Friday, October 1, 2010

Fabric Magic.....



Aren't these adorable....if only I had a lil' girl, I would buy them for sure!! Found these on Etsy from 2sproutsandalilvoice. She used my "Wickedly Wonderful" fabric available from Marcus Fabrics to create the most fun & whimsical skirts. Click here to purchase.

Love this, too! Another great find on Etsy from Cococtions. She also used my "Wickedly Wonderful" fabric from Marcus to create this sweet apron. If you live where it's warm for Halloween you could wear this for your costume....just add a witches hat!! Click here to purchase.

Here is a fun Halloween runner also found on Etsy and made from my "Wickedly Wonderful" fabric from Marcus Fabrics. Click here to purchase.

Quilt made with my "Wickedly Wonderful" fabric from Marcus Fabrics.

"Cats and Bats" fabric by South Sea Imports from many years ago...quilted by "Quilt Friends"

"12 Days of Christmas" fabric line by South Sea Imports from several years ago

"Life's a Trip" fabric by South Sea Imports, again it's been years ago..quilt by Vicki

"Country Life" fabric from South Sea Imports quilted by Jan at Knitsmith

Every once in a great while I do a "teresa kogut" search using google images to see what comes up. That is how I found all of these amazing handmade creations from very talented folks. They each used my quilting fabric to make their treasures. It always warms my heart to know people like my fabric lines enough to put all that time and effort into creating something beautiful with it. Thank you to all of you!

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Gianna Jessen Abortion Survivor Part 1

Gianna Jessen Abortion Survivor in Part 2

God Bless you Gianna for sharing your story......and for not being bitter about what happened to you, instead using your story to glorify our Lord. You are more inspiring than anyone I have ever heard and I thank you for your incredible, powerful testimony. When I feel down or weak, thoughts of you will lift my spirits..............

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

New rug patterns....

"Bunny Love"
punchneedle shown here
but I've adapted the design into a rug pattern for all you hookers out there
©teresa kogut

I spent most of yesterday uploading prints to my Etsy shop and early this morning I added two new rug patterns to my website! Dontcha just loooove "Bunny Love".......I designed this punchneedle pattern several years ago but I used pinks and creams. It was cute but I really like it with the darker more folk-artsy colors. (folk-artsy....is that a word....well, it is now!) Wishing you all a blessed week.

Monday, September 27, 2010

A wonderful weekend....

Friday, September 24, was our 22nd anniversary.......Kevin and I spent the evening at Saginaw Valley State University (SVSU) setting up our booth for the show on Saturday. After setting up we dined at a Japanese Steak House called Genji. Oh so delicious! We enjoyed our time together...even if work was involved......in our busy lives we take what we can get ;)

Our friends Bob & Peggy were in the booth next to us. They own a wonderful Country Store called Wren in the Willow in Goodrich, Michigan. They also make all kinds of clever & whimsical creations to take to art & craft shows. (pictures below)




Kevin's cousin, Art, and his wife, Elaine, had a booth right behind us, too! We were surrounded by friends and family during the show and enjoyed visiting with them.

After the show Saturday, Kevin packed up his drums and headed for a gig, I picked up Ryan and headed for a bonfire at some friend's house in celebration of his promotion....then Sunday, church, Ryan's football game and back to church for the youth's Edge night. Busy, busy, busy....but all really good stuff!!

Thursday, September 23, 2010

New prints on Etsy!!

After surviving the show in Minneapolis, I took the afternoon yesterday to post prints for sale on my Etsy Shop! Check them out here. Wishing you all a blessed week and hope you are having incredible weather like we are here in Michigan.....sunny, breezy, mid 70's.....ahhh, early Autumn, there's nothin' like it!

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

The Creative Connection Event



My best friend and Mom, Yvonne






Dontcha just loooove this business card holder......a great find on our annual Ohio antiquing trip this past August

Jennifer, Me and Pat

Wednesday night we attended a book signing and dinner gala. Many ladies that were featured in the Autumn issue of Where Women Create magazine were available to sign copies as well as many other accomplished authors were available to sign their books. I was especially excited to meet Pat Murphy of Murphy Bears and her daughter Jennifer Murphy of Jennifer Murphy Bears. I have a nice collection of Pat's amazing mohair bears and hope to add Jennifer's adorable treasures to my collection.

Irene is a fun, whimsical creative artist just down the aisle from our booth. I frequently visited her and her husband, Dan. Love, love, love her work and she is just the sweetest friend.

Directly cross the aisle was Olive and Ollie. Heather pictured here with her sister offered colorful and creative clothing for children. Heather designs and sews the clothes using mostly Amy Butler fabrics. If only I had a lil' girl......the dresses and skirts were incredible. Check out the adorable Halloween dress on the table.....how cute!!!


Our sweet neighbor across the way had the best smelling booth at the event! Mom bought us each hand lotion that smelled of a luscious dessert, I also bought a orange spice reed diffuser and to top it off, Mom ordered a personalized hand crafted charm bracelet!

Kecia Deveney of Lemoncholys

Another creative soul across the aisle had one-of-a-kind jewelry pieces using vintage or found objects. Extremely creative thinking went into each piece she made. Oh and she celebrated her birthday at the show too!

Mom and the Fiber Goddess, Connie

Connie was our talented and charming next door neighbor at the event. She offered the most beautiful hand-dyed ribbon and satin cording for making everything from jewelry to purse handles.. Connie also invented the Diva Cord Maker......an amazing tool that is simple to use but the finish cording looks very complex and gorgeous.

Mary, Mom (Yvonne), Bert, Me and Dana

The friends we made at the Creative Connection was the true joy of this event. Bert and Dana are a Mother/Daughter team of expert jewelry designers. They travel all over the country teaching their techniques.....from basic stringing to bead crochet. Their jewelry is not only beautiful but durable. You know those bead bracelets that are strung on what seems like a rubber band and one day while pushing on over your hand the band snaps and the beads roll everywhere.....well that will not happen with Chicken and the Egg / The Well Done Experience's beaded bracelets. They are crocheted with cording...very strong and durable. Looking forward to keeping in touch with these beautiful ladies.

Last.....but certainly not least.....



Stacy from Buttermilk Basin and Me :)

As we were hauling our booth into the hall, we passed by Stacy's booth and it immediately caught my eye. She designs the most wonderful quilts, wool applique, punchneedle, pillows, and embroidery! Being that Halloween is just around the corner, most of her booth was decked out in celebration of the whimsical holiday. Little did I know that we would become fast friends over the next few days. Stacy is not only very talented but she is a kind, vibrant, generous and funny person. I am glad to have connected with her and look forward to seeing her again at future shows.


Thank you to my Mother, first of all, for coming with me to this event. We had the most incredible time together....many great memories were made! Thank you to all the amazing women that put this event together, mostly Jo Packman and Nancy Sarino. Thank you to all the wonderful friends I made......and helped make the "slow" times pass with much laughter.

I hope you can take time to click on each link I've made on this post and check out the beautiful work these talented ladies create. The idea for the Creative Connection event was to bring together women from all over the world and from every level of creativity to inspire us all to live a create life.........in my opinion the event did just that.......here's to living a creative life!!

Monday, September 13, 2010

Inspiration Monday

Scouts Honor
© Norman Rockwell

I subscribe to Zig Ziglar's newsletter and last week's writing really moved me so I wanted to share it with you.

Zig On…The Boy Scout Oath

The Scout Oath in its entirety says, “On my honor I will do my best to do my duty to God and my country and to obey the Scout Law; to help other people at all times; to keep myself physically strong, mentally awake, and morally straight.” Let’s look at the final portion of that Oath.

“Physically strong”
When we take care of our bodies, we’re energized to do more in our personal, family and business lives. One study of top-level executives revealed that 93% of them have a high energy level. Less than 10% of them smoke, 90% of them exercise regularly, and virtually all of them can give you their cholesterol level. The benefits of physical fitness are great.

“Mentally awake”
This is obviously important. In our day of change at a pace unheard of in our history, mental alertness is certainly important. Mental preparation through reading, attending seminars, listening to or viewing educational audio and video tapes as well as studying are certainly part of a young lad’s life. In addition, the things they learn in Scouting about being mentally alert include the shunning of tobacco, alcohol and illegal drugs which are mind and body destroyers.

“Morally straight”
The morally straight portion is perhaps the most significant. One study of the CEOs of the Fortune 500 Companies revealed that their number one asset was their integrity. The Harvard Business School Graduating Class of 1949, which is recognized as being the most outstanding class in their history, almost unanimously stated that their ethics, values and commitment to being morally sound with their families was a prime reason for their success.

When you put all of those things together, it validates that the Scout Oath, followed in its entirety, will produce a disproportionate share of the winners in our society today. Think about it. Make the Scout Oath part of your own life and I will SEE YOU AT THE TOP!

Zig Ziglar is known as America’s motivator. He is the author of 29 books and numerous audio and video recordings. He brings his message of hope to thousands on the stages at the Get Motivated Seminars. See him in action!

Quote:
When I discipline myself to eat properly, live morally, exercise regularly, grow mentally and spiritually, and not put any drugs or alcohol in my body, I have given myself the freedom to be at my best, perform at my best, and reap all the rewards that go along with it. ~Zig Ziglar

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Abraham again.....


"God's side"

16" x 20" acrylic on stretched canvas
©teresa kogut all rights reserved

Most of us go through life making plans and hoping for God's approval of OUR plans, rather than, seeking what HE wants us to do....because if we follow His plan, it will be perfect and right. I wish the leaders of this great nation would live by these words and make decisions based on what God wants for us. . . .not what they think we need. . . . just sayin'

Saturday, September 11, 2010

A day to reflect, remember and pray


USA

acrylic over collage papers on antique board
©teresa kogut

God Bless all those who perished on this day 9 years ago. God Bless those families that lost a loved one. God Bless the heroes who risked everything to help another. God Bless those who were there to witness the tragedy in New York City, the Pentagon and Pennsylvania yet survived. God Bless the USA.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

and the winners are...........


Congratulations Eileen, Chocolates4breakfast and Krista!!! I will be contacting you to get your address to ship you your new Angel tote bag!!!! Thank you to all who entered the drawing. If you didn't win this time, keep checking back for the next give away!!

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Inspiration Monday......a day late

Picture borrowed from Simple Truths. It reads
"Discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishment." - Jim Rohn


I recently read that the key to success is "Do what you should do, when you should do it, regardless of how you feel." You could apply this quote to every aspect of your life really, but I find it gives me the boost I need when it comes to exercising. Don't get me wrong, I do like exercising but some days it seems like there's a lil' devil on my shoulder whispering in my ear "ah, do it later". I know me........if I don't exercise in the morning......it doesn't get done. After work the evenings are full with making dinner, cleaning the kitchen, laundry, errands or school-related activities......then I hit the wall and have run out of steam.

Another mental note that helps me to "get it in gear" is that I have never completed a work out and thought "geez, I wish I wouldn't have done that"....instead I feel a sense of accomplishment and have more energy throughout the day. Exercising also clears my head so it's a win-win.....like Nike says "just do it".

Wishing you all a successful week in everything you do.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Originals or Reproductions??

©teresa kogut all rights reserved
thank you for respecting the rights of artists :)


I am so thrilled with how these prints turned out!!! It really is hard to tell if they are prints or originals. I had birch plywood cut to size, painted the back and sides black and then I adhered the prints to the plywood.....let dry for several hours and finished with three coats of matte varnish to protect the print. I am preparing for The Creative Connection Event (Mom and I leave on the 14th...yikes!) so these and any I get done between now and then are going with me, but when we return I will be offering prints for sale at my Etsy shop.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Words of Wisdom

"Worthy"
Acrylic on 16" x 20" stretched canvas

Wouldn't the world be a better place if only people would take this great advice from Abraham Lincoln. Really.....just going about your day, doing good deeds, helping others, working hard, trying your best and giving everything you do 110%, but doing all that just for the sake of feeling good about yourself and not seeking anything in return rather than looking for an "atta boy", praise from others and hoping to be rewarded. Somethin' to think about.........

Monday, August 30, 2010

Inspiration Monday



The following is an excerpt from Napoleon Hill’s book Magic Seeds for Success:


“The Formula for Success simply in three words: Conceive, Believe, Achieve! Conceive begins the process. It is an invitation to dream and to envision whatever it is we would like to manifest in our life. Conception is the very beginning of the birthing process, and it is essential in order to achieve whatever outcome that we set our sights on for the future.


Believe is stage two of the process. This is where the creative juices are turned up a notch and we begin to align our emotions with the desire. Head and heart become one as we move toward manifesting our goal in the physical world. It can now be both clearly seen and felt, and the final logical step will enable us to achieve the intended outcome.


Achieve is the final stage of the process. Action is taken to ensure that the goal is drawn into the physical realm of our world and step by step we are led to the creation of whatever we envisioned at the onset. This is a critical stage, because many people never combine the action with the thought to create the doing. Without action on our part nothing will materialize. The achievement process is contingent on action taken.”


"All things are the result of the thought process. Man has accomplished the seemingly impossible because he has refused to consider it impossible." - Charles Haanel


“We become what we think about” - Earl Nightingale


"Nurture your mind with great thoughts, for you will never go any higher than you think." - Benjamin Disraeli


"Whether you think you can or you think you can't, you are correct." - Napoleon Hill


Saturday, August 28, 2010

Finally...a give-away!


It's been since May that I've offered a give-away.......busy summer I guess. Remember the angels I painted recently for Gifts of Faith? Well, the picture above is one of my earlier angels printed on a canvas tote that Gifts of Faith produces. Don't you love it?!?!? I have had my tote for many weeks now and use it everyday to carry magazines, papers, and my sketchbook back and forth from the studio to the house. It is the perfect size measuring 13" x 13.5" with a 2.5" gusset. Soooooo, because it's been three months since my last give-away, I am offering three lucky winners one of these handy totes. If you live outside the USA you can still enter but we'll have to work something out for the shipping......I just shipped a package to Brazil this week and the shipping was $30, yikes!! All you have to do to enter is leave a comment on this post telling me your favorite thing about summer. I will be doing the drawing September 9th. Good Luck to you all!!

Thursday, August 26, 2010

drawn from inspiration....



OK, so as you know, I was very inspired by the Sauder Village Rug Hooking show Jann and I attended last weekend. I just couldn't wait to adapt a couple of my paintings into rug patterns so here they are! Two new patterns available at my website on monks cloth or linen.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

sweet angel......


"Delight in the Lord"

collage papers & acrylic on cradled board 10x10
©teresa kogut

Sad to say this is the last angel for a little while.....seriously, I could paint these everyday, I loved every minute of it!! I really hope Gifts of Faith likes them too. Now I am back to painting inspirational folk art......stay tuned.......

Monday, August 23, 2010

Angel #2

"Guard your Heart"
collage papers and acrylic on cradled board 10" x 10"
©teresa kogut

Last week I finished the second of three angels for a company called Gifts of Faith. I love how it turned out!!! I am finishing up the third angel of this series today and will post a picture of it tomorrow. Wishing you a week full of blessings.

Sauder Village















The Wool Studio
This vendor, Rebecca Erb, allowed me to take a couple photos of her booth. I purchased some beautiful wool from her. The rugs she had on display were just gorgeous!


Finally.....after years of hearing about Sauder Village's Rug Hooking show, Jann and I drove to Archibold, Ohio Saturday morning to check it out and we are so glad we did!!! There were many incredible rugs on display by very talented rug hookers and the wool that the vendors were selling was absolutely beautiful..... it was a bit overwhelming! Alice Strebel for Kindred Spirits had a great booth there. It was nice to finally meet her, she is a sweetheart. I've been purchasing wool yarn from her for quite some time and now she is offering variegated wool yarn! I can't wait to get my hands on it! Wendy Miller from The Red Saltbox was the booth next to Alice....it just went on and on, each vendor had so much to offer.......Jann and I kept thinking "if only we had buckets of money"............

I am only showing a few of the many, many beautiful rugs that adorned the walls (these were my favorites mostly because of the colors). I wish I would have wrote down the names of the talented ladies that hooked the rugs in the above photos in order to give them a shout out, but I didn't think of it until creating this post, sorry ladies!

If you ever get the chance to attend this show I highly recommend it! I left the show inspired to get back into making rugs and even more inspired to offer my artwork as rug patterns. The folk art acrylic paintings I have been creating lately would make amazing rug patterns.....and I have a sketchbook full of more ideas so here we go!!!!