Thursday, December 30, 2010

Christmas Ornament Coloring Page


This Christmas Ornament can be copied the same as the others just by
right clicking the picture and saving it to your computer and
then copying it. This picture can also be resize to fit your needs.


ENJOY!

Merry Christmas
and
Happy New Year

Be Safe, Warm and Creative!!!!

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Christmas Stocking Free Coloring Page

The Count down to Christmas is oh so close, but here is your stocking to color and leave by the cookies
for Santa. He can have is very own special piece of Art Work just from you.

Merry Christmas
and
Happy New Year

Be Safe, Warm and Creative!

Friday, December 24, 2010

In a Pinch Homemade Snow

Is it just murphys law, that late at night when all the stores are closed and you need to finish
that last minute gift and you have either ran out of Snow or you go to the jat and
guess what it is so dry it is almost like dust. So you try adding a little water and nothing, so you let it sit
and now it's just a gooy glob of whatever and it diffently won't work for what you need it to.
So, what do you do? Well here's your answer.

You go into the supply closet and find some rough styrofoam balls, get a bowl and then you rub
the balls together and caught the stryofoam in the bowl, when you think you have enough
add some white glue to the mixutre and mix,(you can also add some glitter if you choose to.)
Now you can smooth it on what ever you needed to and you now have homemade snow.
The left overs I put in either a jar with a lid or a plastic zip lock bag and it will keep for a little while.

This is great alternative when nothing is open, you can also add cinnamon and spices to it for another look and a great smell, too.
Hope this will help you out of pinch for that last minute gift, or creative time.

Candy Cane Free Coloring page

Here is page 2 Coloring page for the Christmas vacation.
You will be able to copy it the same as the other.
Just right click and save to your computer and then you can print it and even resize it for coloring needs.

Enjoy!!!

Merry Christmas
and
Happy New Years
Be Safe, Warm and Creative!!!!

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Today's Inspirational Quote:

This is one of my very quotes.

"Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak


out and remove all doubt."



-- Abraham Lincoln --





Did you Know.........

Did you know...




... that today is the birthday of Claudia "Lady Bird" Johnson

(1912)? Lady Bird was First Lady of the United States from

1963 to 1969 during the presidency of her husband Lyndon B.

Johnson. Throughout her life, she was an advocate for

beautification of the nation's cities and highways and

conservation of natural resources and made that her major

initiative as First Lady

A Crowe's Gathering New Look

Come the first of the Year, A Crowe's Gathering will be doing a new face lift and with product too.
We are changing our direction with our Handmade products and will be caring a
phase with our own twist added to this product. We will not be just prim, but yet prim will always be in
our heart and will always have some prim. I just can't get away from it all.
Come the first of the year Main Street Mercantile will be closing, the economy just doesn't support us staying open, but onto new endeavors.

So Be sure to keep Checking back to see what is up with ACG.

We will be carrying Idaho Dirt which is a great New Product the resembles the Pixie sticks but is fun and you can us it as a learning tool then you can eat it, it is truly a fun item.

This set comes with 6 flavors,(cola,Root Beer,Cherry,Grape,Lemon Lime,Orange)
6 tubes and caps, box with test tube holder and instructions.
This is perfect for preschool teachers, Science Teachers, Camp Directors and Mom and Dad  to have fun with on a weekend. You can learn how to mix and then you get to eat it Yummmmmm!
The Kit is $15.00 Plus tax Idaho res. and shipping. We also will be selling the individual tubes in any of the flavors or a tube mixed with all 6 flavors for $1.50 each plus shipping and Idaho res. 6% sales tax.

We will also be caring Iris Boyds Inspiration of her prints of her Hand painted Turkey Feathers. This lady is truly talented and she has sold some of her feathers to the Emperor of China, President Brush, The Governor of Idaho and prints to the Dignitaries of the Vietnam War just to mention a few.
You will be able to purchase her 8 1/2 x 11 inch prints for $10.00 ea. or 3 for $25.00, Gift Cards $2.00 ea. or 6 for $10.00 and Book Marks $2.00 or 3 for $5.00.


You will just love her work plus they are great gift giving items too.

This is just a few things that will be coming to the our new look and products on  A Crowe's Gatheirng

A Free Doodle Pattern for The Holidays

Here is a Free Doodle Pattern for the Holidays.
This pattern can be used for type of medium, can also be digitized all we ask is that you
give A Crowe's Gathering credit as the designer. This pattern is copyrighted, so if this can not be
reproduced in mass quantities without written permission from ACG. You can resale it as a made product at fairs, shows, websites. You can NOT sell it as the pattern is without written permission from ACG.
Otherwise enjoy and have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

To save, just right click the pattern and save it to your computer, then you can start to have fun with your new Free Design from A Crowe's Gathering!

Be Safe, Warm and Creative!!!!
Merry Christmas!!!

Here is a New Holiday Free Coloring Page for the Kids

Well Christmas is here and so is the vacation for the kids and it seems like only 1 to 2 days in and they are bored and have nothing to do, so here is alittle something from ACG to the all the Mom's, Grandparents and Dad's who need a little something for the kids to do a Free Holiday coloring page. All you have to do is just right click on the picture and save it to your computer then print out as many as you would like and let the kids have fun coloring, painting or just having fun with it.

Merry Christmas to All and Happy New Years

You may also resize it to the size you want, enjoy Kiddo's

Monday, October 4, 2010

Crocheted Hats

Here are a few of our New Product line we will be doing in the Handmade in the USA.
Hope you like and you can also now purchase them on Etsy, we are getting there too.
http://www.acreativedesigns.etsy.com/  stop by and check them out.








These are just a few of what we will be offering. We will also have crocheted flower pins for the hats and hair so they will have a double use too.

Hope  you all enjoy your Holidays and everyone be Safe, Warm and Creative for the Holidays and the New Year.!!!!

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Main Street Mercantile

The Store is Open!

Well yes all, Main Street Mercantile is open and ready for doing business. You will find many
very talented artists from all over the country and 88% of our products are handmade in
America by Americans.  You can check out our Blog where we will be adding our vendors products
that you will be able to purchase if you are not able to get to our store. We will except paypal and Checks at this time, the site url is :  http://mainstmercantile.blogspot.com/  we would love to have you
stop by, check us out and follow us on the blog or on facebook too and we would love to have.
You will be able to see the store, purchase product and follow what's up with the store.
So be sure to bookmark us so you know all the happenings at
MAIN STREET MEERCANTILE!

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Free Doodle The Witches Hat

OK! Here we go with another Halloween Doodle to go with the Boot!
Just right click and save to your your computer and then print out and have fun
creating in what ever medium you may want.  Just remember to give
A Crowe's Gathering credit as the designer, that is all we ask.

Happy Creating to all!
and
Be Safe, Cool and Creative!!!

Monday, July 26, 2010

Hand Dyeing 101

Hand dyeing dates back to ancient times. Our ancestors used beads, shells and other materials to produce results similar to tie dyeing. Could Joseph's "coat of many colors" have been an example of early tie dyeing?

Our ancestors also used materials that were extracted from plant roots and from flowers, leaves and berries. These included blackberries, safflower, marigold, red cabbage, sage and indigo. We still use these natural dyes today. However, synthetic dyes produce more permanent, accurate and consistent results.

Tie dyeing emerged again in the 1960s as a new generation sought to express its freedom and individuality. Individuals produced custom results through different techniques and colors, creating their own personal statements on clothes.

What Is Hand Dyeing?

Simply stated, hand dyeing refers to the process of imparting colors to fibers using a dye by hand. The choice of dye you use depends on what you dye and what results you wish to produce. Here is a brief overview:

•Fiber-Reactive Dyes -- Fiber-reactive dye is the most permanent of all dye types. One popular brand used by many artists and craftsmen is Procion MX Dye. Extremely popular for tie dyeing, this cold-water, fiber-reactive dye can be used in many ways including tie dyeing, batik, airbrushing and screen printing. Procion comes in concentrated form and is mixed with cold tap water to produce vivid, almost electric results. T-shirts are commonly used with this dye and can be washed with other garments without the dyes bleeding onto contrasting colors such as black. Most times, fiber-reactive dyes are the dyes found in tie-dye kits and in one-step fabric dyes.

•All-Purpose Dyes -- In contrast to the Procion dye's preference for cold water, all-purpose dyes are used with hot water. They are mostly used when dyeing nylon, cotton or rayon. All-purpose dyes are sold under many brand names including Rit dye.

•Acid Dyes -- They sound a little scary, but acid dyes can be easy to obtain and very economical to use. An example of an acid dye is food coloring. Food coloring can be used to dye certain blends of wool, silk and nylon. Heat is required to produce washable results. Dyeing silk ribbons with sweetened drink mix such as Kool-Aid is a wacky sounding but fun technique.

•Natural Dyes -- Natural dyes simply fascinate me. They are best suited, however, for projects that do not require a lot of washing as they are less permanent than synthetic dyes. Generally speaking, wool is the best fiber to use with natural dyes, so dyeing yarn to use with crochet or knitted projects is an option. Many times a mordant will be used with natural dyes. A heavy-metal ion, a mordant is a substance that helps hold the dye to the fiber. It can be complicated to use and highly toxic. Dyeing with natural dyes produces less accurate results than dyeing with synthetic dyes, and results can be difficult to replicate.

Different Methods of Hand Dyeing

There are two basic methods of dyeing fibers with the dyes mentioned above. Fibers can be dyed using the immersion or direct-application technique.

•Tie Dyeing -- Tie dyeing is probably the most widely used method of direct-application dyeing. Concentrated fiber-reactive dyes are mixed with water and applied directly to the fiber with squirt bottles. Additionally, the garment is tied in places to prevent the dyes from reaching them, which produces an endless array of unique patterns and designs. Fabric can be tied off with string or a rubber band.

•"Scrunch" or Low-Water Immersion Dyeing -- Also know as "crumple" or "crackle" dyeing, low-water immersion involves the use of a small or "low" amount of water mixed with dye while you crunch the fabric together. A dye mix is poured over crumpled fiber, and colors are allowed to bleed and spread to produce unique and varied color gradations.

•Batik -- This method is similar to tie dyeing in that you directly apply fiber-reactive dyes in squirt bottles. Beeswax and paraffin waxes are used to draw designs onto the fibers. The wax will act as a resistant when the dye is applied.

This was some information that I had found and thought I would share with you all.

Happy Creating to All!!!

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Labor Day Coloring Page


Here is a Coloring page for Labor Day Coming up!
Just right click and save to your computer and print out and
let the Kids have all kinds of Fun!!!!
Happy Creating!!!

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Burrito Pie



Ingredients


2 pounds ground beef
1 onion, chopped
2 teaspoons minced garlic
1 (2 ounce) can black olives, sliced
1 (4 ounce) can diced green chili peppers
1 (10 ounce) can diced tomatoes with green chile peppers
1 (16 ounce) jar taco sauce
2 (16 ounce) cans refried beans
12 (8 inch) flour tortillas
9 ounces shredded Colby cheese

Directions

1.Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).

2.In a large skillet over medium heat, saute the ground beef for 5 minutes. Add the onion and garlic, and saute for 5 more minutes. Drain any excess fat, if desired. Mix in the olives, green chile peppers, tomatoes with green chile peppers, taco sauce and refried beans. Stir mixture thoroughly, reduce heat to low, and let simmer for 15 to 20 minutes.

3.Spread a thin layer of the meat mixture in the bottom of a 4 quart casserole dish. Cover with a layer of tortillas followed by more meat mixture, then a layer of cheese. Repeat tortilla, meat, cheese pattern until all the tortillas are used, topping off with a layer of meat mixture and cheese.

4.Bake for 20 to 30 minutes in the preheated oven, or until cheese is slightly brown and bubbly.