Creativity has always been one of my passions in life. How do we as artists and designers stay connected with our creative center? We always hear to think outside of the box and let your creativity soar. I'd like to think that these posts on this blog may accomplish that for some of you. By sharing my thoughts and experiences I'm sure that it will inspire me as well.
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Lamby Mixed Media Jump for Joy Canvas
Lamby is so fun and so easy to finish as are the other two characters in this pattern, you literally can do the bulk of the painting by stippling. This would make such an easy project to do for your shows. I love how bright and cheerful these patterns are, they just make me smile. Keep an eye out for the new Jump for Joy projects that are coming soon.
Mixed Media Jump for Joy Easter Ducky Canvas
Here is my Ducky Mixed Media Canvas from the pattern and love the colors in this project. What do you think? What creative ways can you come up with to use this pattern? When I design a pattern I like to think outside the box and imagine how many other ways we can use the pattern and I know from my research that most of you do the same thing. This is evident in the many different surfaces that most of you use when painting a pattern. I'm planning other seasonal Jump for Joy patterns that should be available later on this spring or early summer. I'd love to hear your thoughts.
Mixed Media Jump For Joy Canvas Bunny
We finished our remodel a few weeks ago and I have had time to paint and was able to finish up the mixed media Easter Jump for Joy canvases. This pattern is available on my website and I'm delighted with how these turned out. I'm still deciding what to do with them and am seriously considering selling them on my webste as finished pieces. Wouldn't these be fun to put out during the holidays. I love the combination of Washi Tape, scrap booking paper, and paint to complete this canvas. This was so easy to do and with the addition of Peter on the canvas shows just how easy it is to take a design and change it to make it your own. What surfaces or creative ways can you think of to use this pattern? I'd love to hear your comments.
Thursday, April 4, 2013
OK, we have been in the thick of remodeling and thankfully and gloriously it is coming to an end. Hopefully by the end of this week everything will be finished and we LOVE it!!!! So far we have replaced all of the counter tops in the house, new floors in the living room, bathrooms, kitchen, laundry room, and master bedroom. Additional tile in the kitchen and bathrooms. I thought that I'd share a few photos of the mess in the bathroom due to our fantastic tile guy, he is amazing and so clever. I was on spring break this week and it was a good thing because as is usually the case when you are in the process of building there are numerous trips to town to get supplies and help with a variety of projects as well as deal with the occasional crisis. Fortunately we only had a few of those. I nailed all of the molding back up onto the walls today and got to use the NAIL GUN! What an amazing invention. I had a blast and felt totally empowered. LOL. We are thrilled to have our house back but now we have to put it all back together, we have been living in chaos for almost 3 months now, it will be nice to have things back where they belong. The kitchen has been functional for a week now and today could actually do laundry in the house. YaaHoo!!!
What do you think? Isn't the tile amazing. I actually took a bath in this tub the other night just to be able to sit and enjoy the ambiance.
Now back to try to get some painting done to meet those deadlines.
What do you think? Isn't the tile amazing. I actually took a bath in this tub the other night just to be able to sit and enjoy the ambiance.
Now back to try to get some painting done to meet those deadlines.
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
5th Graders Compare Grant Wood and Chuck Close
Fifth Grade students are
extremely curious and interested in any type of art history; it seemed like the
right time to introduce them to two successful American artists who lived at
very different times. Chuck Close is a
contemporary artist who has been featured in books as well as on TV enjoying
success as a modern/abstract portrait painter while Grant Wood was a realist
who painted iconic scenes. These two
artists are radically different in their technique which makes them fascinating
to compare.
We began our investigation by
watching the video Dropping in on Grant Wood produced by Crystal
Productions. The animated character
Puffer takes us on a fun and informative journey learning about Grant Wood’s
life and introducing us to 6 pieces of his art work. We then read the book The Chuck Close
Facebook by Chuck Close which is an autobiography of his life and gives
fascinating examples of his painting style and works of art. Comparing the two artists gave us the
opportunity to compare and contrast their art styles, lifestyle, and works of
art. The children found this to be
fascinating.
After looking at the painting
American Gothic by Grant Wood we looked for clues to solve the puzzle of who
the man and woman in the painting were as well as repeated shapes and lines
used in the painting. Using this painting we brainstormed how we could reinvent the painting
using different characters and contemporary themes in our own version, my
students were able to come up with a wide variety of ideas. Using what we have learned about portraits
and drawing the face each student drew their version of American Gothic making
sure to overlap their characters in their version using the ideas that we had
brainstormed.
We then painted these pieces with
watercolor pencils, watercolors, and even oil pastels. The color and variety of textures that were
achieved were fantastic. Aren't these fantastic!!! I'm sure that my students would love to hear your thoughts.
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Mixed Media Journal using Dylusions
This journal page was completed as a part of my participation in Life Book 2013, this was Mindy Lacefield's instructional video and was a journal page that was out of my comfort zone. Isn't that part of the purpose in completing a class to stretch yourself artistically? I was particularly interested in this project because Mindy used Dylusion's Inks and stencils, I have been wanting to take the time to use my inks and stencils which I invested in a few months ago. I also realized that I had all of the materials to complete this project at home in my stash so I took a few hours out of my schedule and sat down to complete this and found myself completely absorbed. SCORE!!! I lost myself in this project and loved the abstract, loose techniques that Mindy presented.
The faces were not my usual style of face but I enjoyed trying out a new technique and playing with my Dylusion's inks and stencils. She also had us journal in the background prior to laying down any paint and the idea that my words and thoughts were totally private appealed to me although if you look closely you can still see some of the text.
The background was a layered design using Dylusion's Inks, Dylusion's stencils, Crafter's Workshop Stencils, Tim Holtz Stamps, random assorted stamps, Copic Markers, and Faber Castel Markers . I also used Deco Art Paints to add a splash of neon color in the background and the faces, the clothing of the characters is completed with scrapbooking papers and some rub ons. I had a great time with this project, in fact I haven't completed a Life Book project in a while and saw the instructional video and found myself really wanting to complete this. It was so much fun and I had a great time.
Do any of you try art techniques which are out of your usual style and comfort zone? I have to say that it is artistically very freeing.
The faces were not my usual style of face but I enjoyed trying out a new technique and playing with my Dylusion's inks and stencils. She also had us journal in the background prior to laying down any paint and the idea that my words and thoughts were totally private appealed to me although if you look closely you can still see some of the text.
The background was a layered design using Dylusion's Inks, Dylusion's stencils, Crafter's Workshop Stencils, Tim Holtz Stamps, random assorted stamps, Copic Markers, and Faber Castel Markers . I also used Deco Art Paints to add a splash of neon color in the background and the faces, the clothing of the characters is completed with scrapbooking papers and some rub ons. I had a great time with this project, in fact I haven't completed a Life Book project in a while and saw the instructional video and found myself really wanting to complete this. It was so much fun and I had a great time.
Do any of you try art techniques which are out of your usual style and comfort zone? I have to say that it is artistically very freeing.
Jump for Joy Easter Canvas Lamby Part 3
This is Lamby and it is my pleasure to introduce you to these guys as they are painted on mixed media canvas but could easily be added to so many different surfaces. I'm in the process of adding the face and hair to this little guy and he will be finished. All three of these characters are sooooo easy to paint as they are mostly stippled with a few finishing details. This pattern is available on my website at www.chartmandesigns.com or you can click on the pattern on the photo to the right. Won't he be darling displayed at Easter. Have you purchased your pattern and are you painting along with me? The wood pieces for this pattern are also available on my website and would be so darling attached to an Easter basket.
I'd love to hear your comments about these guys.
I have sets planned for Halloween and Christmas which will be available sometime later this spring.
Monday, March 18, 2013
Jump for Joy Easter Canvas Peter Part 3
Here is Peter, I am beginning to add the detail to him, including the face and the egg detail. Don't you love him? I do and hope that you are painting along with me, we could compare notes/painting. The bulk of the painting is completed with a stipple brush. Easy Peasy! These canvases would be darling as a gift or attached to an Easter basket. You can see this pattern on my website www.chartmandesigns.com or click on the photo to the right to go directly to the pattern for purchase. You can also purchase the amazing wood pieces on my website as well.
I'd love to hear your thoughts on these guys. Leave me a comment if you like them as much as I do.
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Tin Tooled Pirates for 3rd or 4th Graders
During the past few weeks I blogged about tin tooling and it was a very popular series, I thought it might be interesting for many of you to see a project that could easily be completed with children. This is a very popular project completed with 3rd graders although could easily be used for upper grade students as well. Look back at the previous posts to see the techniques that were outlined.
AARRGGHH and avast me matey are terms that I hear frequently when I begin our Pirate Tin Tooled Portraits. Pirates are one of those themes that children always love and this project is no exception. We began the project by reading a selection of pirate poetry from the book Shiver Me Timbers! by Douglas Florian and learned some “pirate” vocabulary. In no time at it sounded like I had a class full of pirates.
Another wonderful reference book is Everything I Know About Pirates by Tom Lichtenheld which is a humorous portrayal of pirate life and habits. The pirates in this book are shown with a squared off jawline, missing teeth, assorted jewelry, and interesting headgear. Using this book we discussed pirate gear and fashion and designed a pirate face drawn using the squared off jaw look, including the shoulders, and adding an interesting assortment of pirate paraphernalia. We drew these pirate faces on a 9”X11” piece of manila drawing paper which will be transferred to the same sized piece of 36 gauge tooling tin.
Tin Tooling is a media that I like to expose my students to every year and one that they look forward to. It is a reverse embossing process where we work using a plastic stylus on the back of the tin, turning it over to complete the refining process on the front. We then added texture and a border pattern using a variety of tin tools and colored them with Sharpie Markers. You can see some of my students working on their tin projects in various stages in the attached photos. Look at previous posts to see photo examples of the tin tooling process.
As stated before tin tooling is a technique that I like all of my students to have the opportunity to experience and begin working with students as young as 2nd grade, consequently by the time that they have reached the intermediate grades they are very familiar with the process. In 4th Grade I like to introduce my students to a variety of tools which will help them further understand the art element of texture. We use tools which are produced for tin tooling designed by the Ten Second Studio Company and produce an interesting array of textures.
Jump for Joy Easter Canvas Ducky Part 3
Isn't he cute???? I love these canvases and love this pattern which you can view and purchase on my website at www.chartmandesigns.com or just click the link over to the right on the photo of the pattern and you will be redirected to my site automatically. There are two different ornament sets that are included in the pattern and this pattern will soon be available at www.vikingwoodcrafts.com and www.bearwithus.com. Ducky seems to be popular as many of you are clicking on him more often than the others. Not sure why except that he is darling. Wouldn't these ornaments or canvases be darling for Easter gifts. You can see that I am starting to work on the detail on these guys. Are you painting along with me? I'd love to hear your comments.
Liebster Award

I was surprised, honored, and pleased to find out I had been Awarded the Liebster Award this last week. So generously awarded to me from http://myviavon.blogspot.com
Please visit her blog and become a follower as it is a wonderful blog and I love it. Thanks Von. As a fellow artist and recent mixed media convert as I am myself I enjoy her blog tremendously.
I wasn't exactly sure what the Liebster Award was so I did some research and found out that the award is a Pay it Forward Award awarded to blogs that have fewer than 200 followers. The award is designed to bring attention to those blogs who may not have the following that some of the larger blogs do. What a wonderful idea. The idea is to thank the person publicly who nominated me, link to her blog, and Pay it Forward to 5 blogs that I enjoy.
It was now my job as the recipeint to link to 5 blogs that I follow and enjoy. I had to give this serious thought as there are so many wonderful blogs that I follow that do not have very many followers. I came up with the following list and hope that you will all take a look at these blogs and become a follower of mine as well as of theirs. I will admit that I took my time accomplishing this as I wanted to make sure that I was listing those blogs that I follow, enjoy, and want to help promote.
Blogging can be a lonely job at times when there are few comments and followers don't feel comfortable following publicly which I understand completely. Consequently this is a wonderful surprise and honor and I am delighted to have been granted this award and know that my blogging work is enjoyed. Thanks again to Von for her compliment to me and taking the time to help promote my blog.
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Home Remodel
I came home yesterday to new wood flooring!!! I am not someone who particularly likes change and am notorious for initially not liking improvements in our house. I was worried about the wood floors, believe me a 180 degree difference from what we orginally had. I LOVE THEM!!!!! Yay Hoo!!! Surprisingly my husband was the one who was not sure that he liked the flooring and kept walking into the room to try to adjust to change! LOL! It is amazing how just changing the flooring in one room changed the feel of the house and that doesn't even count everything else we've done to the house. What a difference. So now onto the final phase of the remodel with the addition of tile, backsplashes, flooring, tub surround. CAN'T WAIT. Now to just get all of our "stuff" put back into the room, it is crazy how we could demolish it in a few hours but it takes days to get it all put back.
Sunday, March 10, 2013
Jump for Joy Easter Canvas Ducky
This photo shows Ducky from the Easter Jump for Joy Pattern painted on a mixed media canvas. I have base coated,shaded, and highlighted the duck by stippling using a double and sometimes a triple loaded brush. It is such an easy process to paint this way, you could easily finish these ornaments for a show or gift giving in a short period of time. Of course I get to the detail in our next post. Are you painting along with me? I'd love to see your piece.
Jump for Joy Canvases Bunny
This photo shows the bunny from the Easter Jump for Joy Pattern painted on a mixed media canvas. I have basecoated,shaded, and highlighted the bunny by stippling using a double and sometimes a triple loaded brush. It is such an easy process to paint this way, you could easily finish these ornaments for a show or gift giving in a short period of time. Of course I haven't added the detail yet and will get to that sometime soon in between our remodel. LOL. Purchase the pattern and the wood pieces and paint along with me. I'd love to see your finished product.
Home Remodel Demo Phase
Hello All,
I've had a few requests to show some of the home remodel that we have been deeply involved in for the past month, actually a month is an understatement. LOL. This project has been in the planning stages for the past year, the implementation has only been going on for about the past month. So far we have changed out all of the counters in the house, updated some of the lighting, added new carpet to select areas in the house, and now spent the weekend prepping for wood floors to be installed in our Livingroom. It wasn't quite as awful as we had envisioned it to be and managed to get much of it finished in one day, our main concern was removing all of the floor trim which came out without any breakage. WaaHoo!!! Consequently that means we can reuse all of it. This is the photo of the now empty room and I will take a photo once the flooring is installed. I can't wait to see it.
I've had a few requests to show some of the home remodel that we have been deeply involved in for the past month, actually a month is an understatement. LOL. This project has been in the planning stages for the past year, the implementation has only been going on for about the past month. So far we have changed out all of the counters in the house, updated some of the lighting, added new carpet to select areas in the house, and now spent the weekend prepping for wood floors to be installed in our Livingroom. It wasn't quite as awful as we had envisioned it to be and managed to get much of it finished in one day, our main concern was removing all of the floor trim which came out without any breakage. WaaHoo!!! Consequently that means we can reuse all of it. This is the photo of the now empty room and I will take a photo once the flooring is installed. I can't wait to see it.
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Time for Blogging
Do you ever feel like your life is on the fastrack? LOL.
We arrived back home from having had a wonderful time in Vegas then on Saturday started a demolition project for our home remodel that we have been working on. Naturally we had people coming in to work on Monday of this week. Seriously what were we thinking so soon after coming home from Vegas? Crazy, Right? ARRRRGGGHHH!!!! So we got a good nights sleep, dug in, literally, and tore out carpet, pad, and tack strips to prepare for the carpet installation in the master bedroom and basement hallway. Fortunately we have a spare bedroom and moved into it for the time being and Monday the carpet was installed and Monday evening we moved back into the master bedroom. PHEW!!!! It felt good to sleep in our own bed. Now we are in the process of the next demo phase preparing for the hardwood floor installation and later on this month for tile. I have a new appreciation for anyone who lives in their home while they undergo a full remodel. We actually built this house 20 years ago and really felt that we had to recover from that experience and will certainly feel the same way when we have finish the remodel and most of it is just cosmetic. I can't imagine how we would have felt had we been tearing out walls. LOL. It will be great once we are finished and will have updated and replaced much of what was worn out after 20 years.
Needless to say my blogging and painting has taken a backseat, but I did have time to fit some painting in this week. I'm just about ready to post Step 3 in the Easter Jump for Joy canvases. I'm also working on a new pattern that should be ready to go sometime this spring for a mixed media clock which I am loving. Hopefully I will have a couple new posts later on this weekend to share the next example of Easter Jump for Joy canvases.
I hope you are finding these posts interesting because I love to think outside the box, if any of you have been a follower of mine you know that I posted a couple years ago about what else you could do with some of my patterns. This series of blog posts is similiar, I am trying to show other creative ways to use a pattern. I'm sure you could come up with some fantastic ideas as well and would love to hear your thoughts.
We arrived back home from having had a wonderful time in Vegas then on Saturday started a demolition project for our home remodel that we have been working on. Naturally we had people coming in to work on Monday of this week. Seriously what were we thinking so soon after coming home from Vegas? Crazy, Right? ARRRRGGGHHH!!!! So we got a good nights sleep, dug in, literally, and tore out carpet, pad, and tack strips to prepare for the carpet installation in the master bedroom and basement hallway. Fortunately we have a spare bedroom and moved into it for the time being and Monday the carpet was installed and Monday evening we moved back into the master bedroom. PHEW!!!! It felt good to sleep in our own bed. Now we are in the process of the next demo phase preparing for the hardwood floor installation and later on this month for tile. I have a new appreciation for anyone who lives in their home while they undergo a full remodel. We actually built this house 20 years ago and really felt that we had to recover from that experience and will certainly feel the same way when we have finish the remodel and most of it is just cosmetic. I can't imagine how we would have felt had we been tearing out walls. LOL. It will be great once we are finished and will have updated and replaced much of what was worn out after 20 years.
Needless to say my blogging and painting has taken a backseat, but I did have time to fit some painting in this week. I'm just about ready to post Step 3 in the Easter Jump for Joy canvases. I'm also working on a new pattern that should be ready to go sometime this spring for a mixed media clock which I am loving. Hopefully I will have a couple new posts later on this weekend to share the next example of Easter Jump for Joy canvases.
I hope you are finding these posts interesting because I love to think outside the box, if any of you have been a follower of mine you know that I posted a couple years ago about what else you could do with some of my patterns. This series of blog posts is similiar, I am trying to show other creative ways to use a pattern. I'm sure you could come up with some fantastic ideas as well and would love to hear your thoughts.
Friday, March 1, 2013
Creative Painting Show Part 3
Have you heard of the company Ideal Wood Products Inc? www.idealwoodproductsinc.com They are a wonderful company to work with and were formerly Turns in Time. Ideal Wood Products produce the high quality wood pieces that we as artists prefer, these pieces are made here in the US by fine craftsmen, many turned as you order them. Mark Lunow and Dan Thorne took their unique and creative wood pieces to Vegas for the Creative Painting show and as in the past carry my patterns and the accompanying wood pieces. We often work in tandem to create the wood piece and pattern that fits the wood piece.
Mark was kind enough to allow me to take photos of the booth and post them on my blog showing many of my projects painted on their gorgeous wood pieces. We have new projects coming for both Nationals and HOOT. Can't wait to get started on those.
Mark was kind enough to allow me to take photos of the booth and post them on my blog showing many of my projects painted on their gorgeous wood pieces. We have new projects coming for both Nationals and HOOT. Can't wait to get started on those.
Creative Painting Show Part 2
I'm sitting here at home, having arrived earlier today, unfortunately the cheaper airline tickets required us to fly on Monday and return on Friday. WAAAA!!!! I had to leave this morning and would have liked to have stayed until the end of the Trade Show but..... LOL. Finances, finances, finances!!! LOL. Needless to say I had a wonderful time and took an amazing class from Bobbie Takashima. She was a wealth of information and a wonderful teacher and provided us with not only amazing techniques, but art principles behind each technique, her knowledge of color and design theory is fantastic. Not only was she extremely knowledgeable but also quite a character and kept us entertained for the day long class. If I ever have the chance to take a class from her again I will be sure to do so in fact would love to look into taking her design class. I knew a great deal of what she was teaching but it never hurts to hear it repeated from another artist who has been working successfully in the industry for many years.
She was very kind to allow me to take a photo of her and to post it on my blog. Many thanks Bobbie for an amazing day.
She was very kind to allow me to take a photo of her and to post it on my blog. Many thanks Bobbie for an amazing day.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Creative Painting Las Vegas Report
I'm here in Las Vegas enjoying the Creative Painting show. The weather is fantastic, light jacket weather and lots of sun. It felt absolutely glorious, the wind was blowing today but even that felt good after leaving winter weather.
The show has been good, lots of new patterns at all of the booths. It seemed that most attendees were helping out the painting economy. Zentangled projects were all the rage and were found in a variety of surfaces and genre. Wooden keys are very popular and could be found at many of the booths from whimsical designs to prim and from a variety of artists. Hopefully this bodes well for my new key designs. People seemed to be enjoying them. Ornaments were also shown in large quantities as well as anything Halloween.
I spent time at a number of booths to watch a number of interesting demos, Loew Cornel had some very interesting new brushes that were new for this show, very unique and interesting brush shapes. I spent some time at the Loew Cornel booth watching Giselle Pope demonstrate the new brushes,very interesting. I was particularly interested in the glass etching demo from B and B Etchall, I use their products and can vouch for their quality. I was also interested in the use of stencils from Dreamweaver Stencils which I have used in my recent tin tooling blog posts. As many of you know I am a huge fan of using stencils and have blogged repeatedly about their use in painting projects. If you like metal stencils these are amazing.
I'm happy to report that my friends at the Ideal Wood Products Inc. seemed to be selling their amazing wood products as well as my patterns and the other artists that they carry. As soon as I get home I will post photos that I took of their booth and their amazing products.
Tomorrow I spend the day with Bobbie Takashima in a painting class.
The show has been good, lots of new patterns at all of the booths. It seemed that most attendees were helping out the painting economy. Zentangled projects were all the rage and were found in a variety of surfaces and genre. Wooden keys are very popular and could be found at many of the booths from whimsical designs to prim and from a variety of artists. Hopefully this bodes well for my new key designs. People seemed to be enjoying them. Ornaments were also shown in large quantities as well as anything Halloween.
I spent time at a number of booths to watch a number of interesting demos, Loew Cornel had some very interesting new brushes that were new for this show, very unique and interesting brush shapes. I spent some time at the Loew Cornel booth watching Giselle Pope demonstrate the new brushes,very interesting. I was particularly interested in the glass etching demo from B and B Etchall, I use their products and can vouch for their quality. I was also interested in the use of stencils from Dreamweaver Stencils which I have used in my recent tin tooling blog posts. As many of you know I am a huge fan of using stencils and have blogged repeatedly about their use in painting projects. If you like metal stencils these are amazing.
I'm happy to report that my friends at the Ideal Wood Products Inc. seemed to be selling their amazing wood products as well as my patterns and the other artists that they carry. As soon as I get home I will post photos that I took of their booth and their amazing products.
Tomorrow I spend the day with Bobbie Takashima in a painting class.
Sunday, February 24, 2013
Poinsettia Mixed Media Canvas
Well it has been a crazy week, we are in the midst of a home remodel and managed to get the new counter tops and sinks back into the kitchen and bathrooms. We were without a kitchen and bathrooms for a few days but are back in business now. Needless to say I have not had any time to work on the Easter Jump for Joy canvases. I had hoped to have another blog post ready to go for you..... Oh Well. LOL. Life sometimes gets in the way.
I will be gone to Vegas for the Creative Painting Show this next week. WaaHoo!!!! I'm looking forward to nice weather and a week of fun in Vegas as well as attending the show. I will see how things go and may blog out anything that is new and noteworthy at the show, but if you don't hear from me you will know why. I'm going to be busy taking classes and playing. Fun!!!!
I did think that I would share a new mixed media canvas that I just finished that I think is gorgeous. I used a variety of surfaces on the background including stencils, Dylusions stencils to be exact, scrapbooking paper, Washi Tape, and some pretty cool rubons. The foreground Poinsettias are completed with Tooling Tin, I tooled each individual petal and then glued them onto the canvas to form the flowers. For those of you who enjoy working with metals this might be a good project for you to try. If you have been following my series on Tin Tooling I think you might enjoy seeing this piece. I think it is spectacular and wonder what you all think?
Have a great week and I will try to post at least one blog post during the show.
I will be gone to Vegas for the Creative Painting Show this next week. WaaHoo!!!! I'm looking forward to nice weather and a week of fun in Vegas as well as attending the show. I will see how things go and may blog out anything that is new and noteworthy at the show, but if you don't hear from me you will know why. I'm going to be busy taking classes and playing. Fun!!!!
I did think that I would share a new mixed media canvas that I just finished that I think is gorgeous. I used a variety of surfaces on the background including stencils, Dylusions stencils to be exact, scrapbooking paper, Washi Tape, and some pretty cool rubons. The foreground Poinsettias are completed with Tooling Tin, I tooled each individual petal and then glued them onto the canvas to form the flowers. For those of you who enjoy working with metals this might be a good project for you to try. If you have been following my series on Tin Tooling I think you might enjoy seeing this piece. I think it is spectacular and wonder what you all think?
Have a great week and I will try to post at least one blog post during the show.
Monday, February 18, 2013
Jump for Joy Easter Canvas Part 3
Yesterday I managed to get the Jump for Joy Lamby character started and actually almost finished with the exception of the face and a few details. Easy Peasy!!!! Seriously, the body is stippled with the same brush and I didn't even clean my brush in between applications. It took me literally less than an hour to do the body, ears, hands, and feet. So simple! To finish this character all I would need to do if finish up the face and any other details that I chose to do. The other characters are also just as simple and require primarily stippling to complete the bodies. Keep an eye out for the other characters as I finish them up and post examples right here.
The instructions for this character are in the pattern on my website. Take a look at it. What other options do you think would be a good for this pattern for alternate surfaces? How about Easter Cards?
The instructions for this character are in the pattern on my website. Take a look at it. What other options do you think would be a good for this pattern for alternate surfaces? How about Easter Cards?
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Jump for Joy Easter Canvas Part 2
I've been having a great time working on these canvases and added additional detail to the eggs using my Faber Castel markers. They work great to add shading detail and the nice thing about them is they are an india ink product and are permanent shortly after you use them but can be wiped off or changed while they are still wet. Love them! I also used my white Faber Castel marker to add the highlight to the eggs. They are quick and easy to use and look beautiful. I also added the outline shapes of the characters and gessoed them in preparation of painting. I shaded behind the characters but may need to add additional shading and can do that once I paint each character. I'm loving these. What are your thoughts. Why don't you purchase the pattern and paint right along with me.
I'd love to hear your thoughts about these characters?
Saturday, February 16, 2013
Jump for Joy Canvas
I know that many of us try to use painting patterns in other ways and I began wondering how else could I use the Jump for Joy Easter Ornament pattern. The obvious ways were to use the ornaments on an Easter basket, or an Easter box, or perhaps a plate. Next I thought about something out of the box and my thought was to use the 1 1/2" wide Gallery Wrap canvas to make a mixed media project with these characters.
I painted the background of each canvas with Deco Art Americana Acrylics and began layering paint using a variety of stencils. You can see that I used many of my usual favorite stencils that I have discussed in other posts. The chevron, dots, but then wanted to incorporate two new stencils that I had just purchased and received in the mail earlier this week. I love these 6"X6" stencils from Crafters Workshop the Mini Stitch Doodle Dot and the Mini Pattern Strips. They work so well. I then decided to add some scrapbooking paper decoupaged onto the canvas in a variety of patterns and colors. The canvas seemed to still be missing something and brought out some of the new Washi Tapes that had also just come in the mail. I also added my Sew Easy Music Note stamp and loved the look of these.
I'm in the process of painting the characters onto the canvases and will post how they look as soon as I finish them up. What do you think? If you love these characters as much as I do come on over to C. Hartman Designs and purchase the pattern and come paint with me. I always love painting with my painting friends.
I painted the background of each canvas with Deco Art Americana Acrylics and began layering paint using a variety of stencils. You can see that I used many of my usual favorite stencils that I have discussed in other posts. The chevron, dots, but then wanted to incorporate two new stencils that I had just purchased and received in the mail earlier this week. I love these 6"X6" stencils from Crafters Workshop the Mini Stitch Doodle Dot and the Mini Pattern Strips. They work so well. I then decided to add some scrapbooking paper decoupaged onto the canvas in a variety of patterns and colors. The canvas seemed to still be missing something and brought out some of the new Washi Tapes that had also just come in the mail. I also added my Sew Easy Music Note stamp and loved the look of these.
I'm in the process of painting the characters onto the canvases and will post how they look as soon as I finish them up. What do you think? If you love these characters as much as I do come on over to C. Hartman Designs and purchase the pattern and come paint with me. I always love painting with my painting friends.
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Tin Tooled Owl Project Finished Option
Once I had
completed the piece I decided that I wanted to use the owl that I had enameled
on in a journal page and opted to cut out the various parts that I wanted to
use to put on the following journal page.
There are so many options for your tin tooled pieces. The sky is the limit.
Tin Tooled Owl Project Step 6 Coloring
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I
also wanted to make sure that I showed you how to use embossing powders to add
color.
Emboss using your usual stamping embossing powders and materials in
exactly the same method for stamping. (note the earlier post).
Instead of using a stamp pad I used my Versamarker on the owl which
allowed me to get into the small detail areas.
This is completed using stamping techniques.
Maybe you don't want to emboss on your tin and instead would like to add color using permanent markers instead. A variety of markers work well on tin including any of the markers shown in the photo.
I use Sharpie markers because through trial
and error have found that I prefer the intensity of the color that is
produced. Any size and shape will work
depending on the size of your project. I
used the Ultra Fine Sharpies for the detail areas and the Fine tipped markers
for the larger areas.
Here is another option for finishing your tin project. I added texture to the background and colored the entire piece with Sharpie Markers.
As you can see
this finished piece is slightly different from the previous piece. This can be a
stand-alone piece or can be cut out and used in a different way.
Tin Tooled Owl Project Step 5
The following three photos show the process of embossing the areas that were transferred with the stencil, refined with the flat part of the stylus, and the owl once it has been refined.
You can see in this bottom photo where I transferred the stencil using a black permanent marker onto the back of the design.
Tin Tooled Owl Project Step 4
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You
can add interesting detail to the outer edges of the design,
I’m showing you how to use a stencil but you could easily use a texture plate,
texture tools, or border tools. Place
the stencil onto the tin so that you either emboss or deboss depending on how
you want the design to present, I chose to place the stencil on the back and
using a blending staub worked my way around the sunflowers pressing and
stretching the tin (embossing) to show the 3-D effect. The stems were actually too small for me to
get my stylus into the space and I chose to use an ink pen to transfer the
lines to the back of the tin and then using my stylus pressed down to emboss
each line and leaf consequently transferring the design (embossed) onto the
front. You could choose to transfer the
design the opposite way (debossed) and that would be interesting as well but
could pose problems when trying to add the design to a flat surface. The stencil that I used is a metal Dreamweaver stencil but a plastic stencil would also work. If you choose to use a plastic stencil you may need to spend more time in the embossing process.
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