Friday, October 12, 2012

Recology Evening at the Dump - Reduce, Recycle, Reuse Event

I am sorry for the slow posts on my blog this month but the word "busy" is an understatement here at my house. I am going to give you this photo post and if you have any questions please leave them in the comments below.

Recology is our recycling company here in Norther California. I was honored to be asked to be their featured artist at their annual Evening at the Dump Event. Here are photos from my displays. Keep in mind I was a last minute addition to this event and the focus is Reusing or Up-Cycling.


  
 
 

  


 
 
  

Thank you for taking the time to look at these images. Please leave a message for me in the comments section below. Have a great day!

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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Halloween Glam, a Romantic Twist on the Traditional Holiday Decor

Good day everyone!
It has been a while for me to post and today I am very excited to share with you some of my favorite Halloween decor for this season. Halloween Glam is a romantic twist on the holiday replacing orange with reds and adding chrome type silvers. A more romantic flair on the traditional Halloween decor. Here are my Halloween Glam Projects... enjoy.

Halloween Glam Skull top hat steampunk Book end Helmar L Grace Lauer


Halloween Glam Skull Book end Helmar L Grace Lauer








One of my Skeleton Fairies. My mother in law was in town while I was crafting this window up and she helped out so much. Thank you! She actually made these wings... Fantastic aren't they!



This is just part of my display but the drunk skeletons give me a giggle.


Here I am up in the window, organizing and placing things and then showing off the fantastic colors of the parasol.



All projects were created with Helmar Adhesives.

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Friday, September 21, 2012

A newspaper article about my Art

Just sharing...

Here is the original link to the article in our newspaper 

Plumas Lake artist can find a use for anything

It's called "Halloween glam."

A twist on the romantic side of skeletons and ghosts, Plumas Lake artist Letitia Grace Lauer gets a thrill out of turning her regular paper crafts into something spooky and beautiful each fall. She spends countless hours cutting books into bumpy pumpkin shapes or adhering pages of novels and nonfiction onto skulls, all now on display in the windows of Dinah's on D Street in Marysville.

Some of her favorite creations come from repurposed discarded and old books, and that was how she connected with Dinah Parks, owner of the Marysville bookstore. Lauer wandered in with a friend and after a quick chat, a partnership formed where Lauer dresses up the windows periodically to attract customers and her creations are sold on consignment.

"I'm not a reader myself, which is kind of ironic," said Lauer, who has dyslexia. "For me, it's a love of art and creating something new."

Parks told her that was OK because she doesn't have an ounce of creativity. And she is happy to have found a use for the unacceptable books she gets, as well as the foot traffic drawn in by the displays.
"Opposites attract, 'you complete me,' whatever you want to call it, it works," Lauer said.
Parks agrees.

"Without her, my windows would be pretty vanilla," she said. "Her Christmas line is the absolute top-seller, with the book page ornaments. Halloween is No. 2 ... She is unbelievably creative."

Lauer's artistic streak has been running strong since she was a girl. She started painting and sculpting when she was young, but now her passion is for paper crafts and upcycling and repurposing discarded items.
"I love working with stuff that is going to otherwise be thrown away," she said. "To see what else I can get from a worn down item into something usable."

Potato chip cans, ostrich eggs, a bird's nest — she can find a use for anything. For her Halloween costume, she crafted steampunk-style Wonder Woman cuffs out of toilet paper rolls, chipboard cutouts and paint.

The family kitchen table is often taken over by glues, glitter, beads and found objects, or used as a drying rack for freshly machéd or painted creations. They eat many dinners instead at the kitchen counter, because the dining room was long ago transformed into an ornate movie den with Lauer's designer touch.

A stay-at-home mother, she said her family is her first priority and then her crafts. She maximizes her hobby time while her children Trinity, 7, and Tristan, 10, are at school and will stay up after they have gone to bed, sometimes becoming so entrenched in a project she is called back to reality only when her husband, Heath, leaves for work at Beale Air Force Base near sunrise.

"It does take some time, but it's also therapeutic," Lauer said. "Creating restores me, helps me keep my peace of mind."

Read more: http://www.appeal-democrat.com/articles/lauer-119584-parks-windows.html#ixzz277ozggrt

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Ahhh I am on the news!

Well a web cast that is... and I will have an article in the paper in the morning about my art. I am so excited to share with you my minute of fame on our local webcast. This is from our local paper as we do not have a local news cast in our county. The Appeal Democrat came to interview me on Wed. Sept 19th after seeing my work at the local book store I sell my items at, Dinah's on D St.

My minute of fame starts one minute into this clip. I am so excited to read the article.Click on the link to the Appeal Democrat below for the webcast.

Web cast: ADTV for September 20, 2012

Here is the image of our front page today... I am the photo in the upper right.... ahhh... can't wait till they get delivered to read the article. I am so excited! 


Thanks for reading!
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Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Halloween Glam Sneak Peeks

 Just thought I would throw up a quick photo post with these sneak peeks! I have been having the honor of crafting with my month-in-law who is an amazing artist.

We have been working on several projects that are for Dinah's on D St. Books and More's window display for Halloween. Steampunk Halloween Glam... LOL if that even is a style. I am loving the romance and roughness thrown together.






I will be adding more projects about with this theme next week. The real reason she is here is to watch our kids while the hubby and I take an anniversary trip. Can't wait to show you all but I must go pack!  







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