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Sketchbook Project – 4

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

While I was waiting for some fabric paint to dry so I could add the next layer today, I finished the 8 X 10 canvas to go with the “I’m A Scavenger” page spread in the Sketchbook Project.

For this page spread, I covered the background with insides to all kinds of envelopes that we & Mom get in the mail.  They were all black & white patterns. Used gel medium to glue them down & over top.

I then did a light gesso layer, and brushed the green paint (a cheap folk art paint from the dollar store) onto bubble wrap and brayer it down onto the page.

I adapted this feather stencil from Linda Kemshall‘s screenprinting video on their Design Matters TV handout.  I forget what I changed on it, but doesn’t matter I like this version!  I used Kroma acrylic black paint for the paint.  I have to say once you use good quality acrylic paint, its so hard to go back to the cheap stuff…..LOL!

Here is the 8 X 10 canvas.

I did a bigger piece of the bubble wrap on here….

LOVE them both!  And, I think this has inspired me to make a version in fabric, but it will have to get into line on my TO DO list.

Don’t forget to go back to the other page spreads to see the canvases I added.  I still have to go back & do one like the first page.

Week 29 of 52 Questions….

Saturday, July 17th, 2010

Question for Week 29 of 52 Questions: Do you have a recurring dream?

I am working more & more with many layers of Kroma Acrylics….LOVING it all!  I don’t have alot of the colours but will be ordering more as soon as I can save for more.  They are FABULOUS to work with!

For this card, I first sanded the surfaceof the card, then started with the Quinacridone Red, spread it with the old hotel card.  Its a thin layer so it dried quickly, then I added the Yellow Oxide layer.  Once that was dry, I added a light coat of gesso, then with a wet paper towel I rubbed off some of  the colour….you can see where I rubbed more than other areas.

I used a pencil to lightly draw the tree (YES, trees are my recurring dream!), then used a Zig Writer marker to colour the tree.  I cut all the words except for the “recurring” from the same old book I have been using for other cards.  For the “recurring” I happened to have an old receipt on my table, so I tore off a strip, wrote the word with my Zig Millennium marker, then cut the length.  I had tried to silhouette the numbers at the top, but it didn’t work out, so I cut the numbers from a catalogue selling stamps.

Week 28 of 52 Questions…

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

I am still trying to get into a creating mode after the funeral this week (a friend’s husband)…..too many things going on in my head!

I did get this week’s card done for 52 Questions.  The question is: What are your favourite days of summer/winter filled with?

Summer to me means sunflowers…..although we didn’t plant any this year, I still associate them with summer.  I could smell the hay in the air last night – so haying season is in full swing.

I painted the sunflower with Kroma Arcylics, then spend most of the time making this card, trying to find the words….LOL!

The one page from an old discarded book is looking like swiss cheese.  I wish I had a Canadian spelling for the word “FAVOURITE” but this is the only one that popped up.

How is your summer going?  We, in SW Saskatchewan, are sure NOT used to humidity along with our heat…..

Hoping for the upcoming week to be more creative….

Artwork on Etsy…

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

This fabric postcard was an experiment with layers of chiffon & organza over white cotton and then thread painted.  There are 6 or 7 different pieces and then tulle quilted over top.

I called this postcard – SOLITUDE

Its For Sale in my ETSY STORE

I LIKE the effect and will try different colours on another one.

Also, I added 6 of the Mixed Media canvases.  These were inspired by my Textural Business Cards.  I painted the 6 X 6 X I inch canvases, sprayed with a matte medium to seal them.  Then glued the fibre pieces onto the canvases with Kroma Acrylic Gel Medium.  I hand stitched the birds on using perle cotton.

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