Lion brand yarn has oodles of free patterns so for my 2nd knitting project, I’m working on a Cuddle Bunny for my darling g-baby Ava. It will be my first time reading and using a pattern, but luckily I have an awesome yarn shop in town and they are showing me the ropes.
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Coffee Filter Garland… my version
Sunday, March 29th, 2009
Pam Garrison set the stage with her coffee filter garland that she created after being inspired by an Anthropologie display. She used white and brown filters, colored tissue and sheet music. I didn’t have colored tissue, so I dyed my filters and they came out great. I also used vintage buttons to add more pizazz.
Making these is pretty easy… string up the filters and you have a garland, but if you would like a step-by-step tutorial for exactly how I made mine, with photos, tips, etc, you can purchase my 6 page pdf, via PayPal. All proceeds will go directly to the vet fund for my sick kitty Goliath.
Click Here to buy it for just $5 it wil help pay for my cat’s ongoing medicine and vet bills
THANK YOU !!!
I’m not trying to make $$$ with the tutorial, it’s more of a fundraiser for Goliath’s vet bill, but if that’s not your thing, that’s ok. Email me and I’ll send you the pdf for free :) My email address is tracy at artwerx.us

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Habitat for Humanity Art Auction 2008 … my offering
Wednesday, June 11th, 2008Tickled to be invited back to create an art piece for auction again this year, I knew what I wanted to make as soon as I heard we would be given boxes to alter. After working on the box for so long, I kinda bonded with it, and didn’t want to part with it… so I put in my own bids to win it back, lol.

Here’s the low-down on how I made it:
- I painted the box with acrylics, using the same technique I use in most of my paintings
- Next came the cutting of the copper wire, in lengths to make the birdcage ‘skirt’
- The dremel came out to dill holes to poke the wire in the box to anchor each piece
- More wire was used to go around the cage, making the horizontal bars
- I tried to solder it with a soldering iron, but I couldn’t get in the joints properly, so my husband taught me how to solder with a little pen torch
- I cleaned off the flux, cut out a few bars for the door (dremel with cutting wheel attachment) and used copper patina to turn all the solder joints from silver to copper
- I made the heart with air dry clay (Das brand), painted it, and then carved in slots where I attached the feather wings that I cut off a bird * fake bird of course ;)
- Cutting up another bird for her head, I found it’s inner body was plastic, not Styrofoam like I thought it might be, I had to trim the plastic inside away so that the feathery outside would mold to the cut up ballerina Barbie that I used for her body
- Speaking of the Barbie… I took off her head and legs for the project, and painted her dress to match the bird head’s feathers
- Gathering the top of the cage wires with a wire & ribbon to cover, I added cheese cloth and lace that I ‘dyed’ with watered down acrylic paint (the paint gave it a good stiffness to hold it’s shape)
- Then on went the doll body and everything was wired and glued underneath, to hold her in place
- I used fishing line to hang the heart inside, then glued moss on to hide where her legs used to be, so it looks finished if you dare to peek underneath
- I used scripty rub-on letters on the inside to spell out “Let Your Spirit Fly Free”
- Working backwards as I often ‘leap before I look’, I attached hinges and a latch so that the bottom of the box was now the lid, and the lid became the bottom – this would have so much easier to do before the cage was attached!!
I think the bird head on her kinda freaked people out, lol – but they really dug her “Marie Antoinette” style dress and fact that I soldered my own bird cage for it. 
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How 2 : make a magnetic storage & inspiration board
Sunday, July 1st, 2007- metal flashing (available at hardware stores)
- scrapbook paper
- glass puddles
- glass topped metal containers
- spray adhesive or carpet tape
- tacky glue
- mighty magnets
- ribbon (optional)
Directions
- bend 1/4 of the flashing over a sharp edge, so that it forms a stand
- spray it front surface with spray adhesive or cover with carpet tape
- place the paper on and trim as needed
- paint the backs of glass puddles or glue on a little scraps of paper and let dry, then glue a mighty magnet on each one
- glue ribbon around base of glass topped tin, if desired, to dress them up a bit
- glue mighty magnets on the back of each tin and let dry completely
There you have it! It’s perfect for:
- holding inspiration pics with the magnets and those special charms or beads in the tins
- holding recipes with the magnets and favorite spices in the tins
- holding pics and postcards with the magnets and postage stamps and stickers in the tins
- holding food/health diary with the magnets and vitamins/daily pills in the tins
What else can you think of?






