Tuesday, April 28, 2015

she had a lot on her mind--an altered book cover

Okay, I use old book covers for canvases--that's still altered, right?

Ink spritzed cheesecloth, glass beads and microbeads, and the Steampunk Cameo and Gears chipboard from Leaky Shed Studio.  She's all crackled up with Crackle Glaze and Antiquing Cream from the DecoArt media line.

Okay okay okay, want to know my new favorite sparkle trick?  Mix any color of the DecoArt Glamour Dust Glitter Paint with the Champagne Gold Metallic paint.  Depending on how much Champagne Gold is used, you can get one of those beautiful shabby chic colors, but with amazing shine.
By the way, if you have some Leaky Shed chip, Laura Gilhuly is hosting a challenge with a fun prize--you'll find the details HERE.

Thank you for stopping by, and have a wonderful Tuesday! 

Thursday, April 23, 2015

a glorious muse . . .

(First, thank you so much to everyone who left a comment on that batch of atcs--I'll have some happy mail envies out for everyone eventually, but the atcs will go to the 4 randomly drawn peeps.  I'll be around to visit everyone soon, please be patient!  Jackie, I can't figure out how to contact you.) 

On to the muse.  Okay, I made a refrigerator magnet.

Yes, seriously, it's going on my fridge.  AND I'm still all in on the "tea" theme.  I feel like this theme is going to hang on for a while, so please bear with me.

A little modeling paste, a little color, a stencil . . .
love that DecoArt Modeling Paste!
A super cute Leaky Shed Studio chipboard teacup--it can hold up to anything, including the glitter!  It comes with a saucer, too, but I saved that for something else.

 And here we go--her banner it ridiculously large, it looks awful when I try to photograph the whole thing:

Each cup of tea holds a glorious muse.

And I really shouldn't show the whole thing, since it's my share today at Altered Pages Artsociates, but that's a good peek.  Happy Thursday, everyone!

P.S.  Here are TWO little tidbits of info for you:  if you share the Altered Pages blog posts, any post this month, on facebook, you're entered into the draw for a nice package of goodies.  Details at the Altered Pages blog!

AND Laura Gilhuly is hostessing a challenge at Leaky Shed Studio, so if you happen to have any LS chip lying about, you may be interested in THIS POST


Saturday, April 18, 2015

a cup of tea to go . . .


 I drink a lot of tea.

Seriously, a LOT of tea.  I won't bore you with details.  Let's just say that pretty little teacup in the background photo is WAY too small . . .

Anyway, here is a simple tea caddy for my bag, using the cutest Leaky Shed Studio teapot, all crackled up with DecoArt Media paints, Crackle Glaze, and Antiquing Creme.
Yes, I'm a little addicted to the crackle finish--but c'mon, it's perfect for a teapot, right?

Nice deep pockets inside to hold my portable stash . . . and lots of bright spring colors for a quick non-caffeinated pick-me-up! 

Plus, inked up this new butterfly from Lost Coast Designs--love it!

It's shaping up to be a lovely spring here, everything is blooming like crazy--have a wonderful Saturday, everyone!  :)

Thursday, April 09, 2015

Gelli print reclaimed. And a little blog candy. Make that four little blog candies..

Have you ever made about a million monotype prints, and really only liked about half of them?

That happens to me every time . . . but I don't mind, because those less-than-satisfactory prints always end up as something.  Eventually.

Here is one of those prints that got a spritzing with spray inks and cut up into atc backgrounds--you can see more of the process in my share today at the Altered Pages Artsociates blog.  Thank you to Stencil1 for the variety of perfectly sized backgrounds:



So.  I've also been tidying up the art room.  If you live in the US, and would like one of these atcs and some of the art room findings--not a ton, just some fun flat goodies that fit in an envelope--just leave me a comment here.  I'll wait a couple weeks, and if needed, do a random draw thing.  So that's four little sweeties.

Anyone?

Friday, April 03, 2015

monotype printing on fabric at Unruly Paper Arts

Do you ever monoprint on fabric?  At Unruly Paper Arts, my new column is about just that, along with some use-what-you-have tips. 
Love those DecoArt SoSoft fabric paints--great colors, and they stay soft!!
Here is the wall hanging I pieced together, using those aforementioned fabric prints--this isn't finished yet, and you can see the pins in it here and there:
Thank you for stopping by, and a Happy Easter to you!