Friday, April 12, 2013

My Husband's Paintings

Ascending and Descending

The Red Guardian

Watchful Night
My husband makes beautiful paintings.  My favorite is "The Red Guardian".  Looking at them makes me nostalgic for those long, lonely, abandoned hours of unstructured free play as a child.  If you want to see more of his paintings you can look at his website.

Monday, April 8, 2013

A Caribbean Family



 This beautiful family lives in the Caribbean.  I always forget that people actually live their lives on island paradises.  Can you ever be stressed out if you live in the Caribbean?  I doubt it.  I imagine waterfalls and big cocktails with slices of fruit in them being an every day occurrence.

The mom for this mobile was really fun.  She is a wedding planner and he is a wedding officiate (is that a Jennifer Lopez movie?), so she wanted their plushie selves dressed that way----so fun.

I like how the little girls turned out in this one.  It would be something to try to make a life-size unicorn suit.   The unicorn is making a fierce comeback, no?  I think I love that.  Unicorns just seem like a protest to adulthood.  I am pro-unicorn.




Monday, April 1, 2013

Mr. Mustache Update

When things get rough (tax time), I like to fill my life with comforting things:  Reruns of Parks and Recreation, tea (heavy on the honey), Chris Farley anything, jelly bellies, and making old friends like these guys above.

They are in my shop waiting to comfort you too, if like me you wait until the final hour to do taxes, or just need extra hugs this week.

Star Wars Mobile

I made this as a request from a super cool gal named Jessica who wanted it for her son.  Now you can have it too!  Here is in my shop just for your wee little babe.  If your wondering how I got that Star Wars font, it's for free here!  I think you should use it in all of your work emails just to heighten the awesomeness in the office.

Thursday, March 28, 2013

The Maglebys





This is one of my most complex mobiles I have ever made.  The family it is for is grown and possibly a contender for "Most Interesting Family on the Planet".  It was requested by Julie, the mom.  She had so much wonderful information to share with me.  Her children are all well traveled and have unique and specific interests,  I would love to be a fly on the wall at their Thanksgiving dinners.  I am certain their conversations are a hoot and a half.  Mostly though, I am impressed at the true and clear love they have for one another, even as a grown adults.  You can't get to your twenties without swimming through some murky waters in life, and that can make some family ties a bit strained, so I love to see families like the Maglebys:  full of unconditional love.





I made Julie in her red chair per her request.  She is a self described internet junkie, and she says that whenever her kids come to visit, the first place they check for her is in her red chair.  Her daughter even used it in her engagement photos----only they took it out of the house and into some beautiful environment that I am assuming is a national park.  Her hubs is holding onto picture frames, as he is an art director for a museum.


She's got the puppy above in her lap.

Another reason I fell in love with this family is because they have experienced loss.  Their son/ brother Hal passed away from a brain tumor at the age of 15.  This is also the disease that took both of my parents, so it made me feel close to them in a way that only shared suffering can.  Here is Hal below, a blue-eyed, deep souled beauty.  

I sewed him in this crown and wearing his boy scout uniform.  It is hard to tell from the photograph, but I used golden thread for all of the seams, so if you look closely it looks as if he is full of golden,  Heavenly light.  His plush is one of my favorite I have ever made.






 






The daughter, I put in her wedding dress.   There is real daughter, up above, holding a bucket in her wedding dress for some reason.  She looks like the most laid back, I wanna have her for my neighbor, kinda gal.

Son #2 is holding an umbrella and wearing a top hat because he loves Gashley Crumb Tinies, which I also love. 

Son #3, a costume and super hero fanatic, is Godzilla.  Could you tell?  I was super nervous about his, because clearly he takes his costumes very seriously. 

I loved making this family memento and tribute.  I hope when Julie's grandchildren are playing underneath it that they look up at it then think of a million questions about their family's lives to ask their Grandparents and Moms and Dads and Aunts and Uncles.

Monday, March 18, 2013

The Narciso Family in Sweet Home Chicago!






The beautiful, big and fabulous Narcisos!  Aren't they lovely?!  Momma Gina keeps a great and inspiring family blog.

As I have aged, my answer to the "What kind of Super power would you choose?" question has changed from the typical "flying/invisible/able to control the weather" to "Super Organizational Abilities".  I had all these mom dreams before I became a mom.  Visions of apple picking, and apple sauce making, and elaborate themed birthday parties, and most importantly handmade Halloween costumes.  Those things take a lot of organization.  This year wasn't too shabby:  Walter was a fireman in his own paper mache-ed fire truck.  It must have had a powerful effect on him because he still wears his fire helmet every day.  Every.  Day.  But, what small potatoes compared the the Narsicos!  I am so delighted by these pictures.  Look at that Oompa Loompa!  Look at her!  And, there is even a golden egg involved!  They have PROPS!  I love it.  Such an adorable, fun-loving fam.  I was so pleased to make this mobile for them!

Friday, March 15, 2013

Oliver




It's safe to say that no interpretation of that face can beat the original's cuteness.  His name is Oliver, and he loves penguins.  He loves orange and yellow.  It looks like he loves orange and yellow, doesn't it?  He just beams sunshine and happiness.

I love penguins too.  Earlier this year, at the aquarium, there was one lone penguin swimming at the glass.  He was the only one showing any movement at all, and he was moving, I mean really moving in a determined way, only the tip of his beak was on the glass and he was going nowhere.  It was like he was on a treadmill and not aware of it.  My heart went out to him.  It was so inspirational, I wanted to whip out a pistol and break the glass so the tuxedoed little fella could get outta there and move on to brighter places (disclaimer:  I do not and will not ever own a pistol).  We even got lost and had to back track through the penguin exhibit a few hours later and he was still swimming at that glass.  What heart.

I'll be updating my blog more frequently with all the orders I have been working on this past month.  I have gotten to know so many amazing families through this process.  I can't wait for you to meet them all!