Inspired Artwork

We know that you have probably already put your Christmas decorations away, but we couldn’t help but share this artist’s work.

According to the artist’s website, “for Tazewell, life is a gumbo—rich with spice, madness included.” While artist Tazewell finds most of his inspiration in and around his Mississippi gulf coast home, some of his work is out of this world (literally! Tazewell designed the Auburn University flag that was left on the moon by fellow Auburn alumnus, astronaut Ken Mattingly.)

While he works in many media, some of Tazewell’s most popular works come from his clay nativity series. Double-fired with colorful glazes, these pieces are far from Christmas kitsch. The simple designs and crisp colors speak to Tazewell’s background in graphic design and advertising.

Purchase artwork and learn more about Tazewell on his website.

Chevron Wreath

Sorry to be gone so long—we’ve been busy, busy putting the finishing touches on our winter issue, due out at the end of the year. (Or you can order your copy online now.)

Among the great projects, inspiration, and DIY ideas, you’ll also find a wreath-making party aimed at brightening up your home after Christmas decorations are packed away. The story includes easy party recipes and directions for making our chevron wreath, but as a sneak peek, we’re going to share how to make the adorable flowers, leaves, and pinecones that take this project to a whole new level of happy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To create flowers:
1. Cut circles out of felt. Trace a spiral design, beginning at the center of each felt circle, spiraling larger toward the outside. Cut out along the spiral.
2. Beginning at the spiral center, curl the felt in a rose pattern, and hot-glue in place as you go.
3. When flowers are complete, secure on the wreath as desired with hot glue.

 

To create leaves:

1. Trace small leaves on felt square; cut out.
2. Thread a large embroidery needle with yarn in a contrasting color, and “stitch” each leaf to create a dash pattern.
3. Secure one end of the yarn on the backside of each leaf with hot glue, leaving the other end loose on a few leaves to suspend from the top. For all other leaves, trim yarn, and secure both ends to the backside with hot glue.
4. Attach leaves to wreath with hot glue, tucking under flower petals as desired. [Read more...]

Holidays Preview

We don’t want to brag, but our Holidays issue is pretty awesome. Here’s a preview to whet your appetite.

 

 

Purchase a copy of fresh style holidays.
 

Fanciful Wreath

Remember when you rolled paper around a pencil in grade school to make cool curlicues? We used the same technique to fashion this loveable wreath out of scrapbook paper. Make your own version with these step-by-step instructions.

Upcycled Sweater

Colorful old sweaters are great for repurposing into all kinds of new goodies, like this tie-embellished onesie. This makes a great personalized but inexpensive gift, and it works for girls, too—just sew on a fabric necklace or brooch instead of the tie. Click here for our tie template.

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