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Scribble Artist Interview with Erin Schmidt!

Scribble Town (ST): From afar and up close, Erin Schmidt’s cross stitching is magnificent!  Erin is drawing with needle and thread!  Erin lives in Hudson, OH, which is outside of Akron/Cleveland.   Her family moved here from the St. Louis suburbs back in 2011.  Not only is she a cross stitching extraordinaire, she is also an attorney.  Erin, what is your favorite thing to create?

The Fairy Moon by Erin Schmidt

The Fairy Moon by Erin Schmidt

Erin Schmidt (ES): I think my favorite thing to create is a little bit of magic and the emotions that surround the work.  It is capturing something beautiful and preserving it for time.  Sometimes it is the picture as a whole that catches my interest, and sometimes it is just a color.  But often it is the emotional response.  Not only does this come from the finished project, but also all the work that goes into it.

The Fairy Moon (close up) by Erin Schmidt

The Fairy Moon (close up) by Erin Schmidt

ST: I like how you create magic :)  What other forms of art do you practice?

ES: Besides cross stitching, I also do crocheting and some photography.

ST: Both are very expressive mediums in very different ways.  Is there something you want to say with your art?

ES:It depends on the form.  My cross stitch evokes a lot of emotion for me.  It can be used to memorialize events in your life, which I have done.  But I tend to lean towards patterns that invoke a more elegant or magical age.  Which is why  you will see lots of ball gowns, faeries, and a lot of detailed use of specialty threads and beads.  I love the artwork of Nene Thomas and I have several of her prints in my house and have started gathering others in the form of cross stitch patterns.

The Fairy Queen (in progress) by Erin Schmidt

The Fairy Queen (in progress) by Erin Schmidt

When it comes to crochet, it is all about home and comfort.  These are much more for everyday usage, and a daily reminder of the person who made it for them.

Photography, like cross stitching, I like to capture a simplistic beauty.  I live near a National Park so I do a lot of scenery and wildlife pictures.

All of these activities I find rather relaxing, even when I mess them up or become frustrated with them.

ST: It’s great when we can relax even when we mess up.  Thanks for reminding us about that!  Where do you get your inspiration from and who inspires you?

ES:Part of my inspiration is just a need to relax and allow myself to drift off to another place.    With Cross Stitch, we get the luxury of being able to do just about any drawing, painting, or picture that catches your eye to recreate into multi textural work.  The best part of the art I like to do is that anyone can do them, even younger kids.   Cross stitch patterns come in many sizes, from projects with very few stitches to the ones I do with 60,000-100,000 stitches.  I started cross stitching at age 7 with simple Christmas ornaments that I gave to relatives.

ST: Thank you Erin for sharing you artwork with us.  We all need to relax and let ourselves get swooped up by the activities we enjoy.  You have found your magic!  To start your own magic you can go to Scribble Shop Blog and see the Box Stitch activity Erin has created for you:
http://www.scribbleshop.com/content/box-stitching-erin-schmidt

Sabrina by Erin Schmidt

Sabrina by Erin Schmidt

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Creativity on the Scribble Shop Blog

Hi Scribblers!

You will always find creative inspiration for your little ones here on Scribble Blog, but have you checked out our newest blog, Scribble Shop Blog?

There you will find creative inspiration for the more sophisticated crafters. Scribble Shop Blog offers inspiration to the seasoned crafters, professional artists and even beginners with easy step by step tutorials, creative highlights and guest posts from other crafters! Check it out and let us know what you think! We’d love your feedback!

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Check out the ScribbleShop.com Blog!

Hi Scribblers!

Big News! Remember our online arts & crafts supply store, Scribbleshop.com? Well, Scribble Shop will now be hosting our latest blog, the Scribble Shop blog!

On the Scribble Shop blog, you will find fun tutorials, how-to’s and tips! The Scribble Shop Blog will still have the usual scribbley feel, however this latest blog is geared toward a more sophisticated audience (mom’s this means crafts for you!). Don’t worry though, you’ll find crafts for kids there too, and of course, when looking to inspire creativity in your kids, you can always come here to Scribble Blog!

Check out the latest post from the Scribble Shop Blog on how to make a decorative Summer Beach Cake!

Summer dessertsYummm, does that look good! A new feature on the Scribble Shop Blog is the ease of one click shopping! You can find craft ideas and tutorials, plus a list of the supplies needed- all you need to do to get crafting is simply click “add to cart”!

Let us know what you think of our latest blog! We love friendly feedback :)

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