Sunday 22 January 2012

Felted Broches - 6 point stars

Happy Sunday to you. This is a follow up to the photos that I posted yesterday on my other blog. Yesterday I showed you 8 pointed felted brooches. Today it is 6 pointers. This gives a totally different look which I really like. Again, these are made from commercially made felt for the background which have then been embellished with various fibres before being sewn, the beads added and the brooch pin sewn on the back. I love the colours of these.

Sunday 8 January 2012

Handbag Charms


Good morning. As I have just stated over on my other blog I am sorry for not being around much of late but I intend to get back to it again in 2012.

Here some more examples of the handbag charms / key rings that I have been having fun making over the Christmas holidays.

I am also experimenting with felting, both by hand and by machine. there isn't anything good enough to show yet but I am working on it!


Sunday 23 October 2011

Tree

Good morning to you.

For today I have an encaustic picture for you. The background was done with the iron on white card. The tree was drawn freehand with the stylus. I hope you like it.

Saturday 22 October 2011

Fuschia

Hi. Long time, no blog. My apologies but my feet have not touched the ground of late.

I hope you like this One Stroke acrylic painting of a spray of Fushia flowers and leaves. It was painted on a hand marbled piece of card. The painting is A5 in size in an A4 mount.

Sunday 9 October 2011

3 Variations on a Theme

Good morning. I know I haven't been blogging much of late but I have been so busy arranging some encaustic art workshops. However, I did have a bit of good fortune this week which I thought I should share with you. Via the shop where I sell some of my work I had a commission for an A4 painting which had to be black with white pearlescent wax and a few touches of red to match the decor of the purchaser. Well to give her a choice, I did three paintings, all variations on the theme. I only had one black mount so I met her yesterday to see which one she wanted so that I could add the mount for her. Amazingly, she like them so much she purchased all three. 


Tuesday 27 September 2011

Hello,

I am sorry that I haven't posted much of late but I have been tearing around trying to organise Encaustic Art workshops and things. However, I thought I would take a bit of time out to post this picture of an Encaustic Art abstract that I created last weekend. I love the way the colours have turned out. They have not got "muddy". It is one of my larger pieces being about 10 inches by 12 inches and is painted on canvas board. This is a very different surface to paint on compared with the usual card as it does not bend and so makes it far more difficult to control the application of the wax.

Folksy Shop

Good evening.

This is just a quick note to say that I have opened a shop at Folksy which is a web site specialising in handmade items. If you would like to take a look you can either click here or else click on the encaustic art picture on the right hand bar.

I hope you like what you see. At the moment there are just some of my encaustic art and acrylic paintings for sale but I will be adding other things as time goes on.

Sunday 18 September 2011

More New Encaustic Work

Here are some more of my new works on canvas. This is opening up whole new horizons. Follow this link to my main blog to find out why I am so excited about it. Click here

Sunday 4 September 2011

Trio of Flower Paintings

Hello.

I have just realised how long it is since I made an entry on this blog. I just don't know where the time is going.

Here we have a trio of small canvases. They are
about 6 inches by 4 inches and painted using the Donna Dewberry One Stroke technique. These were painted without the use of stamps as guides. I have to admit that I have really got into this painting lark and I am thoroughly enjoying it.

I hope you like the results.

Saturday 20 August 2011

Shaped Easel Card

Good morning. Here is a card for the Sentimental Sundays #68 - Shaped Cards challenge.

The car blank was made from green card using a grand Nestability die. Various layers, cut using the same series of scalloped dies were cut from the yellow card and also a designer paper for the top mat. The main image is hand painted with acrylic paint using the One Stoke Method on mount board which was first painted yellow and green paint and blended well.

The sentiment, by Chocolate Baroque, was stamped in Green Stazon onto canvas which has been painted yellow. I love this sentiment which says " No matter how long the winter, Spring is sure to follow. The sentiment was cut out with a circular Nestie and mounted onto a green scalloped circle. This was used as the element against which to prop the main part of the easel card. It was bonded in place with foam pads to make sure it was tall enough to act as an effective step.

Sunday 14 August 2011

Summer Flowers

A card for 3 challenges:
The Stamp Man #29 - Anything Goes with Summer Colours
Crafty Catz #95 Embossing
The Paper Shelter #26 Stitching (Real or Faux)

I have created faux gold embossed stitching around the image and the pale pink mat.

The main background is hand marbled card in yellows and greens (with a hint of red) to give summer colours along with the pink of the flowers and card. This was then embossed through a cuttle bug so there are two types of embossing on the card. The sentiment is also embossed with the same gold Cosmic Shimmer Embossing powder.

The sentiment was cut out with the Shapeability and the same die was drawn around to give the slightly larger mat as well. The sentiment was edged with Worn Lipstick distress ink before being mounted onto the larger mat with two gold brads.

The main image is hand painted in acrylics on mount board which was first colour washed with emulsion paint.

Saturday 13 August 2011

Flower Card

A card for the Sentimental Sundays Challenge #'67 - Flowers

The flowers are hand painted using acrylic paint, without the use of stamps, onto the blue card which has been matted onto pink card to match the flowers and then onto an A5 card blank.The ribbon and bow ere bonded in place for a touch of opulence. The sentiment is from a Chocolate Baroque stamp -"They are the charming gardeners who make out souls blossom." I kept this card very simple so that the flowers took centre stage.

Wednesday 3 August 2011

Butterfly and Flowers

Good morning.

A card for 2 challenges:
Sketch and Stash #67
Sentimental Sundays #66 Garden Party

Here we have an A5 pale blue blank card. The two backing cards are two different hand marbled cards which have been put through a Cuttlebug and two different embossing folders to give lots of texture, The top one is a fancy flourish, the bottom one vertical foliage. These were matted onto silver mirror card.

A Martha Stewart punch was used to make the lattice border in silver mirror card, which was threaded through with pale blue organza and satin ribbon to cover the join between the backing cards.

The main image of butterflies and flowers was created using Sheena Douglass' Paint Fusion Stamps and techniques. This was created on a circular piece of crackled mount board. Stickles glitter glue was used as an edging n the flowers and on the butterfly for a bit of bling. The plaque was edged with platinum embossing powder as was the body of the butterfly.

The stash element was the sentiment stamp from Chocolate Baroque which was stamped on another piece of hand marbled paper. The stamp had a different type of flower so to keep the same theme I covered this over with three hand painted flowers which I cut out, glitter glued and bonded in place with Pinflair Gel glue. I have had this stamp for about 4 years but this is the first time I have used it. The sentiment reads:
Kind hearts are the garden, Kind thoughts are the root, Kind words are the blossom, Kind deeds are the fruit. This is a quote from John Ruskin.

Saturday 30 July 2011

Flutterbies

A card for 4 challenges:

Crafty Cardmakers #50 Flutterbies
The Paper Shelter #24 - Anything Goes
The Stampman #28 Show Us Some Stitching
CES Challenge# 47 Feeling the Blues

Well, there are certainly some butterflies (flutterbies),  there is blue on the backing paper, the fabric, the stitching, the butterflies and the flowers, and stitching on the fabric so I think I have covered all the bases there.

All of this started life as white card or fabric.

Two sheets of hand marbled card were used for the backing card and the butterflies. Both started out as white card. The butterflies (Chocolate Baroque) were stamped onto one sheet of the marbled card and cut out. Wire was used to produce the antennae as they were far to fiddly to cut out .

The fabric swatch was white and coloured with dye based ink before being stamped with swirls by Sheena Douglass. This was trimmed to size and edged with blue blanket stitch.

The main image of the flowers was done on white mount board which was "crackled" using the Sheena Douglass method but the picture is hand painted without the aid of stamps using the Donna dewberry method of One Stroke painting. The edges were embossed with silver pearl lustre embossing powder from Cosmic Shimmer.

These were all mounted onto an A5 white base card and finished with a white organza bow.

Sunday 24 July 2011

ATC - Flowers

Good morning

Here is my entry for the Spotlight Challenge - ATCs

This is made from mount board and is 2.5 x 3.5 inches in size.

The picture is hand painted using the Donna Dewberry One Stroke Method of painting with acrylics. When dry, it was edged with a gold pen.

The 6 little flowers were made from copper coloured Friendly Plastic. Small squares were heated with a heat gun, the sides dragged in with a fine embossing tool to give the petal shapes and flat backed crystals and pearls were pressed into the soft plastic to form the centres. These were bonded in place on the ATC with Pinflair glue.

Sunday 17 July 2011

Flower Tag

Good morning. Sunday is with us once again. A bit of a wet one at the moment - shame, I will just have to spend the day crafting!

Here is a Tag Card for the Crafty Catz #91 Tag challenge.

I am totally absorbed with one stroke painting at the moment. I love it! The tag, made from mount board, was "crackled" using emulsion, PVA glue and more emulsion as per the Sheena Douglass technique. Once the paint was dry I added one small stamp - Art by Chocolate Baroque which was embossed with Bronze WOW powder.

The painting was done from scratch, no stamps to help as a guide, using the Donna Dewberry One Stroke method.

I used a large Martha Stewart flower border punch at the bottom of the layer tag and on the side of the card to continue the flower theme. The inside of the A5 card blank was lined with the same card as the tag mat layer.

Suitably coloured mixed fibres were added to the tag before it was bonded to the card with Pinflair Gel .