Sunday, August 22, 2010

Metallica Redux( Are You Tired Of Them Yet?) and A Few Of My Favorite County Fair Peeps

The cards I had been making had been bugging me. They looked like 'loving hands at home an,d although I am a rank beginner, I kept thinking I could come up with something that looked at least a  little bit more professional looking. I thought about it a lot and realized that it was the backgrounds that I thought were distracting. They took away from the bling of the metal and somehow were very distracting. I tried using a black card background lightly and simply stamped but that too bothered me - more distraction. These are two more cards made from the same patterns I had been working with, simply mounted in Strathmore Photo Frame Card blanks. I like this effect much better than the others. Any suggestions or comments for me? I would appreciate some feedback!!


Next up are some of my favorite peeps from the County Fair - we held ours from Wednesday through Saturday last week. I have been surprised at how few goats (my favorites!) and sheep (my next favorite) were at the fair year. Probably one third of what it has been in years past. I always enjoy the chicks and ducks though and those, at least, were still plentiful. Next year my friend Lauren and I are going to get some chickens - they will be at her farmette and I will help with the chicken chores of course. A good reason to force me out of the house and then there is the though of fresh eggs too !
Poor baby - I wanted to break him out of jail and steal the feathers from his cage. I collect feathers so Lauren and I were collecting a lot for my collection - just from the floor and front of the cages of course

The chickens above are called Silver Spangled Hamburgs and they are what I would like to have - if they lay eggs that it. They remind me of the fur on my beloved cat Chellie - my white and black princess that I miss everyday. Below is my little quilt of Chellie.


These are egg laying ducks. I loved them ! They just cackled away. I felt badly actually because they had the kiddie rides right outside the chicken, duck and bunny tent and I can't help but think that the noise must have upset them more than usual.



I had to add a few new photos of Tillie. Those pink paddie paws captivate me and she looked so relaxed and drowsy after a good lunch of deli thin sliced turkey - she's become rather fond of her special treats!

That's it for today . Tillie says night night to all !

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Metallica Obsession Continued -

Another experiment with metal. It began as a sheet of copper colored tin that I sanded down to just a suggestion of copper. I spent way too much time time on this today. I made it once and I disliked the background I used and the spackle backing - that keeps the 'puff' effect puffed - started to fall out. I took it all apart and started all over again. I used beeswax as a filler which worked great and today a bottle of filler paste from MercArt arrived so that will be the next thing I try. It all beagan with a beginner;s set from Walnut Hollow and then I found Ten Second Studio and the most amazing place MercArt. The owner of MercArt, Magdalena Muldoon has written a terrific book that I am learning a lot from - called Metal Embossing Workshop. I am also learning a lot from two other books - "Pewter Plus" by Sandy Griffiths and " Metal Effects" by Cheryl Darrow of Ten Second Studio.

The background that I decided worked best of what I had on hand is from Deco Patch - a division of my favorite paper and journal company, Exaclair. I think the oranges complimented the coppery tone of the metal.  I am still working on the best way to make these cards. Backing the metal requires something that is stiff enough and strong enough to camouflage the inherent irregularities of the the back of the metal piece. There is a trick to make it all smooth I am sure - but I just don't know it yet !

This is the metal piece all on it's lone. I like it - but I have so much to learn and I think that I will keep playing with this stuff - not to the extent that i leave other things behind to do it - but I do really enjoy the effect. Odd - because I am not much of a 'bling' person - and what's more bling than metal?! There is so much to learn and so much to try - I want to perfect puffing and backgrounds .. and general design for that matter! Mostly I need to work on the best way to construct the card so that it is more simple and quicker to make - and have it look cleaner and crisper.



Here's the inside. Cream colored backing over the metal and a nice off white for the greeting that I will add for my friend's birthday. The little  metal patch on the top right is done on metal tape (what's NOT to love about metal tape I ask you?!) and the quote is part of a small poem by Eileen Elias Freeman that says , in part. "...life is a tapestry, we are the warp, angels the west, God the weaver. Only the weaver sees the whole design......

Fun Quiz - What's Your Creative Style?

I ran across this fun little quiz on How About Orange's blog. I am generally not a big fan of quizzes but this one is from Psychologies Magazine - a British Magazine that I wish I could afford to subscribe to. I found the result from this short quiz remarkably spot on....and thought you might want to take a quick break to try it out yourself. The following were my results.

Creativity enriches you

Creativity is separate from the real world for you. But it’s a magical world in which you like to immerse yourself. When you’re involved in it, you get the wonderful sensation that there are no limits, that anything is possible. What you are really looking for is harmony — you want to feel you are a part of what you create. Planting flowers, writing poetry, embroidery or putting together a photo album, these are all suited to your sort of quiet creativity. You want to fall in love with what you create. You also think of creativity as a part of you in which you can take refuge and feel protected. As the psychoanalyst D Anzieu explained, creativity acts as an ‘encouraging parent — loving, enriching and supportive’. You would love to use your creativity to retreat into a world that is kind and reassuring. For you, being creative means having the chance to become one with what you create, bathe in the glory of it and allow yourself to be taken over by it. This is why you seem more suited to the sort of creativity that calls for gentleness, subtlety, harmony and patience. • To find out about how to tap into your creative side, see our feature in the August issue out now.

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Metal Play Time

Somewhere around 10-12 years ago I purchases rolls of 38 ga. metal. I have no clue what I got them for although it may well have been what I am now doing. Playing with teaching myself embossing. This is a card for a friend. I have been trying to teach myself how to "puff" the metal, and then back it with Spackle so that it cannot be pushed in.  Some people seem to use beeswax for this, while others use special filling paste - I figured quick dry spackle would work too The card part was covered with this amazing red paper that looks and feels more like a heavy silk. I had a great time playing with this card and there is one more birthday card to make today and then back to my regularly scheduled life.

Monday, August 9, 2010

The Sock Thief and A New Painting

Our Tillie - who at the end of this week will have shared our home with us for four months, has a newly discovered talent. Sock thief! I keep my socks in a large basket in my bathroom - since it's always been a convenient place for me to keep them. Lately I have found trails of  socks though coming from the bathroom to the living room. At first I thought that it was a simple matter of maybe dropping laundry along the way to returning it to draws and baskets. Now I have discovered that is Tillie - the sock thief. She plays with them and I often find them trailed from bathroom to bed when she is cozied up next to a pair or two! She is really beginning to become herself now. Although she is still skittish she has started really exploring the rest of the house - and is slowly assimilating herself into the entire house. I think that she will, eventually, become house queen and will make herself comfortable everywhere - though I think it will take some time to get to that point and I think that she will always be a bit skittish with new people. She has developed a fondness for thinly sliced deli turkey and DH spoils her with it and she cries so piteously every time he walks in the door - like she is saying that I never feed her during the day when he is gone! We love her a lot and she was a great family addition!

This a new mixed media piece that I had been working on - highlighting a favorite 1994 quote from E.E. Freeman. The Clairefontaine watercolor paper background (one of my favorite cold pressed water color papers) was textured with a gesso base ,stamped with a variety of text and letter stamps and then covered with Japanese lace paper. I used PanPastels - YES! they really are truly unique and wonderful- for the face and hair, some special decorative paper for the shirt, embossed metal for the earring and a Pitt Marker in brown for the lettering that I over-wrote with Ziller North White ink to tone the darkness in the lettering down just a bit. Ziller ink is, by the way, really lovely ink - sort of a cross between ink and thin gouache or acrylic. I love it!

I've been fulfilling some obligations for ATC's and doing some extra book reviews that were - and still are - long overdue - which is why I have been a bit quiet around here. I see the doc on 8/31 and plan to have the second surgery as soon as I can. My plan is to enter 2011 as pain free as i can be!! I will be back with some new art/fiber work and some book reviews of some wonderful new textile books. Hope You all have week filled with love, laughter and a touch of magic too !

In a close up so can see the texture of the background a bit better. The PanPastels are a bit less transparent than the photo seems to show. They are, as I mentioned a very cool new art medium that I am glad I ended up taking the financial plunge and trying. I have decided that my over riding desire is to return to England and Italy while I am still young enough and soon - I hope - pain free enough - to return to all of the places that I want to see again - and some newly added must sees too! So what small amounts I can save now will be spent less on new fun supplies than I am used to. I need a bit of travel in my life - it feels like such a strong pull to me -  and I think that ,artistically, the places I want to go to will really be a boost for me too!

Here you can see the small, embossed earring and the texture and over-layed stamped letters and text

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