Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Angel of celebration





My favorite project this Christmas was making clothes for my wooden Santos doll, turning her into an angel and setting her up on our sideboard. I used beautiful German crepe paper and gorgeous gold and silver Dresden papers, that I bought at Castle in the Air, to create her outfit. I sewed real lace on the bottom of her crepe paper skirt with the help of my sewing machine and used pins and glues to keep all the other trimmings in place. Vintage keep sakes, like the brocade table cloth and cherubs used to belong to my grandparents. The gorgeous dark red Amaryllis came from my favorite flower shop Freshly Cut, opposite Monterey Market.

Christmas at our house

Our living room with tree and fireplace decoration


The dinning room with flower arrangements by my daughter and me. The ever changing decoration on the sideboard features flowers and wooden Santos doll

Santa's Workshop - Part 2: Gocco Printing



With the help of my Print Gocco (a Japanese miniature silk screen machine , that was gifted to me by my friend Catharine: Thanks again - I love this machine!) I printed on plain napkins from IKEA. By the end of the evening there wasn't a free space in my studio, because napkins where laid out everywhere to dry. I made bundles of 4, tied them with black gross grain ribbon and gave them to friends and family for Christmas.

Santa's Workshop - Part 1: Glass Soldering


My collage glass pendants

My friend Lisa's soldered collage pendants

Lisa in my studio
Lisa in action: Soldering like a pro


The week before Christmas was a flurry of activities at my house. My studio was turned into Santa's workshop , where I worked on a bunch of projects. My good friend Lisa, who is a very talented designer, came over and we made little collages, put them behind glass, soldered and created fun little ornaments or pendants. I used two of my daughter's drawings, added a background and turned them into pendants. Lisa used beautiful vintage gift wrap and added letters and numbers. Her pendants reflect her great design and composition sense.

Window Displays on Haight Street





Last minute christmas shopping brought me to the Haight/Ashbury area in San Francisco and as always I enjoyed their interesting window displays.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Amazing Food and Lunch Art

I found these amazing Nursery Rhymes Cupcakes through Boing Boing on this Flickr account




On the same day Reddit published the link to these mind blowing Bento Boxes (japanese lunch boxes). These links were a perfect fit for another Reddit link about lunchbag art: a dad draws his kids everyday a new lunchbag. Don't you think these 3 people should get together and start a lunch service? Meanwhile I look at the lunches I pack my daughter and wonder, if I should try a little harder...



Shadow Puppets

Here is the video of our shadow puppets that we created after Thanksgiving dinner.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Woodland Fairies on Thanksgiving




This Thanksgiving we did something new: We brought out the woodland fairies to grace our sideboard. In the past years the fairies had a steady gig in springtime. They would frolic on a rather big tray that was covered in grass, miniature daffodils, crocus, rocks and even had a little pond for them. Sometimes a small birds nest and miniature easter eggs could be found in their habitat too. This spring though we didn't bring them out and left them to rest up in their box. Wondering what to do for Thanksgiving decoration Valentina and I had the idea to bring them out into a woodland scene. Thank god, because a bored hedgehog was waiting in the basement to be put to use and gladly accepted to be ridden by fairies. Two flower arrangements sporting 3 different kinds of berries were quickly made and the table set to go. Friends and family came over to share dishes and indulge in turkey and pumpkin pie. For entertainment we made shadow puppets , but more about this tomorrow....