Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Been feeling jewelry the last couple of days. These are the pieces I created tonight.


 These two started as leather scraps. Both had the angle already, but it didn't work to make earrings. So I used each as the template to cut a new mate, pressing right sides together before cutting. I punched one of the holes too close to the edge on the second pair so I had to cut the bottom off just above the hole and start again. Both beads are glass.


 This pair was inspired by the wing charms. For some reason the red and turquoise seemed to go perfectly.  The red beads are glass, the blue are both acrylic and the charm is silver coated copper.


 These are glass pearls I happened to find while rummaging for other supplies. I also happened to find the ring base lying at the bottom of my bead drawer and decided to slap a ring together between earrings. I wasn't overly neat with this wrap job, but I think that only adds to the design. I like the way the messy, industrial wire intertwines with the glass pearl. Its sort of rustic and elegant.



This is an acrylic, flat backed pearl I bought yesterday. The flat ring base I already had in my stash. I bonded them with E6000.

Sunday, January 18, 2015

  
    Sketched out my girl with charcoal on charcoal paper. Blended a little with a stump. Then I decided I wanted color. So I went over it with chalk pastels, blending with either the stump or my finger.

Friday, January 9, 2015

Awhile back I bought an embossing kit on clearance. It came with 6 powders and inks in different colors, a heat gun, and a little tray all in a pretty and fairly sturdy box. After playing with the kit for a little while it occurred to me that the plastic box it came in would make a good gelli plate substitute. When I got around to experimenting I only had about 15 min so I just grabbed some printer paper and a couple of bottles of craft paint and got to playing.







Nothing special, but I had fun and discovered that yes in fact a smooth plastic surface does make for good monoprinting. I totally need to pull it out and have another go, but in the meantime I think I'm going to make copies of my prints and see how many ways I can use them and how many different looks I can get out of the same sheet. Maybe I'll make stickers  with my new sticker maker.






Sunday, January 4, 2015


   I started my afternoon prepping my planner. A little late I know, but I figure better late then never. First, I searched online for a free calendar template. I downloaded and printed the first one I saw. If I spent too much time searching for the perfect one I would never have gotten it done at all. After, I printed the pages I marked my holes and punched them with adjustable three hole punch. I decided rather than make half sheets for my little binder I would make full sized sheets and simply fold them in half. This way I have a whole sheet to make extra notes on the back if I need to. So far I just have the monthly calender pages. But, I plan to add weekly and daily to do lists and a section for blog ideas and planning, I haven't decided what else to add yet, but as you can see in the photo below I have plenty of sections to fill out. I figure I will fill in the planner as I go. Better to create what I need then guess.



 






Wednesday, December 31, 2014

My 2015 New Year's Resolutions

In no particular  order

1. Create everyday.
2. Finish what I start.
3. Write, anything, everyday.
4. Post to my blog at least once a week.
5. Organize my closet. Even if it takes all year. Which it probably will.
6. Create a studio/office space .
7. Move more.
8. Finish that book my brother and I started.
9. Enjoy my own company more.
10. Explore more if my surroundings.

Monday, December 1, 2014

  Just been playing around with some water media; Caran D'Ache Neo Colors 2, an inexpensive set of watercolors by Artist Loft, and my new Portfolio pastels.


  I did these last night. My dad pointed out that they could be the sun and the moon. I didn't think about that while doodling, but it's true. Light vs. dark, warm vs. cool, flaming hair vs. tight blue locks.  It occurs to me now they could be water and fire as well.