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Well, with summer freedom starting to wind down, and Hollywood turning its wheels again for the upcoming fall season, there's lots of last minute summer fun to have. I took a trip to watch an episode of... Read more>>Mommy & Me

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This Week's Episode…
Through The Bride's Eyes
Accordian Book
Ana show us how she creates an interesting and unique photo album using Elmer's products.












This colorful and funky owl took over this room clock to brighten up any space! His beak is attached to the second hand to add a little “beaky” humor. I purchased this clock at Target on clearance for $3.47 and with some Mod Podge, tissue paper, scrapbook paper and a can of spray paint. 
At some point, we’ve all wished we had more time. Time to spend with our families, time to do the things we enjoy most. When I began thinking about this week’s Creative Journal’s theme of “It’s About Time” my mind began to wander and soon I realized that “time” can be used in a multitude of craft projects! I opened the Fall, 2010 issue of Bead Unique and what did I find, an amazing altered candelabra project featuring clock faces!
Last fall I had the honor of participating in this amazing auction. All Decks On Hand was a skateboard deck art auction to raise money for SARRC (Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center). Nearly 200 artists from around the country, Canada and United Kingdom created one of a kind works of art on skate boards. The show was a collaboration by After Hours Gallery, Phoenix, Arizona and SARRC.