Sunday, November 1, 2015
six feet underground, or 20,000 leagues under the sea... cookies!
Thank you to Jef for his order of Dia de los Muertos skulls and mermaids!
The mermaid shape is actually a Disney Pocahontas in a kind of heroine stance with her hair blowing, I just bent her a little so she'd have a dolphin-like swoop. and of course the Ariel palette, but with Ginger Grant make-up, and some pearl bling. (are we still saying "bling"?) stay tuned, I have Halloween/baby/barista cuteness on the way.
Labels:
Dia de los Muertos,
Halloween,
mermaid,
skull
Tuesday, July 28, 2015
spring pretties
A recent
Sunday found the family and I at the in-laws celebrating 3 occasions at
once—the co-birthday party of nephew Andrew and niece Grace (that Sunday being
about the midpoint between their birthdays) and the 45th wedding
anniversary of Jeff’s Ps, Bobbi and Wayne.
Andrew picked blue, Grace picked teal, and I made airbrushed lizards and
butterflies for the kids. For the happy
couple, I made blossoms in their wedding colors, peach and white. I added a few in coral for fun, and some
yellow sugar “pollen” for sparkle. Happy
birthday/birthday/anniversary to you, may there be many more years!
The lizard
to the right has a smooshy tail, because it was humid. Commercial kitchens, which I intend to
utilize more, are more climate controlled than my home, where I bake for my
family. I will be more into the business
of selling cookies for real—licensed, insured, business-carded, advertised,
vending to your local businesses, teaching(?), and stocking your parties with
awesome treats—in the coming weeks. So
tell your friends! (striking a superhero stance)
These hearts
were to welcome a baby girl. I have no
other details, but “welcome!” to the little one. The little-kid-like scribble flowers were a
similar technique to the purple flowers on…
…these cakes,
for a bridal shower in Milwaukee.
Cousin-in-law Kati ordered them, and took delivery of them after I
elected to take care of 2 tasks at once: to get the cookies delivered to her,
and to give myself 2 hours off. I
accomplished this by driving to Milwaukee.
I love and miss driving—all I do in the suburbs is short trips to the
same places. Driving on 94 through that
rolling, half-green (it was march), nowhere of space between Chicagoland and
when you start seeing outlet malls after the WI border, is like driving across
the steppes of Russia, dotted with business parks and RV dealerships and the
like. I imagined that I wasn’t headed
for a Starbucks at a busy intersection, but a hut in Ulaanbaatar. But Starbucks it was, and we all had
somewhere to be, so we agreed to get a real family gathering going at some
point. And then I was on my way east
across Russia again.
Finally,
here are some bits o’beach I did for my kiddo’s school’s Daddy-Daughter dance,
the theme of which was “under the sea.”
Fondant shells and pearl dragees, and 3 kinds of sand colored sugar made
little seaside circles sparkle.
Thanks for stopping by; coming soon,
Shakespeare…
Thursday, February 26, 2015
#EFFit
And the other pile of pictures I’m sitting on was from
Elgin’s first annual Fringe Fest. I took
part because if I look at everything as a no, I won’t do anything, right? So here was a never before art show for
artist who were not quite mainstream and I thought, yes, let’s see what can
happen here. I inquired, was
(enthusiastically, I might add) encouraged to join in the fun, and after much
daydreaming, I narrowed it down to my five favorite (that week) shapes.
I participated on a Saturday, first at the Family Fringe
Fest, in a wee park in the middle of town.
Here’s my table…
I chose shapes and techniques based on what I thought would
demonstrate my skills as an artist. I
don’t usually use that word self-reflectively, as art is usually in the eye of
the beholder, but if I were to attempt to convince you that lovely things can
happen on a cookie, as well as a on canvas or stage, I’d have to bring the good
stuff. So I brought:
Rockets—a composite shape, and the airbrushed water-color
spots make the moons look nice and cratered.
Asters--A mini fondant cutter added extra petals to a sun
shape, with multiple shades of yellow to accentuate the wavy contours of the
petals.
Grapes—each grape was a piped dot, sugared in 2 shades of
purple, or brushed with purple pearl dust.
They were gorgeous up close. It’s
also a composite shape that I made with a mini maple leaf and an upside-down
Christmas tree.
Geckos—aqua blue, like a gecko isn’t, with little arabesque
gold dots. Scales are so unevolved,
right? These were the hot seller—they
might be my favorite too.
And the fest was selling stenciled t-shirts with the twitter
hashtag #EFFit. So I made a few myself
with a homemade stencil and some “paint splatters” with my airbrush.
When the Family portion ended, I packed up and finished up
the afternoon and evening outside the Side Street Studio Arts, so incoming ticket
buyers would see my wares. I did well,
but probably could have gotten away with simpler designs for less. The kids wanted cookies no matter what they
looked like. But I wasn’t there to
“sell” my baking skills, though I always bring them of course, I really did want to
make this hard on myself as an illustrator—making them in volume, and making
them awesome. And I did it. And if I have the space and time this summer,
I expect I’ll be signing up again. So
see you on the fringe ;)
Monday, February 23, 2015
what you've been missing
There is so much I've done, and so little I've posted for you. Here's a speed round, and a heap of apologies for keeping you waiting:
Prettiest first, these were from a bridal show last summer.
Also from last summer, ice cream...
...and patriotic pinwheel stars.
a Minion birthday...
...and a Scooby-Doo birthday (H is for Hannah).
my sister-in-law, Kristi's birthday
this poor little guy I found on my phone from late 2013!
Battle of the Books at the library. (b.o.b for apples, eh?)
for the kiddo's Halloween fun fair at school
more Halloween fun, with airbrushing and plastic bugs
and a Clifford the Big Red Dog themed "Paws to Read" event at the library. Those bone sprinkles did double duty in graveyard pudding dirt cups for Halloween.
Not far behind, I've got last summer's Fringe Fest where yours truly was the only food artist. And coming up, a Midsummer Nights Dream, a vintage clothing show, barista aprons, and everything I've been taking pictures of at work with the work phone--just gotta email the darn pics to my computer and I'll be good to go! I hope you all have a splendid week, and may stay warm! Now I gotta run to OfficeMax...
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