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Inspiring Artists by Hand: Josh Messer

by CyleAugusta 2 Comments

Almost a year had passed since I’d been writing articles for WYIM publications, the writing adventure that found me. A handful of articles, some photography, styling and I was creatively alive with something new.

The thought of writing locally would occasionally bounce around in my skull but I would quickly rebuke the thought until one day, on a confident whim, I called a local editor. A pleasant conversation and a few-emails later and we had an appointment.

A few days later…

I sat down with the editor in an open office space, They all appeared to be working and not paying attention to me at all except when I said something funny, then they would laugh. This caused more nervousness and I talked even faster, and tried to be funnier – you know the routine, right? it’s that nervous conversation stuff.

Somewhere in the middle of showing my work and talking about my recent discovery that I could write, the editor said “I think I have something for you if you are interested, We are starting a new column that will feature different artists who make things BY HAND“.

I nearly fell over, I wondered if she had any idea how much I love artists – how I live and breathe for that beautiful community where artists are enjoying each others gifts, seeing hope and encouragement, and sparking it in others? I tried to professionally state that this would be a perfect fit, trying not to sound too excited. I walked out of the office and nearly skipped down the steps resisting the urge to break into a full happy dance.

As I replayed the conversation, these thoughts danced happily ” I get to interview artists, hear all about their craft, ask questions – {the best part} and write an article about the art they create BY HAND”?!?!

I soon found myself knocking on the door of Josh and Anna Messer, neighbors whom I already respected as gifted artisans. I knew Anna from her floral business in Old Town Brunswick, English Gardens – her arrangements and plantings were always accented with such neat wooden boxes, old metal and driftwood.

What I did not know is that her husband, Josh was garnering quite a reputation for building unique, functional, and decorative pieces out of trashed wood, rusted metals and driftwood. Josh was to be the first By Hand feature.  The article can be read here

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

An interesting component to Josh’s work is his eye for the original state of the trashed items. He attempts to keep the original state of the wood, metal or driftwood. He often cuts the driftwood to expose other natural colors buried under the surface.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Last week, while walking on the beach. I spotted this piece of driftwood, and my son picked it up and used it as a sword so getting it home was easy. I think it looks lovely in the red vase. I may even string some lights around it for Christmas. Thanks Josh for inspiring me to look beyond a mere stick to see what it could really be.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

As is seen during an artistic renaissance, any healthy, mature artist (I’ll admit it – there are many artists who are NOT this) is happy to see their art ignite others to awaken their own gifts, – it is the insecure artist who is threatened by the wave of inspiration that is the natural response to encountering true creativity.  I’m excited to continue to inspire, and be inspired by what others are making BY HAND.

 

 

Filed Under: Crafting, Cyle, Treasure Hunting/Thrifting

Four DIY Thanksgiving tablescapes

by CyleAugusta 1 Comment

I was recently asked by my MOPS team to present some DIY Thanksgiving table decorating ideas, so I stayed up late the night before (in true hopefarm house-wife fashion) and came up with these creations. Since I started working on them after stores were closed I had to get really resourceful and use what was on hand – or what was laying in the front yard:)

1. Thanks Table-scape: Who knew you could carve the top off  baby pumpkins and drop a tea light in there?! Next year I want to line my mantle with the illuminated pumpkins.

I made the banner by cutting out different colored triangles from felt and gluing them onto ivory colored ribbon. I spelled thanks using felt adhesive stickers. These stickers come in a pack at Michaels for $2.99 – use your 40% coupon and there is a fun crafting deal.

The banner was glued onto  Lowes paint stirrers.

TIP: these free paint stirrers are great for crafting, especially when you paint them!

These tin cans were bought last summer at target dollar aisle, I stuffed the cans with floral foam and pushed the paint stirrers into the foam. The finishing touch was wrapping brown packing paper around the can to cover the foam. You could also use Mason jars for a cool look.

This decoration would also look neat on a mantle, window sill, or on a buffet.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Turkey Peas! Table-scape: This lovely hurricane vase was made for $2.00. I showed the MOPS ladies how to make these at a homemade gift demonstration back in October. I had an extra one and wanted to put it to good use.

The bottom part is a glass candlestick holder and a round vase from the dollar store. The two are glued together using gorilla glue. I added some split peas for a natural look, you could also use popcorn kernels or any dried beans.

The turkeys were a project I did with my boys. We cut out a beak, nose and head from felt and glued it on the pine cone and then attached googly eyes. The wings are made with fall colored pipe cleaners.

My kids LOVE pipe cleaners. They will spend hours making men out of them.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I bought these charger plate at Michaels for $1.99 each, later I saw them at Target for $1.49 each.

If your yard is anything like mine you have PLENTY of pine cones. I gathered a bucket full and painted them with fall colored acrylic paints. I glued the pine cones in a circle and made a small team banner using ivory burlap and attaching it to ribbon and securing on popsicle sticks. The sticks are glued into the pine cones.

A pumpkin spice candle from Michaels is lit in the middle for a scented warmth accent! This was my personal favorite table-scape:) Too bad I didn’t win it 🙂

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The last table-scape was meant to be dressier for a formal table. I had a pack of assorted colored glitter glue from the dollar store. I was just  getting started when the boys walked in and begged to help. I couldn’t say no to a crafting plea.

I let them have it and they glittered them up something fierce. The picture doesn’t show the sparkly extravagance.

The pine cones were wired together using floral wire and after they were glittered the boys glued sequins on them. The pine cone circle is sitting on a gold charger with a pumpkin spice candle in the middle. The candle lit illuminated the glitter and really was beautiful. Too bad I didn’t win this one either. Guess I’ll have to make another one!

I hope you are inspired to make something unique for your Thanksgiving table!

Filed Under: Crafting, Cyle, Uncategorized

Pocket Photographer: My Fair Story

by CyleAugusta 1 Comment

How many of you have said, “If only I had a photographer I could stick in my back pocket“?

So many times I’ve wished a pro photographer would follow our family around to catch all the memorable family adventures – the ones that often end up blurry and out of focus for those of us that are less than “pro”.

I’m not exactly calling myself a total amateur – I do shoot in manual and use multiple lenses. Nonetheless, it takes certain flashes and specialty lenses to capture quality action images like sports and the fair. Not to mention the fact that mommy dearest is rarely in these so-called adventurous pics –  I’m busy snapping them!

Speaking of the fair, we went last Tuesday night. I didn’t bring a camera other than the iPhone. Last year, I brought the SLR and it took hours to sort through the blur and out of focus messes, finding a mere few images worth editing into shape.

Not this year! I took a few images on the instagram and most of them were a complete beyond recognition.

With the handy wrist bands we were able to ride endlessly. Since the swings are one of our favs, we frequent them. On one of the swing escapades I saw a flash! I looked down to see our photographer friends taking pics.  Two days later an e-mail landed in my inbox title Fair photos.



I may not have a personal photographer but at least I could pretend for a minute, and the best part? Mommy made it in the picture! Thanks Chris Moncus Photography for being spontaneous!

Filed Under: Cyle, family Fun, motherhood, Photography

Today. Is. The. Day.

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I, often the bearer of many words have few words to share today. I will try to talk like a man and keep it simple.

Our new Single “Your Mighty Hand” is available on iTunes today! This would not be possible if it were not for the many supporters who backed the project through kickstarter. Thank you! Check it out on itunes.

“Your Mighty Hand”
by Saint Lewis
(c.)2011
written by David Dalton & Shannon Lewis






 

The other night we went for a drive to check the mastering quality of the song and found that the kids know all the words:

 

Filed Under: Cyle, family Fun, Hope Farm Music, Hope Farm Music Ministry Trips, Songwriting, Uncategorized

My kid is not shy

by CyleAugusta 4 Comments

That’s right, my kid is not shy. He never has been.

He likes to be on stage and he likes to sing loudly.

Thanks to the trusty iPhone, a.k.a. the best mothers day gift ever, I was able to get some good videos at his preschool graduation.  I have a confession to make, out of all the songs I videoed, I’ve found myself watching this one over and over and over again.

I find it so funny, then I get embarrassed, then I laugh again and can’t believe that’s my kid.

He is acting crazy… totally crazy. Just when you think he’s done with the hamming it up routine, he takes it up a notch, and then another.

Oh My, what to think? I don’t know.

 


 

See the kid that is way overdressed and walking extremely proudly? That’s my boy. You would have thought it was the Grammys the way he walked down that aisle.

The last song was a dance extravaganza to Walking on Sunshine – here is my first-born boy acting totally silly.

We tried playing basketball this year, and he loved being on the court, if it was  only for the reason that everyone was looking at him.

He would run down the court, turn around and wave to everyone who was there to see him, then do a little jig before joining the game again.

Someone said to me, “your son plays basketball like he’s on a stage”.

Absolutely true.

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Cyle, family Fun, motherhood

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