My next swap I participated in was for sending 2 altered scrabble tiles each to two partners. I opted to make pendants. As with everything, I have a ton of scrabble tiles. So off to the work room. As with the dominoes, I drilled holes in the top and bottom with my handy dandy Dremel with a very small drill bit. Then for the others, I opted to use bails for them.
I sanded the front so that what I glued on there would stay. Instead of using paper for the front which would require some form of sealant, I decided to use something I created myself. I used Yupo paper which is 100% synthetic recycled "paper". You can get some really cool effects with watered down paint. I chose to brayer the paint on it and I have a big pile of these cut into ATC sized pieces. I used a piece of cardboard to evenly spread some heavy matte gel and pressed the front of the scrabble tiles into this and let it dry.
I trimmed the excess Yupo paer from the tiles and colored the sides with a black Sharpie pen. I then on one set adhered a copper disk with a letter imprinted on it on one set and on the other I drew with a Radiograph pen a heart and glued on a Swarovski crystal. I added beads and ribbon for the former and silver bails for the latter. And here are the results!
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Altered Domino Pendant
I participated recently in a swap to alter a domino into a pendant. This is what I made:
I took a plain old domino and I began by drilling a hole at the top and the bottom to insert copper wire. But before I inserted the wire, I colored it with alcohol inks using both Pinata and Adirondack Alcohol Inks. The Pinata colors are very vibrant while the Adirondack Inks are more subtle.
After the inks dried (which is very fast) I used E6000 glue to glue in a copper wire at the top and bottom. I let that dry. Once dry I put beads on the wire and at the top created a loop for the silk ribbon and at the bottom I created a spiral to hold the beads on.
I then glued on the findings on the front which have Swarovski crystal bead inserts.
While the glue was drying, I dyed the silk ribbon with Imperial Purple and Lilac dyes.
I added a copper jump ring and then added the ribbon and I was done.
I hope you like the result.
I took a plain old domino and I began by drilling a hole at the top and the bottom to insert copper wire. But before I inserted the wire, I colored it with alcohol inks using both Pinata and Adirondack Alcohol Inks. The Pinata colors are very vibrant while the Adirondack Inks are more subtle.
After the inks dried (which is very fast) I used E6000 glue to glue in a copper wire at the top and bottom. I let that dry. Once dry I put beads on the wire and at the top created a loop for the silk ribbon and at the bottom I created a spiral to hold the beads on.
I then glued on the findings on the front which have Swarovski crystal bead inserts.
While the glue was drying, I dyed the silk ribbon with Imperial Purple and Lilac dyes.
I added a copper jump ring and then added the ribbon and I was done.
I hope you like the result.
Formica Sample Tiles Not Just For Remodeling
A few years ago, I discovered that you could get free samples of formica at Lowes and Home Depot. I loved these and I knew I could make something of them. So I drove to different stores and collected some at each one (I didn't want to be too greedy at any one store). I had see what I could do with these and after a few failed attempts at projects I had seen on The Carol Duvall Show, I decided to step back from it for a while. Then I had to start packing up everything because at that time we were living in Florida and after two years of hurricanes, we had damage that had to be repaired and my husband was being moved here to South Carolina for his job.
So all my supplies were packed up. We finally moved and now 5 years later I was flipping through youtube videos on art projects and I found this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a59mFa-l064&playnext=1&videos=JoR0x_L1spU by RachelO113. I thought this was so cool and when I find some new technique, I have to try it right out. So I went out to the studio and was looking for things to use and I came across my cache of these formica samples and a light bulb went off in my head, "I'll use these!"
So I ended up making a couple of magnets, but because the formica samples have holes in the top, you could easily make them into pendants also. Here are the results of my first try, with more to come:
I highly recommend this foil art technique, let me know what you think.
So all my supplies were packed up. We finally moved and now 5 years later I was flipping through youtube videos on art projects and I found this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a59mFa-l064&playnext=1&videos=JoR0x_L1spU by RachelO113. I thought this was so cool and when I find some new technique, I have to try it right out. So I went out to the studio and was looking for things to use and I came across my cache of these formica samples and a light bulb went off in my head, "I'll use these!"
So I ended up making a couple of magnets, but because the formica samples have holes in the top, you could easily make them into pendants also. Here are the results of my first try, with more to come:
I highly recommend this foil art technique, let me know what you think.
Monday, August 9, 2010
June Bugs
We have had a really dry summer, from June until the last week of July almost no rain. So this year the annual June Bug invasion had not yet occurred. I hadn't seen Japanese Beetles or heard hardly any Cicadas. Since they all emerge from the ground it is probably because the ground is like fired terra cotta LOL. Then the last week of July we had some decent rain and all hell broke loose. Thousands of June Bugs everywhere. Today I went out to take some photos and I went to the fig trees to try and get some close ups of the wasps and bees and the June Bugs were covering the overly ripe figs. I had never seen so many in the same place at once. Check the photos out:
Amazing. Then going in the house I saw a Golden Orb Spider, it was huge and beautiful (I hate spiders, but I can appreciate a beauty like this one)
I have never in my life seen as many bugs as we have here, not even in South Florida. Wow.
Amazing. Then going in the house I saw a Golden Orb Spider, it was huge and beautiful (I hate spiders, but I can appreciate a beauty like this one)
I have never in my life seen as many bugs as we have here, not even in South Florida. Wow.
Friday, August 6, 2010
Making Your Own Background Papers
I love buying papers. It is easy and not too expensive, but it isn't original or even your own art. So one day while I was looking up tutorials on youtube, I came across this inchie tutorial http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCX8BTadbLY . I really thought this was cool so out I go to mu studio to make some of my own. These are some of the results:
So I thought I would show step by step how I made them and then show an example of something I made from it. The pages in and of themselves look like a mess, but when cut down and used as a background, they are quite interesting. And each item created is unique. If you really like what you made and want to use it in multiple projects, just take it down to Kinkos and make color copies of it for future use.
Step1: Gather your paints. I use Golden's Fluid and Heavy Body Acrylic paints.
I really like the richness of Golden's Acrylics. My favorite color is Quinachridone Gold, it has such a warm glow to it. I like to use it as a finishing glaze to my work, it brings the colors all together.
Step 2: Gather your stencils and other things.
I have a great set of brass stencils I bought as a lot on eBay, there are over 300 pieces. I love using bubble wrap and whatever else I can find that will give me unique markings. I apply the paint with a brayer, it makes such wonderful and deep layers.
Step 3: Gather your papers for a base.
I have all sorts of papers like newspapers, I especially like foreign ones (the one in the photo is an Asian paper I bought in Chinatown in Los Angeles), dictionary pages and some Asian papers I bought in Los Angeles.
Step 4: Layer your paint onto your paper base.
Sometimes I dribble the paint on one at a time brayering in between colors and other times I dribble all the colors on and brayer them all at once. The one thing is that when you dribble it all at once, you tend to get a very thick layer of paint so I will put another piece of paper on top and pull it up and it gives you such cool patterns and a neat base for a second piece. (see example below)
...after brayering....
....sheets that I used to pick up the excess paint.
Step 5: Now start decorating.
Step 6: Start using your papers! I was using mine to make a skinny:
and the finished project (not a good representation as the soft gel gloss is still wet and the glare from the flash. I added a word with it's definition colored with Quinachridone Gold and a mini popsicle stick also colored with Quin Gold and stamped with a word.
So I thought I would show step by step how I made them and then show an example of something I made from it. The pages in and of themselves look like a mess, but when cut down and used as a background, they are quite interesting. And each item created is unique. If you really like what you made and want to use it in multiple projects, just take it down to Kinkos and make color copies of it for future use.
Step1: Gather your paints. I use Golden's Fluid and Heavy Body Acrylic paints.
I really like the richness of Golden's Acrylics. My favorite color is Quinachridone Gold, it has such a warm glow to it. I like to use it as a finishing glaze to my work, it brings the colors all together.
Step 2: Gather your stencils and other things.
I have a great set of brass stencils I bought as a lot on eBay, there are over 300 pieces. I love using bubble wrap and whatever else I can find that will give me unique markings. I apply the paint with a brayer, it makes such wonderful and deep layers.
Step 3: Gather your papers for a base.
I have all sorts of papers like newspapers, I especially like foreign ones (the one in the photo is an Asian paper I bought in Chinatown in Los Angeles), dictionary pages and some Asian papers I bought in Los Angeles.
Step 4: Layer your paint onto your paper base.
Sometimes I dribble the paint on one at a time brayering in between colors and other times I dribble all the colors on and brayer them all at once. The one thing is that when you dribble it all at once, you tend to get a very thick layer of paint so I will put another piece of paper on top and pull it up and it gives you such cool patterns and a neat base for a second piece. (see example below)
...after brayering....
....sheets that I used to pick up the excess paint.
Step 5: Now start decorating.
Step 6: Start using your papers! I was using mine to make a skinny:
and the finished project (not a good representation as the soft gel gloss is still wet and the glare from the flash. I added a word with it's definition colored with Quinachridone Gold and a mini popsicle stick also colored with Quin Gold and stamped with a word.
Monday, August 2, 2010
Button Bouquet
I am a member of www.swap-bot.com and I like to do swaps that teach me something new. This swap was for a button bouquet. I decided to make mine with "petals".
First I dyed some coffee filters and ironed them flat.
Then I picked out the buttons. You want to layer them so pick different sizes. I decided to layer 3 buttons. I wired them together with copper wire and twisted the tail into a stem.
Then I poked the "stem" through the middle of the coffee filter. I pulled the coffee filter closed about 1 1/2-2 inches below the buttons and then using floral tape wrapped around to secure it.
I tied them altogether with a piece of lace trim.
There you go!
Favorite Fictional Characters
I came across a post on a board asking people what their favorite fictional characters are. The following are mine:
Captain Jack Sparrow - I have loved Johnny Depp from the days of when he was on 21 Jump Street. He has tried to run from his looks by doing movies that were eclectic, not really box office draws. But then he gave up and went for broke and embodies this wonderful character. I loved the first Pirate movie, but what I enjoyed the most from the two sequels was Captain Jack Sparrow. I can't wait for the fourth installment.
Jack Shephard/John Locke - There will never be another Lost in my lifetime and I miss it terribly. That isn't to say that there won't be shows that are as good, but I just don't see myself caring as much about a group of characters as much as I did with Lost. All were unique and interesting, but ultimately it came down to Jack and Locke/Unlocke. Jack's transformation from a Man of Science to a Man of Faith was perfect and could not have occurred without Locke or Locke's death. It was ironic that in the end he had to kill someone who physically embodied the person who most influence Jack to change.
Eric Cartman - I remember reading an article in the EW Fall Preview before the first episode of South Park and thinking this could be really good. So I watched and fell in love with the whole thing, but ultimately it was Cartman that I loved. Cartman is the Archie Bunker of our times.
Scout Finch - To Kill a Mockingbird is one of my favorite movies and Scout is the reason why. She was portrayed perfectly by Mary Badham who after that role has done almost nothing. But what a legacy to have.
Scarlett O'Hara - For me, everything that made the movie great was Scarlett O'Hara portrayed to perfection by Vivien Leigh. The best scene which cemented it for me was when she showed up at Melanie's in the red velvet dress and stood there with head held high and dared them to say anything to her.
Bugs Bunny - I grew up watching Looney Toon cartoons every Saturday morning and I knew them all by heart but Bugs Bunny was the best of them all. The cartoons still stand up to this day.
Gollum - I first read the Lord of the Rings when I lived in Europe. I was working at a hotel in Southern Germany called Schloss Elmau. We had hitchhiked over to Zurich and I was in a book shop and saw the book and bought it. I have read it, I don't know how many times. Then the movies, perfect, absolutely perfect. So, who to chose from such a wonderful group of characters, all important. But ultimately I chose Gollum because he drove so much of the story from the perspective of The Ring. And without the ring, there is no story.
Clarice Starling/Hannibal Lector - I was living in Los Angeles when my cousin and I went to Century City Plaza to see The Silence of the Lambs when it was in limited release. We bought tickets to the only show still available at 10:00pm. We went to get seats 20 minutes before it would start and all that was left was the first row. What a perfect movie, perfect cast, everything was great. It was driven by the Clarice and Hannibal.
Andy DuFresne/Ellis Boyd "Red" Redding - I love Stephen King's books, the adaptations of his books into movies, not so much. For me personally, I have only loved two adaptations, both made from short stories from Different Seasons. The first was Stand By Me, made from the short story "The Body" and second The Shawshank Redemption made from the short story "Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption". I can watch this movie any time it comes on and it is one my favorite movies of all time.
The Joker - I loved Jack Nicholson as The Joker, but then Heath Ledger came along and all other Joker's have been forgotten. What a package, I was thrilled that Heath Ledger won the Oscar for his portrayal but it was tinged with great sadness that it was posthumously.
Maximus/Bud White - I discovered Russel Crowe in a Denzel Washington movie called Virtuosity. He exudes violence and sexuality at the same time. Both characters are at once the same and the polar opposite of each other. The best line from Gladiator was "My name is Maximus Decimus Meridius, commander of the Armies of the North, General of the Felix Legions, loyal servant to the true emperor, Marcus Aurelius. Father to a murdered son, husband to a murdered wife. And I will have my vengeance, in this life or the next. " I can watch that over and over. Bud White, so violent and so tender. Each is honorable in their own way.
I could add so many more, but then this could become a book LOL.
I would be interested which are your favorites?
Jack Shephard/John Locke - There will never be another Lost in my lifetime and I miss it terribly. That isn't to say that there won't be shows that are as good, but I just don't see myself caring as much about a group of characters as much as I did with Lost. All were unique and interesting, but ultimately it came down to Jack and Locke/Unlocke. Jack's transformation from a Man of Science to a Man of Faith was perfect and could not have occurred without Locke or Locke's death. It was ironic that in the end he had to kill someone who physically embodied the person who most influence Jack to change.
Eric Cartman - I remember reading an article in the EW Fall Preview before the first episode of South Park and thinking this could be really good. So I watched and fell in love with the whole thing, but ultimately it was Cartman that I loved. Cartman is the Archie Bunker of our times.
Scout Finch - To Kill a Mockingbird is one of my favorite movies and Scout is the reason why. She was portrayed perfectly by Mary Badham who after that role has done almost nothing. But what a legacy to have.
Scarlett O'Hara - For me, everything that made the movie great was Scarlett O'Hara portrayed to perfection by Vivien Leigh. The best scene which cemented it for me was when she showed up at Melanie's in the red velvet dress and stood there with head held high and dared them to say anything to her.
Bugs Bunny - I grew up watching Looney Toon cartoons every Saturday morning and I knew them all by heart but Bugs Bunny was the best of them all. The cartoons still stand up to this day.
Gollum - I first read the Lord of the Rings when I lived in Europe. I was working at a hotel in Southern Germany called Schloss Elmau. We had hitchhiked over to Zurich and I was in a book shop and saw the book and bought it. I have read it, I don't know how many times. Then the movies, perfect, absolutely perfect. So, who to chose from such a wonderful group of characters, all important. But ultimately I chose Gollum because he drove so much of the story from the perspective of The Ring. And without the ring, there is no story.
Clarice Starling/Hannibal Lector - I was living in Los Angeles when my cousin and I went to Century City Plaza to see The Silence of the Lambs when it was in limited release. We bought tickets to the only show still available at 10:00pm. We went to get seats 20 minutes before it would start and all that was left was the first row. What a perfect movie, perfect cast, everything was great. It was driven by the Clarice and Hannibal.
Andy DuFresne/Ellis Boyd "Red" Redding - I love Stephen King's books, the adaptations of his books into movies, not so much. For me personally, I have only loved two adaptations, both made from short stories from Different Seasons. The first was Stand By Me, made from the short story "The Body" and second The Shawshank Redemption made from the short story "Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption". I can watch this movie any time it comes on and it is one my favorite movies of all time.
The Joker - I loved Jack Nicholson as The Joker, but then Heath Ledger came along and all other Joker's have been forgotten. What a package, I was thrilled that Heath Ledger won the Oscar for his portrayal but it was tinged with great sadness that it was posthumously.
Maximus/Bud White - I discovered Russel Crowe in a Denzel Washington movie called Virtuosity. He exudes violence and sexuality at the same time. Both characters are at once the same and the polar opposite of each other. The best line from Gladiator was "My name is Maximus Decimus Meridius, commander of the Armies of the North, General of the Felix Legions, loyal servant to the true emperor, Marcus Aurelius. Father to a murdered son, husband to a murdered wife. And I will have my vengeance, in this life or the next. " I can watch that over and over. Bud White, so violent and so tender. Each is honorable in their own way.
I could add so many more, but then this could become a book LOL.
I would be interested which are your favorites?
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Welcome to my blog. I call it Color Infused Musings because I am an artist and love color and this blog will be musings about whatever I feel like including posts about my art.
I live in the Upstate of South Carolina with my husband and our two dogs, Becky and Amber.
I hope you will enjoy my musings.
I live in the Upstate of South Carolina with my husband and our two dogs, Becky and Amber.
I hope you will enjoy my musings.
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