Sunday, January 29, 2012
New bracelets
Here are a couple bracelets I recently finished. This one has bright colors and a bit of a wavy texture because the lavender beads are slightly larger than the others.
The next one has an awesome one-of-a-kind clasp that I found at Von's in West Lafayette. I used the confetti pattern with lime, gold, light blue, and lavender.
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Water Marble Nails
I have a couple of new wide-width bracelets coming up on Etsy soon.
Friday, January 13, 2012
Trend Tips Review
Okay so I am officially a believer in the Trend Tips. They lasted without a chip for 4 days! I put them through the tests by washing dishes several times and I didn't hesitate to use my nails to peel labels off bottles at work (something that normal polish chips with). The reviews I'd read said they were a pain to remove and boy, yes they are! Six cotton balls later I had them pretty well off but even had to use a little scraper to get the rest off. So these would be ideal for a vacation or other event that will last a few days and you don't want to worry about touch ups.
Here's what I did next:
This is Essie "School of Hard Rocks" with a topcoat Sephora by OPI: Traffic Stopper Copper.
It's nice because the glitter is in the top coat so you don't have to pile another coat on top of it to seal it in. So far it's held up to 2 days of wear.
Here's what I did next:
This is Essie "School of Hard Rocks" with a topcoat Sephora by OPI: Traffic Stopper Copper.
It's nice because the glitter is in the top coat so you don't have to pile another coat on top of it to seal it in. So far it's held up to 2 days of wear.
Sunday, January 8, 2012
OPI Trend Tips
So I bought these yesterday at Sephora because I'd always wanted to try them. They are basically stickers for your nails called "Trend Tips". They are really cute for a special event or night out. Supposedly they are "long lasting", and for those of us to do our nails we know that means we might get 2&1/2 days of wear out of them rather than just 2 days...
They were really a cinch to apply and my nails are small so I actually got 2 uses out of one regular sized strip. I applied it then cut around it and applied the other half to my opposite nail. I was surprised how thin they were. I really don't feel like I'm wearing anything thicker than regular polish. I applied them directly to my natural nail (without base coat) and then I applied Seche top coat just to seal in around them and hopefully prevent wear. The package says to just remove them with polish remover but I've read a couple reviews that say it's not that easy. It took a little longer than applying regular polish just because I hadn't used them before. If you decide to try them make sure you press them down really really good in the corners and fold them over the tip really good. I used a wooden nail stick thing (no idea what it's called) to make sure they were firmly down in the corners. Then I lightly filed DOWN (don't be tempted to go UP with the file because it will pull up the corner) and then I was able to pull off the excess easily.
Anyway, CUTE and we will see how well they last.
Saturday, January 7, 2012
Etsy Site Updates
I know I haven't been updating this recently. School/work/life has seemed to get the best of me. I made some updates to my Etsy site so the bracelets on there are available now. If you live local please ignore the shipping charge. I can get it to you.
From LEFT to RIGHT:
1. Grey with teal flowers and silver centers, $10... the clasp is getting a little tarnished.
2. Wide peyote stitch, black, pink, lavender, and lime green with gold-colored accents, $20
3. X's not O's (shown on my Etsy site), $15
4. Tourist black and lime (shown on Etsy), $15
5. Tourist plum and gold (shown on Etsy), $15
6. Netted bead, black with lime accents, $10
7. Netted bead, tortoise with gold accents, $10 (It says $15 on Etsy but I need to edit that.)
8. Bailey lavender, black, and clear, SOLD
I know my inventory is slim. I have several projects in the making but aren't finished. Refer to my Etsy site for more accurate coloring. I took this photo in a hurry.
1. Grey with teal flowers and silver centers, $10... the clasp is getting a little tarnished.
2. Wide peyote stitch, black, pink, lavender, and lime green with gold-colored accents, $20
3. X's not O's (shown on my Etsy site), $15
4. Tourist black and lime (shown on Etsy), $15
5. Tourist plum and gold (shown on Etsy), $15
6. Netted bead, black with lime accents, $10
7. Netted bead, tortoise with gold accents, $10 (It says $15 on Etsy but I need to edit that.)
8. Bailey lavender, black, and clear, SOLD
I know my inventory is slim. I have several projects in the making but aren't finished. Refer to my Etsy site for more accurate coloring. I took this photo in a hurry.
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Surrealism Project
This is probably my first attempt at a surreal piece of work. I liked the idea of a water faucet pouring into a large body of water. I decided to explore the idea of a very large solid object becoming liquid. Here I rendered a photo of a train to look like a water droplet. I wanted a burst of color so I included inverted umbrellas dotting the scene.
My next major project is a midterm project. Again, I am doing a surreal theme. I have a fairly concrete idea but now the challenge will be to find images to help me create the piece.

Friday, September 30, 2011
The Aged Face
Here you can see briefly the process of creating this projecct. I found the photo of the homeless man from a source of free stock photos. I then arranged my model to sit and dress like the elderly man then I used tools in Photoshop to take pieces of the elderly man's face and place them on my model's face. I lastly added the cracks in the photo as an overlay. Note that one hand is young and the other is old. Also the highlight on the cheek bone of the elderly side makes the face look less full.
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Latest Work in Photoshop
Here's the latest project. We needed to turn a photo from today into an antique. This was created in Photoshop using channels and adjustment layers and my very favorite... blending modes.
Here is my favorite assignment so far. This is a warhol-inspired portrait of Geordie. We were asked to do a portrait of a human but being inspired by Warhol, who loved his dogs, I thought it was appropriate to do a portrait of the little love of my life, Geordie! This was also created in Photoshop and the photo of Geordie is white. Each layer is a different blending mode. This really shows the different effect of each mode. I used a smart blur for the outline.

Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Website Finally Launched and Fall Semester 2011
Lots of exciting things have been happening lately. First of all the Summit City Sighthounds page is now officially up and running. You can check it out here:
http://www.summitcitywhippets.com/
There are several dogs listed there that need homes and many more are on the way! I hope the new site I created will be helpful to those considering adopting an I.G. I want to make it the most up-to-date website for prospective families. I am working on a project to remember dogs who have passed away and I hope people will get on board with it and send me their photographs so I can share them there. I'm doing the same thing for dogs now in their forever homes who were adopted from the rescue. That's a little less sad so maybe more people will be willing to share that with us. The site has been up for a few weeks now and there have been NO responses! It's a bummer.
Also I started classes at IPFW last week so I can complete my BFA. I should have done this in the first place but you know life never works out the way you think it will. I am following my heart and that's what's most important. I've been very busy the past couple weeks but it's been the most happy I've felt in quite a while. One of my classes is Computer Art & Design where we are learning Photoshop and Illustrator. As I sat in class I didn't know whether I wanted to laugh or cry. I was overcome with emotion thinking about how powerful these programs are. I am totally blown away by their capabilities and it's like a drug, I just want to learn more and more. Here is my first project. I turn it in tomorrow so I don't have any feedback on it yet. Our assignment was to create a "hybrid human" of sorts. I was lost on an idea until I remembered my Dad's words in my head. He often refers to car people as "gear heads" so I thought it might be fun to create one:
http://www.summitcitywhippets.com/
There are several dogs listed there that need homes and many more are on the way! I hope the new site I created will be helpful to those considering adopting an I.G. I want to make it the most up-to-date website for prospective families. I am working on a project to remember dogs who have passed away and I hope people will get on board with it and send me their photographs so I can share them there. I'm doing the same thing for dogs now in their forever homes who were adopted from the rescue. That's a little less sad so maybe more people will be willing to share that with us. The site has been up for a few weeks now and there have been NO responses! It's a bummer.
Also I started classes at IPFW last week so I can complete my BFA. I should have done this in the first place but you know life never works out the way you think it will. I am following my heart and that's what's most important. I've been very busy the past couple weeks but it's been the most happy I've felt in quite a while. One of my classes is Computer Art & Design where we are learning Photoshop and Illustrator. As I sat in class I didn't know whether I wanted to laugh or cry. I was overcome with emotion thinking about how powerful these programs are. I am totally blown away by their capabilities and it's like a drug, I just want to learn more and more. Here is my first project. I turn it in tomorrow so I don't have any feedback on it yet. Our assignment was to create a "hybrid human" of sorts. I was lost on an idea until I remembered my Dad's words in my head. He often refers to car people as "gear heads" so I thought it might be fun to create one:

Sunday, August 21, 2011
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