Monday, December 28, 2009
More hair channeling
A friend of mine says it's better than channeling Carrot Top. I suppose he's right.
Either way time to get a cut.
Monday, December 14, 2009
Everything New is Old
Old Cardinal
Originally uploaded by Kalyber
The cardinal image on this card was stamped then water colored. Then embossed with Ultra Thick Embossing Enamel (UTEE). One the UTEE was dry I cracked it then used distress ink to fill in the cracks giving it a bit of an aged look.
Rather pleased with the way this turned out. There are other making new old and making old new examples on my flickr site. Click on the card above to go to flickr and have a look around.
katie
Everything old is new again
Shiny Santa
Originally uploaded by Kalyber
This year we are recycling Christmas. Old cards are being turned into new ones and we are taking a real low key approach to everything. No tree even -- we're letting the relatives do that bit for us this year.
This card is made from 2 other cards one with a gold background, one with a shiny embossed red background. The image in the center is stamped and watercolored with distress inks. The words were added t6o cover the doll Santa is holding the coloring went all wrong there -- orange-red not a good skin color. That's the great thing about creating something like this. It's completely savable.
Rising Star
Rising Star
Originally uploaded by Kalyber
Ladies and gentlemen Ms. Joan Crawford.
Image from Dover Images. background painted in photoshop. Didn't quite achieve the vortex look, but I like the result.
Katie
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Dürer, Yankovic and Khan
Freshly washed and styled with John Frieda Frizz-Ease Take Charge Curl Boosting Mousse I look like Albrecht Dürer the 15th century artist, unfortunately I also have slightly sticky hair and if I touch it with wet hands I need to rewash my hands. Once it dries and gets flung about a bit with daily activities I look like Weird Al Yankovic. If I comb or brush it when it's dry I look like Chaka Khan circa 1984. I tend to wear it pulled back as I don't really like any of these looks and don't like hair in my face.
I've thought about hacking it all off and starting over. Then the realization that I will need to maintain a short style with regular visits to a salon sets in and I pass. Finding a good hair dresser takes time and cash which are in short supply lately. Another problem with finding a stylist is that I have to trust a total stranger with my hair, I can't make comments as s/he goes because I am so near sighted that I can't see what the heck is happening to my head as it's being worked on, it's nerve racking.
When I went to school I wanted to look like all my classmates and most of them had string straight hair ala Marcia Brady. My hair was straight until puberty hit and my hair turned to something akin to rotini made from straw. I would fuss with my hair, brushing it, combing it, trying to make it "do" but when I emerged from my room my father would ask, "Aren't you going to comb your hair." It was frustrating and infuriating for both of us. In the 8th grade I had had enough and had it cut short.
I remember someone commenting that I looked like Rizzo from the movie Grease. I wasn't sure if I should take that to mean my hair was cute or I looked like a "bad" girl. I decided it was cute. Finally. It grew in high school and was cut short in college because there were more important things to do than fuss with hair — being able to sleep late after pulling an all nighter chief among them.