Friday, February 4, 2011


I'm working more on mixed media pieces. This is one is titled "Invasion". It's splash ink on crescent matboard, a metal skull bead, and lots of little watch parts. If you're into ACEOs, this is a great tip - those plastic containers paper clips and tacks come in are the perfect size to make an ACEO case.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Enjoying the pretty day...



Sitting in the yard, enjoying the day.
Magdalena, New Mexico

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Feeling like snails today...

This is a close-up of "Snail of Fury" by badbird
www.badbird.etsy.com
Makes me laugh every single time I look at it.




This is "Sarah and her Steam Snail" by WinonaCookie
www.winonacookie.etsy.com




This is "Going Nowhere Fast" by livingwithart
www.livingwithart.etsy.com

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Feed the Beast


I started a non-profit along with my sister and the rest of the family here...

We started out with the intention of fostering cats and adopting them out. But we ended up not being able to part with the first two kittens we took in, and decided maybe fostering wasn't for us. So now we focus on raising funds for medical emergencies. We raise money through product sales and donations. We assist stray animals, loving owners with financial difficulties, and other non-profit groups.

See photos (and stories) of animals we were able to help:
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/album.php?aid=126130&id=116065390139

Get Feed the Beast merchandise and help animals at the same time!
Go to http://www.cafepress.com/unrulysun/2553353 All profits will go directly to Feed the Beast animal rescue.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

eww eww eww

Okay, so there was a BIG UUUUUGLY spider in the laundry room. Really gross. I think he's dead, but I was so scared I threw a bucket over him anyway in case he decided to come back to life and get me. Plus, I didn't want to look at him, and I can't get near him to clean him up in case he decided to come back to life and get me.

SO I still have the heebie geebies over that and I'm walking from my art table to the kitchen and I see ANOTHER ONE. Smaller, but equally gross, also dead. I poked him with a long stick to make sure he was dead because I didn't have a bucket handy. Then I ran away, because you know I can’t get close enough to him to clean him up.

So now I have the double heebie jeebies because clearly there are more in here somewhere, ALIVE, and whatever happened to make those two come out and die last night freaks me out. (What scared THEM????)

So okay. Trying to get control of my jeebies. Every tickle, every weird fold of my shirt... imagination imagination... ewww. So I manage to put it aside for awhile by playing on the computer. I go out and make a sandwich, la la. Walk back toward my art table. AH! Where is that spider corpse? Looking looking looking. HE'S NOT THERE! OH GOD, HE CAME BACK TO LIFE AND IS GOING TO GET ME!!!!!!!!!!!!

No, okay, don't be stupid. He has to be around here somewhere, he was right here....
OH MY GOD. I'm STANDING ON HIM. IN MY BARE FEEEET!!!! EWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW

I am so completely freaked out right now, you have no idea. I have shoes on, but it's not helping. And I have a tickle on my back I can't reach........... eww eww eww….

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Sneaking and Reading

I've sadly neglected my blog. I'm probably the only one who cares, but still...

Since I've been talking so much about SNEAK ATTACKs, I thought I should at least report how it went. IT WAS AMAZING!!!! The shopkeeper, Going to the Dogs Shop, makes jewelry and sells it on Etsy to benefit the Lake Area Humane Society in MN. She was so excited - she told me that we made it possible for her to donate over $120.00 to the shelter.

Something I didn't expect, which turned out to be very cool, was chatting in the forum with the other SNEAK ATTACKers! What a fun group of really amazing people. I posted the forum the night before, and when I woke up, there were already 5 pages of chat! It went on and on, with people popping in and out, chatting about their day, sharing virtual margaritas, commenting on each other's shops. It was amazing, and I would love to do it again! And I will. :)

Okay, so awhile ago I said I'd look into the Colorado spay and neuter program. Check previous post. I don't have it all pulled together yet, but while I was researching I came across this great, informative site by the Animal Law Coalition. If you're interested in improving the spay an neuter program in your area, you may be able to find some very specific tips by reading through the articles. http://www.animallawcoalition.com/spay-neuter

Saturday, March 21, 2009

The Sneak Attack - Quick Tip on Finding the Right Shop

I was allllll geared up to sponsor a SNEAK ATTACK on Etsy (see previous post). But I've been having a heck of a time finding a shop that meets the requirements. I didn't think it would be that challenging - I thought I would just browse Etsy in the categories I'm interested in and eventually I would come upon a shop to sponsor!

The shop needs to have fewer than 4 sales and more than 14 items listed, with some of those items being $10 or under. It also should be at least a couple weeks old and have some positive feedback from either a few sales or purchases. They also cannot have another, more successful Etsy shop. Well, let me tell you, it's not so easy to find all of these in one shop.

Finally (and maybe I'm just spectacularly slow and everyone has already thought of this) I realized using the Pounce feature for Undiscovered Shops is the best way to start. Go to the Etsy home page. On the left, under the Categories section, you'll see the Explore column. Click on Pounce. Make sure to select "Undiscovered" vs. "Just Sold" (the one selected will show up in color vs. grey). Then just click the POUNCE button!

You can immediately tell how many items the shop has, when it was started, and because the shop is undiscovered, you know automatically it has had no sales. Three requirements in one quick look.

Then you can open up the shops that fit those three criteria, and scan for the other requirements (price range, feedback, and other owned shops, which are usually mentioned in the shop announcement).

Viola! Just like that, you can quickly scan shops for eligibility! I've found several great shops this way and I'm excited to become a sponsor!