Friday, January 27, 2012

Valentine Cards for Kids!


After checking in on one of my favorite blogs, I spent the last few evenings making some {14 in total} Valentine cards for the challenge that Faith is having. On February 10th, all of the cards that have been collected will be donated to a local children's hospital. What a fun, sweet and thoughtful challenge!!!

If you would like to make a Valentine’s card and join in on this challenge visit - www.faithabigaildesigns.com/2012/01/cards-for-kids-valentines-day-blog-hop.html


Also, here's the recipe for this LOVE card... easy and inexpensive to make! - all supplies from Michael's...
Recipe
Cards & Envelopes (12 each) - Studio G  
Stickety-Doo-Da - American Greetings  
Red/White Twine - Martha Stewart
 ❤ Sharka ❤ 

Monday, January 23, 2012

Meet Mr. BIG!


Here's an update... another look at my work in progress! ~ Sharka

Monday, January 16, 2012

Sneak Peek!

Here's a sneak peek of my second goal for 2012 - we're gonna have a BIG cow party at my studio! This is one of four, 36" x 48" canvases I'm working on...


~ Sharka :=)

Monday, January 2, 2012

A New Year means New Goals!

One day left of leisure and tomorrow I start back to my normal routine… work!  I’m excited to get back to the studio and start painting. I find that I am motivated and disciplined if I have a goal to reach and I have two of them to start off the new year in 2012!

The first one – while visiting our cousins this past September, I went and bought two Halloween Haunted House kits for their kids and we had a lot of fun making them the last afternoon before heading home. When finished the youngest, Alexander, asked dad to get the laptop out so he could check out my website and my paintings. He thought it was pretty cool to have an aunt that was a painter.

A few weeks passed and I received an email with some wonderful photos of the boys. When I saw one photo I knew what the next step was… a painting!

Below you will find the process I’ve started and I will keep you posted as to how it goes… The second goal for 2012 is still in the planning stages, I'll let you know what it is and show you more as it comes to fruition! ~ Sharka




Saturday, December 31, 2011

Happy New Year!!!


So this is the last Saturday in 2011! To ring in the New Year, I started making three calendars yet haven’t been able to finish ONE on time… A new calendar would have been the perfect thing to start the New Year with - hope to have them finished by Monday! Attached are some photos of the one I have completed the most. I hope they can give you some creative inspiration!


I’d also like to share this quote I read the other day…

If it didn’t Bring you Joy
Just Leave it Behind.
Let’s Ring in the New Year
 With Good Things in Mind.
Let Every Bad Memory Go
That Brought Heartache and Pain.
And Let’s Turn a New Leaf
With the Smell of New Rain.
Let’s Forget Past Mistakes
Making Amends for This Year.
Sending You These Greetings
To Bring you Hope and Cheer
Happy New Year!
~ Sharka

Thursday, December 22, 2011

No TV = Things Done!

I had the Christmas baking itch for a few weeks and hadn’t made anything until... our cable went down, all but one channel was out of commission!! No TV – what was I going to do?!

Cable ended up being off for a week. I was actually happy because along with the baking itch resolved, we also put up the tree, put some of the decorations around the house in place, Christmas cards made and sent, and all my little Christmas packages for friends completed.



I ended up baking four batches of Toffee Shortbread cookies and two batches of Gingerbread ‘Crackle’ cookies. After the cookies were baked I still thought some of the gifts were missing something… hmmm?  Kathryn solved that problem… after watching one of her videos, I decided to add some gift wrapped chocolate bars into the mix - wrapped in patterned paper and embellished with a large snowman!



If you still have a to-do list for Christmas, my recommendation at this point is to put "eat chocolate" at the top of your list today. That way, at least you'll get one thing done! ~ Sharka

Friday, December 2, 2011

DIY TP Wreath


I was totally inspired when I saw Emily's Christmas Wreath made from…. recycled toilet paper rolls!

Yes, you read that right - a Christmas Wreath made from toilet paper rolls! I thought this must be simple and would be the perfect wreath for my door at the studio, so I began collecting all our rolls…Yippee!
 
You will Need:
  • recycled toilet paper and/or paper towel rolls…lots of them!
  •  hot glue gun
  • red craft/acrylic paint
  • sparkle craft varnish (FolkArt) or Glimmer Mist
  • wire coat hanger
  • embellishments for flower centres


The How To:
  • You will need 1.5 toilet paper rolls for each flower. My wreath has a total of 9 flowers, so 11 rolls were good.
  • With red acrylic paint, paint all the rolls. I gave my tp rolls 2 coats of paint (allowed the red paint to be solid/opaque). After the paint is dry, brush on some sparkle varnish to give them a ‘sparkle’.
  • When the tp rolls are completely dry, flatten them and cut into 3/8” rings. You want the rings to be the same depth, so do take the extra time to measure!
  • Glue 7 rings together to form a flower. Repeat until you have the number of flowers you want for your wreath.
  • Assemble flowers in a wreath shape and glue together… hot glue gun is great - fast, easy and holds!
  • Made the wire coat hanger into a circle to the fit the wreath. Attach with hot glue to back of the wreath. The wire gives the wreath some strength while hanging. Without the wire my wreath was changing shape and became a droopy oval.
  • Embellish and voila, you’re done!

For embellishing I used stuff that I had for awhile in my Christmas supplies – glittered acrylic snowflakes and Sandylion poinsettia stickers. My other idea was to make paper rosettes for the centres. You can use buttons, ribbon, gems, you name it! 
 
 Here's to creating great things with friends and family this holiday season! ~ Sharka