Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Can you read me now?

As I was saying...my garden has been such a blessing this year.  And with that blessing comes hours of canning and freezing veggies.  We have quite the cabinet full of gorgeous canning jars filled with jams, beets, pickles, etc.  With that said...please forgive the writing absence.  I have been busy, I promise.

So. let's get reacquainted. My name is Eloise and I am an artist of all things paper.  I work in a studio which is actually an old smoke house on my husband's family farm near Austin.  One of my fav people is a fellow artist named Tim Holtz.  I got to meet him for the first time in Minneapolis a few weeks ago.
He is a great teacher.  I have a lot to catch you up on so I will see you tomorrow with some fun projects!

Thanks for stopping by.
Eloise

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Different is Good


I had lunch today at a place in Austin called the Farmacy. It is modeled after a pharmacy (duh) and the brand they are creating is way cool - even down to the salt and pepper shakers. But ambiance alone will not keep your doors open. The food has got to rock especially if you are going to make it in weird, quirky Austin.
I had a turkey sandwich on multigrain bread with a dash of strawberry/orange jam on it smothered with mozzarella cheese. (I am hungry again as I am typing this!) Yum yum, my friends. Side note: I discovered I have a jar fetish - especially blue tinted jars. I have an array of them in my kitchen. I was tempted to make these salt and pepper shakers part of that array but...I walked away thankful we found another cool place we can call home.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

I love you Hallmark but...


When's the last time you gave someone a card and they kept it out and displayed it? I love you Hallmark but your cards don't have a lot of staying power. This card, which is actually a card that holds up to three tags, was displayed in my mother in law's kitchen for months. It allowed me enough room to thank her for all she does and on the other tag I created a word cloud to tell her all the qualities that make her special. I think it was a feel good card for both of us!

There is only one problem...what am I going to do for this year's card? I better get busy.

Honor the women in your life and use your creativity to say a BIG thank you!

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Great find!

We went bumming yesterday in the hill Country and found this antique holder of treasures. I am using it for my new distress markers and Copic.  Love it!


Saturday, April 7, 2012

My Garden Party


"Where have you been?," I've been asked. Well...it's been a cross between planting and tending to my large garden and being flu sick. For all you artists out there you know what I'm talking about. Trying to be creative while feeling like the flu is knocking at your door is just an art killer. But I did want you to know that I am alive and coming back. I took my garden and applied some creative elements to it and wah - la- Garden Art. Check this out.

I have been busy still creating and coming up, some results from an online class I am taking from the master, Tim Holtz. He is teaching us about inks, stamping, and "out of the box thinking" when it comes to our art message to the world. It has been an eye opener for sure.

So be creative today and thankful for your health. Eloise

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Comments from the Coop


Sorry for the writing delay. It is planting time around the farm and my acrylic nails are taking a beating. We decided to move the coop fence line out further so our lovely chickens would have fresh greens to chew on and enjoy. I was so excited to see them fly the coop and head out to explore greener pastures - literally. So out they come and go to the old fence line and stop. Whaaaat? Even though there was nothing holding them back, they had been trained to stop. Where they taking lessons from the humans?
It's been a week now and they are getting the hang of it and enjoying their new freedom. No old fence lines and delicious rewards await.
By delicious I mean...take a look at this. They richness of their eggs is wonderful.
So loose the fences, venture out and you just might see the rich rewards!
Working on a cool project this week. I'll be sending you sneak peeks soon.


Wednesday, February 15, 2012




Did you enjoy your day of love? I wanted to get this posted yesterday because I love the message of...well...love. This is a frame that I altered for a family friend who is getting married in a few weeks. The sentiment I used says this..."Love does not consist in gazing at each other...but in looking together in the same direction." Cool, huh?

No matter how long you have been married, we are all vulnerable to inching apart in different directions. Giving a box of drug store chocolates and a card is sometimes not enough. Why not send them something when they least expect it! Give your special relationship a GPS gut check and reinforce your life direction together. Do you truly know which direction you are headed?



Cupid Over and Out

Monday, February 13, 2012

Baby Names


We are knee deep in the midst of wading through baby names for my son and daughter in law's new addition. I tried to explain to him that sometimes you leave it up to randomness. When I was stuck with what to name him I got out a Texas map and decided to close my eyes and point to the map. Wherever my finger was -- that was going to be his name of destiny. And...I pointed to Tyler, Texas. So, Tyler Norman Owens it was. I realize that it was a gamble. I could of landed on White Settlement or San Marcos!
So, now they are trying to decide on what his name will be. I sent him suggestions like Sebastian, or Green Ivy, (Beyonce named her daughter Blue Ivy.) or Rocko Owens. I'm not getting anywhere. Sigh...
Here is a picture of the valentine I sent to my no name grandson...affectionately named, Baby Owens. Any ideas on great boy names? We need help!
Enjoy your week and celebrate your name. At least you have one!
Signed,
Green Ivy Owens
(I kinda like this.)

Sunday, February 12, 2012

My New Hang Out


I believe everyone needs their place in this world to play, create, or to just think. This is mine. It is a studio I created out of an old smokehouse that my husband's family built years ago. I saw it and fell in love. I found my place.

Now, you go find yours and make it special. If you already have one, use this spring to re-do it, re- paint it, or go to Stein Mart and buy something new to put up on your wall. Everyone needs to shake up their place so...start shaking!

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Envelop Album with pull out flaps





A Simple Gluestick

Everything I have accomplished in my life has been because of a focused energy to the task at hand. From starting my own professional speaking business 20 years ago with a phone line and a business card, to attending my first crafter's convention with just a glue stick...I know me very well. And this is what I know. I love challenging and motivating people to live bigger and love better. It has been my own journey for these last 50 ish years that motivates me to get up everyday and get on with it!

I had no idea where that would take me but here I am - hanging out on a beautiful farm near Austin, taking care of chickens, harvesting an organic garden, and living life a bit slower these days. My hunch - this slower pace has awakened the creative, God breathed fire within me to develop a new way to inspire. No more jumping on airplanes to hit three cities in three days to deliver my message. Now I craft my message from my studio, an old smokehouse actually, to help the recipient not only document their memories but to use their memories to stir them - even challenge them.

Everyone has a fire inside of them, motivating them to act. My prayer is that you return frequently to Paper Fire and be ignited to create a masterpiece - in your life or in your artistry. Welcome to the fire!