Monday, December 10, 2012

It's A Giveaway!

In honor of the Grand Opening of my shop, Curious Fabulizations, my blog will be hosting my first ever give away! 

Who: You, silly, who else would be winning?




This bunch of Long Stemmed Paper Lotus Flowers are made with forty folds which are lovingly done by my own fingers in my art room. Each petal is a page from a vintage Reader's Digest that was saved from the trash pile! They are made and then attached to form a flower, which is secured to a stem. These are approximately four inches across and between fifteen and twenty inches tall. These are made in small batches, two or three at a time, to ensure each is just as lovely as the last. Since these are entirely handcrafted, small differences should be expected. My goal is not for you to just be happy with your purchase, but to be excited and thrilled!

(shipping is included)

These would be great in your house (obviously, hehehe), but also great for a Christmas gift.

When: All entries must be received by December 15th at Midnight. I'll pack them up on Sunday the 16th and mail them to you the 17th (they'll arrive in time for your Christmas table)

Why: Why give something away? Maybe it the Christmas Spirit, maybe it is because I LOVE winning things, maybe it is the free publicity (well, minus the price of the product, of course) ... does it really matter?

How: The important part - to enter you must ... 
Go and Share a link to either Curious Fabulizations OR Lizz the Fabulizer
telling your friends, family, and fans to check it out!
(on social media: Facebook, Twitter, Your Blog, etc.)
Copy that link
Leave a Comment below with 1-Your Name 2-Your Email 3-The Link

I'll check the links and enter your name into the drawing (numbers will be assigned to the order in which you commented, and then the winning number will be pulled from a hat ... or something more technical)

In the mean time ... Go and LIKE us on Facebook to get the latest sales and the newest products! Be sure to Favorite the store to make sure you always know how to find us!!

(Side Note: If you leave a link on Facebook, be sure to make the comment public, otherwise I won't be able to see it)

Happy Winning Everyone!!!

Might not win? Grab a Coupon!


Sunday, December 9, 2012

Christmas Mantel

Have I mentioned how much I LOVE my mantel? It is so huge (both in length and width) and beautiful! So it would stand to reason that the Christmas version of my mantel would be more glorious then anything else ... ever :)




It is impossible to take a picture of Christmas lights!






Check out Vintage Ornaments (just $5 each!) and more on my Curious Fabulizations

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Etsy You Say?

There are two parts to my absence. The first is that it is Christmas time and I'd rather be decorating, shopping, wrapping, baking, and being with friends and family then at my computer. The other reason is that I've just started by Etsy Store and it is pretty awesome!




Friend us on Facebook to be aware of sales and new products!!


Coming soon, shadow puppets and hand painted vintage rod puppets (glee! totally excited about these!)

See a typo? For Lizz the Fabulizer readers only ... if you see a typo in any listing, you can qualify to get that listing at 35% off. Look closely and send me an email! The first "finder" gets the win!


Thursday, November 1, 2012

Fall Mantel

I love holidays and decorating for them ... but when they are over, they are over! Let's pack it up and move on! This morning I stayed home not feeling great from work. It is a lot different to sniffle on some decorations then it is to sniffle over your desk. So, after sleeping in and doing some dishes, I began to put some halloween decorations away.

What, first let me say that last night I helped at a Halloween Carnival at my church and someone had donated about 100 small to medium sized pumpkins. Afterwards, they were just piling the pumpkins outside for anyone to take and enjoy. That is how this all started.



Looking at this wall - I'm so going to paint it this weekend!








 1 - This is an indoor/outdoor clock my mom got for me at Wal-Mart of all places, on super clearance! It measures humidity and temperature. I think she paid about $8 on clearance for it - but I've had it for years already.

2. Those are my table legs! They had weathered nicely outside my house and were left when I loved in. They seem like art on the mantel now.

3. Babies breath found in my Halloween box.

4. Freebie Pumpkins!

5. This is tiny and you can't see it - there is a gold votive holder, Cinderella's Pumpkin Carriage, my green E, and a purple glass jar filled with book page roses. This is also where a bunch of the table scatter I bought it. I got red leaves and golden acorns at target for $2.50 a box. It is now everywhere in my house because that little box really goes a long way.

6. Sunburst Mirror

7. Glass water jug (like Culligan, although it doesn't have specific markings)

8. One of my tall glass vases filled with pinecones from the yard

9. The smaller of my apocathary jars with orangy-gold bulbs that I picked up at a yard sale two weeks ago

10. Paper lotus flowers

Friday, October 26, 2012

Curious Fabulizations


Love the idea of Fabulization but don't have the time/patience/materials to do it? Well, you're in luck :) I've just opening an Etsy store to supply the teaming masses with my fabulized items (that might be more wishful thinking than anything else).

So check it out today! Introductory items are available at a discount for a limited time! 








Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Western Colorado Botanical Gardens

Today I was able to go to the Western Colorado Botanical Gardens for a Summer Reading Workshop sponsored by the Colorado State Library. 

The workshop was fantastic and I got SOOO many ideas that my head is spinning!

In addition to a great workshop, we got a tour of the gardens from the Master Gardener. What a lovely place!! Enjoy these pics!

Sunday, October 21, 2012

It's Delightfully Spooky!

I saw something like this on pinterest and I decided to create my own. 

I started with a bag of bones (literally) {$10} and a sad looking wooden wreath {$2}.

I already had the "spooky fabric" and those strange looking berry/floral things. All I needed was some hot glue and it was all easy peasy from there. 

{This is also the saddest tutorial ever because hot glue doesn't really wait around for you to take pictures}

Skull Wreath, DIY Wreath, Halloween DIY,

This what it looked like when I started.

Skull Wreath, Spooky Wreath, Halloween DIY

Total creepiness!


That is the wreath hanger I picked up this weekend for $0.50!

What did you do this weekend?

Not to brag ... but I had a delightfully busy weekend :)

yard sale, cheep finds, cheep shopping, antiques


Modern Mozart, Mozart z-gallerie, z-gallerie, Fabulize
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Book Craft, DIY Pumpkin, DIY Book, Pumpkin out of a book








That was one big spider I think


Through the front window ... I think a murder happened in my house :)


Help, this fake blood stained my hands red!


Finally, my totally spooky, utterly fabulous, Halloween Wreath!


Paper Flowers

After finding a great paper fold ... I spent my weekend doing these.


From a book page


Series of flowers on some stems



The flowers in their new home ... along with some halloween decorations.


Book page roses




Lotus Flowers from magazine pages ... easy and lovely (and HUGE)



Lotus Flower Fold from hand dyed coffee filters

Later this week you will be able to check out these items on my Etsy store :)

Book Pumpkin Tutorial

Maybe you've seen all these pumpkins everywhere too ... I really wanted one.

So I decided I needed to make it and I now understand why people pay for these :)

Step one was to pick up a cheapy hardback from the library book sale. 

I took off the cover and traced what I wanted the pumpkin to look like. 


I used these clamps to even the pages and help to hold onto the book.


Then I cut the pages - which made a GIANT mess and was the most difficult thing I'd ever done - but I did it without cutting off my fingers :)


After cutting I opened it up - fabulized! I did file the pages to make things smooth.


Here on my handy-dandy drop cloth.

I used this spray paint that was made for paper and Styrofoam. It was pretty terrible - thick and goopy, had great coverage. It also smelled terrible. So, I was distracted and forgot some in-between pictures. 


Here is a nearly dry pumpkin ... which looks pretty awesome. This was a decorative stick that was a left over from some wedding decorations. 


Here it is finished (and sitting next to the candy bowl). I took two pages from the leftover part of the book and cut out some leaves. Then using two colors of dry pastels I covered the leaves and rubbed them together. A little hot glue and it looks better than I would have imagined. I love it! 

Maybe I'll make some for Etsy ... if I can figure out how to hold this without cutting off any fingers!