Friday, May 27, 2011

Orange!

Most little girls love pink...pink...rose...isn't the old saying "seeing the world through rose colored glasses"...

 Having a positive attitude lets you see things from a different perspective. 
Looking through "rose-colored glasses" is an optimistic way of viewing the situation or the world.

I know that I have always been a bit off of center my whole life...seeing the world a bit differently. To me the world is so full of colors, sounds, tastes, smells...so visual. As a little girl my favorite color was orange! I think it all started when my best friend, Janet Knudsen and I went to the (then new) McDonald's..what a treat that was and I had my first orange soda...what a burst of sunshine! 
That started my whole love of orange...

Next a friend of the family made my sister and I these darling corduroy skirts with complimentary crocheted vest...yes, mine was orange!!
granny square vest...way before boho was even thought of being a word or a style...

and I wore my beloved my desert boots with it...
from there came wanting to paint my room orange!
My Mom's response...well not going with it...but how about orange sherbet??
and that is what I got...happy!
So when you find yourself a bit off center, it is ok...listen to it and be who you are.
...and remember life still looks pretty darn good looking through your own orange colored glasses!
Orange is a power color. It is one of the healing colors. It is said to increase the craving for food. It also stimulates enthusiasm and creativity. Orange means vitality with endurance. People who like orange are usually thoughtful and sincere. Lady luck's color is orange. I have been told that if a change of any kind is need in life, just burn an orange candle for 7 nights.

Friday, May 20, 2011

A New Era...

“The only thing constant in life is change”

 ~François de la Rochefoucauld
  ~Quote from my Dad to me as a child

ok...yes...I am starting to realize that life is about change. Over the years here, locally in Denver, I have seen major landmarks change, the Cooper Theater now gone and Barnes & Nobles in its place...Cinderella City now The Englewood Center...Celebrity Sport Center now Home Depot...life changes...

I remember as a young school-aged girl having to share the tv with my sister- yes black and white- during the summer break we would rotate from my favorite game shows to her favorite All My Children. Needless to say, by the end of the summer we were both hooked and watched AMC exclusively!

Over the years, AMC has come and gone through my life...and...ok...I would admit that I am probably a fairly steady fan, you can miss weeks, months, and maybe even years and jump in back into it and love, laugh, and live with all the folks of Pine Valley...sounding a little scary here, but take this in the manner it is given!

When working in my studio, I invariably have AMC on during my lunch time and have worked to time my  hand sewing to happen at during the show..I did not realize how much that schedule was ingrained into my day until I started thinking about it missing from my day. In many cases, it was used as background, but a friendly background.

So when finding out that AMC is canceled with the last show in September 2011, I was stunned! It has been a "part" of my life since the 70's. It was not so much that I was a Soap junkie but the fact that it has been a real constant in my life and a nice childhood memory of my sister and I watching together.

Life changes and we have two choices; to be flexible and change or hold fast and be rigid, fighting against it. Change points out our frailness and weaknesses but it can also show us our strengths and our willingness to grow...and being a creature or planning and organization, I will say I am kicking and pouting a bit, but will try to grow from this change!


Susan Lucci, star of All My Children.
Ms. Lucci has been portraying 
Erica Kane since the shows beginning in 1970.
© 2010 ABC Broadcasting Companies, Inc.


All My Children - History
In the early 1960s Agnes Nixon, then head writer for The Guiding Light, tried to sell a property called All My Children to NBC, then CBS, then NBC again through the auspices of sponsor Procter & Gamble. Despite her Guiding Light success and sponsor support, it was not until the start of 1970 that her brainchild finally aired.
Agnes Nixon strived to create a soap that was topical, and could illustrate social issues to the audience. She wanted all this while also injecting regular humor into the script, something that had not been tried by other soap writers before. To keep the action more real, she allowed the audience to locate her fictional "Pine Valley" on a map: situated just outside of Philadelphia, it was a mere hour-long train ride from New York City.

Friday, May 13, 2011

AFIC part dos-2

As I have been cropping and adjusting these photos from AFIC, they all bring back such great memories, which I would love to show you in more detail. There are so many, from so many different events! And of course it comes down to space...so in this posting I would love to share my two classes from AFIC...but fear not- I will have more photos and close-ups in my next ROotie E-News- out the end of this month!

Santos Maria- Cage Skirt Doll
2 day Class

My twelve girls- they were fantastic! 
We laughed and had such a good time!

The doll torsos...just about compete.



 All the cages in a row 
and painted!
some of the beautiful dolls



Techniques learned in Santos Maria: overlay of a face form, painting and shading features, assembling and painting the cage, Body construction with armature and jointing, costuming with weaving of fabric, skirt construction...and so much more!

The Madonna
1 day Class

Again- what a great group of students, 
we had so much fun together! 

Some of the the dolls 



 

Blogger- OOPS!

Well....it looks as if blogger had a big error....my posting for this week is GONE!!
Will have to re-write it- YIKES.....

Friday, May 6, 2011

AFIC part uno-1

Just returned from the AFIC Doll Conference in OH...I am still catching my breathe and reeling from the joy!

I find this conference to be so well run and inspirational, thanks to Cyndy Seiving...she is a genius at these kind of things and if you know me and my thing about being organized- she is indeed of like mind and can I admit...maybe even just a touch more so than me!?!?

A small glitch happened in the first day because of the hotel (totally understandable) so I was a little in the "yikes" because of my class room being used until 4pm that afternoon, so my set up was delayed...and of course I like to have things arranged and ready to go asap! So my dear friend Dorice saw that I was starting to pace the floor like a wild cat...and rushed me off for an emergency pedicure...thank goodness for friends like Dorice...
So after we returned (and I was much more in the zen, especially since my toes match my outfit for the banquert) And with Dorice's help, we set up my teacher's table and classroom into tidy order and went to get ready for the evening! I was excited to see my students- my friends...

Now at this banquet you must, yes must have a hat...some even went as far as to create an outfit..Miss Judy Skeel in SteamPunk...


Here are photos of more hats ( or in my case- crown)...
if you could see them..you would notice my toes did indeed match!
 
 my friend Dorice laughing!
She came from CA


 

 


and yes, prizes were given to the most creative hats!

Next, on our agenda was a challenge to make a doll from one of those muslin rag dolls. At each table was a teacher who was now the CEO, her/his duty was to assign the rest to certain tasks but only though instruction- and NOT touch the doll! Of course it was timed...

Here is our table's creation- a little bear...with his two friends! We were very proud of our little creation!


Dot Lewellen was our master story teller. She did a fabulous job of our "old" but not forgotten Steiff Teddy Bear! Notice the button in his ear...
All the specially created dolls were then sent to new homes with children in need!
 
So ends our first evening of AFIC...we all bow to the Queen- Cyndy...
 
The next few days brought the classes and many more actitivites.
 Next week I will share my class' creations with you!




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