Thursday, December 11, 2008

Pastel Heart Ornaments










Pastel Heart Ornaments-

Materials Needed:

Scrap paper or cardstock to create pattern

Scissors - (NOTE-it's best to have sewing scissors & paper

scissors kept for separate use. cutting paper rapidly dulls scissors & will chew up fabric!)

Fabric for hearts-(I used mint green & light pink)

Needle & Thread

Polyester fiberfil

Lace scraps

Ribbon-coordinating colors & various widths

Buttons

Seed beads

Fabric with flower designs in the print

Narrow ribbon for hanger

Directions:

Create a pattern for the heart by folding paper or cardstock in half, and cutting out half of a heart-shape. Open paper for your pattern. I made a tall narrow heart for my ornaments.

Place the pattern on the wrong side of doubled fabric (with the right sides facing to the center) and trace around pattern in pencil.

Cut 1/4 inch outside of traced line.

Sew on pencil line, leaving a one to one & half inch opening for turning. Clip curved seam allowances, and trim bottom point of heart close to stitching to ease turning right side out. Turn heart right side out.

(I sewed my hearts by hand, but you could use the machine & it would be faster)

Stuff with fiberfill & slip stitch opening closed.

Decorate one side of the heart to be the front. Hand-stitch & Embellish with pieces of lace, cross-stitch remnants, flowers cut from printed fabric, buttons, seed beads or whatever you have on hand that goes with your colors.

I sewed my embellishments by hand, but you could also use hot-glue gun or craft glue.

I sewed beads, buttons & bows on last. Add a ribbon hangar to the back of the ornament, making sure it is centered to hang evenly.

Sign the back of the ornament and write the year in a permanent fabric marker. This is nice when the recipient may receive an ornament from you several years running.

(Paper images & embellishments could be glued on since these are Christmas ornaments & will not need to be laundered, though acid-free would be best.)

These could also be year-round decorations, hung from drawer pulls or cupboard handles, or as sachets if you use scent in the stuffing.




Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Holiday ATC's


Here are holiday Artist's Trading Cards in non-traditional colors...light green and pink background in craft acrylics. The paint was applied by crumpling up a napkin and "stamping" the paint onto the card; the green was applied first, then after it was dry, accents of pink were added. Copyright-free images, a scrap of music, lace, fabric flowers, and stars stamped onto the background. I also glued on a single white sequin & seed beads for a bit of sparkle.

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Green ATC's

Sometimes it is difficult to get into the spirit of the holidays so just making a little art helps...here are two Artist Trading Cards that are one-of-a-kind. On the left, watercolor was used over gesso to create the pastel background. On the right, white tissue paper was painted with green & yellow watercolor, then applied to the gessoed card when dry. For some reason I am using non-traditional holiday colors--pink and light green--instead of red and green! the rosebud on the right is a color copy of a watercolor that I did myself. I often like to add vintage lace when it fits the feel of the work. There is a tiny bit of tatted lace on the card on the left, bought at an antique store.

The bottom card is business card sized , with my contact information on the back. I was not completely satisfied with the composition on this one, so I will need to do a few more of this size to improve a bit.

These cards were sent to a good friend who has helped me in my art journey...

Friday, November 28, 2008

Tagged















I have been tagged by my friend Elizabeth K. Her blog is
http://alteredbooklover.blogspot.com/

I was also tagged by my friend Linda K. Her blog is
http://alteredvisions.typepad.com/altered_visions/

Here are the official rules…

  • Link to the person who tagged you.

  • Mention the rules.

  • Tell six quirky yet boring, unspectacular details about yourself.

  • Tag five other bloggers by linking to them.

  • Go to each person’s blog and leave a comment that lets them know they’ve been tagged.

Five people I am tagging are:

All of these blogs are well worth a visit; they share the gift of creativity!

And now for the Six Quirky Things About Me:

6. It's easier for me to draw something myself than to try to figure out how to do it on the computer.
5. I like to drink my coffee with chocolate in it.
4. I rarely leave the house without earrings...I think naked pierced ears are unattractive.
3. My car keys get lost at least once a week!
2. I tend to use an odd number of elements in my collages. I am not big on symmetrical composition--I prefer asymmetrical.
1. My favorite artist is Michelangelo.

**I am having technical difficulties getting Inge's link correct. When you click on the link, for some reason http://web.me.com/pinkepinke/pinkepinke/blog/blog.html comes up automatically, then an error message. Remove the second /pinkepinke/blog/blog.html from the address and you should be able to reach Inge's Welcome site. I don't know what I'm doing wrong...sorry for the inconvenience. **

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Give Thanks


May we all be aware of the many precious gifts that we have in our lives, and give thanks for them, not just once a year but each day of our lives.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Artist Trading Cards

















ATC's from
2006,
2007 and
2008.
All are
originals
with some
elements
copied.
Includes
watercolor,
pen, fabric,
thread and
assorted
ephemera.

If you are
interested
in trading,
please leave
a comment.

Friday, November 14, 2008

Art Journal Pages



Art journal pages inspired by Kandinsky...
ball point pen and watercolor...

Thursday, November 13, 2008

DESSERTS

Make-it-Monday challenge for Nov. 3 on Go Make Something was the color Purple...so my art journal page is a celebration of that color...with a humorous quote thrown in...

Mixed media artists are susceptible to artist's block, doubt, the need for inspiration... Quotations are a source of inspiration that often give me a boost, a prompt for creating an art journal page, or just a reason to smile...hope you enjoy these...
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"Next week there can't be any crisis. My schedule is already full." --Henry Kissinger
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"Believe in yourself! Have faith in your abilities! Without a humble but reasonable confidence in your own powers you cannot be successful or happy." --Norman Vincent Peale
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"It's not what you go through that defines you; you can't help that. It's what you do AFTER you've gone through it that really tests who you are." --Kwame Floyd
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"No matter how good you get you can always get better and that's the exciting part." --Tiger Woods
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Success in life is a matter not so much of talent or opportunity as of concentration and perseverance." --C.W. Wendte
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"We can do anything we want to do if we stick to it long enough." --Helen Keller
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"It's not who you are that holds you back, it's who you think you're not." --unknown
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"Finish each day and be done with it. You have done what you could. Some blunders and absurdities no doubt crept in; forget them as soon as you can. Tomorrow is a new day; begin it well and serenely and with too high a spirit to be encumbered with your old nonsense."
---Ralph Waldo Emerson
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The person who makes a success of living is the one who sees his goal steadily and aims for it unswervingly. That is DEDICATION." --Cecil B. DeMille
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Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Apple Pie























Altered Book spread using scrapbook papers, calligraphy marker, watercolor, pen drawing and colored pencils...the challenge was to use fall colors in the composition. The book itself has been an exploration of the holidays and seasons, and this is the September spread...I am a little behind, obviously. So many projects...so little time! The recipe is for sugar-free apple pie, very tasty and great if you are diabetic or watching your calories. The image of the apple is a watercolor that I did ...and then I got to eat the model!

For some reason, I tend to do the covers of my altered books last instead of first...how do you progress with your altered books? Comments welcomed!

Saturday, November 1, 2008

ANDY WARHOL EXHIBIT

ANDY WARHOL
Other voices, other rooms
Wexner Center For The Arts
The Ohio State University, 1871 North High St., Columbus, Ohio
Sept. 13,2008--Feb. 15, 2009


"Other Voices, Other Rooms sheds new light on the celebrated pop artist and focuses on the ideas at the heart of his work: embracing consumer culture, exploring sexual identity, challenging social conventions, and erasing distinctions between high and low culture."
-excerpt from Wexner Center calendar of events

I visited the Warhol exhibit today and found it both intriguing and disturbing. There is no doubt that Warhol was a master of many mediums, and his images have become icons.
Warhol's films are somewhat repellent to me, as I am not desiring to witness the sexual identity exploration that they are purportedly about...but I found the drawings, paintings, ephemera and even TV shows quite entertaining and often amusing. He did some TV shows that had quite a lot of runway fashion show in them, very quirky interviews...there were recurring images of women's shoes--often with stiletto heels...
silk screen posters sprinkled with diamond dust,
fluorescent hued camouflage,
drawings and cartoons,
all exhibited in the architectural grandeur of the Wexner Center...
I highly recommend the exhibit to modern art enthusiasts.
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"In the future everybody will be world famous for fifteen minutes."

"if you want to know all about Andy Warhol, just look at the surface of my paintings and films and me, and there I am. There's nothing behind it."

"I never read I just look at pictures."

"Think rich, look poor."

"I am a deeply superficial person."
--Andy Warhol