Saturday, December 26, 2009
Merry Christmas!!
I made this last year for a Christmas swap with our marriage group! Forgot to take a picture of it so after a party at the home of the recipient I have a picture! 4x4 canvas painted with black gesso and layers with fibrous papers stamped with music, an embossed yellow star and the scroll pattern at the bottom. Mary and baby Jesus were purchased from Lisa Vollrath and I added gold ink to the halo on each!! Hope everyone had a Merry Christmas!!
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Halloween Fun
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Friday, June 12, 2009
Say Hello to Jelly Jane!!
She is made of a single Jelly mold wired to an old spool and then a bead and shank button below and behind the head. Her legs are wired on and are two of those test tube things for individual flowers to water them. I filled them with chenille yarn. This was a fun project at my Wednesday Angela's Altered Artist group!
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Sample page from Claudine Hellmuth workshop
This was the result of a fun workshop I took last Saturday at Angela's Happy Stamper with Claudine Hellmuth. We got to use the Claudine Hellmuth paints, gesso and gel medium for each square. I really like using gesso as a resist with a foam stamp and then going over it with paint. (see top left) We learned to do a transfer too! It was a great class and now I have this to decorate my studio! Thanks to Debbie Reif for taking the class with me!
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Wood Block Fun
These paper collages are done on 1 1/2 inch thick 12X12 blocks of wood. The directions are from Nov/Dec 2006 Somerset Studios in an article by Corey Moorigas. I did the originals 2 or 3 years ago and ended up with terrible warping and buckling of the paper. Thanks to alert artist friend Debbie I was directed to Claudine Hellmuth's wonderful blog where she instructed on how to glue paper without warping and so VOLLA!! I was so excited I had to give them to my husband right away instead of the plan of waiting until Valentine's Day. The sides have papers on them too and I used inks to age the edges. Upholstery tacks hold the ribbon in place and black tacks hold the 4X4 piece of glass over the picture which is backed with a 6X6 paper. Some of the others in the examples had feet on them so they could stand up. Very fun project and easy to make to match any decor!! Click on the picture for a close up. Love those vintage jewels!!
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