Feeling crafty tonight. I am inspired by our Easter break camping rough in The Little Desert, in a spot only accessible by 4WD vehicles. So peaceful. I was in awe of the scrub bush land with such a variety of colours ranging from yellows, greens, to browns and deep reds. There was the occasional patch of gnarled red gum trees, but for the most part, there were more shrubs, small trees and grasses, rather than large trees.
I have tried to capture the colours of the Little Dessert using Pan Pastels, water colour pastels. Stamps and mists.
Tuesday, 2 April 2013
Saturday, 23 February 2013
Art Therapy
I sat down to complete this mixed media page after a turbulent week with my son. His best friend told him the friendship was over, done. Just like that. Naturally my son was devastated. To add to the pain, his ex best-friend has proceeded to tell the other kids in his class not to be his friend... I have a son who is kind and fiercely loyal and protective of his friends, especially his bestie. To see him in distress and being treated in this way breaks my heart.
Creating this mixed media page helped me to vent my own disappointment and sadness for my son. I am glad that emotional pain can lead to a creative burst. At least something positive has come out of this week of turmoil.
Creating this mixed media page helped me to vent my own disappointment and sadness for my son. I am glad that emotional pain can lead to a creative burst. At least something positive has come out of this week of turmoil.
Wednesday, 6 February 2013
Birthday Card
Finally, I have time to sit down and create a birthday for a special friend turning 70. This lovely lady is a friend to many, and loves her animals and the garden. I know she loves flowers and bling on a card, so this is what I came up with...
Blackwork
Had a lovely day at home today, stitching with Mum. I am working on a Blackwork project through the Embroiderers Guild. The object is to make a blackwork pincushion. The design is by Debi Marshall. As you can see, I am a long way from finishing, but am pleased with my efforts so far.
Friday, 11 January 2013
Re-purposing a Doona Cover
Today I got out my sewing machine and an old donna cover... We need covers for our self inflating camping mattresses. They are extra wide, so the old covers no longer fit. So, what better use for an old doona cover? I simply laid the doona cover out flat then cut 1 metre in from each side, so that I have two pocket-like pieces already stitched along the top, side, and press-studs along the bottom. Then all I did was to stitch and overlock along the side I had just cut. I tried the covers on our camping mattresses and they fit beautifully. The only thing I will add is some velcro along the open side so that the covers stay in place when in use.
These covers are great for summer camping, when it is too hot to sleep inside your sleeping bag. Simply open out the sleeping bag and use it as a blanket over your mattress. Much more comfortable when you have a nice cover on the mattress. Just like being at home really...well, ahh...except for the mosquitoes and lack of ensuite...
These covers are great for summer camping, when it is too hot to sleep inside your sleeping bag. Simply open out the sleeping bag and use it as a blanket over your mattress. Much more comfortable when you have a nice cover on the mattress. Just like being at home really...well, ahh...except for the mosquitoes and lack of ensuite...
Sunday, 6 January 2013
Mixed Media Project
Well, I've finally done it! My first mixed media entry in my art book. I have been inspired by the work of Rach0013. You can see her videos on You Tube. For ages I had been wanting to work in this format, but couldn't understand quite how to get that deep, layered effect. Her video was very clear on the techniques and products used, and was very helpful.
I have used both clear and white gesso, Art Culture acrylic paints, Lumiere paint (halo blue gold), Fern Gully stamp, pages from an old book: Acts of the Victorian Parliament, and serviettes. The quote is from Henry Ford. It is a very meaningful quote for me about the power of positive thinking.
I have used both clear and white gesso, Art Culture acrylic paints, Lumiere paint (halo blue gold), Fern Gully stamp, pages from an old book: Acts of the Victorian Parliament, and serviettes. The quote is from Henry Ford. It is a very meaningful quote for me about the power of positive thinking.
Tuesday, 1 January 2013
Lazy Start to 2013
It's that time of year... Lazy days in the sun, catching up with family, and of course making the inevitable New Years Resolutions. Two of mine involve creative pursuits. The first is to enter more creative challenges and competitions, and the second is to participate in Project 365.
Project 365 takes many forms, but basically it involves taking a photo and journaling about every day. Ambitious? Yes... But I think it will be fun, therapeutic and a really nice historical record of a year in my family's (or perhaps just my..) life. I will be taking diary notes and photos until I find the right divided page protectors for my diary layout. Then I will start putting it all together in a kind of scrapbook with traditional scrap booking and art journaling.
The other resolutions involve weight loss and fitness...
Now back to those creative pursuits...
Project 365 takes many forms, but basically it involves taking a photo and journaling about every day. Ambitious? Yes... But I think it will be fun, therapeutic and a really nice historical record of a year in my family's (or perhaps just my..) life. I will be taking diary notes and photos until I find the right divided page protectors for my diary layout. Then I will start putting it all together in a kind of scrapbook with traditional scrap booking and art journaling.
The other resolutions involve weight loss and fitness...
Now back to those creative pursuits...
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