5.23.2009

Clay Considerations


I recently had a meeting of the minds with clay afficianado Mary Quallo. The idea of a polymer clay guild has been bandied about periodically since I opened Rock Paper Scissors, but to date that is as far as its gone. Thank goodness there are take-charge gals like Mary in the world who do more than just envision the good times we'll all have in some hazy but glorious future after somebody got off their patoot long enough to actually implement a plan. Mary is on the job and I can say with complete confidence that there will be happy clay guilders doing marvelous things before you can say "I wonder what Sarah Shriver's schedule looks like." In the meantime, feast your eyes on this incredible necklace fashioned by Kathleen Dustin. I wonder if she's adopting.

5.01.2009

Scrap St. Louis Ladies


Look at all the lovely ladies that visited me last Friday after a fun-filled day of creating at Scrap St. Louis! No, they are not baton-twirling majorettes (actually, they may be....that never came up in conversation....one never knows does one?) they are holding tissue wrapped rolls of papery goodness. I do so love women who have an appreciation for beautiful paper. Thanks so much to Margie Romney-Aslett (lovely and talented) for capturing this Kodak moment. And also to my friend Kathy Northup (equally lovely and talented) for corralling the shoppers and sending them my way - no easy feat as you can well imagine. It was truly a pleasure!

4.25.2009

Noteworthy Pictorial


A little candy for the eye of the beholder.

We have been quiet lately, but rest assured we are as busy as bees stocking up on goods, rearranging fixtures while spring cleaning, fine tuning workshops and thinking ever fondly of you!


...soooo keep calm & carry on!

3.19.2009

BUY 2 GET 1 FREEEEEE!



Peruse our pleasing pile of rubberstamps at a pleasantly
reduced price!

Orange Art Apparently



Fresh fun in the form of Orange Art paper.
These are parent sheets used for their stationery
purposes,but we have gathered them here for you in half of all their glory,sized to use easily for covering a book,making a paper bowl,wrapping a special gift,framing or whatever YOU may choose to do with them!
We hope that you will stop by and pick some of these sheets up to add to your collections!

3.06.2009

The Origami Club in The Journal!



Check out our article in the Suburban Journal!