24 March 2024
Decorating Easter Eggs with Rubber Stamps
17 March 2024
Treasures from the Trash: A Lamp Shade
via Pinterest |
via Anthropologie |
Another idea is to paint on the lamp shade. Use various shades of acrylic paint to make graphic designs in your favorite colors.
via Etsy |
Apply a design to the lamp shade using a block printing technique, stamps or stencils.
via Pinterest |
via Anthropologie |
via Life As Mama |
via From Britain With Love |
via Williams-Sonoma |
via Tommaso Guerra |
10 March 2024
A Sketchbook Practice: Watercolor Warm-Ups
I am delighted by your presence today!
Last month, I showed you a sketchbook exercise wherein we created our own color story.
We started by collecting things from nature.
We then used these hues to develop a color story.
These colors dictated the mood of a painting, which can eventually become patterns for items that we can use or sell commercially (ex. paper goods, fabric, packaging design).
Today, I'll share another idea to turn a blank page from blah to TADA!
I learned this technique from Faith Evans-Sills, a painter, author and teacher. She taught a class at Sketchbook Revival a few years ago called "Watercolor Warm-ups: Gathering Color and Pattern Inspiration."
We'll start with a reference photo or magazine tear sheet (bottom left of the photo) to determine our color story.
03 March 2024
Five Things for March
The month of March is here. It's a month that's a bit bittersweet for me because of birthdays in my family and also death anniversaries. It's both celebration and a reminder of loss that I will mark with appreciation and remembrance.
25 February 2024
Ink Blot Patterns
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I love learning a new skill, especially in the arts and crafts department.
We will need a nib pen and ink, as well as a stack of scrap paper. Also make sure you line your table with newspaper in case of ink spills, and keep a rag or paper towel handy for any messes.
We'll take a sheet of paper and fold it in half. Unfold the paper and write a word or draw a design along the fold. While the ink is still wet, fold the paper again.