I was in a very Halloweeny mood this month! Sometimes the holiday just passes me by. For some reason I just kept creating artwork that expressed those spooky and eerie images. LOL I did this piece for a personal trade and was very pleased the way it turned out. I love that broom with the mask! And this little darling bird is dressed up to go for a ride! LOL I printed the sentiment on the computer and cut it out to look like a sign.
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Saturday, October 26, 2013
Monday, October 7, 2013
Art Doll for Pat
This is the art doll I made for Pat. Since it's almost Halloween, I just naturally had to use Catherine Moore's beautiful little witch (Bird & Paperie #20). I think this little beauty has the sweetest face ever. ") I stamped the skirt (French Laundry #6) on acetate and placed it over tissue paper decorated with jack-o-lanterns, candy corn and orange stars. I cut the tissue paper to fit the form of the skirt. I stamped the bodice and the sleeves on watercolor paper I had made by squirting orange and brown and let it run together to make the dark lines. (The moon was circle punch from a corner of the same paper.) I stamped the collar and hat onto black paper and the face on a scrap of manila folder. I attached the bodice to the skirt with a black mini-brad. I also used these mini-brads to attach the arms. The hands were also stamped on a piece of scrap manila folder and cut out and then glued to the ends of the sleeves. I cut out the face and glued it to the cape/hat piece. I also attached this to the top of the bodice with the black mini-brads. I then added a row of the black mini-brads down the front of the bodice to mimic buttons. I added an orange flower cut from the watercolor paper to the brim of the hat with another mini-brad. I stamped the candelabra and the bat on more scrap manila paper with black ink. I cut these out and glued the candles to one hand and tied the bat with black thread and attached it to the remaining hand. I then stamped the "spooky tree" (Nature Study Plate #1) onto grey watercolor paper and cut it out, topping off some of the thinner branches. Lastly I stamped the cat (Inner Child #2) onto another manila scrap with black ink and cut it out. I tied 2 bows from purple baker's yarn and attached one to the cat and one at the neck of the cape. I used a "BOO" Bingo card (Jenni Bowlin) as the background and attached everything except the doll with glue. I used velcro dots to attach the doll to the Bingo card. This allows to Pat to remove her from the card and display her in other ways.
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
My Dress Banner (My Dress #1)
This dress pattern was the first one I chose for my dress banner. It is not necessarily my favorite. ") But, I remember so many dresses from my childhood similar to it. (Anybody else remember those starched pinafores? LOL) Striped pinafores seemed to be so popular during that time....usually combined with a floral dress. But I love this window-pane check done in blue and white. I thought it made a great combo. Of course, I had to add the little pocket....I think my mother thought I'd carry a little hankie if I had a pocket. ") I added a white color and the black Nail Heads for the buttons. I have a small pice of this lovely lace and used it to trim off the bottom of the dress. My embellishment for the piece was this "sweet" Sweet Peas faux flower seed packet. I added the date to the ribbon banner at the bottom of the packet. I attached the bird and stamped the sentiment "be happy" . I added the blue grosgrain ribbon at the waist.
I used a text-printed paper for the back. I absolutely love text in my artwork and wanted that to show in this piece. I purchased a pack of silohette cards from StampDiva and chose this one to put on the back. Making silohettes of children's faces was a very popular thing to do during my childhood. I cut the card into two pieces and attached it to the back of the dress.
I used a text-printed paper for the back. I absolutely love text in my artwork and wanted that to show in this piece. I purchased a pack of silohette cards from StampDiva and chose this one to put on the back. Making silohettes of children's faces was a very popular thing to do during my childhood. I cut the card into two pieces and attached it to the back of the dress.
My Dress #2
This dress is another one I remember from my childhood. Floral material was so popular for little girls at that time.....and tons of pink! ") My mom was creative and would altar a pattern and was therefore able to come up with so many different looks. (She actually did not have to use a pattern most times). I used a combination of pink and floral for this dress. I used a scalloped collar and pearl buttons on it and pink trim for the cuffs. The apron has flowers at each scallop. I cut the flowers from the same paper as the dress. I had this little girl on a label in my stash and thought she was perfect for this dress. I added the little bird to the left side. Then I added the phrase "Dream with your eyes wide open."
I love this paper I used on the back. I thought it looked like something from my era. I used part of a small bingo card for the back and cut out a tiny stamped doll (from B-Line Designs) to add next to it. The label I used for the signature is actually part of the card from which I cut my phrase for the front.
I love this paper I used on the back. I thought it looked like something from my era. I used part of a small bingo card for the back and cut out a tiny stamped doll (from B-Line Designs) to add next to it. The label I used for the signature is actually part of the card from which I cut my phrase for the front.
My Dress #3
This is the third dress I made to go on my banner. This is another style my mother often made for me. I love polka dots and just had to use this paper for this dress. I used white for the collar and trim on the sleeves and trimmed it with with red ribbon. The I added white paper strips to mimic ribbon across the bottom of the dress. When I was looking through my stash to find something to decorate the dress, I found this Fashionista tag from 7gypsies and had that "Aha!" moment. I printed out the "celebrate life" to add to the front.
For the back of this dress I chose this paper because it just looked so old fashioned to me. Once again I found a 7gypsies tag to add to it. I think of my girls in dresses similar to this when they were little and always thought they looked like such little princesses. I cut a round card in half and attached it to the top and used it as my signature label. I incorporated the card because cards are another one of my addictions. ")
For the back of this dress I chose this paper because it just looked so old fashioned to me. Once again I found a 7gypsies tag to add to it. I think of my girls in dresses similar to this when they were little and always thought they looked like such little princesses. I cut a round card in half and attached it to the top and used it as my signature label. I incorporated the card because cards are another one of my addictions. ")
Dress from Pat
The back has a light pink gingham check top with a floral circle that covers the threads from the buttons. The skirt is dark pink with white polka dots. The label is made from a text paper with a dark pink center and pat has added a white label to sign her name. Beautiful! Thank you Pat!
Monday, September 16, 2013
Dress from Marsha
What a sweet dress Marsha made for my dress banner. Love the small pink/white checks combined with the window-pane plaid in the apron. I also like that she made the collar from dark pink/light pink argyle. The pearls so fit with this dress. I really like the tiny flower sequins she has scattered across the bottom of the skirt.
Marsha made the back from a blue checked pattern. Thank you Marsha!
Marsha made the back from a blue checked pattern. Thank you Marsha!
Dress from Jan
This is Jan's version of the pleated dress template I sent. She said it reminded her of one she had made for her granddaughter. I love the collar she made on this one. The tiny yellow "piping" she put around the collar and on the sleeves is so sweet. And I love those teeny tiny buttons. The little duck she bought at the street flea market we attended the last day we were in Paris. I love that!
The back of the dress looks like some of the paper we dyed at her house one day. Love the colors! How very appropriate that the decorative paper has buttons! What a precious dress. Thank you Jan!
The back of the dress looks like some of the paper we dyed at her house one day. Love the colors! How very appropriate that the decorative paper has buttons! What a precious dress. Thank you Jan!
Dress from Judi
The dress Judi made is popping with color! Love the purple and the chartreuse together. Lots of sweet flower with that beautiful turquoise center. ") Love that she put the tiny turquoise bird on the apron tie.
The back is chartreuse with lighter green polka dots. Gorgeous tag trimmed in purple. Thank you Judi!
The back is chartreuse with lighter green polka dots. Gorgeous tag trimmed in purple. Thank you Judi!
Dress from Minori
This is the dress Minori made for my dress banner. It is so sweet! The green lace at the top of the pinafore is one of my very favorite laces! Then she sewed the brown rick-rack onto the waist. She layered lots of flowers on the skirt. She added some tiny little flowers to the blouse and a very sweet collar. Finally she added the delicate white lace to the bottom of the of the skirt.
Love, love, love the polka dots on the back! The skirt if full of very colorful ones and the green with brown dots is very pretty. A great color combo! Thanks Minori!
Love, love, love the polka dots on the back! The skirt if full of very colorful ones and the green with brown dots is very pretty. A great color combo! Thanks Minori!
Dress from Sara
This is the dress that Sara made for my dress banner. This must be paper that Sara has made. This is the "sailor dress" pattern that I included with my templates. I love the ric-rac for the pleats down the front. Also the "kindred spirits" she put on the tag. The Japanese postage stamp on the dress has a similar color pattern. I think she must have embossed the trim on the collar and the sleeves, too. Love the colors!
The paper on the back of the dress has a butterfly and a partial label printed on it. I like that Sara chose that spot to sign her name. Thanks Sara!
The paper on the back of the dress has a butterfly and a partial label printed on it. I like that Sara chose that spot to sign her name. Thanks Sara!
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Summer's Bounty
These beautiful red potatoes came out of our summer garden. We have used them all summer. I just had to buy potatoes at the grocery store last week. I was very disappointed in them when I started going through the sack to prepare potatoes for supper. I went back this week and hand picked the ones I wanted from a bin stacked high with some pretty good potatoes.
This is a late bounty of yellow pear tomatoes, little plum tomatoes and some smaller beef steak tomatoes. The beef steak tomatoes were much larger in the middle of the summer. We had two very large tomato plants in the middle of a raised bed that really produced some nice tomatoes. But we had two very strong wind storms, too. The first storm blew down one of them, basket and all, and broke it off. Later the second storm took out the other one and we lost our large tomato supply. The little pear tomatoes and plum tomatoes have been very nice, but now due to no rain we're losing them, too. The squash was a wonderful source of food for us this summer. We had both zuccini and yellow long-neck squash. We also had a few cucumbers along the way. We did have an abundant supply of onions which we are still using. They are harvested and in a basket in my kitchen. It seems the only survivors are the hot peppers: cayennes, jalapenos, and chilies. We have thoroughly enjoyed our fresh vegetables, thanks to all the work of my dear husband, Doug. ")
This is a late bounty of yellow pear tomatoes, little plum tomatoes and some smaller beef steak tomatoes. The beef steak tomatoes were much larger in the middle of the summer. We had two very large tomato plants in the middle of a raised bed that really produced some nice tomatoes. But we had two very strong wind storms, too. The first storm blew down one of them, basket and all, and broke it off. Later the second storm took out the other one and we lost our large tomato supply. The little pear tomatoes and plum tomatoes have been very nice, but now due to no rain we're losing them, too. The squash was a wonderful source of food for us this summer. We had both zuccini and yellow long-neck squash. We also had a few cucumbers along the way. We did have an abundant supply of onions which we are still using. They are harvested and in a basket in my kitchen. It seems the only survivors are the hot peppers: cayennes, jalapenos, and chilies. We have thoroughly enjoyed our fresh vegetables, thanks to all the work of my dear husband, Doug. ")
Art Doll for Minori
Minori loves Christmas....so it was inevitable that I made a Christmas doll. ") This is the Earth Angel stamp from Catherine Moore's Character Constructions. (No. 7) I used the arms from Inner Child #6, the dress from Mannequin Cafe #8, and the wreathe from Mannequin Cafe #9. This is my favorite face stamp and I use her so much. The dress is also a favorite. I used red ink to stamp her on green printed Christmas paper. I had just recently found this Happy Christmas/Happy Holidays ribbon in my stash and laid it out because I knew she was my next exchange. I really seem to use this little wreathe a lot, too. I love putting the little red rhinestones on it to simulate holly berries. I added the crown from MC #9, too. The crown and wings are coated with clear Stickles glitter glue. I also added a drop of the glitter glue to the star bursts on the dress.
Sunday, April 28, 2013
(21 Secrets Workshop) 2nd class
21 Secrets Workshop
Friday, April 26, 2013
Art Doll for Judi
This is the art doll I made for Judi in our club swap. I had seen Catherine Moore's animated doll on her website and just loved it. Of course, Catherine's doesn't look as clumsy as mine does! I love Catherine's Time Keeper images. I thought this really put a new twist to the TK's character. ") The stars are sticker and I used two for each wire. They are stuck to one another around the wire so they will stay on the wire. I wish I had had those micro mini brads to put her together. The ones I used look too big. (Judi brought me a box full of goodies for my b'day and she had some of those little brads included! ) The bra is glitter ribbon. I love this 4th of July look for this doll.
This is a folder that I made for the doll. I continued in the red, white and blue theme. I added stars also. The paper is French General.
Inside the folder I added some information on the left and a paper doll costume. On the right I added a pocket to put hold the doll. I stamped the paper doll string on the pocket and added some stars. I wrote her name at the top of the page.
Inside the folder I added some information on the left and a paper doll costume. On the right I added a pocket to put hold the doll. I stamped the paper doll string on the pocket and added some stars. I wrote her name at the top of the page.
Dresses for Dress Banners
This is the first dress template I received for our club's Dress Banner round robin. Sara is doing dresses and slips. I love the little slip template. I added lots of French ephemera that I picked up on our trip to Paris. Also the little dress tag was so appropriate for this. We are signing our work on the back of each piece.
This is the front of the slip. The text and image piece is a scan I took from a fashion pamphlet I bought at an antique book market. I loved the tiny flower print of the decorative paper I used for the dress and added lace to the bottom of the text piece and a strip of ribbon at the top. The little heart is a button. The "adore" is from my Smash stash.
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Art Dolls for Art Club 2013
Saturday, January 26, 2013
More calendar pages....
These July pages are devoted to butterflies. I love this bright blue accent paper. I'm going to have to add more of it. I used some coordinating washi tape around the bright blue piece. I'll post some more of these pages when they are completely dressed up. ")
Calendar planning books
Here are the pages I made for January......just the bones....lots of goodies to go on these pages yet. The left has a large pocket for a "dates to remember" card which will be made and dressed up for more of a Wow! affect. The pocket on the right side will be for those "to do" lists or grocery lists. I'm going to get all the bones to these books done first and then get down to really dressing them up. ")
Let the little children come........
This is a canvas I worked on last week for my Sunday School class room. I had fun painting it and cutting up one of my Mary Englebreit calendars. After I attached the children to the canvas, I spread some bees wax over them and let it dry and then brushed some yellow ochre glaze over them to antique them. I love my Golden glazes. I only have about four earthy colors right now, but I use them alot and so much of my artwork. This really looks good hung above out little
attendance chart in our room. :)
attendance chart in our room. :)
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Holiday Doll
Sunday, December 30, 2012
A Day out at the Aquarium
We met my cousin Joyce with her three grandchildren: Emily, Jake and Britton. Emily had her own transport that cousin Jake very kindly pulled and pushed around the aquarium.
Art journaling pages
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