Thursday, April 30, 2009

40 Floral Centerpieces



40 small and medium arrangements for the dinner tables.

2 large arrangements for the sign in table etc.

Here is how it all went down.......


The Containers... 1/2 small - 1/2 medium and 2 Jumbo.
The beautiful containers were donated!

Chunky Moss

Flat Packed Moss

I spray glued moss to the corners.

I added clear containers and aquafoam to the interiors.

A trip to the flower district of LA.
Hometown, USA - Look for flower wholesalers.

Pack your car with buckets and plastic lining.
Bring CASH and a smile.

Lots to choose from.
My color pallet is green, cream and white.


Cock's Comb in Green - So velvety, I just love them!!

Cut Orchids - 50 blooms total!

Bells of Ireland

Snapdragons

Spider Mums with protective coverings

A bright pop of color!

China Mums

Coffee Bean Filler


A house full of flowers.

A kitchen full of flowers.



Step1 - Begin by adding a cut Bells of Ireland and a little lemon leaf to the container. Make sure you have soaked your aquafoam for 1 hour in water. The label on the foam should be facing up and the tiny holes should be facing down.

Working in an assembly line is much easier than one at a time.


Step2 - Next, add the China Mum (or your largest flower). I like to position the bigger flowers off to one corner.

Step 3 - Add the snapdragons.

Step 4 - Add the cut orchids and Spider Mums.

Keep working the assembly line!

Add filler to hide any holes peeking through.


All done and it was time to call it a night! The Awards Gala is tonight and I think the centerpieces will look lovely on the tables.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

100 Onesies: More Photoshoot Scoop!




17 babies
9 hours
30 minute sessions
2 boxes of goldfish
1 box of graham crackers
Only 1 complete baby melt-down
1 minor spit-up
And a smorgasbord of squeaky toys!

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Calling all New Yorkers!!! Sprout Film Festival!


Still Photo From Acting Normal.

Nick Daley & Holly Hunter
on the set of TNT's Saving Grace


My producing partner, Greg Byers, has worked for over two years on a very important documentary called Acting Normal. This 35 minute film will be featured at the Sprout Touring Film Festival and can be seen at The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Uris Education Center - Saturday May 2nd - 4:30 pm.


Have a peek at the trailer here! Acting Normal You Tube Trailer

If acting wasn't a hard enough job to land, throw in being disabled and see what reaction you'd get. That's the challenge John Paizis and the folks at Performing Arts Studio West face every day in the entertainment biz.

"Acting Normal" is an intimate and cultural look at this group of individual's lives and showing that "normal" is what life gives you and what you decide to do with it.

For additional information about this film please visit its details page: http://www.gosprout.org/film/sff2009/...

A little bit more about the sprout film festival....
For a schedule of the films being screened click here.
For general info click here.
For ticket info click here.

PASW Awards Gala

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This Thursday is the Awards Gala for Performing Arts Studio West. I am on the volunteer committee and have 40 centerpieces to make !

The awards are honoring great people in entertainment who support and cast actors with disabilities. The honorees are Robert David Hall, Brenda Hampton and John Levey.

The honorary committee includes Josie Bissett, Greg Byers, Baily Chase, Gregory Cruz, Cathie Filian, Scott Grimes, Marilyn Hassett, Kenny Joghnson, Stanley Jordan, Daren Kagasoff, Tom McLoughlin, Nancy Miller, Megan park, Paul Peterson, Steve Piacenza, Molly Ringwald, Emily Rose, John Schneider and Mel Stewart

For More Information about PASW please visit: www.pastudiowest.com

100 Onesies: Photoshoot Day!

Lights, Camera, Onesies!
Houston we almost have a book!

17 babies from 9 weeks-18 months are being photographed for my new book 100 Onesies! (Lark Books/Spring 2010)



Word on the street is that some of the babies are really working the camera! A few of the babies are models, but some have never done this before and are tiny friends of Lark Books.

Some are being photographed laying flat and some are even dancing! Little Grayson (in the santa baby onesie) kept crawling off set to his mommy...can you blame him.



Ready to be shot!

The book features 100/101 different techniques for embellishing & altering a baby onesie and 156 different designed onesies to inspire your creativity and imagination.

This is the tiniest baby!

He/she is wearing a design from the holidays chapter. So tiny and sweet.


Related Posts: Shipped 100 Onesies!

Trip to Colorado!


This past weekend, I was honored to be a speaker at the Colorado Women's Expo. Not only did I get to meet some great Colorado crafters; I also had a little time to explore the beautiful city and see an old friend.

Denver was truly a great city and I am so thankful to everyone at The Colorado Women's Expo, The Denver Post, Ground Floor Media and NBC-9 News for making me feel so warm, welcome and taken care of. The show was a smashing success with great vendors, wonderful discounts, pet adoptions, health information, cooking lessons, fashion ideas and tons of great speakers!! This was their second year and by the looks of it, they are well on their way to many many more great expos.

I loved Denver so much that my Hubby and I have decided to move our annual ski trip from California to Colorado next year. Maybe Eliza in Texas will join us?


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DAY 1 of my trip



I stayed at The Curtis hotel. It was tons of fun! The hotel is hip & fresh and features humor at every corner. The hotel is located so close to everything...I was able to walk to many main Denver attractions.

Two different prom groups were staying at the hotel while I was there. The kids pulled the fire alarms twice. I know it was a pain for the hotel staff as well as the fire department, but it was kind of funny to see. I also realllllly enjoyed the prom fashions. Be still my "young love" heart.


Each floor is themed with different artwork...etc. I stayed on the Chick Flick floor and this was the art just outside the elevator.


16th Street

After exploring my hotel, I ventured down to the 16th street shopping area. It was filled with lots of colorful people, restaurants and mainstream shops. I was looking for cupcakes for Sunday's presentation at the Expo...but I could not find any.....so I popped into Walgreens and picked up 3 packages of snowballs. I felt like a junk food junky - I almost wanted to explain to the clerk that I was purchasing the six snowballs to showcase my scrapbook-paper cupcake toppers and that I was not planning to devour them during an episode of One Life To Live.


Denver has some really beautiful buildings.

Dinner at the Hotel! By looks of the place (and the packed house) I think it is a hot spot. Super cool decor, friendly staff, good food, ok wine list, great ambiance and a little bit cheaper than ordering room service - even though it is the same menu being prepared in the same kitchen.


Disco Ball in the Ladies Room! Loves it!

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DAY 1 of the Expo - DAY 1 of my trip


Cheryl Preheim & me
NBC-9 Denver...It was early! 6:20 am (5:20 Cali-time)

Visit this link to see the video of the presentation.
Let the video load if it gets choppy.

Amy from Ground Floor Media, picked me up from the hotel and brought me over to the news station. I was so grateful. :) A few times, I have had to navigate strange cities at odd hours with a ton of make-up on and a bag full of glue - not a pretty picture. Amy brought along a 2 apples, a banana, a bottle water and travel apple jacks - Thanks a million - the last apple was devoured on the plane. You can check out Amy's blog post about the day here!

The News-9 team was awesome!!! Upon entering the facility, I went completely silly over their smooshed penny machine. (cathie's family giggle now) I collect smooshed pennies and was stumbling for a penny to smash with the News 9 logo. Thanks to Amy for lending me one! They had a little coffee station set up - much needed. The host were so kind and Cheryl was genuinely excited to craft a pendant. Her energy was infectious.




Inside the Convention Center! This bear is HUGE!!!




Altered dominoes, drilled dice and scrabble tile pendants.

Poker Chip Necklaces! Made with Mod Podge and Dimensional Magic.


Denver Art Museum - Must see!

After my presentation I took a shuttle over to the Denver Art Museum. It was fabulous! Lots of activities for kids and families and it is located next to the main library of Denver.


A huge dustpan installation. I photo-shopped the pic so you could see the scale. I almost died laughing when I saw this. Eddie and I have a running joke because I don't mind sweeping, but I hate using a dust pan.

I am beginning to think everything in Denver is BIG!

Warhol in the Western exhibit - you don't normally see such modern pieces in the Western exhibits. Pretty Cool.

After the museum I decided to walk back to the hotel. I stumbled upon a protest rally for the Invisible Children. The "abducted" gathered in the Civic Center Plaza where hundreds of Colorado teens, simulated the plight of Ugandan children taken from their homes in recent years by a rebel army.

Entrance to the Civic Center Plaza in Denver.


As I walked.....I got lost and stumbled upon the guard at the US Mint. I tried flirting with guard to give me weekend tour of the mint...I even told him about my smooshed penny collection and then I realized that smooshing pennies is illegal as it is defacing US money. No tour - just directions back to The Curtis.


Kristie and Tom

I was so excited to meet up with my friend Tom from Jr. High and High School. We had not seen each other in 22 years. He had not changed a bit - still funny and sweet. Tom has been in Denver for awhile and took me to the "non-hotel" spots, which I was grateful for. He has a darling daughter and a lovely girlfriend, Kristie.


The lovable and hugable bartender.

Me, Tom & the birthday boy. Notice our red eyes??? It must have been about 2:00 in the morning at this point. It was so fun to catch up and swap tales. I danced (poorly) with the birthday boy to a little Frank Sinatra. Most of the bar patrons were not use to people breaking out in song and dance.

Kristie "aka - name that tune" and me. Kristie could name any singer within the first few bars...it was truly amazing.

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DAY 2 of the Expo - DAY 3 of my trip


Future Salesman of The Year!

Meeting this young man was truly one of the funniest moments. I think I will remember him forever. His mom had stepped away from her booth for a quick moment when I met him.

He was being very professional and trying to sell me a nail decorating kit. He explained that with the pens I could paint hundreds of different designs onto my nails, he even had a chart for design ideas. He offered to paint one of my nails to show me how the pens work and offered to remove the design if I did not like it.

I did not really feel like explaining to him that I generally only wear clear or very pale pink polish due to the fact that my hands are photographed all the time and bright polish can sometimes distract from the project. I just bellied my pinkie up to the nail bar and let him have a whack at it.


He painted a ladybug. He offered to remove his design with polish remover. I told him, "NO Way! I loved my ladybug and was keeping the design." How could I remove his art with the swipe of a cotton ball?????? As I was doing my presentation, ladybug nail and all......I saw him in the audience. I think we both learned something that day.


We had a great turn out for Sunday. Today's presentation was recycling ideas for kids birthday parties, weddings and celebrations.

Party favors made with recycled tin cans that have been Mod Podged with paper, stuffed with candy, wrapped with cello and adored with glittery chip board letters.



Cupcake toppers made with bamboo skewers, paper flowers, scrapbook paper and rhinestones.

Altered party tiaras...Made from Bratz tiaras from the dollar store. I used the new Extreme Glitter from Plaid to glitter the background and then I just layered papers, flowers and rhinestones with a combination of Mod Podge and Hot Glue.

Altered dollar store party and horns.


I had a few hours to kill before my flight so I bundled up in my sweatshirt, grabbed my ipod and walked over to Larimer St. It was loaded with people - but not crowed. Everyone was sipping coffee and petting dogs.


This has got to be stunning at night!

Really cute boutique shops!


Yummy and only $3....Cathie...you are not in LA anymore.

Like many cities, you will find painted cows around town. I really liked that the "Denver Cows" featured fun facts as well as bright paintings.

Bye for now Denver, you were a fabulous city! Eddie and I will see you, old friends and new friends next winter on our ski trip!

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