Here's a nice idea for a gift for a teacher or a co-worker. Start with a small gift bag. The little 5 by 4 size. You can get them in the dollar stores in packs of two or three. Pick out a design that you like and make a set of notecards to match. I used the Posh crane and purple swirl blank cards from Hot Off the Press. I added a circle in a yellow print to match the giftbag. Add a pen and it makes a nice little gift.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Face Lift For An Old Purse
Got an old purse that looks a little worse for wear? Give it a new paint job. Nylon purses are the best to work with I find. Sponge or paint on some background colors. I like to use Lumiere paints or Decor It ink. Then, using the same paints or inks, stamp on some images. I used leaves to make a fall purse. Foam decorator stamps work well or any kind of bold stamp. You can heat set with a heat gun but only until the wetness of the paint disappears. You don't want to heat too long or have the heat gun too close or the paint will bubble and the nylon will probably burn. When dry, glitz up with jewels, glitter glue or tiny beads. The photos show both sides of the purse.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
I have some more Asian artwork for today. A couple of ATC's (Artist Trading Cards). I made a polished stone background for the koi. The koi were stamped on sticker paper that had first been colored with pearlescent calligraphy inks. The letters are stickers and a small lotus charm was glued in the lower right hand corner. A piece of acetate was attached to the front with gold tape. The koi are Posh stamps.
The panda ATC was also made with Posh stamps. The copper background with the stamped cherry blossoms was made by my friend Sandi Longworth and sent to me in a scrap swap. The panda was stamped with black liquid chalk ink on sticker paper. The Kanji symbol is a sticker.
Monday, November 16, 2009
Being technologically challenged, I haven't a clue what I'm doing here so I'll attempt to muddle through this first post.
I started this blog mainly to share artwork. The first piece I'm posting is a triple tag that I did for a swap a while back. The tag was orginally white. Using the direct to paper method, I colored it with yellow and red and Colorbox Liquid Chalk inks. Gold ink was then sponged on. The Chinese writing was stamped with black permanent ink. The two geishas were stamped on sticker paper, colored with markers and cut out. The tree branch with the bird on the center tag is a rub on.
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