Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Free Food


Hi, all you animal lovers!

The Animal Rescue Site is having trouble getting enough people to click on their website everyday to meet their quota of getting free food donated to abused and neglected animals.

Their corporate sponsors/advertisers use the number of daily visits to donate food to abandoned/neglected animals in exchange for advertising.

This is pretty simple, takes less than a minute (about 20 seconds) & doesn't cost you a thing! All you have to do is go to their site and click on the purple box "Fund Food for Animals", that's it, your done, you helped to put food in an animals belly!

Here's the site, pass it on!


I'm making this my home page so I won't forget to click it every time I get on the web! My friend emailed this to me this morning and she checked it out on Snopes and they say it's real.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Guaranteed

I love these songs, I was listening to the Into The Wild soundtrack by Eddie Vedder this morning and wanted to share.

Guaranteed


Society


Rise


One more of his solo songs that I love from the movie & soundtrack Body of War.

No More


I've always loved Pearl Jam but creating his first solo album, polar opposite from his Pearl Jam music, in only 3 days, Eddie Vedder inspires me to dig a little deeper and find my true muse.
Music is in my blood & soul, for me Eddie Vedder is one the great musicians of my era.
I hope you enjoy this music as much as I do.

Monday, September 29, 2008

It's A Girl!


Make that two girls! Corinne & Stephanie are both having girls!
Yeah! I have to get busy making Baby Bling!

Friday, September 12, 2008

Karma

Monday, August 25, 2008

An Even Dozen

Troy & I celebrated our 12 year anniversary on Friday.

We ate dinner at Stack Steakhouse & then we to see the Cirque du Soleil show Love.



It was a perfect night, as have been the last 12 years. On the day we got married we had only known each other 6 months & 9 days, not knowing what the future would hold, we jumped in with both feet. It took us a while to get things figured out, but neither of us drowned. Looking back I don't think that I would change a thing, there have been really high ups & some really low downs in our lives as a couple as well as individuals, but I wouldn't be who I am today with out all of them & especially without Troy being such a huge part of my life.

Some things I've learned the last 12 years.
I've learned to admit when I am wrong, only say I'm sorry if I really mean it, don't say "you never" or "you always", that the little things are huge, that in 12 years from now I won't remember a clean house, but I will remember that time we laid in bed all day watching movies, that being mad hurts me more than anyone else, that making someone else happy is one of the best feelings in the world, to give more than I think I can and expect nothing in return, that I really am strong & can handle more than I ever imagined, that I'm not as strong as I think and sometimes I need a shoulder to lean on, that I will always have a best friend, not to say "I will never" or "I won't" because when it comes down it I will probably do the opposite, to live in the moment, that I can laugh at things instead of getting mad or being sad, not to hold grudges, to try things I wouldn't normally do, true forgiveness, to show appreciation, to frequently tell him that I love him, that true love really is unconditional, and when it's true love it really can be
Forever & Always!

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Mike's Hard Lemonade

Who would have thought that Mike's Hard Lemonade would have a quote on one of their bottles that I would deem worthy of posting on my blog. Okay so maybe quite a few of you....but that's beside the point. In the last couple months I have been involved in conversations about jewelry designs being "copied". Last night at dinner it came up again.

Throughout the discussions & conversations my thoughts have been that anyone & everyone can copy your designs. If you put your work out there to sell, to be showcased, or even just wear, your design can and probably will be copied; and you can almost guarantee your work to be copied if you teach or get published.

There is a wide range of how & why you are copied. There are those that can just look at your design and go home and make a copy. There are those who may copy your design simply because they can make it themselves or who don't want to pay what you are asking for your piece. There are those who will copy your design just to make one for themselves & those who will sell them or even teach a class. There are those who even though they copy your design they give you credit for the original, and then those who will copy your design and take credit for the original too. All the same things can be said about techniques too.

With all that said, when asked, I struggled with the answer to the question. How would I feel if someone copied one of my designs?

I would be okay if someone copied one of my original designs, would I want credit for it, before my answer would have been a firm yes, and that is where Mike's Hard Lemonade comes in....Troy & I were eating dinner and I looked over at the bottle and there it was staring me in the face:



It's funny how such a simple little thing can change your way of thinking. I tore the label off the bottle and now have it posted right above my work space. Now I think I'd be okay even if I didn't get credit, would I still like credit, probably, but after all being an "artist" isn't about getting credit, it's about making the world a little bit more beautiful.
Thanks Mike!

Monday, August 18, 2008

Circus Skunk

I told some of you about my pink hair disaster, but you keep bugging me to see some pics. So here they are, they are really bad cause I only took self portraits with my cell phone. When I would pull it up in a pony tail, I said I looked like a "Circus Skunk"; I had a big blond streak down the center flanked by two hot pink stripes.




I got it fixed about 36 hours later & I'm back to my regular hair for the most part, there are still a little traces of pink, but I can live with it.

Take this advise...
NEVER, EVER, NEVER let someone dye your hair HOT PINK!!!

.....I guess I need to add that these photos DO NOT show how bright or how much pink there was in my hair, these photos make it look like there were just little highlights of pink. That was not the case, I had a 4" wide x 1/2" thick chunk of pink on each side of my head.
It really was as bad as I described, you just can't tell in these photos!

Saturday, August 16, 2008

If I Could Design My Own Converse...

Okay, so I don't know how I got there, but somehow I ended up on the Converse website designing my own pair of shoes!

You can choose everything, inside & outside color, heel stripe, tongue, lining, rubber, racing stripe, lace & even stitching colors!

I call these BlingGirl Goes Converse.



This is just way too much fun not to share! Design your own here and post them on your blog or email me a picture!
Enjoy!

Thursday, August 14, 2008

I Can Hardly Wait!

Before heading to the AU Shopping Extravaganza Amanda & I quickly scanned the vendor list & looked at their sites & blogs. I had decided that Beth Quinn's booth was one of the first ones I wanted to visit. I really wanted one of these rings, but 30 minutes after the doors opened and I finally made my way to her table she was sold out...BUT she said she could make one for me! I checked my email this morning & what a great surprise, my ring is finished, in the mail & on it's way!
I CAN HARDLY WAIT!
Since I ordered mine I was able to choose what my ring would say, can you guess what I picked???

All the glitter, the bling, the crowns, if these don't scream "BlingGirl" I don't know what does!

I was able to come home with a few of her pieces & I love them. What a great concept and design & you couldn't meet a nicer person, she is so sweet.


As soon as I get my ring I will post a picture!

I CAN HARDLY WAIT!
Oh ya, did I tell you...I CAN HARDLY WAIT!

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Eye Candy

I don't have much time today
so I'm just going to post a little
Eye Candy!

Things I've made at or since
I got home from ArtUnraveled.

Resin Charms
Instructor ~ Sherri Haab

Carved Rubber Stamps
Instructor ~ Traci Bunkers

Wire Crochet
Instructor ~ Susan Lenart Kazmer

Sterling & Copper Ring
Made from Sheet Metal & Wire
Instructor ~ Susan Lenart Kazmer

Rock & Etched Copper....Ring or Pendant...Not Finished
Instructor ~ Susan Lenart Kazmer

Woven Sterling Wire Bracelet
Instructor ~ Susan Lenart Kazmer



Things I bought at ArtUnraveled.

Purse Mirror ~ Traci Bunkers

Acrylic Pendant ~ Wynn Studios

Glass Blob Pendants ~ Beth Quinn Designs

"Fairy Queen" Tin Box
Sorry, I don't remember the vendor.

Buttons, Ribbons & Fabric ~ SAS Fabrics
You can buy fabric by the pound!!!

Lots of Other Goodies
Mostly from Hannah Grey & Vintage Charmings

Pencil Ring ~ Susan Lenart Kazmer

This is my favorite thing I bought! When signing up for classes I just signed up for the classes that looked interesting to me, I didn't know who any of the teachers were so that wasn't a factor in choosing my classes. But when someone asked, who's teaching your classes, I looked and I had signed up for almost all of my classes with the same instructor, not planning it or even knowing who she was I feel like to really lucked out and got one of the best teachers there!

After my first class I went back to my room and told Amanda about this ring, I loved it! Susan had been wearing this ring all week long & I had been lusting after it all week long, telling Amanda about it over and over again! In my second to last class someone asked her about pricing. She gave this ring as an example, this ring was one of her favorite pieces and although it was not terribly difficult to make or have a lot of precious metals, it was one of her favorite pieces and would be priced in the hundreds of dollars if someone really pressured her to buy it, where as something that's more difficult could cost less....you get the picture.

In our last class Amanda & I along with a few other people were still there after class got out, Susan had taken the ring off during class and it was sitting on the table. Amanda was admiring it and told Susan how great it was and how I had been lusting after it all week. I said "ya, but she won't sell it" and her response was "ya, but I'd sell it to you guys", without hesitation Amanda handed me the ring, remembering what she said about hundreds of dollars, I took a big gulp and said "how much?", her response "for you guys [pausing] $45". I don't think I've ever whipped out my credit card so fast, I wanted to pay for it before she changed her mind!

Some of you are going to look at this ring and say "I can't believe you paid $45 for that ring!" and the rest of you will understand that when you find something that you love the cost is only part of what make you decide to buy it. Now would I have paid hundreds of dollars for the ring? HELL NO, but I fell in the love with the ring on the first day of classes and was already planning on how to make one for my self when I got home. Having taken all my classes from her, learning so much from her & getting a TON of inspiration from her, and lusting after the ring all week long, to me $45 was a steal!

I just have to say, if you EVER get a chance to take a class from her, even if you are not a jewelry artist, TAKE IT!!! She is so inspiring, just being around her lifts you up, she so willing to share her knowledge as a jeweler, she encourages everyone & makes you feel like what ever it is that you create is awesome & beautiful. So far, hands down one of the best teachers I've had since I have started taking jewelry classes.

I really have to run, gotta get ready to go rock out with Joan Jett!

More later.......

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

A.R.T.

~A.R.T.~
Artist Road Trip
It's finally arrived!!!! I've been planning my trip to attend Art Unraveled since the beginning of February, and finally on Monday the adventure began!

Amanda & I drove from Las Vegas to Phoenix arriving just in time to attend a short "Make & Take" class, which turned out to be anything but short and absolutely incredible! We learned how to use an amazing new product, a UV Resin. It's a one part resin that cures under UV light. We applied the resin to these images let it sit under the UV light for about 5 minutes and we got these wonderful translucent resin images! They were really cool at that point but I had to add some Bling! So we added more resin to the backs of the images and added glitter!!!! Once I shape up the edges it will be about 1" square, the perfect size for a pendant!

In the second photo there is a piece of paper behind the bottom half & I held the top half in the light to show you the translucency.
(The rose is just to cover up my ugly thumb holding the charm.)
A side note: the Instructor for this "Make & Take" is from Las Vegas and Amanda & I both knew her helper! What a small world.....go to a new place, meet new friends & see old ones right from your home town!

My first class was yesterday morning. We started off making resin paper, in the photos below I put a newspaper behind the resin paper to show you how translucent the paper becomes when you add resin to it. On some of the papers I wrote out script others I stamped on, some I added glitter to...again with the glitter! And others I just left plain. These papers can be used for many kinds of art projects.
(The paper is on top of a garbage bag because the resin is still drying, I can pull it right off once it's dry.)

Later in the day we shaped wire and added some resin & paper to create pendants and charms. Once the heart is completely dry I will drill a hole in the resin paper and make it into a pendant.

I have not decided if I am going to turn this into a bracelet or necklace but it's the same concept except I added words to into the different layers of the resin.

The next two photos I took to show you how cool these look when they are not laying on a flat surface, they are translucent. In each photo you can see right through the top piece and see the piece behind it. The heart is only 1.5" from the top to bottom & the round one is about the size of a dime about 3/4" wide. I think these will be really cool as charms!

My class last night was learning how to make stamps & stencils from common objects; she uses everything & anything; the bottoms of flip flops for stamps to empty birth control packets for stencils!!!

That was all exciting & fun but my favorite part was when we learned to carve our own stamps! Both of the stamps in the photo are carved out of cheap rubber erasers. We sketched our image and transferred it to the eraser and used a carving tool to make our own stamps! I thought the eyes were not good enough on the first one and so I tried to fix them & then she turned out bug eyed so I quickly made another one! I am amazed at how easy this is to do!

I have another class tonight and two more on Thursday. Stay tuned I'll be posting more of my creations later in the week!

MWAH!!!

Thursday, July 17, 2008

An Epidemic

An epidemic is spreading like wild fire in the McDonald & Green families. You might want to stay away for a while so you don't catch it! Symptoms include nausea, extreme emotions & your stomach starts to swell and keeps growing for about nine months, then one of these beautiful little creatures will emerge. The symptoms only seem to be showing up in the women, however at the end of the nine months the men start showing symptoms too.......extreme emotions, sleepless nights & an empty wallet! If you don't want one of these running around your house I'd stay far, far away!



In one of my last couple of posts I mentioned that we are going to have a total of 3 new babies in our families.........make that four!
Troy's other sister is pregnant now too!



Auntie M is so excited, 4 little babies in less than 11 months.....I have to go shopping............

Congratulations Tara & Jim!!!
Mwah!

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Sienna Michelle

My niece
Sienna Michelle
arrived on Friday, June 20th @ 10:01 pm.
She weighed 7lbs 2 oz & was 19.5" long.

I think she is one of the most beautiful babies I have ever seen & I know everyone is going to say that it's because she's family & my first niece, but I had to say it anyway, I think she's beautiful!

So I've really gotten into the digital scrapbooking in the last week, now that I have such a great subject, it makes it that much more fun! I put together a little slide show for you all to view of some scrapbook pages I put together with photos I took, some sent by the proud parents & others from the grandparents!

Enjoy!

Monday, June 16, 2008

Auntie M

I've loved the Wizard of OZ every since I was little and it would be quite fitting for BlingGirl to wear a pair of Ruby Slippers, however instead of playing the role of Dorthy I am going to be playing the role of
Auntie M!

Yes boys & girls you heard that right,
I AM GOING TO BE AN AUNT!!!

About a month ago I got a call from my sister I don't remember how the conversation went but for some reason I kept asking her if she was pregnant and she promised she wasn't and the next day I got the call, well, actually it was a text:
EPT +

For those of you who don't know, I have one brother & one sister. At the time I found out my sister was pregnant I knew that my sister-in-law had stopped taking her birth control. I predicted to Corinne that her & Stephanie would be pregnant and the same time...

Yesterday morning my brother called me, he said that he is excited to be an Uncle but not as excited as he is that is he going to be a Dad!!!!

In the next 8 months I'm going to become
Auntie M x3!!!
My sister, my brother's wife & my husband's sister
are all 3 pregnant right now!

Troy's sister, Tanya is going to give birth any day now. She has gone through a lot this last week, she was induced and was supposed to have her baby last Thursday, but her little girl is just not ready yet.

I have to tell of her ordeal, she's an amazing woman.

Wednesday night she was induced & started her contractions immediately, 1-2 minutes apart. They told her she wasn't dilated enough for the epidural and tried giving her pain medication through and IV which made her throw up so they had to stop the IV medication. After that they told her that she could have the epidural, but Tanya has problems with her blood clotting & has to take blood thinner medication, so when her body was finally ready for it her blood was too thin and they couldn't give it to her, 16 hours later she got the epidural.

She started the pitocyn & the contractions were even stronger, but the epidural had kicked in and she couldn't feel them.

28 hours later she was still only dilated just barely above 1cm; still having contractions 5 minutes apart she was released from the hospital and sent home to rest & recover for her next go round. If their little girl doesn't decide to come earlier she'll be back again next Wednesday.

We can't wait to see you and we are sending you all our love and energy!
xoxox
Mwah!

Monday, June 9, 2008

The Grass Is Always Greener

Love Where Your At,
Love Who Your With,
Enjoy Every Minute,
When You Move On,
You'll Miss It,
You'll Miss Them.

Monday, May 26, 2008

Change The World

I DARE YA!



I LOVE Joan Jett!!!
I LOVE this song!

Even if your not a punk rocker like me you'll like this song. I've had this song on MySpace for about a year now & I just can't find a song I like better to replace it.

ROCK YOU!
This one's for you, Amanda!

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

HeadRush Rulz!

The much anticipated HeadRush Reunion
was a couple weeks ago.
We had a blast, it was so good to see everyone!


For those of you who don't know, my husband was a Rock Star in his past life. Every once in a while all the guys and the GF's (that's short for Girlfriends aka wives) get together to watch old home movies, listen to rock music & the guys jam playing their rock'n music from the past.
I don't have many still photos to share because I had the slam cam in my hand the whole time. I tried really hard but I just couldn't make the video work, so you'll have to watch their famous music video instead!
JEFFERY

LOVE ALL OF YOU LONG TIME!

HEADRUSH RULZ!!!
LuE ~ I'll forgive you for almost killing my dogs and playing catch with glass beer bottles from one floor of the house to another until you missed & it broke, just as long as you promise to come back soon and do it all over again! How are your fingers!?!?!?!?!?

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Wire Crochet

I wanted to share some details about some of the pictures I posted from our trip to San Francisco. We went to museums & galleries, some would let you takes pictures but most would not, the de Young Museum located inside Golden Gate Park did allow us to take photos of all but one exhibit.

The artist of this exhibit is Ruth Asawa and the exhibit was simply called "Wire Sculptures". She is pretty amazing, you can read more about her on her website.

The following are Crocheted Wire Sculptures
made of iron, copper, & brass wire.

These are part of her Tied Wire series.


I love art & love things made of wire and metal so it was easy picking this as my favorite exhibit.