Saturday, December 26, 2015

The Wooden Table Made of Paper



I printed and cut out photographs of actual table legs to give the wooden table effect. If you look at the top you can see the side of the envelope and just how thick the letter was.



        Recently I had the task of writing someone back, but I wanted to be creative about it. So I decided to create for them a writing table with a fresh cup of coffee, a cat, and the actual letter sitting on the top. I, of course, needed a tasseled rug to complete this look.  Everything you see on this card is made of paper. I used box supports to make the table lift into a standing position when one opens the card. What I love about this pop up card, is that it for the most part looks like a real table you could have in your living room. If you open up the envelope on the table, there is a folded piece of paper with the words that I wanted to say. If you turn the card to the backside, I have my ZDesigns logo stamped there.

Ms. Francine's Holiday Show



My famous quilter aunt, Kyra Hicks, came out to support me and watched my items while I took breaks!


                     A few Sundays ago, artist and dollmaker, Ms. Francine Haskins opened her home/studio for several artists to sell their work (ME included!). I was there from 9am to 7pm. It was an amazing experience for me because it was the first show where I got to meet potential customers. This really was a learning experience as well, and I learned a lot about what an audience desires of my work. I sold several of my purses, and some of them even sold TWICE!! I sold many of my pop up greeting cards and artist books. It was wonderful to be able to connect with my audience and I really look forward to my next show-wherever that is!

Friday, November 20, 2015

Easy Breezy Zebra


             According to my blog history, I made this tissue box cover design for the first time more than 2 years ago for my high school English teacher. It really seems like yesterday. This one is different however, because I decided to put the hair on two of the zebras. This took me a few weeks to finish, though I really thought it would take longer! Of course, my logo is on two sides. I can't wait to see how this one will sell. Design credit to Conn Baker Gibney!

Friday, November 13, 2015

4 Black Santas


            This lovely design is in existence thanks to Conn Baker Gibney. Maybe you can't tell, but Santa's face is on all four sides.The Santa in the original design has a pale face, but I decided to put a simple spin on that. What I just love, and I enjoyed doing, is the puff ball on his hat. It really gives this tissue box cover a 3D feel. The beard is simply rows and rows of turkey loop stitches, which are just individual loops. The finished produce is very soft! I also used turkey loop stitches as the inside lining of the grey shoes I created a few years back-and many posts back. I have faith that this tissue box cover will sell around Christmas time.




~Blue Flames~



        The design credits for this gorgeous purse go to Fran Rohus. This purse is called "Blue Flames". As you can see, the design does indeed look like a series of flames.This is the second one I've completed to date. This purse took me several years to complete only because I stopped for a long time. I guess I just needed a break from needlepoint, but I came back STRONG and completed this piece with my logo (ZMW) on both sides, a reinforced bottom perfect for using like an actual purse, and light purple and dark purple lining. As you can tell, I was very happy to be modeling this purse-I don't always get a chance to model my needlepoint pieces. I also don't always wear dresses! I would LOVE to be able to tote this around myself, but it's time to let someone else be the owner.

Saturday, September 12, 2015

The Box Card







         I created this 3-D box in a card for a good friend I was writing to. Originally, I just needed a reason to use the box idea and what I came up with was nothing extravagant. This is a 3-D pop-up box with a movable lid. I sent a box with pictures and a letter paper-clipped to the sides. This is because otherwise it would not close properly. The tiny pictures are in the orange, handmade envelope to the right. The letter written on a piece of notebook paper is to the left. The large background is a humorous chart about mustaches, that I just loved! And the brick paper is also something I happened to see one day in craft store. If you saw this card in person, you would see that it REALLY makes an impression. As you can see from the video (which you can only view on a computer), this card really pops! I do not recommend watching this in full-screen~the screen is too grainy. I know it may be tempting!

Saturday, August 22, 2015

Play it Again, Rosie!

 
This is a quick video of the completion of the final stages of my Rose on a Piano tissue box cover. This box was designed by Cathy Mullins. I could have, of course, done a time-stamp video of the WHOLE process, but this is just as intriguing, I feel. I started and finished this tissue box cover over the course of my week-long vacation. I felt confident with the tricky part, the rose, because I have made this box once before for a friend.

Thursday, July 30, 2015

Many Talents, One Show





                Recently my needlepoint work was on display at a local talent show. The talent show was put together by the EDGE group that I'm a part of. For this to work, I had to surrender my items to them before the actual show. I'm just in love with how they displayed my work! The silk blanket is just a perfect match for the designs laid out here. You'll notice that the lights were dimmed just perfectly and there are tiny fake candles on the blanket as well to add a little pizzazz. The painting in the black frame was something another artist did for the show. I had a blast on this day, and it felt nice to get back to displaying my work; it had been a while.

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Spiral IN Control




            Again, here is a wild card with a simple idea. The spiral here is very easy to make, and it lies flat when closed. I wanted to show my friend that they are in no way an average-joe. I think this card displays that very well. And I absolutely love the different papers used here. The top and bottom pictures are the front and back of the card.

The Flattest Tissue Box Around




          The fact that I have to hold this pop up card up in no way diminishes its awesomeness. I made this card for a friend with a very serious illness, and the irony is that I'm sending them a card one would think to make for someone with a cold! I think it's funny. The tissue in this card is real. All the tissue box is, is a single piece of paper with a hole in it, and three folds. This one is pretty cool, simply because it requires so little effort. I made this card in maybe 20 minutes. Both kinds of paper can be purchased from your local craft store. And yes, I used a glue stick.

Dinner Table for Two






           I had brunch with a relative of mine and wanted to thank them for the experience with a lovely pop up card! I'm diving back into pop ups these days. The idea of this card is to imitate where we had our brunch - as if it was at a dinner table. So my relative sees a flat white card, opens it up, and sees a 3-D table and two furnished chairs...made out of paper, of course. This is one of my favorite pieces because it can become so many things with a creative mind. Notice the plate and silverware that I drew on the table. I would not have this idea were it not for a pop up class I recently took taught by book artist and author, Carol Barton. She also taught me the magical power of glue sticks; a tool I used to think was better left to elementary school art classes!

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

The Fire Meadows Three

             I've always loved this pattern and I remember when I was younger and just starting out with needlepoint, I didn't have the skills to complete a tissue box cover like these. But I absolutely adored this design. Now here I am today, mastering the pattern in 3 different color schemes. The design is called Blue Meadows and it was designed by Conn Baker Gibney. The 'blue' one is the original color scheme. These took me several months to complete, partly because I made three at one time. I must say though, that it is tiring to do the SAME blue house, tree and bridge, over and over again. This is how I felt doing the Obama boxes, but more so. These three, of course, have my logo on them. Though this time, I used ZOE instead of ZMW on two of them.

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Adulthood



       For a while now, I've wanted to make a tunnel book. I just was stumped on ideas for one. One finally came to me, though, in the form of a text post on Tumblr. This text post was basically someone writing a letter of rejection to the universe, saying they don't want to be an adult. I added a few lines to it, and this book was born. As you can see from the last picture, this book can stretch far so from far away it looks like one picture. I loved making this one.

Half Love



           This book is very precious to me. It is called "Half Love" because of what it is about. This book is about my experience having feelings for someone who doesn't feel the same way. This has happened to me enough for me to make an illustrated book about it. I only have three of these book made, to date, because all the illustrations in the books are identical to one another, so that exact takes time. The pages are sewn together using pink thread. This is a technique I learned from "Making Handmade Books" by Alisa Golden. I am very proud of this book because it was me taking my heart-breaking experience and turning it first into a poem, and then into illustrations to go with the words. My inspiration for this book came from a published artist book titled "Love" illustrated by Gian Berto Vanni. If you've never heard of it, here is the Amazon link to the book. Buy it!: Love Book
It has to be the coolest book I've ever had the privilege to read. The relation to my book title is purely coincidental.