Monday, October 12, 2009

Monday Moodboard

Happybee , LouisbyAmanda, PALEOLOCHICHomeDecor, DeepIndigo, MoietMoa, NinaJudinBooks

The monday moodboard is a feature by the European Streetteam. It wants to show blogreaders which talented artists are part of our team.
Look at all this talent! Besides all that, they are supersweet people too! :)

You can find more moodboards on Fleur's blog so hop over here to see more goodies! :)

Sunday, October 11, 2009

How to easily stamp names/words?

I might be the last one on earth to tell you this but I'm going to share anyway! It's an easy way how to stamp names and words. Perhaps this might be the tip you have been waiting for forever! :)
Here is what you need:
alphabet letterstampset, masking tape, paper, inkpadPick out the words that you want to make.
Put the stamps down on the table and cut a piece of masking tape.
Pick up the stamps while firmly holding them together.
Press firmly onto the stamps so that they stick to the masking tape.Close the masking tape all around the stamps.
Now you have 1 stamp of 4 letters.
Press the inking pad onto the stamp.
Stamp the word on the surface you want to stamp on.
I have two identical stamping sets so it's easy to make multiple words.
I wish I had three, but I don't so I needed to use
the letter 'L' from one of the above stamps.

And this is the result...
It's very easy to make your own shopname too.
In case that's a long name, use a liner or box
to make sure the stamps are lined up nicely.

Add a piece of masking tape to the stamps.
Press the masking tape firmly around the stamps.
When the stamp is long, you have to make sure that you press firmly
on the beginning, middle and end of the stamp to get an even result.
Tada: ArtMind!
Don't know if this was useful for you, but I remember I was completely enlightened when I first found out how to do this! :)

Now go look at these clever fabric labels by EvaForeva - what a fantastic idea to add your label to your work! :)

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Dream in progress... part 15

Oh joy, I got a lot of sewing done on my Babette blanket this week. I have been working according to the pattern which suggests to sew together blocks. I have 8 of the 10 blocks done. I have the bad habbit of not sewing in the loose parts directly so that particular boring task still lays ahead of me...
But look how much I'm already able to cover myself! :)While laying out the blanket on our floor, our cat thought it was a good idea to mess it up... Naughty, naughty kitty! :)

Friday, October 9, 2009

Secret santa wants to know...

... what the daily occupation of the members of the European streetteam is...

Some of them work in retail We have a cute librarian
One fashion photographer
Two peope work in the IT business (assistant & manager)
One person does media research
Of course we also have an accountant
Two textile/fashion designers
A part time writer (and full time Etsian)
Some people work in child care.
There is one musician among the EST
Now guess who is the miniaturist among the lot?
There is one sweet stewardess who makes us all jealous traveling everywhere.
We also have a biologist
I bet the waitress in our team is not so clumsy.
A few Graphic designers
A structural engineer & a few architects
A few students (part-time or full-time)
We have an art historian & art student
There are several public servants
Several secretary'sMany (exhausted) mommy's
A few teachers

Many artists/crafters/home businesses

All Etsians
All pictures above were found via Google pictures.

Secret Santa is a game played by the European Streetteam on Etsy. The idea behind the Secret Santa is that you make something for a teammember and also receive a gift yourself.
Since I try to organise the game for our team, I get a lovely reward: reading all the questionnaires and knowing all the teammember's secrets! :)
What I also know is that lots of people of the team would like to read them all too... That's why I share part of the answers on the questions in my blog. And even though it's anonymous, it's still fun to read what other people wrote... Hope you enjoyed to have a peek in our team.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

My creative space

I have a new creative space. My former workspace will be used for packing and all things paper.
It was fun to work there but it was kind of small and I had to re-organise all the time. The past few weeks we have been busy painting and putting down floorboards in our livingspace. Now that most of the things are done, I moved all my things downstairs yesterday. Some stuff is stored elsewhere and will still have to be brought back here but I have the most neccesary things right at hand.
This is how it looks when you enter.
The walls are still bare but I'll be adding sample tiles etc. sometime soon.
This is the view from our lounge area.A trip to IKEA is neccesary as I need some big racks.
I can live with this temporary solution though.
This is what I look at all day.
It's the first 'real' work I made in clay while being in the academy of fine arts.
It's a triptych called 'Aus-tree-lia' - you can read more about that here.
Still need cabinets on this side and I'm afraid lots of other stuff will be added to that corner soon.
Today I'll be making test tiles for my new glazes and make a few more samples for the secret project. I want to fire the kiln today so that I can see the result on saturday.Want to show your creative space? Hop over to Kootoyoo's to play! It's fun! :)