Tuesday, November 18, 2008

homemade art for Ella and for YOU



As far as Ella is concerned, life's truest joys are found in her reading materials. And of course by that I mean the pictures in all her books. She will flip through a book and giggle out loud because she's so delighted by the feast before her. I think it's adorable. Unfortunately, she doesn't understand that some books are off limits to her, or that pop-up books aren't an invitation to tear things off the pages. So I decided for Christmas and her birthday (which for her are technically a whole 82 minutes apart) that I'd make her some books she can have to enjoy, and that hopefully will withstand her daily wear and tear.

Last night she and I headed to JoAnn's to get the fixings for a quiet book to help her "enjoy" the quiet aspects of church. Well, that was an adventure needless to say. I found myself in line behind 15 people all waiting to get our material cut. And then like magic, I found myself in line behind those same 15 people all over again waiting to check out. Don't you just love holiday shopping.

Anyway... my wonderful mother-in-law came over to visit and helped me get things started on the quiet book. Basically, she did all the sewing. So when I say "helped" I really can only take credit for the design. We finished the cover, which I knew would require the most sewing (and therefore provide to me the most frustration) and now it's up to me to put the pages together. But I'm excited to see what I can come up with. We found all sorts of fabrics and little garnishes last night, and so while I don't think the book will be too traditional, I have a feeling Ella is going to love it!

The whole time I was picking out fabrics, I had "textures" in mind. I LOVE how this cover material looks all put together with the cute flower/ribbon accent...





A sampling of what's to come inside...




(I had to throw these pillows into the post too because we sewed them today as well... they will now grace our boring black futon adding a perfect match to our dining chairs)


(And a random shot of Ella, who just finshed her Spaghettios five seconds before I started taking these pictures)



Okay. That's all for the quiet book today. Hopefully when after it's made it's birthday debut, I'll get some shots of the inside to post. Now on to the second book, which is way more up my alley of abilities: a picture ABC book!

I have a shelf where I keep my sample ablums and books, which are fun, bright, and colorful. Ella won't leave them alone. And her favorite to grab is one that's just her size, a cute 5x5 art album. So I made an executive decision this past week that Ella needed her own 5x5 to enjoy since the pages end up being way thick and hopefully un-tearable. I thought an ABC picture book would fill it's pages perfectly as it will one day teach her the alphabet, and it also gave me a chance to see if I had enough variety in my "art" picture collection to find something I'd shot for each letter. (I found all but Q and X. I'd say that's not too shabby.)

Ella will be getting this little gem for Christmas as her "something to read" (Jordan and I decided that our family members will each get four gifts for Christmas every year: something you want, something you need, something to play with, and something to read... and of course christmas eve pj's and an anything goes array of stocking stuffers...) Of course I'll store it on the shelf with the other off-limits books, so she thinks she's getting away with something each time she takes it down to read. I ordered a Hollywood Orange cover which is way bright and fun. And then I thought I'd post some of the insides below.

I tried to pick the brighest/most coloful images I had on hand for each letter. And then to match the magnet letters on our fridge Ella loves to play with, I added a little "3-D" to each letter, and gave some a tilt as if Ella had placed them herself. What do you think?





















Putting together the pages of her ABC book made me realize I have SO many images just laying around on my hard drive that have never gotten the proper love and attention they deserve. So, I'm excited to annouce, along with a special Femininity site, I'll also be launching a Fine Art website where some of my best art pictures will be seeking a new home, where they can debut as luscious fine art prints, mounted, framed or canvas gallery wrapped.

I truly believe the best way to decorate a home is with personal, hand picked art. And since we don't all have the time or resources to graze through fine art galleries, I thought I'd bring one right to your home. It makes me so excited to offer the best of the best in my art collection to you! But of course I can't take credit for the awesome subject material. Most of my favorite works are nature based, and I can only give credit to a heavenly being for that one...

Anyway, if you're looking for a unique Christmas gift for a loved one, please don't wait for my site to launch, (becaues I'm looking for those gifts too which cuts down on my "launching a new website time") rather email me ASAP and we'll find the right print for you. I'm also planning on offering fine art puzzles, so if there's a puzzler in the family, why not give them a one of a kind, custom piece to put together this holiday season... just an idea. And I thought we could all use a few of them this time of year.

Enjoy a few previews of some of the art you'll be seeing soon...











5 comments:

Jill said...

Love the books for Ella, so cute! We are starting the same tradition this year with "something you want, something you need, something to wear and something to read" and it's been a lot of fun. Paul and I are also starting a tradition of giving to the 5 senses, so you give something that represents smell, touch, taste, sight and sound. It should be interesting to see what we come up with! As always, beautiful pictures.

Mary Ann said...

how much are your prints, because I already like 2 of them on this site?

David and Amy said...

Ella's book is going to be AMAZING! I love the pictures, they are all simply a visual feast. Dave and I love your gift giving tradition, we want to start doing something like that next year.

Brooke Monk said...

I've been thinking of making a quiet book as well-sacrament meeting is getting a bit difficult with a bored little girl, and sometimes her toys just don't do the trick. I love your design...I might have to steal some ideas from you. You're so creative!

Photo By Emilie said...

LOVE LOVE the book idea!! I can't wait to see your print shop.