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Five Questions for….Anne Jo Lexander

I have been a follower of Aniia’s blog for a long time as I love her work. I was so happy to finally meet her last November at the Paper & Co show.

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1. What do you do to get into your creative zone?

Oh geez. I depend on deadlines. I thrive on them. Deadlines, challenges and directions gives me the creativity I need. So if I don’t have a deadline or a “purpose” with my scrapbooking, my creativity feels pretty flat. Sounds sad, huh? Yikes. So whenever I feel restless because I don’t have anything I really oughta do (because – when I have deadlines I’m usually pretty good at getting them off the way so that I won’t have to stress, which in turn makes me stress for a few days then I don’t have anything to do the rest of the days when I actually could have been working on stuff in a non-stressed-way) I start looking for challenges and stuff on the web to join spark my creativity. And ofcourse, a glass of wine never hurt anybody *smirk*
Also? I think my messy desk should be mentioned. If I – once in a BLUE moon – attempt to put things where they’re supposed to belong and like, try to have a clean(ish) desk – I only get frustrated because I CAN NEVER FIND ANYTHING AT ALL! There IS a system in the mess. Sort of.

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2. Do you ever create hidden meanings or messages in your work?

You know, I’m a pretty private person really, so when I actually do feel like including deep, personal stuff (which I usually just have to share still – it’s not the same if I can’t share stuff on my blog/otherplaces…I’m weird I know, when I still insist I’m a very private person) I like to do it like that – envelopes, symbols and/or just gesso/paint over text – the point is just to have it written down, gotten it out of my system, not that anybody’s supposed to be able to read it…

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3. If your creative work were edible, what would it taste like?

Haha, letsee, I love Ben&Jerry’s Ice Cream (especially the cookie dough one!!), so I’d love it if people found my work as delightful as that ;D

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4. What is your favorite creation?

Erm. Just one!? Yikes. It’s like asking me to pick my favorite child! Sooo, since I have two children, it’d only be fair to let me share two favorite creations, no? *wink*

Ania2 – it came together perfectly, it contains happy colors, it uses my fave Hambly stuff, like transparency, kraft stickers, rub-ons, even fabric & one of my fave thing to do w/paper to get extra dimension (simply just fold the edges once or twice & staple it together), FELT..bling….sigh..

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And Attitude_web – it contains ME (one of the rare images with me in them *wink* *grin*), my favorite stilettos and is an ode to them (because I’m afraid I’m getting too old for such footwear, too often opting for comfort than style these days – a sure sign I’m getting old! sigh!) And – uhm, colors, killer heels, sewing, lovely splatters, rub-ons, transparencies, tape, scraps – what more can you want??

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5. What is your biggest creative success so far and why?

Oh gee, this one is hard – and I have to admit I am tempted to drag in my photography in here. You see, without scrapbooking I would probably not have taken up photography the same way I now do. Without the photography I would not have stood in front of my biggest and scariest task until now, a work position as a journalist, which only happened because the passion for photography led me to intern for the local newspaper as a pressphotographer for a year, which in turn helped me (and them, haha) discover my skills for writing, which in turn led me back on the path of journalism (a dream I had abandoned when I was in college), and now I’ve got a real job as a journalist…even if only for a few months (I’m filling in for someone who’s going on a maternity leave), it’s still a job I wouldn’t have dreamed I’d actually be offered, just like that…. I have not lost sight of my biggest dream, to be able to work as a fulltime pressphotographer, but this is a welcome step on the way…. plus..all the weddings I’ve been lucky to photograph – it’s amazing and a huge responsibility, being allowed to take such a small yet big part of someones wedding – to be the only one besides the bride and her closest one in all the preparations before the big “yes”, to capture their dreams, emotions and promises of the day – [insert delightful sigh] – simply..to have people actually trust you enough to give you a job, whether it’s accepting scrapbooking design teams, wanting you to do their photosessions or a fulltime job. I dare say starting with scrapbooking has given me all that.

Here is the link to my online portfolio by the way – http://www.annejolexander.com

Thanks Aniia !!!

  • erin yamabe

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    you are brilliant, Ania! was so nice meeting you in france

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  • Ania

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    Haa, that’s my face ;p
    Thanks a lot Nat, had great fun although the foodquestion made me postpone the reply for soo long :D Enjoy your month of travelling and adventuring! :)

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  • Martha Richardson

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    So glad to meet Aniia and read her answers…delightful and I found myself drawn into her words…like reading a good novel! Love these guest blogs…expanding my world of incredible talent!

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Five Questions for….Natasja Verbeek

Today Natasja is my guest blogger. I know Natasja for a while now- we met at several events and had a lot of fun together. She is super talented and I’m thrilled to have her today :)

1. What do you do to get into your creative zone?
If I don’t already have an idea in my mind or if I need to create something for an assignment I mostly start with taking a nice cup of coffee and my Macbook, browsing the web to get inspired. I love to visit home décor websites, print and patterns blogs and sites like Etsy. The colors, patterns and shapes inspire me.When my coffee and sometimes a second, is finished, I go upstairs were I have my scrap room. Since I recently have my space redone and reorganized this it self works very inspiring now. I love how organized it is now!

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2. Do you ever create hidden meanings or messages in your work?
I never create a hidden meaning or message in my work on purpose. Must confess journaling isn’t my strongest part but I always try to put things down just as they are. I always try to have my project express the feeling I had with the picture I am using….but nothing secret about that because that only adds to the words on the layout.
For example creating this mini album reminded me of fun times

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Creating this layout I was rather said about my little girl who is always afraid to speak to people she doesn’t know that well.

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3. If your creative work were edible, what would it taste like?
No need to think this over for one second! Chocolate! No matter in what shape, lol. In bars, cake, cup-cakes, muffins…

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4. What is your favorite creation? Please explain why you selected this one.
My favorite creation by far is my wreath…..or actually my two wreaths!
This first one I created in 2009 which just has fall all over it and were I used the same sort of flowers as I used for the weddingbouquet I made for Cosmo Cricket (http://cosmocricket.typepad.com/cosmo_cricket/2009/07/natasjas-wedding-bouquet-class.html)
This second wreath I created last year and is put together with Crica 1934, one of the Cosmo Cricket releases and lots of vintage bits.

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5. What is your biggest creative success so far and why?
In November 2009 I visited Israel to teach workshop. I taught 10 workshops in 4 days and it was such a great experience!
This year in June I will be back in Israel to teach again! Can’t wait to see you again ladies . Next to Israel I’ve also been teaching in Austria , Germany and here in the Netherlands. I LOVE teaching workshops, to get scrappers enthusiastic to play with their product and inspire them!

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In January 2010 and last January I visited CHA and worked at the Cosmo Cricket booth teaching make & takes…..that was just awesome!! I got to meet so many people and a lot I already “knew” from online.

I am still amazed that scrapbooking brought me all this!! I love visiting all the countries, meet all these great people and share the love of scrapbooking. Who knows, maybe we meet one day :)

Love,
Natasja

  • Martha Richardson

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    LOvE the wreath…oh my! I think coffee and a Macbook is perfect inspiration…you’re my kind of artist ;)

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  • Sue Clarke

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    That wreath is stunning and fun to play “I spy” with!

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  • Cuchy

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    Ohhh that wreath is awesome. Beautiful works.

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Five Questions for….Karen Auld

Karen is a dear friend of mine who just recently started a wonderful website called Society of Ultimate Living. She is an amazingly supportive and fun friend and on top very creative herself !

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1. What do you do to get into your creative zone?
I use my creative juices to write non-fiction for my website Society of Ultimate Living (SOUL) and I am just starting on a Christmas story that I hope to have completed to shop to agents in the summer.
So when I am ready to harness that creative energy and start writing, I first need to extract my cats from desk.

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I swear all my cats (I have six) know when I am sitting at the computer.  That’s my sweet girl Kelle.

Anyway, once I get the cats away from the keyboard, I usually start with a little affirmation.  I usually don’t have huge blocks of time to write, so I’ve learned that I need to break down my projects into little chunks.  So for example, I will sit down take a breathe and say that I am going to write a kick-ass intro to this story.

2. Do you ever create hidden meanings or messages in your work?
My goal when I write about my SoulMates on SOUL is to uncover that hidden message.  Find out why someone is successful.  What did they do to live their dream?  So, no hidden meanings in my work.  And if you don’t know what a SoulMate is, go check out my site!

3. If your creative work were edible, what would it taste like?
Here’s the official SOUL seal.

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So if SOUL were edible, I’d say it would taste like grape juice on ice.

4. What is your favorite creation?

My favorite creation?  Wow that is hard.  Since this is Nat’s blog, I’m gonna go with the story I wrote about her on SOUL!  Click here to read it!

5. What is your biggest creative success so far and why?
My biggest creative achievement is the creation of SOUL itself.  It truly came in the form of divine inspiration.  I was given the poem below while on a 3 day lomi lomi retreat (lomi lomi is a Hawaiian based form of massage).

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Once I read the poem, a picture came to me as clear as day.  I needed to find people who where living this way.  So I am doing just that and I’m having a blast.

Do you know someone who blurs the line between work and play?  Who do you think should be featured on SOUL?  I would love to know!  Let me know via my SOUL Facebook Page.  And if while you are there you like it, well please “like” it.

Keep feeding Your SOUL

Thank you Karen !!

  • Sue Clarke

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    Love that quote and enjoy your site as well. Peace to you!

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  • Cuchy

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    Hi Karen,
    I’ve been having a look at your site and blog and it’s so inspirational. Like it on FB
    Thank you for sharing Nat.

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  • Karen

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    Thanks, Martha. Hope you find it inspiring!

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  • Martha Richardson

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    Hmmm…food for thought…love meeting new artists and off to check out Karen’s website ;)

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SCRAPBOOK ADHESIVES by 3L Designteam 2011-2012

So stoked about this :

2011-2012 returning Design Team members

Beth Pingry

Beth Pingry

Location:

USA, Illinois


Celine Navarro

Celine Navarro

Location:

France


Birgit Koopsen

Birgit Koopsen

Location:

Holland


Nathalie Kalbach

Nathalie Kalbach

Location:

Germany



Leica Forrest

Leica Forrest

Location:

Canada



Kristen Cohen

Kristen Cohen

Location:

USA, Illinois


Vicki Chrisman

Vicki Chrisman

Location:

USA, Nebraska

Liz Hicks – Design Team Coordinator

Location:

USA, Colorado

And joining our team this year….

Ashley Harris

Location:

USA, Arizona

Courtney Walsh

Location:

Colorado, USA

Jamie Dougherty

Location:

California, USA

Tracie Hudson

Location:

United Kingdom

Candy Rosenberg

Location:

Oregon, USA

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Five Questions for….Vicki Chrisman

So we continue the guest blogger month :) Today I’m thrilled to have Vicki Christman as a guest blogger.

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Followers of my blog already know it- I have a Vicki -Crush :) Vicki is one of those angels that you sometimes ask yourself how you deserve to have them around ! When I started Scrapbooking she has been my first hero and idol – I loved her style and all those techniques she tried and she always had a way to support the beginners (there it was me) and make you feel content with your work. Love her bunches!

Let’s see how Vicki answers the questions:

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Lots of different things can stir my creative juices, but here are a few that are my favorites.

Because I love to “alter”, going junk’n with my sis always gets me excited about creating.  Between the two of us, we usually don’t miss much J. We love finding fun unique things to alter.. and priding ourselves in finding the best deals. Lol  We both pick up things as we go, tossing out ideas, sharing thoughts, getting inspired.   Taking a drive in the country by myself with some good music is a great way for me to get my creativity flowing. (windows down of course) lol

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If I am working on a scrapbook page, usually the photo is what inspires me.  Other things that inspire me are, fun new papers or products, prints and patterns in fabric, home décor, ect..

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Hey… I thought I was the only one who did that. Lol  I’ve noticed that I seem to do that more when I’m working on a “collage” or altered layout.  It’s kind of fun to add little things, that possibly only you will notice or understand.  This layout is one that has always been close to my heart, because it’s of my niece.  It probably has more symbolism rather than hidden messages.. but so many things about it seem fitting for her. The eclectic mix of colors and patterns, funky and vintage, are “so her”.

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The way I go about “creating” I’m pretty sure it would be something really messy to eat, like corn on the cob. Lol   Really, I’m not sure exactly what it would be,… Maybe guacamole?  For me, I would wish it would be like Guacamole….. Because I love Guacamole! lol  ( with lots of fresh cilantro please)

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I have certain projects that are special to me ,for one reason or another. I’m going to break the rules and share two okay?  These two are very different from each other. The first one is a metal tray I painted with Glimmer Glam. Painting on Metal is something new I haven’t worked with that much, so it’s a new favorite.

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When it comes to layouts, I guess I would pick this one. Since “vintage” is my first love, this probably defines my style best. I love creating with small patterns, ink, hand stitching, machine stitching, and fun textures.

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I guess, any time you’re doing what you really love, it’s a success right? I love what I do!  But if I would have to pick one thing, I guess I would say… I very proud of my shadowboxs dies from AccuCut.

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I love seeing people create with them. I just get giddy when I see the different ways people have used them.

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Thank you so much Nat for having me here!  Love you girl!

  • jane w.

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    Oh yeah baby..Vicki is THE coolest blogger and artist around…I hardly ever start a day without reading her blog! :)

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  • debbiek

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    Vicki is my create hero! LOvE her stuff and her blog. It’s so much fun hearing more about her. She makes everyone feel welcome to visit her too;) We need more people like her in this world!

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  • Annie~Savor This Moment

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    Love Vicki’s style. Thanks for having her. I’m here via This Art That Make’s Me Happy. HER art makes me happy!

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  • Diane Font

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    Vicki, all I can say is “Fabulous”…I love how you take something from nothing! Love all you put on your blog (please keep blogging) and such marvelous ideas. You are an inspiration to me!

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  • Marlene (cards4u)

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    What a fun post! If you don’t frequent Vicki’s blog you need to go check it out : ) She is truly a delight not to mention very talented!

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  • Annette

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    Vicki, When I grow up I want to be just like you! Creative, insightful, playful and fun! 0;D

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  • Cuchy

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    One of the first blogs on my reader. Love Vicky’s work. Thanks for letting us know a bit more about her.

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  • Jane H

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    Love the tray Vic, think when you get tired of it, I will claim it! Course, I love all your work, DUH!

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  • Julie Campbell

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    Who doesn’t love Vicki?! She’s amazing! Love all the pieces you chose to go along with this today, Vicki–some of my favorites that you’ve done, too!

    Beautiful job, my friend!

    Julie

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  • Julie Higgins

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    And one of my crushes too!When she was my paraprofessional in my classroom, she sooo spoiled me! Brought me a homemade lunch every day….like homemade chicken salad!!

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  • Sherry Bullard

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    Love love love VICKI and her work. Love her vintage shabby chic style. And of couse if you follow her blog you will love her stories, she really cracks me up sometimes and just love how she writes on her blog it’s like you can hear her talking to you. I hope to some day be in the same venue as her so that I am able to meet her in person!!

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  • Vicki Chrisman

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    Oh Nat… thank you so much for having me guest for you. You are the dearest of friends……….I love you to pieces!!

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  • Sue Clarke

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    My first introduction to Vicki and I love your creations. The LO of your ROCK niece is fun and the tray is FAB and don’t get me started about the vintage LO. Well, I’m off to get some guacamole!

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Five Questions for….Martha Richardson

For today I have Martha Richardson as my guest blogger for you!  Martha is part of the Tattered Angels Designteam and we have a lot of wonderful email exchanges. Martha is one of the most supportive and cheering persons I know- but on top of that she is also amazingly talented!

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So let’s see what she has to say :)

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WHAT DO YOU DO TO GET INTO YOUR CREATIVE ZONE?

Because I’m a curious information seeker, an empty vessel for new information my computer and the web is what connects me to the creative world. Because of the rural area I now live in this has become my place for information, shopping, classes, friendship, shopping…did I say shopping?? I don’t have a local LSS or craft supply store within 60 miles and by the time the weekend roles around I’m tired out from my fulltime job as a teacher.

I take classes online…from CraftEdu, Big Picture Classes, House of 3, Jessica Sprague, Prima Live, Get It Scrapped…just to name a few. I’ve had classes with Nathalie Kalbach, Stacy Julian, Ali Edwards, Cathy Zieslke, Nic Howard, Tammy Tuttereow, all of House of 3 and so many more fabulous artists that otherwise I would never have the opportunity.

I read blogs, I’m on FB, I create on Polyvore, I pin on Pintrest, I watch tutorials, I look at other artist’s work…all of this FUELS my creative tank.
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Absolutely…most of the time. These messages though are mainly reminders for me and hopefully someday when I’m not here my daughter Caitlyn will know who and what her mother was truly all about!

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It would taste like a yummy Cake Ball, since my style is always evolving and changing, and I can’t really label it. Just like all the varieties and flavors of Cake Balls…one day you can make Devils Food ones…the next day Red Velvet…the next German Chocolate…or even Strawberry ones. That is what my work would taste like. You will find the recipe here and check out here for some eye popping Cake Ball creations by Bakerella.

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See…I told you Nat made this tough on us…pick one…that’s as hard as the last question…YIKES! Today my favorite creation is a mini album I made for my daughter. Caitlyn fell in love with Alice in Wonderland back in 5th grade when she played the Cheshire Cat in a musical version of Alice. To this day it is still her favorite and I created this with some words of wisdom for her to take with her while she traverses adulthood

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Besides being a mother I would have to say being chosen for the Tattered Angels Design Team. I have always been a creator of all things creative…but I never thought it would go beyond creating for my own personal rewards. When I discovered Tattered Angels while watching a House of 3 web show I knew I had to try this medium. Now mind you I had received a few 1oz. bottle’s in kits but put them aside and really didn’t pay attention to them. Seeing the results FUELED my creative tank…I dug out my Tattered Angels bottles and started playing. That lead to a curiosity that I had to find out as much as I could about this magical product. I created and created and one day I saw the CALL for the design team. I told my husband about it and he told me that I needed to apply. I laughed at him…I have never been published, I didn’t have a blog, I was an unknown…but he said, “You have the talent”. So I went to work…. produced the required projects, started my blog and sent the application off. At that time I was just proud of “ME” for doing it…for being brave enough to be rejected and not really worried about the outcome.

The day I received the email awarding me my Angel Wings, however CROOKED they might be, was one of the most momentous days of my life…to be validated is very powerful. I will tell you that after reading the email I put my head down and cried with happiness…in fact it still brings tears to my eyes as I think about it. It showed me that you “just never know…take a chance…you just never know”.Here are a few projects made recently for the Tattered Angels Design Team blog.

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  • Sue Clarke

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    Martha, I really found your post inspiring. Especially on this gray day in NH where the snow has started to fall. I like that your creative space is pink and bright. Your Butterfly Shrine is wonderful!
    Peace to you,
    Sue

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  • Vicki Chrisman

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    Loved reading about Martha AND seeing all those pretties!!

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  • rachel carlson

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    yay martha!!! i still get the chills when i sent you that email with ‘wings’. *sigh*. i am so very proud of you!

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  • Peg Hewitt

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    So nice to get a little more insight into how you create Martha, your talent is magical!

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  • Mel

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    I just want to know why you got all of the creative talent? Love you sister :)

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  • Mandy C

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    great topics girls always fun to hear how someone achieved their Tattered Angel wings

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  • Cuchy

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    Thank you Martha.
    I love your story about how you got your Tattered Angels Wings :)

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  • Karen

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    I got some fuel! Thanks, Martha!

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  • RITA DECOOK

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    Kudos to you. It is such a welcome sight to see someone find their niche. I’m still trying to find mine. I’m like the proverbial “Jack of all trades, but a master of none” in that I love doing most all things creative, but can’t seem to get them noticed. Yes, I do get a few “oohs and ahhhs”, but no one seems to want to obtain one for their own or as a gift. But I won’t give up.

    I found your words a source of encouragement and determination.

    Thank you.

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Five Questions for….Carmen Sanchez aka Cuchy

Today my guest blogger is Cuchy.  I was happy to meet Cuchy during one of my workshops in Barcelona and I absolutely love her style and her curiosity for all kinds of technique. Her blog is a gorgeous source for all kinds of tutorials and is written in English and Spanish.

I’m looking forward to see her in June again- when we are having our Art Mesa Mixed Media Workshops in Spain together.

Without further ado – here are the questions for her :)

1.  What do you do to get into your creative zone?

This is the bridge to my creative zone :)

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Last year we made a big renovation at home. We literally pulled the house down and made a new distribution. Now my husband has his own place and I have a colourful creative zone

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There’re still unpacked boxes on the floor and the walls are almost empty, but I have my shelves prepared to be hung and filled with yummie goodies.
I love being here. Mostly in my pijamas. It’s a playground on the afternoons with my son and a relaxing place while chatting with cyber-friends. But it’s my realm on nights, when everything and everyone is calm and quiet. Creative time, good music and a cup of tea.

2. Do you ever create hidden meanings or messages in your work?

Almost always.
I love journaling and sometimes I write words that are only meaningful for me. Or sometimes I just need to vent and say what I want to shout and I’m “not allowed” to say. I usually hide my words under a coat of gesso or paint.

3. If your creative work were edible, what would it taste like?

First image that came to my mind when I read the question was my elder brother licking our walls when he was a child. After some research and visits to the doctors, my parents found out that he was lack of calcium! and that licking was more a necessity than my brother a naughty child.  I must admit that sometimes I did the same, just being influenced by my brother :)

Actually, I know how my creative work tastes. I recently made a card using condensed milk. It smelled like a cake in the oven. Yummie!. I had to taste it and yes, it had a far sweet flavour.
Last year, we went to a cookie’s workshop, with the kids. To decorate the cookies we used edible paint, glitter and brushes. So funny and creative.

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Apart from that, if all my craft works were edible, they would be sweet and sour. Sweet when I’m happy and paint or scrap about my kids, my family, good times or just for fun. And sour when I only use my brushes as a scape from hard times. A clear example of what I mean is this page from my art journal. It started all black and became much brighter at the end to express a turning point in my life. Again, hidden meaning and hidden journaling with masking tape and gesso (link)

If I had to choose a food to illustrate my work, it would be a big, fresh and colourful salad, with redcurrants and Modena or Pedro Ximenez vinegar :)

4.  What is your favorite creation?

It’s this simple tag.

I love it because it is much “more than words”. Being married for almost 20 years, any gaze, a gesture or a little detail can mean much more than any talk. I wanted to tell that with my tag. And later I added it to a 12×12 layout, also one of my favourites.

5.  What is your biggest creative success so far and why?

My own and personal satisfaction.
I’ve been crafting since I was a child and I like it more and more each day.
That’s why I love to teach and learn from my students. Is my goal to feel and transmit my passion. And seeing the girls’ faces on my class and the feedback they give after that, proves that I succeed. This is a link to our video-review(mine is the second half of the video) of the first Mixed Media Workshops I taught with my friend Ana Manzana last year. Love our happy and “oh so tired” faces.

Thank you so much Nat, for letting me be part of your “guestblogger month”. You rock, my friend.

  • rachel carlson

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    hi cuchy, happy to meet you! thanks for the inspiration. love your style!

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  • Vicki Chrisman

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    Fun to learn more about Cuchy!

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  • Meritxell

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    I love her art. She is a real mixmedia ‘s girl!!!

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  • Cuchy

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    Thank you girls :)

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  • Sue Clarke

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    Cuchy…thanks for a look into your art. I must say that I usually get a chuckle when I read the comments that you post to Nat’s blog.

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Five Questions for….Donna Kato

Along my creative way I was fortune enough to get introduced to Donna Kato, who is in a nutshell ” THE Queen of Polymer Clay”.

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Donna and her husband Vernell run CraftEdu an online craft and art faculty and I’m so thrilled that I’m part of this amazing and professional group of artists  and the outstanding platform.

During Winter CHA 2011 I was finally able to meet Donna in person and she is for sure a sweet and inspiring personality. I enjoyed the time with her lots and it was so fascinating to hear her experiences in the crafty world. She has been visiting CHA for 16 years and it was more than interesting to hear about the changes etc. Donna is an extremley supportive artist and I cherish her more than she probably knows :)

Donna has worked with just about every clay company, Cernit, Polyform, Fimo and, working with Van Aken International, has had her own brand of clay for almost 10 years, Kato Polyclay.

She wrote 3 books all beginning with “The Art of Polymer Clay”, shot videos and dvds, was a regular guest and became a galpal of the lovely Ms. Carol Duvall, went on some other shows and taught all over the world.
Donna and husband Vernon live in the Rocky Mountains outside of Colorado Springs, CO with their 6 horses , 2 dogs  and the sweetest black cat on the planet.

Here are the five questions :)

1.What do you do to get into your creative zone?

If I’m in a real creative slump, I look at books I like and ideas start popping!  I’m a visual thinker so my inspirations are generated by things I see.  It could be color, pattern, ancient artworks.  At other times, my creativity is spurred on by challenges – like movement.  The Spinner Rings started because I wanted my pieces to move so then it was solving the problems associated with that challenge.

What I don’t do is worry about it.  I know I haven’t reached the end of my creative output so no need to worry.  If I’m wrong about that, I still don’t worry because my creativity isn’t exclusive to polymer clay!  We’ve built our business, CraftEdu and it may seem to be as far from a creative endeavor as it can be but, it isn’t.  Designing the website, designing the content management.  Some of the challenges and decisions we’ve met and made have required the ultimate use of my creativity!  So, creativity extends to many parts of our lives.  If I never did polymer clay again, I would use my creativity in some other way.

2. Do you ever create hidden meanings or messages into your work?

My husband, Vernon owned the first alternative process photography gallery in Chicago, Gallery 954.  Vernon says, art is about the message or about the medium.  My work is definitely all about the medium, what it will do, what it is so you don’t see much in my work other than polymer clay and it is my message.

3. If your work were edible, what would it taste like?
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I’m a salt person – in other words, if I have my choice between a big bowl of chips or a big bowl of M & M’s, I’d head to the chips.  My work is more to the sweet, though, I think of marzipan!

4. What is your favorite creation?
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Hmmm, this week it would be my Springtime Heart.  This changes week to week, day to day, hour to hour, minute to minute!  Today, I love this heart.  Maybe I’m just wishing spring were here and that’s why it’s so appealing.  I see my work through the lens of what I’m feeling at the time so I don’t have any full on favorite piece.  I definitely have pieces that I don’t like and those end up in the trash.  For me, I just don’t think that way and I think that’s one of the reasons I just keep moving along. We can get caught up into how much we love one piece and then, everything after is affected by that feeling.  I make and I move on.

5. What is your biggest creative success so far and why?

I’ve been really lucky in my career.  I started at a time when it was much simpler to connect with manufacturers and get books published – it was less crowded than it is today.  My biggest creative success has to be my career in its entirety.  Let me say, luck has played a huge part in this, much of what happened to me was not part of any plan, but the result of being in the right place at the right time.

Being able to travel abroad and teach.  Writing books, having Kato Polyclay and now, CraftEdu.  The things I appreciate and enjoy the most are meeting new people, helping people along their creative journey and now, helping other artists spread the joy and passion they feel in their own media to others.  That would be the biggest creative success, I think, because it’s a growing thing with the capability of touching and connecting so many peopleAt heart, I am just an old hippie chick – it’s about the “we” not the “me”.  It’s about working with good, talented people and walking together to the same goal.  It’s about making the world a better place and being a content human being.  That, to me, is begin successful, obtaining success through creative pursuit is icing on the cake.

Thank you Donna !

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  • Karen

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    Wow. Gorgeous stuff. I see an opportunity to feature Donna on my site. Hmmm…..

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  • Martha Richardson

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    Hi Donna – It is a pleasure to meet you and get to connect the person behind CraftEdu. Thanks Nat for introducing Donna ;)

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Watch out for *Five Questions for….*

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Stay tuned for my guestbloggers through out the month April! Starting April 1st with…mmmmh not telling yet ;)  So excited to have all those amazing girls lined up :)

Bleibt dran für mein Gast-Blogger während des kommenden Monats April! Fängt am 1. April an mit…mmhhh – erzähle ich noch nciht ;) Ich bin so aufgeregt, all diese wunderbaren Mädels zu haben :)

  • Sue Clarke

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    I’m sure you have some fun and creative bloggers set up…yeah!

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  • Sarale

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    Yepp, ich bleib dran und bin gespannt! ;)

    LG,

    Tanja

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