Friday, November 20, 2009

FACEBOOK Fan page for Marlyss & Stacey



For those that are on Facebook:
Stop In and visit us.


Become a Fan.


Leave a message or just look around.


I think Facebook is fun. It's like all the other social media pages. 
Once you get use to it, you're hooked.


There's going to be a point where my butt just grows into 
my office chair. I've heard that really happens so I get up every
once and awhile and walk around. But I keep coming right back.
Gotta check that email you know.


(By the way...if you are on Facebook and want a longer profile picture like this one, you can upload a bigger one that is exactly 200 pixels wide by 600 pixels long. It has to be exactly that. I know first hand because my first one was 200 x 612 and it wouldn't work.)

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Big oversized hair curlers



I've always loved this picture. Big things are just plain fun, aren't they?

They make us smile or laugh. Maybe because they are so outrageous?

Could you just see 3 big rollers in her head...one on each side and one in the back.

What would really be funny is to see her try and sleep with them in!

Ok....I have a weird sense of humor.

Here's what we really did with the rollers....make a centerpiece.

But first we had the chance to have a great photo opportunity.

Life is good.



Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Old person in a drawer




  Yup...it's true. I have a head in a drawer.

It's big. It's life size.


It took a whole lot of cernit clay to make this head and it isn't even done.


I had a vision.


It was going to be a life sized cleaning lady. I was going to have her holding my vacuum which always seems to be out...never put away...because something ALWAYS needs to be vacuumed around here.  (I think it has something to do with the glitter and all the packing material that gets tracked around here....maybe I can blame the cat?)

Anyway...she quietly resides in a big deep drawer in my laundry room. I look at her every once in awhile and sigh.  I call her a she...but "she" looks like she could be a he too. Maybe he/she could sit on my couch reading a paper. If It ever has a body!


Well..I plan to finish it...yes I do....yes...really.





Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Curb Appeal


Sometimes I wonder about things.

Like why you would have 2 fences on the front street side of your house?

One of them a big not-so-pretty stockade fence.

Spooky but real.

If this was a backyard fence blocking your view of a big garbage dump or something like that...well, I would get that.  But on the front side of your house when you don't have a bad view?  Makes me curious. Are you keeping something in or something out?

This is a house on a street nearby with nice homes nearby. Gosh...I'm so glad it's not right next door to me. I'd want to bring cookies over or something.

Every time I see it, I wonder.

I could make up a great story about it and tell it around a campfire in the dark. My story might be more interesting than the real thing...but maybe not.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Dance Centerpieces in lime and turquoise


Here's some fun and funky and colorful dance centerpieces.

There are 3 layers here. The middle layer and a dancer on both sides.

I love these fun colors but then I always love anything with lime green!

Turquoise is tricky lately. It seems that Krylon and some other companies are not making a true turquoise anymore. What's up with that. I still like turquoise....come on....bring it back. We had to have some special paint mixed up to get our old favorite shade of turquoise.

I like these dancers though. They almost look like they are moving in front of your eyes.

UPDATE: (March 19, 2010)

Here's a couple of new pictures of dance centerpieces from 2
separate parties. Each had a dance focus but in different color schemes.
At one party we had the name of the party person on it.

At another party we alternated the word "Dance" with
the party persons name.

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Jerusalem Wall/Pink Floyd Wall



Here's a collection of "WALLS" we've done.


The top one is a Jewish themed centerpiece....the front side and the reverse side with the wall and the camel. Each foamcore brick was separately cut out and painted and then applied on the reverse side. I love the variegated colors.


The big middle swash of wall is a closeup of the bottom picture. It was an 4ft. x 8ft. wall that was used to leave message in. It replaced a traditional Sign In Board at a Bar Mitzvah. We used real cardboard boxes for that.
We took boxes with a hinged lid and sprayed them. Then we mounted them on a 4ft. x 8ft. piece of foamcore and put supports on the back to make it free standing. People could write a message and put it into the cracks in the wall between the stones. When they did that, it actually went inside the box. Later the messages were removed by opening the boxes.


The gray wall from was the Pink Floyd album. Again they were individually cut out bricks mounted to another layer of foamcore after they had each been sprayed a variation of gray. This was a Sign In Board and you could write on it anywhere...on any of the bricks. Thanks Ina for suggesting this
 cool idea that we could run with! We really enjoyed working on this Sign In Board.


Bricks and walls and stones make foamcore look like something it isn't.  How fun is that!

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Art Fair Favorites


Here are some of the things I liked the best at the Great Lakes Art Fair.

Of course, I liked this. It has foamcore in it. How could I not!
What a creative use for strips of black foamcore. I could even see this as a party centerpiece with photos of the party family in the cubes.


I have a whole big bag of gourds in my garage that I wanted to do something just like this with.
This lady put a cute little animal inside them but I wanted to put woodland fairy creatures inside.
Maybe someday I'll get to carve into those gourds. In the meantime I'm not letting loose of them because I've got a plan.


I adore this ladies purses.
I don't ever carry a purse though.
I use zipper pockets in my clothing instead.
But I admire these at every Art Fair I go to.
She's at a bunch of them and I'll bet she does very well because they are gorgeous.

These life maps were so unique.
Who wouldn't feel very special if someone took so much time to create this extremely personalized gift. I was impressed.


Yard Art.
Yes, I own a piece or two of Yard Art.
I have a grandson who is intrigued by the idea of welding things together. Although he is only 12, I see some welding tools in his future. Not for working though. For creating stuff.  And then I can have more Yard Art and more things to hang on my wall. I like that idea.



This bookseller had the best booth in the place.
It was fairy enchantment. So, of course, I was drawn right in.
And, of course, I bought his book "Thistledom". He extracted it right from this nook in the tree.
I am enchanted.

I love Art Fairs.

Monday, October 19, 2009

Great Lakes Art Fair foam trim signs

Who goes to an Art Fair and takes pictures of the Art Fair signs? Me! I loved them.

I guess I may have loved them partly because they had glitter on them and were painted a bright yellow. I've always loved yellow.

Or, maybe I loved them because they used styrofoam moulding...just like the stuff I used around my ceiling.

I had some fun with that stuff. I got it locally at a place called Gingerbread Trim.

It was soooooo much less expensive than real wood and so darn easy to use.
Look how easy it was for the folks that made these signs to attach the sign on the back. Straight pins...no nails needed here.

Here's my moulding.
I even did the frame around the mirror in a different kind of the foam moulding.
And I also did a shelf under the mirror in the stuff.
Yes...I did get carried away with it.
(I used more than straight pins to hold it up though.)
The bow is wood.

I did take pictures of real Art Fair items too.
That's coming up later.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Halloween box of leftovers

A few years ago we did some Halloween decorating for a private home and also for a club. I have a big box of stuff that has been hanging around ever since.

This year me and the younger set of my tribe dug into it and did some decorating.

I think this skelton head is the perfect addition to my woodsy little chair on my front porch with the little wooden "love" doll...don't you think.

So special.
Makes me filled with delight ever time I walk on my porch.
Oh yeah..not. (I can't wait for the next season....come on Christmas!)


For a few years this witch lady was just too scary but not this year!
She was brought out of the box by special request.
"Remember that witch that used to scare me?", Haley said.
"Where is she?"

Ahhhh...I think I can find her.

Yup...here she is in all her glory.

She use to be wearing a shirt that said "DETROIT....where the
weak are killed and eaten". I'm not sure where THAT shirt
went. Maybe I wore it out??




I remember using this guys head on a silver platter.
We put fresh parsley all around it and it sat on the food table.
Wasn't that so appetizing!

Jacob found a better use for it this year.

We found some glow in the dark chalk in the box and drew some body outlines in the street.
Then the kids laid in the outlines and we put eyeballs
and detached hands and feet around them. Yeah... I took pictures. I do that.

They had great fun ...I mean really lots of giggly fun!....but the pictures were... ahhhh.....disturbing. I think we crossed a line.
Two cars of people stopped and asked if we were alright.
Yeah...I said....we're just fine .....really....we're just getting ready for Halloween...
we're a little off center...but we're just fine....honest.

Who wants to decorate with cute little clowns and sesame street characters?
Not anyone I currently know.


Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Celebrating the 1980's

Breakdancers....of course I remembered that.

But Pinky from PacMan? I think I forgot about him...if I ever even did
remembered him. I didn't play PacMan much. But he's cute. How could I forget him if I ever knew him?

Flashdance, boomboxes, Ghostbusters, Converse gym shoes....I think it's all coming back now.

What I like best about all these designs is the zebra print. I love that! Zebra print and lime green makes me want to paint my bedroom walls lime and get a zebra print bedspread. Ahhh...maybe that idea would work better in a Powder Room.....'ya think?

Thursday, October 8, 2009

We love foamcore!

Oh yes, we surely do live and breath foamcore.

We especially love it when we have some help with those
big ungainly boxes. Thanks to karate guy Kevin for pitchin' right in!


We like to have some...and more.....and some more!

I also just love those empty big boxes. They are great for
cutting up into custom sized shipping boxes.

So everything about foamcore we love....the inside and
the outside parts.....just don't much like luggin' it. Each
case weights about 150 lbs.

I always feel so secure when we have a garage full. Yum!

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Puzzle Board turns into Sign In Board...I like this idea.



I like things that can do double duty. I think I've mentioned that before.

In this case, it was first a Puzzle Board that was used in place of the traditional lighting of candles for a candle lighting ceremony. The pieces remove instead of candles being involved in any way.

Afterwards the wide borders on the board can be signed on for guests to leave their good wishes...usually just a "hey, good job" or a "you're awesome". But then you also have a fun party prop displayed for the rest of the party. Or in this case, the folks will be using it at a second party they are having the next day. Isn't that a great idea! Useful and resourceful.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Recycling green theme


I'm all for promoting this theme.

Here's a logo design I'm working on right now.

I'd love to work on a party done creatively with all green ideas
using recycled paper and organic materials and
previously-owned items that are given new life
and purpose.

UPDATE: Oct. 8
Here's another one I really liked.
Different colors....sage green and chocolate brown. Yum.
We've got new brown glitter and also a new sage green glitter. I love them both.




Thursday, September 24, 2009

Fat grams from Costco

So I'm shopping at Costco.
I put some heavy whipping cream in my cart for a decadently delicious cake I was making for our big Sunday family dinner with extra company.

Coming in the opposite direction down the aisle was a pretty blonde lady in a jogging suit.
She looked at the heavy cream in my cart. Then she looked straight at me. She looked me up and down. (I think she was checking my body fat level, I'm not sure.)

I wanted to say:
"Ah....it's just for Sunday dinner....really. I eat low fat almost all the time...even today for lunch I'm having celery and a half a peanut...honest....maybe one of these juicy peaches."

I rounded the corner quickly and there was a man who looked right at the heavy cream. But he didn't do the same "looking-at-me-thing". I think he was thinking to himself....mmm...I'd like that to be in my wife's cart.

But...whatever!....what's with the heavy cream looks? Now I know it was a large container but that's Costco, isn't it....all about the big.

Here's my cart from my next stop at Meijers. I'm glad the blonde lady wasn't in this Meijers.
What would she think of this.
Nobody thought anything of this cart.
No one even took a second look.


Oh well...here's my cake and it was delicious.

I don't post recipes here but it was called Tres Leches and I found the recipe on a really fun blog by The Pioneer Woman who has loads of recipes that will kill 'ya.



Friday, September 18, 2009

Ocean City, Maryland/ Food Station Signs

Here's some FOOD STATION SIGNS.

All about the cool places in Ocean City, Maryland for a Bat Mitzvah Party.

We put easel backs on some of them to free stand on the table and
some had poles to elevate up a bit. All of the were about the size of an average Sign In Board....about 3ft. x 4ft. high.

Can't say I had a favorite one cuz I liked them all but maybe the crab with the sunglasses for Phillips takes a slight edge towards top favorite.

This was really a fun project for a very cool lady with lots of good input on getting the theme down. It made me want to take a trip there. Maybe next year.