Friday Favorites



Just about anything and everything that I do is Holiday inspired...in one way or another. But this little collection of Friday Favorites is especially so. Halloween is near & dear to my heart...so close it is to my birthday, and it's also right in the middle of this glorious season so rich with color and romance. And being that this is the last Friday that I'll have before the magical and mystical All Hallows Eve, I figured I'd share the love. 

To start with are these delicate doilies, framed and matted in black. Lovingly crocheted by the skilled hands of someone's Great Granny, I love their almost spider web like appearance. 



This chocolate tuxedo pie with pecan crust was double take worthy. Aaron was rushing around, looking for packing material or something, and as he was walking past me behind the couch, he could see my screen. I heard his feet screech to a halt on the wood floor and he reversed two steps to grab a second look. I have a long list of recipes that I "must make", but seriously, this one is a "must must make"! I'll be turning my kitchen into a black tie affair one of these Autumn evenings.


You know how much I adore old photos. They are way up at the top of my favorite collectibles list. And to narrow the list even further...old "Holiday" photos make me melt! Black & white shots of the family Christmas tree, oh jeez...the aluminum trees from the 1950's are to die for...kids and their Easter baskets, holding stuffed bunnies...and I especially love old Halloween photos like this , kids in their costumes, they often have a creepy quality and the creepiness wasn't on purpose. Like this was just two girls in their pretty dresses, showing off their homemade masks...but the sepia tone, the age of the pic, and that barnyard shack in this rural setting just creeps me out. I love it!



This photo made me laugh out loud. Seriously. I'm telling myself that the dog has a great sense of humor! Like he is fully aware of the joke. I'd like to imagine that he planned this out...his mom & dad entering the room to find him just like this...LOL!  



I adore these earrings from Luminoddities.
They're made from real, antique tintype images. Again, the age of the images, and the careful cropping just make them creepy. All we see is a single hand...his and hers.I really could plan am entire outfit around these. I love the time worn brass and the black buttons. Perfect accessories for a Hallowe'en get together.


And at last, I LOVE these! I'm sure you can use them all year round, but to me they scream Halloween. A super simple diy craft. Take a pic of your house, or find an old pic, or take a pic of the spookiest house in town, even is you have to transform it into a spooky house...it could start out baby pink...all you have to do is print it out sepia toned! I just love how they glow. You can make a tiny village on a windowsill. 

Ok, thanks again for stopping in to see my Friday Favorites. I wish you all a happy weekend!
xo, Jenny

How to Make: faux mini doughnuts



Hi guys! I mentioned last week that we will be alternating our weekly Thursday classes between Art Journaling and other Mixed Media crafts. We'd love to do the Art Journaling every single week but we just have so so many other fun projects and at this point in time Thursday is our only free day. Hopefully, even you die hard Art Journalers will be just as psyched to tackle these other mixed media projects.You'll find that the supplies and tools used are nearly identical. This first one...our Faux Mini Doughnuts!...is a project that we've had on the back burner forever. They are super easy and super fun...and we've given the finished doughnuts as holiday gifts more than a few times.

We chose to do mini doughnuts simply because they are so adorbs...but you can make standard size just as well. We are big fans of faux sweets. Our home is full of faux cakes and cupcakes arranged on cake stands and under glass domes...we've been collecting them for years. At art events we often try to teach at least one class that focuses on faux sweets but we've never been able to do these particular doughnuts from start to finish at an event...this is due to the sculpting step, which takes 2-3 days to dry. But other than that, they're easy squeezy. This tutorial is for anyone who has the desire to make a sweet piece of almost-good-enough-to-eat artwork! Not even a smidge of crafting experience is required. Just bring your enthusiasm and your sweet tooth!



We've used a few different types of clay for this sort of project, but found that Air-Dry Clay by Crayola works perfect for these mini doughnuts!

For this step you will need:
 Air Dry Clay
a glass of water
waxed paper

Working upon a surface of waxed paper we rolled uniform sized balls (a little bigger than golf balls...see above pic) after warming the clay up a bit in our hands. 



Then we rolled each ball out into individual logs. (see above pic)


Next, join the ends of the logs, pinching and working together to form a ring.



Start smoothing your ring using your finger tips dipped in water.


Perfect your doughnut shape smoothing as you go with water.


Make as many as you'd like! Set them aside to dry for 2-3 days. Yes, we know, the 2-3 days feels like an eternity...but it'll be worth it.



After 3 days or so your doughnuts will be dry and a chalky white. That's really when you'll know that they're dry...the color changes from a creamy white to a white white.


Time to paint them! Pour out your "cake colors".  We used chocolate brown, terra cotta, very pale butter yellow, and golden yellow. (and you'll see that we poured a tan khaki type color, but truth be told...we did not use it...so don't bother with the khaki tan.)




Base coat your doughnuts with very pale yellow. Paint one side, set down, let dry...flip and repeat. This is the process for painting classic doughnuts...but you can get creative here by all means. (You'll see in the pic that we did a couple other kinds of doughnuts...a chocolate chocolate...and that other one is pumpkin spice.) 


You can continue working upon the waxed paper but we happened to have a cooling rack handy. Let them dry ( you could blow dry them if you'd like to speed things up)


Next step in painting is to make them look "fried". You'll do this with a "fry wash".
Mix a wash using the terra cotta, the golden yellow, and a tiny touch of the chocolate brown. To make the wash just blend the colors on your palette until you get the desired tone and then continually dip your detail brush in water, adding the water to the paint on your palette until you get a semi transparent look to the paint.


Create a "fry line". You'll notice a light toned line that goes right down the middle of a doughnut. We call this the "fry line". It occurs in the cooking process. When they fry doughnuts they float them in hot oil. They fry one side and then flip...the light toned line is the portion that didn't get immersed in the oil, so it remained light. Having this line will give you that realistic doughnut look.

So, the "fry line" should just be the pale yellow from the base coat. Brush the "fry wash" on the top side of your doughnut and blot and dab with a paper towel (which you'll see in the step directly below this.) but when applying this wash and working it with the paper towel don't go all the way down the side of the doughnut...leave this area untouched by the wash...after you wash both top and bottom what remains will be the pale yellow "fry line."


Here's a pic of  the wash being wiped and dabbed with a paper towel. Applying the fry wash is a simple process. In fact, the shape and texture of your clay doughnut will almost do the work for you. You're just brushing the wash onto your pale yellow doughnut and then dabbing it away. Again, leave a strip of pale yellow around the middle of the doughnut.


You should see a line. And it's not a problem at all if you get wash on this middle strip of doughnut...because what we always do is wait for the fry wash to dry and then we paint a strip of pale yellow around the middle as you can see in the pic above.


Let them dry ( again you could blow dry them)


Now seal them with a coat of matte finish Mod Podge.


Here comes the FUN part! Dipping them in "glaze"! 

We made strawberry, vanilla, chocolate annnd pumpkin spice glazes.

Here is how:
heavy gloss gel medium by Golden
Liquitex gloss varnish
craft paint in desired color

Mixing up your glaze is not an exact science. Mix each in a shallow bowl...this will make it easier for you to dip your doughnut into the glaze. 
Ok, the ratio is roughly this...it's mostly the Liquitex gloss varnish.
Then, thicken it up with the Heavy Gel (gloss) medium.
Then add paint until you've got enough color so that your glaze is opaque.

The consistency should be thick enough so that you can dip your doughnut in, then set down your doughnut and the glaze remains on top like a thick frosting. It doesn't just pour down the sides. (see pic below)

As you go along you can add more of the Liquitex if the glaze is too thick, or more gel medium if it's too thin. As you can see in the pic below, the glaze has a ridge line from being dipped, but as the doughnuts sit the glaze will settle.




Don't they look so so fun?




the glaze will settle just like the real thing!



We even made a pumpkin spice doughnut!


We recommend letting them dry for a day or so before displaying them, or "playing" with them.


We hope you enjoyed this tutorial! We think they'd make a really fun family project or rainy day craft with the kiddos! We'd LOVE to see yours! Please, by all means feel free to come back and link up in the comments! And let us know any tricks or tips or changes to the process that helped you along the way. We just love hearing about your own creative endeavors...so please please share all the deets!

Thanks for joining us today!
xo Jenny & Aaron

GN is sold . Goodbye LA

 Matt Helders the drummer for the Arctic Monkey's dropped in and bought the GN. He's a kickass drummer and has some good style. He showed up in the sickest 69 ish green and black camaro. A dream car of mine.

 Here is the camaro!
 Flatbed in the city or beverly hillbillie's
 Saw this funny duck on the hollywood strip
Well I hate to leave but i'm headed back to portland to build some bikes.

One man's trash...



Today's weather was pretty much near perfect for Fall...chilly yet sunny. We had a few windows open, as well as both the front door and the kitchen door. We were a household busy with projects. Out front Walt was stripping down, sanding, and priming his jeep. Then Aaron came home with these two great pieces from a woman around the corner who's house is under renovation. She said she was still emotionally attached to both of them but couldn't make them work in her new home layout. 
When Aaron told her that he had some fab re-do ideas for them she was much happier to see that they'd be getting new lives. Aaron and myself worked almost exclusively on furniture for many years...painting literally hundreds of pieces. The two of us in our work van trekking all over New Jersey and New York, picking up bedroom sets etc... so that we could work our custom magic on them. In meeting with our clients we've been in more homes and shops than we could ever remember.  
As soon as Aaron saw this cupboard which happens to be a super bright pink (too peachy for me)...he knew we could make it work in our soon to be rearranged home. Being that we work from home we are always in need of storage. It could work in the studio or kitchen or livingroom. The woman used it in her laundry room and pointed out the detergent stains on the shelves.  
I was itching to get right to sanding and priming it today. I'm not sure which room it will go in...I'm leaning toward studio or kitchen. I have a few ideas for it but it will have to wait till we get the kitchen and studio painted. And then you can bet it will probably be tackled in a single day! And worry not...I promise there'll be a full tutorial of the makeover.



And the second find that Aaron carried home, (this one a whole lot heavier due to the mirror!) is this really cool door with big mirror panels. It's definitely getting painted...not sure what color...and not sure which room we'd use it in...but it could be an awesome addition to our decor.

We have a pretty long list of projects to check off and we are really excited about all of them. Big ones and little ones alike.  

 So...I just thought I'd drop a line to let you guys in on our project driven Sunday. After cleaning up we topped the night off with a pizza, some chocolate, and The Walking Dead! Not a bad Sunday at all. 
What did you guys do this weekend?
xo Jenny

A Birthday Sale!


Hey guys!
It's that time of year again...my Birthday has rolled around again...and whadaya know...I'm 25 AGAIN! 
And to celebrate this mathematical miracle we're throwing a big 25% off sale! (my real birthday is on the 22nd but we're starting a couple days early.) This is a great time to grab anything you might've had your eye on for a while...maybe one of our bigger signs or diecuts...ya know...an item where the discount will add up. Heck, I'm willing to share my birthday...shop for yourself...you deserve a gift. haha!
But seriously, a sale is sale...but when putting this together it's really you guys that we have in mind. You have no idea how much we appreciate your support...your pats on the back...your words of encouragement. We live to create and create to live...and without you guys none of it would be possible. Thank you so much for sharing another year with me. I look forward to many many more! Love ya to bits!
xo, Jenny

Friday Favorites

 lemon almond cake


Happy Friday to you all! Wow, this is maybe the latest ever that I've posted my Friday Favorites. It was a busy day...had to ship a bunch of packages, get organized, clean up the studio, and then start all over again to get stuff prepped for shipping on Monday. No matter what...if you work in an office or work for yourself...one thing is certain...you cannot escape the grind. But that's life...and I'm not necessarily complaining. Truth be told...you should be happy to even have a grind. In today's world the grind is a gift.
And in thinking of the day-in, day-out worker bee existence that we all are required to have, it got me thinking about what these Friday Favorites actually mean to me...and how I'd like for that meaning to be passed on to all of you guys. Well, for starters, they indicate the end of the work week for most of us...and that in itself is a reason to rejoice! But for me they also are illustrations of why we suffer the grind. These are the types of things that we all work for. Some of them are things that you shop for with your hard earned paycheck...but a lot of my Friday Faves don't have a price tag...they simply require your time. And that's a big reason why we work...to buy ourselves some TIME. Some time to do wonderful things and bake amazing things like the Lemon Almond Torta above.
I see the way my beloved little brother Walter handles his grind. He'll get home from a very long and arduous workday and upon hopping out of the work van he won't even make a pit stop into our house...he'll head right into his workshop and work for hours on rebuilding an engine or polishing some chrome. Some would say that he's nuts...but I totally get it. The work he does in his workshop is his passion. And the hard day that preceded it is how earned the time to undertake his passion.
So once again...a big Happy Friday to all of you! You earned it. I hope these Friday Favorites remind you of all the reasons why you work as hard as you do.  

How To: DIY Stump Table

Get a load of this DIY Stump Table... I absolutely love this! Seeing this come together from start to finish had me grinning from ear to ear. I came across it on Pinterest and I'm so happy that it led me to this duo's blog. They go by 17 apart, which happens to be their age difference, and they've got so so many super fab tutorials like this one.



I have always been head over heels (pun intended!) for leopard print! I incorporate leopard print into my wardrobe as a neutral. In my opinion, it goes with everything. For real, going back more than 15 years it's been a mainstay in my look. So when I came across these Leopard L'amour Wedges which I found on the brand new and ohhh so fabulous Hello Holiday I just knew that I found my newest fashion destination.



And as if the wedges weren't enough Hello Holiday had to go and dazzle me with this: The Earl Grey Coat  ! Oh wow...it is so so me! The cut, the lines, the length, the scallop...perfect for this wonderful season.



And what better way to finish off my Friday Faves than with a necklace?! The right necklace can take a look from blah to beautiful. And I think this one has what it takes. It is from Saints & Sinners by Barbe Saint John. I love everything about it...kinda looks like a wearable Art Journal.

Ok, hope you enjoyed these Friday Favorites! All apologies for how late they posted. I wish you all a fun filled, inspiring weekend.
xo Jenny

Oldies but goodies

 This was a instagram pic of me jumping my favorite motorcycle, If you don't fallow me yet my insta is @holiday_customs
 Travis is so mellow

 Thumbs up on the xs
 Travis and I trying to get those 12 o clock wheelies

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