacturers, I had a hard time to get everything packed- and I wish I would have been able to do more decoration – there were some amazing amazing decorative tables out there- but oh well – LOL- this science fair table is actually pretty much me, isn’t it ? You get the raw me – let the work itself speak ;)

It is a nice way to show others what you do and what you can do – and I have enjoyed doing it. The work was show cased for two days and the evening of day one there was a slideshow with an introduction of the designers and a 2 hour “Meet and Greet the Designer”. I enjoyed meeting many new people and it made me happy that some wonderful people got aware of my work and it is very thrilling to see how things evolve.

You are not allowed to take photos in the room- other than of your own display- so I’m sorry- you will only see my display :) As this year the show case was not only open to manufacturers, editors and publishers but also to designers we were recommended to only show published work and that is what I did, besides my little…..n*Studio.

My n*Studio has suffered a bit during the flight- but I tried to assemble it back together the best I could. Just as an reminder – a picture of the real n*Studio:

I was able to come close with the furniture I think :) the mess is a different topic – LOL

Here are some pictures when I was still building it at home- somehow I didn’t manage to take more picture of the n*Studio when it was finally built and set up at CHA.

I created miniature canvases of my real 12×12 canvases on the wall- some were also showcased.

I wish my shelve would look as nice and orderly in real life- sorry Julie– it didn’t really evolve since you were here ;)

I would like to thank the following companies for supporting me for my Designer Show Case: Eco Green Crafts, Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L, Elmers for the Display Board and Velcro

Also thank you so much to my besties Birgit and Cat who helped me in the 1 hour time slot to set it up and take it down. It was wonderful that you did that – I so love you two! Also thanks to my designers around me that helped me with emergency glue guns, tapes and chocolate – LOL.

I did leave the studio in LA -it would have not survived another flight – I still have furniture and the canvases though- any ideas on what I should do with it?

Wishing you a gorgeous day!

Nat

 

 

 

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  • Mano

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    Waouw!!!! Super dieses Studio!!!! es sieht toll aus und es war sicherlich eine tolle Experienz! ich bin sehr froh dich in Lille getroffen zu haben; die Einladung für eine Presentation über dich, dein Werk, auf dem Blog http://notremalle.canalblog.com/ gilt immer noch! Liebe Grüsse aus Belgien

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    • nathalie-kalbach

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      mano, ich habe mich gefreut, Dich zu treffen :) Über eine Blogvorstellung würde ich mich freuen – schicke mir gerne eine email und lass mich wissen, was Du von mir brauchst :) nathalie.kalbach@gmail.com Liebe Grüße, Nat

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  • Terry Ricioli

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    It was great to meet you at CHA! Hope your feet survived!
    All the best,
    Terry

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  • Holly

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    Nat! I loved seeing you designer showcase photos! I absolutely adore your mini studio. What a cool idea. Congrats on your designer showcase!

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  • sylvia

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    oh wow, how cute and wonderful is that miniature n*Studio??? amazing!

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  • Dara Lynn

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    How proud and accomplished to be a part of such an elite group! I looooove the studio model…how cool is that? !! :) There has got to be a great fulfillment inside to inspire so many!

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  • Marjie Kemper

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    Thanks for sharing your Showcase pics… your display was great and your fabulous art DOES speak for itself. I’m loving that mini studio! WOW. Maybe one of the new (less deep) configurations boxes would be good to hold the minis.

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  • anja

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    Ich liiiiiieeebe dieses Mini-Studio :) Das ist so wie früher Puppenstube einrichten :)

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    • nathalie-kalbach

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      LOL- ja so hat es sich auch angefühlt. Hat viel Spaß gemacht :)

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  • Bev W.

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    Wow! So happy for you!! Your display is awsome! Love your little N’Studio…so cute!

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  • Sue Clarke

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    I just love your N*studio mini and the art work on the walls of it Nat!

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  • Nancy Sapp

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    Your work is just amazing! Your mini-studio is darling & so detailed!
    Thanks for sharing.

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  • willieburgscrapper

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    Everything looks fantastic! That mini studio has major WOW factor. The mini canvases deserve their own gallery in one of those printer’s trays- you would knock a project lie that right out the park!

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    • nathalie-kalbach

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      ohhh – what a fab idea with the printer’s tray! Thank you!!!

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  • misty

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    Congratulations! You’re table needed nothing else but your amazing work! I’m drooling over your studio though!

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  • Dottie

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    What an awesome opportunity. Congratulations! Hope wonderful things come to you! Your work (and your heart) are wonderful and inspiring.

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  • Cuchy

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    You know how I love your mini studio and I hope this showcase brings you lots of new an good opportunities.
    Ideas for your mini canvases?? mmm I have a free spot on my walls :)
    Loves

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  • marsha.

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    Ah, that’s cute! You should rebuilt it (the miniature n*studio)!

    Hope being at the showcase brings you lots of new work!

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  • Isolde Pyncket

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    Waw, that must have been a lot of work to create a ‘mini-studio’. It looks awesome.
    xxx, Isolde

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  • zeffy

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    Natalie Congratulations…you know i love your work and it must be an amazing feeling to be recognised as one of the 60 top designers!!.I love your little studio but i love your real one even more!! A studio should be messy otherwise it is just a museum for scrapbooking and art products!!
    Hope you had a good time in France…

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Eco Green Crafts Movie

During CHA I was filmed by Christine from Scraptime at the Eco Green Crafts Booth. If you have not checked out Christine’s blog yet- which post regularly videos about products and techniques – check it out – it is a great blog and it is in my feedreader for a long time now :)

[vimeo http://vimeo.com/36664035]

I have to laugh when I see myself in the video – you have to know that those situations make me nervous – because I wasn’t really prepared…and I do not like to be not prepared ;)

Some of you asked about my stamps with Eco Green Crafts and when they will be shipped – it looks like they are going to be shipped in April – so it is still a bit till then …but hey…LOL- I’m as impatient as some of you :) You just have to remember- most of the new products that are shown at CHA are not yet produced …it is a convention that shows prototypes and new ideas .

Speaking of Eco Green Crafts – in the video you see me using the new Artist Spackle.

Artist Spackle is a heavy textured medium for structural, dimensional, and textural applications—a dream come true for mixed media artists. Artist Spackle can be thinned to make paste and has great adhesive qualities.

I so love it- you will see a lot of projects coming up with it- I’m still testing and trying- and you saw already one of the layouts yesterday using it :) – AHHHH TEXTUREEEEEE

Wishing you an amazing weekend ahead

Nat

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  • scrappegal

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    LOVE the texture!!! :) And the dimensional artjournal book!

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  • Liz Thayne

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    Hi love your demo. I have just bought some of the boardbooks in a sale and already have lots of the paints,stencils an a tub of Spackle so I am looking forward to trying out your ideas. Thanks. Liz

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  • Sue Clarke

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    Have a gorgeous weekend Nat. Fun video and you create such wonderful things in short time with great supplies.

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  • marion

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    Du weckst aber auch immer Begehrlichkeiten :). Gibt es die Produkte auch in Deutschland zu kaufen?
    Ach und was mir besonders gefallen hat … die Packung Frischhaltefolie *grins*.
    Ganz liebe Grüße aus Berlin
    Marion

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    • nathalie-kalbach

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      hehehe- die Frischhaltefolie ist witzig, ne? Ich weiß, dass es die Produkte in Deutschland bald gibt- ich werde eine Liste posten, sobald ich weiß, wo :)

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By The Numbers

is the name of the February 2012 Cocoa Daisy Kit and it was fun playing with it. I do have to say that I really love working with those kits – it is so much fun how well the kits are assembled and yet there is such a versatility on what you can do with all the products, which reflects pretty well in the Design Team. This is the first month that the Design Teams are posting two times :) The National does it when the kit comes out and midmonth now we Internationals post our projects. And it is time for us now :)

Fan Base

It was a lot of fun at CHA and one of the funniest moments came up when Birgit, Ronda and I saw our girl …well let’s say our “Dirty Girl” doing her amazing Make’N Takes for Crafter’s Workshop. We screamed like Groupies – ahem ;)

The Journaling reads: There is not doubt about it that Birgit, Ronda and I are huge fans of Julie’s work and personality – we had to cheerlead at her awesome Make’nTakes at the Crafter’s Workshop.

Photo: Courtesy of Crafter’s Workshop

I used the white Cardstock in the kit and mixed 3 different colors of Acrylic Paint together to create the background. On top I used the awesome Chevron Stamp – so awesome and of course Chevron Pattern is all over right now. I then used the Sassafras Tailored Deck numbers in the main kit and added it to create my own patterned paper.

Supplies: Cocoa Daisy By The Numbers February Kit and Chevron Stamp, Eco Green Crafts Acrylic Paints, Posca Marker, Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L MyStik Permanent

Fun Day

As some of you read already this January my husband and I took a mini vacation before CHA and headed out to the Death Valley National Park – so so so beautiful. Breathtaking landscape. And the sand dunes- so amazing.

I used a Crafter’s Workshop Template with some Artist Spackle by Eco Green Crafts on the background. I cute out the My Minds Eye Flowers and used the Stacked Numbers Stamp to the Packaging Paper of the Sassafrass Tailored Deck numbers. Then I used an Eco Green Crafts Ink pad over it to repeat the background paper color.

Supplies: Cocoa Daisy By The Numbers February Kit and Stacked Numbers Stamp, Eco Green Crafts Artist Spackle and Exquisite and Paris Trunk Ink Pads.

*1 2 3 Relax*

The first day of our vacation in San Francisco we just did NOTHING than hanging around with friends, drinking coffee and stroll around- It was HEAVEN. We enjoyed it so much.

I used the MME Paper of the kit and cut out the Patchwork flowers in pairs of two so they could resemble a heart. I dropped some ink on the paper, let it run and added marker dots and Signo White Pen Dots to it.

Supplies: Cocoa Daisy By The Numbers February Kit, Fountain Pen Ink, Posca Marker, Signo White Pen, Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L MyStik Permanent.

LOVE Card

 

A little cheerful Valentine’s Card. I created the heart with aluminium foil run it through a texture folder in my Die Cut Machine, Painted it with gesso and then used paint on top of it. I stamped the Birds on a Wire Stamp on the Library Card in the Kit and then cut it out in a banner like form. Love the stamp!!!

Supplies: Cocoa Daisy By The Numbers February Kit and Birds on a Wire Stamp, Aluminum Foil, Gesso, Eco Green Crafts Exquisite Ink Pad, Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L Crafty Power Tape.

I wish you an amazing day!!!

Nat

 

Comments (7)

  • scrappegal

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    Love these kits as well! And fun to see several ways to use them. Thanks for the inspiration!

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  • misty

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    Great pages and I love that funky card!

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  • Marit

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    Haven’t been on your blog in a long time, but you’re still on a roll! Love the work you show!

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  • Sue Clarke

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    LOVE what you did on the fun day LO!
    I will scraplift it with my kit this month;-)

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  • Catherine Matthews Scanlon

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    I am a total Julie fan too! My favorite winter activity is cross country skiing — which I haven’t done this year because we haven’t had enough snow — but I’m not complaining about that AT ALL!

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  • Stine Maansen

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    I’ve just gone pinning crazy!

    You always do cool stuff.

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