Monday, March 15, 2010

joys of motherhood

My daughter is turning 17 today.

ok, stunned moment is passing. I keep having those over the last 24 hours. I knew this was coming, but now that it's here it's hitting me pretty hard. It seems like just yesterday I was 17, and I can remember who my first roommates were, they were like big sisters to me, so protective since I had moved out of my parents house so young.
I am still in touch with most of them.
Then at 23 I became a mother, and of course my life changed completely. I wanted so much to make her life the best I could make it, with the most support and love and protection.
Judging by what a fantastic young lady she has become, I think I did a pretty awesome job! She is an aspiring photographer, motorcross rider, softball / soccer player (varsity this year!), super funny, loves children and pets, loves to draw, and I try to encourage her to become whatever she can dream.
I've been so busy lately that when I got Shona Cole's book in the mail I didn't have time to sit down and really look through it. I knew I really wanted to take my time and thoroughly enjoy it.

Now that I've had time, I really couldn't put it down. As I saw the richness and inspiration on every page, and Shona's beautiful images, my own creative moments with my daughter came to mind. We still do creative things on a daily basis, but I began thinking back over the last 17 years and remembering things I've shown her, and experiences we've had.
One thing I loved about Shona's book was the section on digital photography. Running an online shop for the past 3 years has turned me into an amateur photog. out of necessity, and I've tried to share info. with my daughter about what I've learned. But the way Shona explained why the camera settings are important and how to use them - I wish I would have had such an informative but easy to understand instructions when I was starting out. I loved it and it will become required reading for my daughter :)
The other thing that was interesting was the way she explains and inspires poetry writing. As an art teacher and a homeschooling mom (of one year) I have tried to incorporate poetry into a few lessons, but I am learning soooooo much from this book! I'm so inspired to try new things with my students and my daughter, I can't wait to get started.
After being an art teacher for 11 years, it's so wonderful to get such fresh inspiration!
Shona's children are beautiful, her artwork and poetry is inspiring, she is a great teacher and motivator, and I know it must have been such a labor of love to plan and write this book. I was touched and honored to be included with the other amazing artists/mothers that are spotlighted in the book, and was so surprised at how much I needed this book, even at the place in our journey where we are now.
check out the inside pages at amazon here
I know there are several creative ladies that are participating in a 12 week challenge, and it's headed up by Trudy Callan, info is here
Working through the goal setting and workshop activities would be a wonderful way to kickstart a life long creative habit, and inspire your children to do the same in their lives.
thank you Shona for being so inspiring, as a mother and an artist!
and happy birthday to my little sweetie: you changed my life for the better, and I look forward to (and have to accept!) the next stage of our lives. I am married now, but for 12 years it was just the 2 of us, and you made my life not only livable, but amazing!
love you!

Monday, March 08, 2010

make it work!


gettin' ready for the Spring Preview of Omaha Fashion Week!
wheeeeeeeeeee!

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

spring is coming

I can tell by the amount of bridal requests that the wedding season is pretty much in full swing~
new piece, victorian inspired, customized to your size:

Monday, February 15, 2010

top ten list


Top Ten Things I hate about Omaha winters:

1. Washing my car every 3 days.
2. 10 zillion potholes.
3. crazy static cling in my hair from always wearing a hat.
4. Buying a gallon of windshield wiper fluid once a week.
5. The hem of my pants are always wet.
6. Not being able to park in my parking spot since October due to 1000 lbs. of frozen snow.
7. Always wearing boots. (and not the cool fashionable variety)
8. Layering.
9. Not being able to roll down the windows and crank the music.
10. shoveling!

Sunday, January 31, 2010

fashion show

sorry for my absence lately dearies... I had a good reason.
some pics from the show last nite :)











thanks so much to jason gerber for sharing these pics, much better than the few I got. It was an amazing experience, and there are so many talented people in Omaha.
more info to come, very tired now. I was sewing up until the last minute.
love to my models... they were so gorgeous and sweet, they made the day a blast.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

muses all around me


the lovely Tasia Belmont...
AJ Brown-photographer
add me on facebook to see the rest from this photoshoot :)
ps. on the programs for the show, my name is spelled correctly, but the font is really weird and it looks like Ellene McClan, so I'm tagging this post with that name! hah!
for the record, it's Ellene McClay people at the printing place!

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

security

I guess I wanted to make sure I didn't run out of pins ...

Well, I do have a lot of sewing to do over the holiday break!

Thursday, December 17, 2009

some exciting news...


time to get down to business...

Friday, December 11, 2009

note to self...

in the future, no matter how cold it is in the house, please refrain from wearing giant fuzzy sweater while gluing tiny houses onto scrabble tiles....
you will avoid fuzzy black fibers sticking to every surface you are working with...


{{ edit }}
also pick a garment without bell sleeves, so as not to repeatedly knock aforementioned tiles off of work table with every arm movement.
aaaahhhhhhhhh!!!!

I'm trying to be a christmas time sweat shop here people!

Saturday, December 05, 2009

tis the season

had a lovely weekend so far....
spent a chilly evening with my bff trying to sell our wares at a new artsy warehouse. Heard some cool music from a lone guitarist, but it was kind of humorous too. If his amp was plugged in at the same time as our space heater we were huddled around, we lost power. Fun Friday nite, huh?
I actually enjoyed myself though :)
Then had a Christmas shopping trip today, but Sasha and I decided not to hit the mall, but rather a really old, cool hippy boutique I used to go to 15 years ago. She loves hemp necklaces, tie dyes, and interesting beads, and she said she actually remembered going there with me when she was little. It's called "Cool Stuff" and she already has a plan to take her friends there. She got a cool room tapestry and promptly hung it up as soon as we got home.

cozy.
I didn't sell too much at the show last night, but at least I have a lot of new inventory since I made a bunch of new things to sell there. I think I'll call this one 'snowflake':