Monday, June 12, 2006

ta-da...


And she appears again from the cloud of smoke. (Cue the uproarious applause.)

It's been awhile... does anyone but Jamie care??!! I'm beginning to feel pretty lonely tapping away, with only one friend attached to my 360. There have been 88 page views... SOMEONE is coming here to see what I'm up to. It's ok. I promise. Ask me to be your friend. I don't bite except when asked.

So a lot has happened since my re-watching of the Breakfast Club and the subsequent drowning of my sorrows over the loss of my youth (on Diet Pepsi, nonetheless. How unexciting is that?!).

Unfortunately, not much of it is very blog-worthy.

There were guys here all last week working away on our big walls, trying to make a silk purse out of a sow's ear. What can I do? Seriously. They've re-textured, primed, and painted until they're blue in the face and I'm hot under the hat... and it still isn't looking good. It looks BETTER, yes, and I'm not even asking for perfect--I just want to be able to look at my walls, not see stripes, and not be able to tell where everything was patched! I swear I will NEVER build a house again. Unless, of course, I become a licensed contractor and it ends up being a requirement of my job... but this whole experience has blown chunks. Last week was my SIXTH straight week of having workers in my house. We haven't even been able to unpack!!! All of our furniture is piled in the middle of the room to allow the guys access to the walls. What was unpacked is now stacked around the kitchen and family room. OK... I have to stop before I rupture a blood vessel.

Trying not to spend every waking moment consumed by house issues, we've managed to spend some time with family and friends the past week or so. Collin was with Jamie's family most of the day Friday, hanging out with Max and playing video games. We were with Michael's family last Saturday for some birthday parties, and then again this Saturday for his grandmother's 82nd. I can only hope that when I get to my 80's I am as happy and on-the-ball as both of his grandmothers.

I've also spent some time recently getting more stock listed in the shoppe! The charms and shells are going up today. I had my first official customer, so things can only get better from here! Right?

In an effort to extend my swapping circles, I joined an ATC swap on Swap Bot. If you haven't checked Swap Bot out yet, you don't know what you're missing!! There are tons of swaps you can join, not just art swaps. Take a peek. I'm sure you'll find one interesting diversion or another.

Speaking of cool sites, check out some of my favorites here. I'll be adding more as soon as my world quits spinning so ferociously.

I also joined Art Squared this week, an eBay group dedicated to producing small, affordable pieces of art which happen to be, you guessed it, square! The group started as a cooperative of artists who believed ATC sized art should be just for trading... not for sale. Intrigued by the concept of smaller-than-traditional canvas sizes, they decided 4" x 4" art was the way to go. That way, you don't take away from the intended purpose of ATCs, but you can still make small scale sellable art. Don't have any idea what I'm talking about? Here is information on the origination of the Artist Trading Card (ATC). And here is a lot more information about different ATC techniques and trends that have developed since the idea's inception. I will gladly TRADE cards with anyone who is interested. Just drop me a line in the "Comments" section. I'll post back when I have some Art Squared ready to sell, too... first I have to get my charms listed!
(PS--Last year Art Squared decided to extend their focus to any square piece of art, up to 14" x 14". I'm just declaring that now so later no one says, -insert appropriate whiney tone- "But Christina, YOUR piece is 6 x 6!")

Nothing earth shattering, thought provoking or insightful today, folks. Sorry. I can't be totally entertaining on a daily basis. You people would never leave me alone. All one of you.

Until next time...
Stina out.


(Originally posted on my 360: Monday June 12, 2006 - 07:57pm EDT)

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I've been reading your posts and wanted to tell you that they are so honest and funny at the same time. Love the piece at the top. Great colors. gotta make sure to visit you again to see how the unpacking is going. :0)

Monday, June 26, 2006 3:56:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nice. Say, Max is going to call later today to see if our fellas can do something over the weekend or early next week.

Friday, June 30, 2006 8:29:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

*cough*
blog lately?

Wednesday, July 05, 2006 10:05:00 AM  

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