Monday, July 26, 2010
LizRevit.com is Now Online
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Friday, July 23, 2010
The New Home of The Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins
As a freelance writer, I come across many interesting assignments. When I was asked to write an article about the Penguins, I jumped at the chance. I love ice hockey, and I wanted to learn more about the Penguins' new home.
Brian Coe, Vice President of Operations, was kind enough to provide me with a firsthand look at the inner workings of the facility.
Here's a look at the new reception area.
~The logo in the reception area~
~The new and improved snack bar area~
The snack bar will be up and running before you know it.
~Some comfy seats near the snack bar area~
~Another lounge area with a fireplace near the snack bar area~
I'd like to thank Brian and Jason for taking the time to provide me with a glimpse of what this new facility has to offer. Go Pens!
Enough blogging for now. I have a deadline to meet.
Saturday, July 10, 2010
A Collaborative Work
We were encouraged to take a piece of Marlea's artwork as long as we agreed to participate in the art show. I immediately zeroed in on these cute sneakers that the artist called Tennies.
Join us on Friday, July 16, 2010, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Paper Kite Press and Gallery, which is located at 443 Main Street in Kingston. Hope to see you there!
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Hot, Hot, Hot!
We're still in the midst of a heatwave here in northeast Pennsylvania, but that's fine with me. The cats are loving it too. Here's a picture of Chiseler flopped out on the sidewalk.
Ever since we've hit record temperatures, the cats just want to crash outside. I guess they're not keen on the air conditioning inside. Here's to more hot weather!
Ever since we've hit record temperatures, the cats just want to crash outside. I guess they're not keen on the air conditioning inside. Here's to more hot weather!
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Zazzle Artist Award
Wow! My Valentine Flower card has been "hand-picked as an example of creativity at its finest. Out of the billions of designs on Zazzle, yours was chosen for being one of the best." To be more specific, my design is one of the top designs of all 86,930 Valentine's designs.
As a reward, my card will appear at the top of this page in the "Featured Designs" section for approximately two weeks.Thanks, Zazzle, for this wonderful award!
Liberty Crows Design
My Liberty Crows design is now featured as a top July 4th pick on enchante's Web site. How cool. For more information, click here.
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Arts Extravaganza is Fast Approaching
Here's a peek at some of the original paper mache creations that I'll be featuring at the first annual Arts Extravaganza on August 29. If you're in the area, be sure to stop by. I'd love to see you!
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Sunday, June 27, 2010
Birthday Blast
It was a hot, sunny, summer day. We couldn't ask for a more perfect day.
These scrumptious treats look divine.
When it comes to tradition, John and I make it a point to get our pictures taken in the arcade every time we visit Knoebels. We always take goofy, off-the-wall photos in those little photo booths. I love those black-and-white photos.
Like I said, we'll never grow up. Life is just too much fun! John purposely tried to imitate his favorite artist Salvador Dali in the second round of photos. Note the look of insanity in his eyes. Hee! Hee! If he really wanted to pull it off, John should have been sporting a handlebar mustache and wearing a purple cape.
Twister. Need I say more?
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Crafty-Good Shopping
As a designer, it's always exciting when you're shopping and you come across a product that you've designed or one of the books that you've been featured in. While shopping at Jo-Ann fabric and craft store this afternoon, I spied the earrings, earrings, earrings book by Barb Switzer, which features three of my projects.
My friend Lynn was kind enough to take my photo. Thanks, Lynn!
After a long day of shopping, Lynn and I stopped by Dave Colarusso's Pizza & Pasta for their fresh tomato pizza.
There's nothing like it! What a great way to end a day of shopping for craft supplies.
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Saturday, June 12, 2010
Festive Offerings at The Auction
Here's to another fun night at Kemler's Auction. We saw so many interesting items for sale. I love this Halloween blow mold. I bet he'd look neat all lit up.
I love the vintage Christmas houses. They bring back fond memories of the tiny, little village nestled under our Christmas tree. I can just picture the lights casting a faint glow through each window.
Am I seeing things, or is this donkey eating the baby donkey's ear? As I recall, these items did not sell.
I'm not a fan of this stuff, but I like all the different colors and the way the items were arranged on the table. Now I can't wait for the next auction.
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Julius Rules The Roost
I have several things on my to-do list. I'm sculpting like crazy for the upcoming Art Extravaganza that I've been invited to, and I'm in the process of designing my own Web site. When I saw Julius jump into my computer chair this morning, I thought I'd paint my sculptures. I got a lot of painting done, so a big thank you to Julius for helping me decide what to tackle first.
I had a few more touch-ups to take care of, but when I turned my head, Julius jumped onto my painting chair and fell fast asleep. So guess what I'm doing next? You got it. I'm working on my Web site. Julius is such a good decision maker. Now it's time to open Dreamweaver, Illustrator, and Photoshop.
Have a wonderful and productive day!
Sunday, June 6, 2010
An Innovative Experience
Today's Innovative Bead Show in Allentown was worth the trip. The vendors offered an array of different beads, jewelry findings, and kits.
The variety of beads was overwhelming at times, but there's nothing like sifting through all of those strands.
Look at all of those spools of silk cords. Love those shades of green.
When at an Innovative Bead Show, be sure to visit the Bead My Love booth. Meg Fillmore is a talented bead embroidery artist that creates some of the most magnificent designs. I love this award-winning necklace. Her work is amazing to see in person.
Meg's mom looks lovely in this dashing necklace.
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Peep
Here's a quick look at what I was working on this afternoon. I finally added a face to the snowman that I created last week, and I sculpted this little peep. They're both sitting on the window sill in my studio. With this hot weather, they should dry in no time.
Have a great weekend!
Have a great weekend!
Friday, June 4, 2010
Good Business
I'm glad the ice cream stand near Stookey's turned away paying customers tonight. Stookey's bar-b-que trumps an ice cream cone any old day.
When we arrived, it was 9:15 p.m., and the "open" sign was still on even though they close at 9 p.m. John said the girl was more than willing to serve him. Now that's good business.
When we arrived, it was 9:15 p.m., and the "open" sign was still on even though they close at 9 p.m. John said the girl was more than willing to serve him. Now that's good business.
Here's to good business! Thanks, Stookey's. You made my night.
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Tuesday, June 1, 2010
After The Rain
I got caught in the rainstorm this afternoon, and when I got home, Julius and Chiseler were on the porch watching the rain. I don't know what it is about the rain, but Chiseler loves it, and I think Julius seems to like it now too. This is a picture of Julius and Chiseler sleeping on the porch after the rainstorm. Chiseler looks so cute when he curls up.
Here's to the life of a cat. Up all night; sleep all day.
~Best buds~
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Sunday's Projects
I spent the afternoon creating some holiday sculptures. I have a few snowmen and pumpkins in the works. I have yet to place a face on the large snowman. For now, they're all drying on the window sill in my studio.
Friday, May 21, 2010
Restoration Work Done
I just completed restoring this African clay pot this morning. The person who asked me to restore it asked that I paint the pot black, and she left the rest up to me.
This is what the clay pot looked like when she brought it into my studio. I tried everything to remove the flower decals, and nothing worked. The only alternative was to sand each decal down to a rough finish so that the black spray paint would cover the pot. The sanding process was messy, and I had to be careful not to breathe in the dust. You never know what these clay pots are made of.
Rather than paint the entire clay pot by hand, John suggested that I use spray paint. That's where my dad enters the picture. He's the master of spray paint. As you can tell by this picture, Dad did a fantastic job. Thanks for your help, Dad!
I created a zigzag pattern. It took three coats of white paint to cover the black paint.
This shows the second color that I used before applying the final color in the middle of the pattern. This was a lengthy project. Now we're on to other things. Enjoy your weekend!
This is what the clay pot looked like when she brought it into my studio. I tried everything to remove the flower decals, and nothing worked. The only alternative was to sand each decal down to a rough finish so that the black spray paint would cover the pot. The sanding process was messy, and I had to be careful not to breathe in the dust. You never know what these clay pots are made of.
Rather than paint the entire clay pot by hand, John suggested that I use spray paint. That's where my dad enters the picture. He's the master of spray paint. As you can tell by this picture, Dad did a fantastic job. Thanks for your help, Dad!
I created a zigzag pattern. It took three coats of white paint to cover the black paint.
This shows the second color that I used before applying the final color in the middle of the pattern. This was a lengthy project. Now we're on to other things. Enjoy your weekend!
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