Minox Rocks This sounds so fun! Photo Scavenger Hunt Taken from the website: Par-tay Gear: Friends (obv) Digital cameras (double obv) Copies of the shoot list for each team A meet-up location A mode of transportation per team Food A city/town/commonwealth to attack with an army of photogs A laptop or a TVContinue reading “Photo Scavenger Hunt”
Author Archives: Alie
Armory Arts Week
If you are in New York March 3-6th, this is the place to be. I would love to attend and if you go be sure to let me in on what you liked. “Every March, artists, galleries, collectors, critics and curators from all over the world make New York their destination during Armory Arts Week.Continue reading “Armory Arts Week”
Kayo Gallery and Frosty Darling
If you venture to Salt Lake City or live here, a must see is the Kayo Gallery and Frosty Darling. They are located on the corner of 200 East and Broadway (300 South). Both are local favorites and hidden gems in a mostly homogeneous city. The Kayo Gallery is currently owned by Shilo Jackson. SheContinue reading “Kayo Gallery and Frosty Darling”
Cat Palmer
Today I am featuring a photographer that I met through my mom. If you have not heard of Cat Palmer, please look at her website. Not only does she take great pictures, but she is very reasonable with her prices. Cat is a full-time photographer that balances family life, her profession, and her passion. WhenContinue reading “Cat Palmer”
Thermal Book Binding
On an earlier post I spoke about the site Create Mixed Media. Today, I am going to share the link to do thermal book binding. There is a free PDF available that gives instructions. Thermal Book Binding It looks so cool. I would like to try it over the weekend. Through workshops at the UniversityContinue reading “Thermal Book Binding”
Paul Heath
Paul Heath is a local artist in Salt Lake City, Utah. He studied at the University of Utah and calls his work “pop-nostalgia.” He works in a variety of mediums. Paul has also worked as an artist in residence through Youth City Artways. He did a beautiful project with the kids at an elementary schoolContinue reading “Paul Heath”
Army Book
Example of plain chipboard Happy Friday. I am posting a book (a few pages). I made for Scott for Christmas. The project did not take long. It was simpler than others I have made in the past. This one did not have a lot of layers or painting. I found the chipboard book already scallopedContinue reading “Army Book”
Bloggy Moms
Wednesdays I will feature spotlights of blogs that I like. The beauty to blogging is in supporting one another and I discovered this fantastic site where it is all about support. The creator actually takes the time to Tweet and has areas where you can promote your blog and interact with other bloggers for free.Continue reading “Bloggy Moms”
Finished Origami Box
Finished Origami Box Beautiful Paper I did this one for my mom and she is a minimalist so I used very little ribbon. But, you can add more elaborate embellishments or leave it simple. The best part is no wrapping paper because the paper used for the box is so pretty. Enjoy, ~Alie