06 February 2022
Little Love Pouches
30 January 2022
A Butterfly Wall Hanging
Hello there!
Around this time of year, I always make a butterfly-themed craft in honor of my Mom who passed away on January 31, 2017.
Whenever I see a butterfly, specifically a Monarch, I know my Mom is making her presence felt, assuring me that she's okay and that everything will be okay.
There is a quote that goes, "Being proactive about remembering is essential to healing." Both crafting and seeing butterflies have definitely helped my healing process.
I have a wide collection of craft stamps and I knew I had to add a set of butterfly stamps to the mix.
Here's what else we'll need for today's project: craft stamps, an ink pad, and an acrylic stamp block to support the clear stamps.
Let's also include a twig (foraged from the backyard), twine, and pendants made from salt dough. You'll find the tutorial here.
I'm using the stamps to decorate these pendants made from salt dough.
Attach the clear stamp onto the acrylic stamp block and dab this on the ink pad, picking up an even and generous amount of ink. Do an initial test on a sheet of paper before inking again and applying the design onto a blank salt dough pendant. Press firmly for about 30 seconds and peel gently, making sure the butterfly print registers well.
23 January 2022
New Uses for a Broken Shelf
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16 January 2022
Handmade Birthday Cards
09 January 2022
Learning a New Medium: Gouache
A New Year means new skills to learn!
I stumbled upon the work of Emma Block on Instagram and I've been a fan of her work ever since. She creates whimsical illustrations with watercolor and gouache. Goo-what? Gouache is pronounced "gwash" or "goo-ash" and some describe it as opaque watercolors. Ever since I heard about gouache, I kept seeing different artists using it and the desire to try gouache kept growing inside me.
"People often worry about finding their artistic style. I always think everybody's style is like their handwriting, it's intrinsic to them. Everybody's artwork will have a unique quality due to their brushstrokes and line work. I don't think it's a good idea to try to choose a style that you think is on trend and produce work like that. It's important that your style feels natural to you and reflects the way you see the world. Don't worry about trying to find your style as quickly as possible; just enjoy the process and create as much work as possible. Also, don't worry if your style is changing. That's completely natural. It will continually evolve as you are inspired by new things, new materials, and become more confident in your drawing and painting abilities. The number-one piece of advice I can give anyone is to just keep painting. Don't worry about making mistakes, just keep going and have fun." - Emma Block, illustrator and author of "Get Started with Gouche"