Wednesday, April 29, 2009

While on the subject of weddings....

A wedding present for my friends, Christina and Julia who got married last October. The idea came from a picture of a unicorn, named Prescilla, Julia did in paint on her computer and emailed to me a couple of years ago.
....I will have to find the email!

Guest book.


I love Weddings, more people should get married so that I can do more of this!

frosted bunnies!

the bunnies now have emily and neil glasses,  soon they will be covered in cake frosting! mmmm, bunnies and frosting....

Starfish Headband of Awesomeness!

This is the Headband I made for Emily's wedding, but it might be too large :(
either way, I think I will wear it everyday.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009


wedding bunnies!

Sunday, April 26, 2009



last thing.... Jennifer Young put together an art show at the Highland Inn Lounge a few weeks ago. I wish I had more pictures of the actual show, heres my contribution. the flyer is by Jennifer.
(I was the last to hang my stuff....so I got the wall with the electrical cord. but I think it adds something to the overall affect (or is it effect, should probably have paid more attention in school)).
Today I went to the Puppetry Center (which happens to be one of my favorite places in the city). An actor friend is participating in the Xperimental Puppetry Theater project (XPT) that the center puts on each year. I was recruited to help make the puppets and sets, all of which are to be made of cardboard. The Play itself is based on the absurdist play Rhinoceros, in which all the characters are turned into Rhinoceroses through mass thought (I think). For anyone who has ever tried to build anything substantial out of cardboard, it's not nearly as easy as you might think!

This is probably one of the strangest things I've been asked to do in a while at least. 
The woman who commissioned this from me wanted her husband's co-worker's to be portrayed as bunnies. I wish I had a better picture of it. it's just weird.

This is a jacket patch I created for a friend's son's birthday. The design is logo for his school's theater group.
This is actually my third attempt at a blog. 
I hold a secret hatred of blogs but have decided to give it one more go as a way of keeping track of both the random projects I volunteer for and the stranger of the jobs I take on.