
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Calendar Page

Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Something Different

I created the icicles on the outside of the jar using tacky glue and transparent ultrafine glitter. I will be cleaning that stuff up for years I am sure!
Below is a close-up of the fairy in her jar. It is tough to get a good picture shooting through the glass but this isn't too bad.

Sunday, October 21, 2007
Still Another!!!!

Below is a close-up of the top of the ball.

Another Ball!

Wednesday, October 17, 2007
I now have about 10 of them to play with. My friend Crystal said I could have hers on the condition that I decorate it for Halloween and give it back to her as a birthday gift (she was born on Halloween).
Below is her Halloween ball.
This mummy is one of my favorites. He is from Stampin Up. I just love their Halloween sets!

This moon is a brand new, I picked him up at a scrapbooking expo last weekend from a company called "When The Rubber Hits the Road". Isn't he great?
Monday, October 15, 2007
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Trash (?) into Treasure
Here is the ball.....before. heehee

I took it home and sanded it. I then covered it with a coat of gesso.

Monday, October 01, 2007
Mini Lunchbox Swap


Halloween is just around the corner!
I bought Frankenstein, Dracula and the Mummy.


Saturday, September 29, 2007
I also found lots of inspirational and/or funny quotes relating to food.
Below is the front cover.

Here is the first page. Just some quotes and pictures.

Winter:
I chose Deep Dish Pizza Casserole. A very hearty, easy meal.

Spring:
Sweet and Sour Shrimp and Baked Won Ton Crisps
Saturday, July 07, 2007
Flat Stanley
We each made a flat version of ourselves and a travel journal, added a disposible camera and mailed our selves to the next person on the list.
I am currently in the state of Washington. :-)
When I eventually return home, I will have traveled clear across the country!
Below is the only digital picture I took of myself. I made myself a full wardrobe because I don't like to wear the same thing day after day. :-) I tucked all my clothes into a little suitcase, stamped a travel journal, popped myself into an envelope and hit the dusty trail.

I made a bathing suit from velcro and then added a strip of velcro to the back of each clothing item so everything fits nicely.
Don't I look cute?
Saturday, June 23, 2007
ATC swap
I chose the "gesso and magazine images" technique. You select an image of a person from a magazine, lightly dry brush a layer of gesso over it to soften but not completely obliterate the image. Then you alter it.
The hostess suggested we create 7 cards so that we have 6 to swap and one to keep. But, since each of mine are different I only did 6. Mainly because I fell in love with each one and if I did 7 it would take me days to figure out which one I wanted to keep. This way I have to send them all and if I want one of my own I will create it after the others are mailed.
I used Photoshop to make each picture into a "before and after" image so you can see the magazine picture that I altered.






Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Friday, June 15, 2007
ATCs

My little animals are from a set I bought about 15-20 years ago. It is called "Animal Stamps" by Hero Arts. There are 12 in the set and I just love them. They are so cute! :-)
I colored the girl with Twinkling H2Os and colored pencils. I "antiqued" the edges with inks and chalks.
On Thursday, my friend Mary came back from lunch with a bag of goodies she bought at Michael's. They had this ribbon/yarn stuff on clearance. Such vibrant colors! After work I had to go get some!!! On the drive home I came up with the idea of "weaving" some strips and adding some stamping.
I love how striking the colors are! The rubber stamp is from StoneHouse Stamps. I colored her with pencils.The paper scrap in the corner is also from StoneHouse Stamps. They have a fabulous collection of asian papers!
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Friday, May 25, 2007
Too Busy to make ART!

I used JoSonja's sealer for wood, metal and glass to coat the glass. I then painted Tucker looking out the window using acrylic paints. It was a new challenge to work on the back of the glass. It is like working backwards!
BTW Tucker doesn't usually look this angry but lately he has been miffed that we are all in the back yard and he has to stay inside. I think I captured that look exactly. LOL
Monday, March 12, 2007

Sunday, March 11, 2007
More Bees Wax
What have I done? I did do one load of laundry! I cleaned my desk (which I hadn't seen the top of since way before Christmas). And then I played with bees wax!
Here is the collage I created today. It took me a while to get started. Maybe the thought of all those chores was distracting me. But I finally got going and just played.

I originally had the girl stamped on tissue. I put her on the canvas, wanting the text to show through but the tissue was so transparent she got lost. I tried highlighting her hat with blue oil pastels, her outfit with yellow and her cheeks with pink. But she still did not show up as much as I wanted. So, I stamped her again on plain computer paper, hoping it would be translucent enough for the text to show but opaque enough that she would still be visible. To my surprise and joy, the text did show but so did the color I had applied before (I put the new image directly over the old one). So now she had the soft, rosy cheeks I wanted!

Saturday, March 10, 2007
Bees Wax Collage Class

The baby in the upper left corner is my maternal great grandmother. Next to her is my maternal grandmother. Besider her is my mom. And down in the lower left corner is me. Aren't I cute? LOL I even gave myself rosy cheeks. :-)
This is my next collage, again, a 5x7 canvas board. It started out with some fabric paper of letters and postcards. I used water soluble oil pastels to shade the images. But, after moving things around and playing for quite some time, I ended up purchasing some more images so I could find the focal picture of the small boy. He ended up covering up my great shading job! I wonder why I am so hooked on French images lately?
This is the third and final project I completed in the class. I used a 4" chipboard square as the base. I was just experimenting and now know that I want to gesso the cardboard before collaging. I wasn't too thrilled with the dark gray color showing through. I did add the red pastels to help hide it and I like the effect.
Here is a link to Corinne's blog so you can see the rest of the class. http://glitz-oh.com/journal/