Monday, September 30, 2013
Home and Artful
I came home yesterday from 4 days of an Art Retreat that was wonderful. This is the book we made in my first 2 day class. It is made with davy board. It is a little thicker than chip board. The edges are painted black and give it a wonderful aged look.
Every page has an embellishment or technique. We started by covering each page with paper. I used map and chart paper. Then I spray painted stencils and covered pages with lots of natural embellishment like burlap, bark, hand-made papers, and fabrics. On the front page, she taught us how to cut out the board and add glass. I used a sheer fabric to add color.
After the pages were ready, we learned how to bind them. This was easier than I expected and fun. I want to do more so I remember how though.
This is one of my favorite pages. There are lots of natural elements on the pages. I used tin to make a tag with the palm tree image on it. The sticks are woven together with sting Also the metal is a St. Christopher that I tied to bark.
This was a fun experience and I met some wonderful artist. I will share more from other classes and evening events.
Have a wonderful week, Amanda
Labels:
Art is You,
binding,
book,
davy board,
fabric,
journal,
map and chart pages,
natural elements
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
My first Art Retreat
Still wanting more design, I stamped circles.
I used the stencil again to create the flowers. Using gesso I created the petals and then added the centers with a paint pen.
I also outlined all the flowers with a black paint pen. I stamped my panda on a small piece of paper and then added it to the card.
I am very excited and a little nervous. I am sure I will come back with fun new ideas and inspiring knowledge. I hope to meet lots of talented art people too.
I will share it all when I get back.
Take care, Amanda
Labels:
acrylic paint,
Alcohol ink,
Art retreat,
ATC,
panda,
stencil
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Beach and Birthday Weekend
We did this trip for my younger daughter's birthday and this is one of her cards I made. She loves cupcakes and her favorite color is blue so this is all for her.
I am having fun creating banners on cards. This time I used ribbon to hold the letters. For the card deck, I used this cool paper that was embossed and had lots of texture. Then the cupcake is a punch that is very easy to create all kinds of styles. This time for the bottom, I used sparkle paper.
Had so much fun this weekend, and I am truly thankful for the top five this week:
1. Ocean waves
2. Family fun days
3. Warm fires
4. Cooler days
5. Finding new places to Paddle Board!!
Have a wonderful week, Amanda
Labels:
banners,
birthday cards,
blue,
Cupcakes,
Dillon's Beach,
ocean,
sand,
waves
Friday, September 20, 2013
Art on a Friday
Here are my pages for Michelle as part of our art journal swap. For her pages, she requested cool colours, greens, blues, purples. I had so much fun with this theme.
Layers of color and gesso was the start. Then stamped over with a script stamp. Also though hard to see I added scraps of book pages and then blended them in.
The flowers are a new stencil I just purchased. There are three sets and they are all background patterns. I used gesso to form the flowers. After it dried, I sponged a light shade of lavender ink for the petals and used a golden orange paint pen to create the centers.
The edges are purple paint lines with penned dots.
Just a few finishing touches and I will be sending this off. I am really having fun making pages for this swap over at Paper Traders Yahoo Group
Thanks for stopping by and have a wonderful weekend.
Labels:
art journal pages,
colors,
flowers,
gesso,
Paper Traders,
stencil
Sunday, September 8, 2013
1st page in Ocean Art Journal
The 1st page of my Ocean Art Journal is coming along. I used lots of paint for the background. I added strips of book pages to give some layers. I kept adding gesso to blend the colors. To create the shore I used sea shell and starfish stamp, and added some real shells I have collected over the years. Also used a wave stamp to add dimension for the ocean. I still want to create better edging but this is a good 1st page.
This quote came to me while I was working on the page and right now a process I am using a lot to get through work.
Lots to be thankful for this week and the top 5:
1. Even when I may feel that life is complicated, Art can soothe it all
2. My favorite hymn"The Summons" was the gathering song at Mass today
3. Stencils
4. Still working and know that each day I will do what I can
5. Everyday a new chance to try again
Have a wonderful week, Amanda
Labels:
gesso,
layers,
Ocean Art Journal,
paint,
sea shell stamp,
Top 5 List,
waves
Monday, September 2, 2013
A Labor Day of art
It has been awhile since I have added to my blog. I miss checking in and visiting other people I am following. But most important is that I have been doing some art and it is time to get back into the swing of things. I have been working on my art journal for my Tip-In project over at Paper Traders.
I was playing with some Alcohol Inks and gesso. The rings were made with gesso and a bottle top. The little circles were from a homemade stencil of punched out circles.
It needs some edging so still a work in progress.
This is a page I made inside. I used crumpled paper bags for the pages. I liked the way the gesso and the paint made a textured look. The image on the left was some goodies given to me from one of my swap partners. They are a great group of people.
And then more circles and rings of gesso and white paint.
Here is one of the pages I have received from my swap partners. This is Shelly. The pieces are sea glass from the Bahamas where she lives. TOO COOL! The edge is hard to see in the picture but is has some of the sea sponge from there too.
I love the colors and her beautiful coral art work. She added on the page a quote from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow... "My soul is full of longing for the secrets of the sea" So true!!!
This is another swap tip in from Pam C. The fish are so awesome. The are embossed and have great colors and dimension. She added the quote from J.F. K. "We are tied to the ocean... And when we go back to the sea, whether it is to sail or to watch. we are going back to whence we came. I could not agree more!
Here is one more swap tip in page and this one is from Heather. What a great collage. I love the colors and the fun fish! I feel very blessed to be with such a great group and love all the wonderful pages I am collecting for this journal.
I will have more to share as I fill up my journal and fill in more of my own pages.
Thanks for stopping by and have a great week.
Amanda
Labels:
Alcohol ink,
Art Journal,
coral,
fish,
gesso,
ocean,
Paper Traders,
quotes,
sea glass,
sea sponge,
waves
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