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Peace Schuyler

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Peace has been doodling, glueing, stitching and crafting as long as she can remember. She is self-taught in whichever art seems interesting at the moment, and inspired by an insatiable desire to make something from whatever is available. Peace is proof that creativity can spring out of anyone with ideas and motivation, even with little or no formal schooling or background. She proudly proclaims, "If I can, anybody can!"

Below are just a few of the projects Peace has designed using products from Ten Two Studios. Recent blog posts showcasing Peace's work can be found using this link. More of her artwork can be seen on her blog and on her Flickr photostream.

Love & Love Lost Garlands

Design team member Peace Schuyler made the pretty Tattered Hearts playing card garland above using images from the Tattered Heart faux postage sheet. She also made the House That Love Built garland below, using Gummy Spiders, Anti-Valentine Bingo, and Anti-Valentine Sayings digital sheets, plus a few images from the In Mourning sheet.

Rockin’ Postcard & Poisonous Valentine


Design team member Peace Schuyler made the Eric Clapton inspired postcard above using an image from the Red Things collage set and a red ticket from the Christmas Tickets assortment. She used a Red Print Mini Folder, and images from Red Things to create the not so loving card at left.

Bingo Card Hangers

For the next week or so, the Valentine’s Day eye candy will be giving equal time to Anti-Valentines—in a very unique way. Exhibit A:

Design team member Peace Schuyler made these pretty bingo card hangers using images from the Cherry Delight Bits & Pieces, and Chocolate Raspberry Bits & Pieces digital sheets. So sweet!

Peace also made these slightly less sweet hangers, using Gummy Spiders, Anti-Valentine Bingo, and Anti-Valentine Sayings digital sheets, plus a few images from the In Mourning sheet. So snarky!

Winter ATCs

2009-1210PeaceDesign team member Peace Schuyler made this set of artist trading cards using images from the Winter Wonderland microscope slide sheet and the Christmas Rounds sheet.

Chenille Doll Ornaments

Design team member Peace Schuyler always sends her photos to me with some sort of message that makes me laugh. In describing these little chenille doll ornaments, made using images from the Holly Jolly standard dominos sheet, a little Baker’s Twine, and some scraps from Red Print Mini Folders, she suggested I title this post, “these suckers only take like 10 minutes to make”, which totally made me laugh out loud. Good job, Peace!

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