New Earrings & Mint drawing
It’s Friday! Woo-hoo!
Well it’s just about over with, isn’t it? I’m staying home this evening due to feeling a bit under the weather. Hopefully things turnaround with the help from hot tea. I mean come on, who wants to be sick over the weekend? Surely not I.
I don’t know if you noticed but 2 new sets of earrings made their way into my Etsy shop yesterday. I’m having so much fun using these little twig beads that I acquired awhile ago.

Float on Clouds – Earrings – View in Etsy Shop

One More Song – Earrings – View in Etsy Shop
Lastly, a new plant is added to my Herb Series!
I’ve been pretty anxious to post this one.
Mint – 8″ x 10″ Print – View in Etsy Shop
Well that’s all for now. I’m gonna kick back with a steamy cup of Chamomile tea, snuggle with my cat, and watch a movie borrowed from a friend. Hope all you lovelies have good weekend and enjoy that crisp Autumn air.
October 9, 2009 No Comments
Standard Movement Series Pendants
It’s Friday and you know what that means… new arrivals in the ATeaLeaf Etsy shop! And I have a special surprise for you all. You can now choose the artworks you would like for your wearable. It gets a little bit sweeter too: not just one side, but two!
Standard Movement Series Pendants
Choose your favorite front and back and I will personally custom make your new necklace!
Head on over to my Etsy shop and get the ball rollin’. Hope you all have a long and lazy weekend lovelies!
September 4, 2009 No Comments
00016 – Western White Clematis
Introducing my 16th piece of my series, Standard Movement.
00016 – Western White Clematis – Click here or image above to purchase a print
To begin with, the oval frame. My thoughtful Godparents found it at an antique store. They are so sweet. As many of you know, I love bubbled glass. Who doesn’t? I love how it enhances my imaginative 2-D world. Next, something new this time around. I usually use vintage paper for the main background, in this case I used fresh, crisp ledger paper. I wanted this work to be much simpler than the last, so I left a lot of white space and added fewer textile pieces which represent orbs. I incorporated a white flowering plant that I discovered on a walk to Portland’s striking St. Johns bridge. The plant caught my eye with it’s showy seedheads.
I searched high and low. Alas I found the name of the white flowering plant, it’s called Western White Clematis. I read that it is a perennial vine and a member of the Buttercup family. It also goes by names such as Virgin’s Bower, Traveler’s Joy, and Leather flower. It sounds like a terrible idea to get in contact with, its oils are extremely irritating to the skin. It can also cause internal bleeding of the digestive tract if digested in large amounts. Eek! However, Native Americans would use it for headaches and nervous disorders, in small doses, of course.
If you would like to purchase a print of this original artwork of mine, they are available in my online shop, here. The prints are a limited edition of 30, printed on a heavy cardstock paper, backed with matboard, and slipped into a cellophane envelope. Whew! Did you get all that? I will also sign each print and ship them in a bendproof mailer. Live near Portland and wanna save on shipping? I will also be selling these guys at Crafty Wonderland and Skating with Scissors Craft Bazaar. I’m so jazzed to participate in my first two craft shows!
September 1, 2009 2 Comments
Sage drawing
“Most popular American herb, sage is fragrant, a little bitter, good with pork, other meats, baked fish, and salads.”
Sage – print – Click here or illustration above to purchase & more info
August 7, 2009 2 Comments
Chives drawing
“Related to the onion but more delicate in taste, chives make a favorite garnish for boiled potatoes. They are often mixed with butter and lemon juice or with cheese as a cracker spread. Their flavor helps all salads, like cottage cheese salad.”
Chives – print – Click here or illustration above to purchase & more info
August 4, 2009 No Comments
Savory drawing
Savory!
“An herb of the mint family, savory has tiny leaves which, when dried, have a warm aromatic flavor and make an excellent sauce for string beans. Savory can be used alone or with other herbs to flavor meats, chicken, eggs, salads, sauces, and meat dressings.”
Savory – print – Click here or illustration above to purchase & more info
I will be selling 8″ x 10″ prints of the original digital artwork in my Etsy shop for only $10.00! It will be signed, numbered (in a limited edition of 30), and shipped in a sturdy bendproof mailer.
Hope you have a super weekend!
August 1, 2009 1 Comment
A lil’ sneak peek
So again I’ve wandered away from here for quite sometime. Eep! I guess Summer and traveling will do that to you.
Anywho… I would love to share a lil’ sneak peek of one of my latest design/illustration projects. I have been assigned to illustrate a short story about the Tualatin River. It will be published in a future coffee table book called Our Portland Story.
Do you spot a paddle, bullfrong or Kingfisher?
I can’t wait on a later date, after approval to show you the whole page.
July 14, 2009 1 Comment

















