Friday, March 30, 2007

Well, it's Friday afternoon and it's time to kick back just a little. I'm looking forward to tomorrow with my friend Doug - he's doing an interior decorating/ craft workshop at a local model home. He does fabulous work with inexpensive things and things you probably have around your home - I'll have pictures up soon.

I've been cleaning and cleaning and getting rid of lots of things. It's a good feeling! I've found some craft supplies that are calling to me - I did take the time to decoupage on a wooden box. I plan to finish that this weekend.

Have a fantastic weekend!
Joan

Thursday, March 15, 2007

It's National Craft Month!

I was just writing some copy for the Duncan website about March being National Craft Month. It made me stop and think that I really need (OK, and want!) to take time to CREATE!

Last weekend, my 5 year old nephew and I painted using the Tulip® 3D Fashion Paint™ - every time he visits (which isn't often enough for me!) he asks to paint. I LOVE IT! We went to a local craft store and he selected a wood 'bug carrier' as a gift for his brother's hamster. Well, after he got it painted, it quickly became a holder for the plastic animals he had also gotten at the craft store.

Back to me being creative. My next stop is to check out the Duncan website and get inspired for my next project. Hmmmm...tie-dye, invitations for a special party I'm planning - I'm sure I'll find something!

Oh, I am getting to test another new craft product this week - can't wait to share that with you when it's released! Just a little teaser!

Monday, March 05, 2007

















Here's my weekend craft!!!

My new saying is 'Let go of the outcome'...I've been using this whenever life seems to get a little tough and it is working amazingly well for me. I wanted to keep a reminder of it close at hand, so I decided to put it in front of me where I spend most of my time - in front of my computer.

I wrote the letters using Tulip 3D Fashon Paint on some stiff plastic and when it was dry, I peeled it off and applied it to my computer. If you don't feel comfortable freehanding the lettering, write it out or print it off on your printer and place the plastic over the lettering and trace with the paint! The flowers are dots made in a circle with more paint in the center. My mind is racing with ideas for each month - 4 leaf clovers, Easter eggs, flags...when you're ready to change them out, they easily peel off.

If you look really close, you'll see little hearts - those have been on my computer for literally years using the same technique.

My Snow Buddy...

Ahhhh...fresh air, a little snow, a little relaxing, a little contemplating...

It was time to just get away and leave everything behind. I jumped into my car yesterday, headed to the mountains to chill and rejuvenate.

When there's snow, you gotta make a snow buddy. You can't tell by the picture, but this guy is only 6" tall. I was out in the boonies, so it was hard to find things to decorate with - but I happened to have a red marker pen.

AND, I crafted this weekend!!! I didn't have time to upload the photos, so I'll show you my creations hopefully later today! It felt so good to get in there and make something! It isn't grandeous, but just felt good and it's inspiring too.

Make it a great week!

Joan

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

It's on the newsstands!!!
The latest edition of Paperworks magazine is on the newsstands - I'm featured on the inside cover - what a hoot!!!














Sunday, February 25, 2007

What's up in my world?

Well, it was a week of lots of overtime, getting new products/packaging ready to be printed and shipped to your local store so you can express yourself in only the way you can!

This weekend I got to do something very fun that HOPEFULLY will make it to you very soon.
I got the opportunity to test a new product. It was fun to squirt it, play with it, experiment with it...now to write up the report to make sure we create the best product for you. I'll keep you posted when it's ready to be released! It's fun and will revolutionize fabric painting - oops...too much of a hint???

There were lots of other fun things going on, but I need to get back to some work so we can get those awesome products out for you!

Have a wonderful week!
Joan

Monday, February 19, 2007

Creativity is where you least expect it!









It was a covert operation - keep my nephews out of the way while their parents got ready for a surprise party! My 11 year old nephew knew about the party, but the 5 year old did not!
So, we had lots of time to kill - 3-1/2 hours to be exact! We did the shopping thing, eating thing and I just started driving around the countryside near where I grew up.
These fun 'people' are made from soccer balls, brooms, gourds and lots of organic material. It's on the way to a nearby town and I've zoomed past it zillions of times, but this time I stopped and we got out and really got up close and personal - the party on the back of the trailer is a hoot.
BTW, my little nephew was TOTALLY suprised!!! I got them awesome 3D kites and they ran around the farm trying to get them to fly - now we need some wind...

Saturday, February 10, 2007

My first art show!!!

















My, oh, my! Today was an artist's dream (OK, I really don't consider myself an artist - I just love to take photographs of interesting things...)

I went to the Quady Winery to check out the art exhibit - it was a judged event and I was very honored to be a part. That's my barbed wire photo - submitting that photo was an afterthought - I had submitted my florals, but at the last minute I thought this is an agricultural area, why not submit the rusty barbed wire. A couple weeks back, I mentioned grabbing onto that brass ring and now I'm adding to that "hold on tight" and "let go of the outcome" because the surprises that come your way can be soooo incredible.

The artwork was absolutely outstanding! The dress is actually bronze. I bought a Raku piece that's stunning - in addition to the colors used and the beauty, it had my "symbol" on it - a butterfly. I chatted with the artist quite a while because he had used a Duncan ceramic glaze on one of the pieces. He told me about the interesting process of Raku and the amount of work involved and how you have to alter the temperatures - it's not done in a traditional kiln so the process was fascinating to me.

The Quady Winery sign is all mosaics - it's beautiful up close.

So back to the day - the wine was awesome (that's really strange for me to think about since I'm not a wine person), along with decadent chocolates and finger food. I was admiring an interesting photograph - it was of the Sierra wilderness and was 12" x probably 60". The artist started talking to me and after a few minutes of chatting about photography he invited me to be a guest artist at an upcoming Arthop - it's a monthly event where a ton of galleries are open across town to the public - the name, Arthop, means to check out the art in one gallery and hop (not literally - but that could be interesting to watch!) on to the next gallery. Where I'll be exhibiting is an old church - I can't wait! Now, to think about what photos I want to exhibit.

While I was on the wine trail (there were 9 wineries participating), I took the opportunity to get some vineyard shots, some 'paint peeling' shots on an old building and a couple shots of leaves on some moss. Opportunities are out there every minutes - not only in photography, but life in general.

Now, to get to some crafting...

Mark's Winery!!!

Wow! I really am apprehensive to say 'you never know' because I've been saying that so much lately, but what an experience today was...here are photos from the Chateau Lasgoity - I went to this particular winery because I work with Mark (yep, that's him with the wine bottles) -his wife and her brother run the winery. I walked up to the winery, got a big hug from Mark and looked over the sea of wall-to-wall people. Just as I was about to leave, a guy walked in front of me and for some reason I checked out his name tag. Oh, my gosh!!! It was my soon to be ex husband's college roommate. It was because of Jeff that Paul and I got together - my roommate was dating his roommate (convenient!)...come to find out, (and here ya go about the 'you never know') Jeff is Mark's brother-in-law. I hadn't seen Jeff for 30 years - yikes!

I couldn't resist taking a picture of the girl eating a strawberry artwork. It was incredible!

















People were waiting to get in to the winery. There were tons of cars and limos lining the roads to the wineries.

Wednesday, February 07, 2007


I'm finally ready!!!
My photo is framed just in time for the dinner, wine and chocolate tasting for the artists tomorrow night. It was a bit nerve racking since I've never exhibited anything at a fine art show and didn't know if what I was doing was "right".
So, I had taken the photo to a frame shop and was quoted $500 to have it matted and framed. I knew there had to be a better way - so I came up with the idea to get an antique frame since the barbed wire was old and rusty. The first antique shop I looked at - there it was! My boss suggested taking it to a shop her husband uses for his framing. It turned out to be a VERY expensive venture, but it wasn't the framing.
I had a very knowledgeable gentleman help me in the selection of the mat and glass and was happy to hear they could have them cut for me in an hour. Well, the shop is in a busy shopping area that I don't get to very often. My one hour turned into 3 hours of shopping and purchasing! Yikes! I had been looking into getting a down comforter since I feel in love with the one on my bed on my last vacation. My parents had given me money to buy it for Christmas and the more I thought about it, the more I kept thinking that Winter is almost over and after that it's definitely not a down comforter place where I live.
I stopped at a bedding shop and fell in love with a comforter set - to my amazement I got a comforter, bed skirt, two pillow shams, sheets and pillowcases for $99. I also got a down pillow. When I got up to the register the pillow rang up at the wrong price and I asked the cashier about it. She had a coupon and she took the 25% off of the comforter set - so now it was only $75!!! What a bargain...
I'm really not fond of bed skirts, so I am working on transforming it into a canopy. It's a plain gold color, so I got some Tulip fabric paints this afternoon and I'm going to trace the swirly pattern on the comforter onto the bed skirt and suspend it from the ceiling. I hope to do that this weekend and post pictures.
My evening is drawing to a close, but I am relieved that my photo is ready to be hung and am looking forward to tomorrow night!
Joan

Tuesday, February 06, 2007

OK, so there are more pictures...















Lauren sent these pictures from CHA. The old Aleene's Gang together once again! AND, finally a picture of Pattie's fiance, Scott. He's usually behind the camera so we don't get many photos of him. BTW, Scott is part of the old Aleene's Gang - he was a camera person. We had a wonderfully relaxing evening talking about the future, the past and all kinds of girls things!!! Don't you wish you were a fly on that wall????
The pictures keep coming in...

Lauren's my olive buddy - seems like EVERYWHERE we go, olives are involved - So it was no surprise to see an olive assortment on the restaurant menu - of course we had to order it!!!






Here's Pattie's new box making tool - it is so awesome and so easy to use.

















I think that's all the photos...
CHA Booth!!!

Here's Duncan's fantastic booth - it was all new for this show.

Thanks Alexis for letting me share your photos! (Alexis was another Celebrity Designer at the show - she's the one on the right in these photos.


Thursday, February 01, 2007

Did you see it?????

Aleene's Original Tacky Glue was featured last night on the TV show Beauty and the Geek!!!

The "beauties" were challenged to assemble a dog house using hammers and nails and then decorate them with carpet, trim, boas, etc. A shot of the tell-tale gold bottles, with the "5oz bonus size" was visible.

Gotta love Aleene's Original Tacky Glue!!!

Friday, January 26, 2007



Taaaadaaaaa!


Here they are - the bra purses! They are so much fun to make!!!



  • Ooh la la…Bra Purses
    Design and Instructions by Joan Fee

    Materials needed
    ~ Tulip® Cool Color Spray™
    ~ Aleene’s® Fabric Fusion™ Permanent Dry Cleanable Fabric Adhesive™
    ~ Bra, underwire
    ~ Embellishments: trims, tassels, pom poms, yarns, ribbons, etc.
    ~ Clothespins


Directions
1. Cut bra apart at center. Cut strap on back sections. Cut sides around cups.

2. Cover work surface with plastic. Spray both sides of cups with Cool Color Spray. Let dry.

3. Apply glue to both wire sections of bra. Press trim into glue on one side. Press wire sections together. Hold with clothespins until dry.

4. Glue desired embellishments in place on bra.

5. Overlap straps and glue. Hold in place until dry with clothespins. Glue trim to strap.

Thursday, January 25, 2007

CHA is coming fast...

It's What You Want...It's What You Love...that's the theme in our trade show booth. We're loading up new product, signs and all kinds of stuff to show off.

CHA is the Craft & Hobby Associations convention and trade show. It's the craft and hobby world's fair! This is where thousands of craft and hobby industry professionals come together under one roof in a massive burst of creativity, education, inspiration and commerce. Attendees from over 40 countries will soak it all in: the latest techniques, the newest products, the biggest names, and the best sellers.

I'm busy doing last minute things - spraying Tulip Cool Color Spray on a shirt I bought yesterday and still working on bra purses!

I'll have awesome details late next week, until then, happy crafting!
Joan



Golden Celebrations

What a lovely way to spend an afternoon...Frances' parents celebrated their 50th anniversary last weekend and it was fun to hear the mariachi band and to watch a photo presentation and see what Frances and her family looked like over the years.

After the party, Gloria (my co-worker/cubemate) and I went out on the town and then wound up at my place until 12:30 a.m. Long day, but ohhhhh, so fun!

Thursday, January 18, 2007


We're getting ready for the huge Craft and Hobby Association trade show!!!



Things are hopping at work - we're developing new products (you won't see them in your stores for probably a year!), we're making signs, we're getting the booth stocked...it's a whole lotta work and the adrenalin is in high gear. We are pushing to get everything done to do what we call a booth "walk-thru" in the morning - it's where everything possible is in place and the Duncan employees get to "walk-thru" and see what's new and how great the booth looks!



This trade show is especially fun since Pattie Donham and I, along with 4 other celebrity designers, will be featured in the booth - this morning, I walked into work and saw two of ME more than life size - quite a shock at 7 a.m.! They are going in the booth with thought bubbles talking about our favorite products. Our mugs are on make-it and take-it signs, in company literature - seems like we're EVERYWHERE! Pattie and I have already planned our Hugfest and Chatfest at the show - whenever we get together there's sure to be lots of laughs and silliness!!!

I'm very excited to be such an integral part of the booth and am anxiously waiting for my bras to arrive so I can make my samples for the make-it and take-it bra purses.

The show is only a week away, so I'm charging my camera batteries, getting my notepad ready to take notes so that I can get back to you with all the latest trends and products...it's going to be something else!

Other fun things are happening...I received a phone call from the guy who's organizing the fine art exhibit I'm in next month - things are shaping up...he was calling to ask me the price of my art work...I just have to laugh...again, life is going in directions I never knew possible. Now, to have a mat made - that's my goal for tomorrow after work...

This weekend is holding some very interesting things - yes, another party (I don't think I've been to this many parties in my entire life!). My friend Gloria and I are going to our friend Frances' parents 50th wedding anniversary - I hear a mariachi band is planned and the same lady who made Frances and Rudy's wonky wedding cakes are making the cake for the party.

I hope to have a quiet Sunday to catch up and get things together for the trade show. I may even be able to sneak a night in a Disneyland while I'm there...

Take care my friends,
Joan