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She Art Girl #1

05 Wednesday Sep 2012

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Canvas, canvas, Christy Tomlinson, Mixed media, She Art, She Art Girl

So you all know how much I love the She Art workshops I’ve been doing with Christy Tomlinson, right? Seriously one of the top three online classes I’ve ever taken (this one by Jennifer McGuire and this one by Tim Holtz are the others).

Seriously though? 10 videos plus PDF’s for the first week of the first class. 10! And there’s two more weeks after that! Plus there’s a whole other class too!

Awesome.

Anyway, with all my love and excitement I was raring to go but had no canvas. Downer.

I finally got canvas…

… but by then I had watched a week and a half worth of videos and was now confused. I mean really, when you’ve never done something before you really should watch one video, practice the techniques, move on. Not me, my friends, I went to the cabin for the long weekend where there was no internet and so no videos and had to try to muddle along on my own.

Luckily, I’m a bit of a smartie 🙂 and did A-OK.

Then I came home. You see, I wanted rub-ons and I knew I had a stash. Gorgeous Basic Grey rub-ons in black and white, multiple packs of each just waiting for me.

So I turned the scrap cave upside down and no rub-ons.

I started having a very bad feeling that when I gutted a few months back those beautiful rub-ons made it into the giveaway pile (I was being ruthless). So I looked in the small bag I had set aside for M and sure enough, two packs of rub-ons – princess ones and flowers. Cute, but…. Yeah, not quite what I was looking for though I did manage to make some of the flower ones work for me.

And so my rub-ons are in the wind, waiting to be used by someone else. 😦

And then, I went shopping, like you would in this situation, and I found….. nothing. Nada. Zip. Zilch.

Ok, so I lied a little. I found a pack at Dollarama.

Who wants to take bets they’re not going to come off like butter, as my BG ones would have? However, they are rub-ons and if I’m lucky, some will come off the backing sheet! Update: They didn’t stick to the backing sheet but neither did they come off like butter. They were…. ok. 🙂

Long story longer, here’s what rushing ahead in videos and a lack of rub-ons will get you:

I’m pretty pleased with her (though she does have some skinny legs)!

I used the quote, “She thought she could so she did,” because I thought it fitting for my first piece like this and also fitting for just jumping in with no backup instructions for guidance!

She had to have a flower on her dress since every time I showed her to M and asked if M liked her, she would say, “I won’t think she’s pretty until she has a flower in her dress.” Flowers in her hair and stars on her dress were not sufficient. Trust me, I tried!

Anyway, this one is mine and I love how she turned out. As Christy would say, “She’s a cutie!”

I have big plans for Christmas gifts and other things so let’s hope they work out. If they do, I’m going to have a couple of super cute gifts on my hands!

S.

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Halloween! | Kidart

01 Sunday Nov 2015

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Halloween is always my favourite time of the year to make crafts with the kids – there’s so many fun possibilities! This year though, their ideas completely outshone any that I had!

The first thing we made were these fun dimensional pumpkins:

pumpkins

I cut the pieces for the faces and the kids stuck them on themselves. Since I made these with the little ones, ages 1-3, we had some funny positioning!

On the back I got everyone to stamp their handprint:

pumpkin handprintsThe next craft was made by Gabe at Michael’s during one of their weekend kids craft times:

ghost pumpkin

Our local farm sells white Ghost Pumpkins and they’re always his favourite so of course that was the colour craft pumpkin he picked to use. I love all the giant eyes and that crazy green mouth! He also made a point of putting purple pom poms over the eyes for eyebrows, lol! And the antennae were his last minute flash of genius.

Finally, I handed out green plates one day so everyone could make witch faces. Gabe and Hannah decided that they just had to have Witch Cats instead:

witch catGabe is a fan of odd sized googly eyes. I wish I had a picture of Hannah’s – she added a broom for her cat to ride on!

A few days later Heidi asked to make one too, but she wanted a cow witch:

witch cowAnd hers needed teeth. As her mom said, it looks like an Angry Bird!

I have some fun ideas up my sleeve for Christmas, let’s hope we get the time for them to pan out!

Cheers!

S.

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Distress Renewed – Distress Ink Part 2

26 Friday Sep 2014

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I’ve been having great fun with this bimonthly class at The Paperie – Distress Renewed. This month, due to popular request, we went back to Distress Inks again and I dug deep to come up with some new ways to use them. I think I succeeded!

The results were two new ways to build backgrounds, one in a watercoloury (that’s a real word, I swear!) way and the other using a new blending technique.

The blended ink background has double stencil layers, some water dripping, and ink splats. Lots going on but still not too busy:

feel bunny

Layers with alphas and stickers from the element sheet:

feel bunny title

Now, can I be honest for a minute here? I’ve never been a fan of the Tea Dye Distress Ink – it just didn’t work for me. Until this LO:

feel bunny closeup

See those orangey splats? Tea Dye. Awesomeness. Love, love, love.

The watercoloury background used about 12 different colours of ink:

best day ever

The perfect mix of Old Paper ink and Perfect Pearls powder for ink splats with shimmer and defined edges, plus circle stamping:

best day ever stampingAnd of course, sticker layers!

best day ever layersI love these Distress Renewed classes – it’s as much fun for me to find new ways to use my products as it is to teach them!

Back early next week with the first in my Seasonal Mini Albums class – Summer!

Cheers!

S.

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Happy Birthday, Party Girl!

20 Friday Jun 2014

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Molly has a birthday party tonight and normally she makes all her own cards but she went straight to a friend’s house after school today so I was on card duty.

Seriously, I couldn’t tell you the last time I made a card to give away – my kids make them all!

I only had about ten minutes but I really wanted to play with The Paperie Retreat exclusive paper doll card kit. This is what I came up with:

party girl cardLet me tell you, I felt like I was five again – I loved cutting out all those little pieces for the clothes and glittering up her shoes!

party girl closeup

Quick and easy, but I think it’s pretty cute. 🙂

S.

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Party hair and a WINNER!

14 Wednesday May 2014

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Almost every morning Molly and I have a fight about her hair. I want it up, or at least back in a hair band. She doesn’t want it brushed.

So imagine my surprise this morning when she declared that she wanted “Party Hair.”

What’s that, you say? Good question. It’s the same one I asked.

It turns out that “Party Hair” has one side up in a bun like a balloon and the other side left out like streamers.

I saw this all going terribly badly. However I forged ahead and, being the genius that I am, got it done. We had the bun/balloon on one side and for the “streamers” I twisted the other side up. It almost went downhill at that point but when I assured her that no one would ever let streamers just fall straight down, they always have to be twisted up to look more party-like, it was a go.

And here’s the final product – she was pleased as punch:

party hairPhew. Morning crisis #1 averted.

Now, to share a little something else with you all:

june card kit

Haha! Just a fun little sneak of the Paperie June Card Kit – I went outside the box on this one, my friends!

And finally, WINNER!!!

The lucky recipient of the spot in Big Picture Classes Art & Science of Scrapbooking Workshop is Bernadette – I’ve emailed you! Congratulations and enjoy!

S.

P.S. Didn’t win the spot? You can sign up right here – it starts tomorrow!

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Art Journal pages – finally!

04 Friday Apr 2014

Posted by Sara in Art Journal, Mixed Media

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Art Journal, Dina Wakley, Mixed media, Ranger, The Crafter's Workshop

Yeah, so the posting of my Art Journal pages just didn’t happen yesterday. C’est la vie, I’ll show them to you today!

Our Art Journal night was all about colour and it was fun, fun, fun. As a side note, Dina Wakley’s book Art Journal Freedom is a fabulous reference book for colour theory – and a bunch of other things too!

Out first page was about monochromatic colour, though mine ended up being more analogous, which was fine with me:

yesSome reduction stenciling ala Dina Wakley, a pop of contrast colour through a Ronda Palazzari stencil for The Crafter’s Workshop, and some awesome Dina Wakley Media stamps for Ranger. I also added a pop of colour on one of the hearts:

yes heartI also added a doodled border with my new favourite Sharpie White Paint Pen – it’s all kinds of goodness.

The second page was all about split complementary colours:

beautiful

I used Silks glaze so my complementary colours are quite muted. I like it but I think I’m going to go back in and punch it up a bit. I already did that a little by flicking deep orange paint splatters but I want more. This page isn’t really finished yet, I don’t think.

I added a cut out face from Dina Wakley’s stamps and painted circles which I then journaled in.

beautiful face

Like it overall, but it definitely needs something more. We’ll have to see…

Also, go to Julie’s blog today – she’s got her weekly Art Journal everyday post up and you can link up and/or see lots of inspiring pages over there!

S.

 

 

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Paperie Card Kit – March 2014: Part 3 – Assemblage Clock

28 Friday Mar 2014

Posted by Sara in Card Kit, Mixed Media

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Assemblage Clock, Luminarte, Silks, The Paperie Card Kit, Tim Holtz

So, it’s been a bit longer than anticipated but I’m finally back with the last piece I made for the March Paperie Card kit.

When Tim Holtz debuted his Assemblage Clock I fell in love and snatched it up. Then, it just sat there. A case of must have, don’t know what to do. Until this kit!

I admit I was totally inspired by the gold rubons – one of which was “I love you to the moon & back.” Molly and I say that to each other every night, it had to used!

I printed one of my favourite pics of Molly when she was a teeny tiny and added that to the inside of the clock after I had painted everything with Silks Acrylic Glaze:

assemblage clock outside

I punched some hearts out of patterned paper, painted them, added some more rubons:

assemblage clock inside

And then put it all back together again!

assemblage clock

I love how it turned out – holding onto that clock was well worth the wait!

S.

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Paperie Card Kit | March 2014: Part 1 – Layouts

14 Friday Mar 2014

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Today over on the Paperie blog are all the projects I made with the March card kit – I got a lot of mileage out of this one! To make it easier and much shorter for you here, today will just be all about the layouts.

birthday girlI had fun stamping and heat embossing the balloons for this one – with a couple of layers of UTEE they look like real shiny balloons! I also stamped the stars in silver ink for a bit of subtle shimmer:

birthday girl silver stamping

Finally, I did some hidden jounalling – of course – and doodled the edges.

This next one is one of my fave pics of Molly – love how she got all dressed up for the backyard!

fashion star

I mounted the photo on a base of silver crackle paste over a stencil:

fashion star croco

And finally, I punched the alpha stickers with a 1/4″ square punch since I didn’t want the circle ones for this LO. It worked perfectly!

The last LO was totally fun to do:

moon&stars

I used Pearl Modeling Creme over a stencil, sprinkled it with glitter gold embossing powder, and then heated to set the powder and bubble the paste. It was all kinds of awesome. 🙂

I added lots of paper layers, made some epoxy stars with the Epiphany tool, and added my title with the gold rub-ons in the kit:

moon&stars rubon title

Go check out my Flickr gallery to see more pics and a few more details. I’ll be back later with another post today (!!!) and next week I’ll share the rest of my Card Kit projects!

S.

 

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Paperie Card Kit | January 2014: Part 1

10 Friday Jan 2014

Posted by Sara in Card Kit, Mini Album, ScrapBook

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Ok, go get a coffee, or tea, or hot chocolate, or something – this post is full to the brim with pics so you may need sustenance to get through it! 🙂

                                                                                                  

It’s Card Kit release time at the Paperie again and Wendy has already shown the beautiful cards she designed with the kit.

I know I say it every time, but this might be my favourite kit yet! It definitely netted the most projects and it contains one of my favourite stamp sets ever! To give you an idea of how good this kit is, I made 4 – 8.5×11 LO’s, a card, a mini album, some lunchbox notes, and a canvas. I’d say that’s pretty good value for a $24.99 kit!

I did give you a sneak peek a few days ago with my Simple Scrapper LO’s so today I’m going to show you the other 2 LO’s and the mini album. I’ll be back soon with the rest but if you want to check it all out now go to the Paperie to see it in person or online at their blog.

The mini album was the first thing I made – as soon as I saw the metallic envelopes I knew I had to use and highlight them!

all you need is love

I did pull out some washi tape from a previous kit, and used a stencil with mist for the cover, but everything else is from the current kit, including the sequins, ribbon, and stamp for the album title:

all you need is love - shine

A fun note about the stamp – I heat embossed using a mixture of gold, silver, and glitter gold powder. The look in real life is very cool!

I kept it pretty simple with just a few words and washi, and the envelope pockets leave lots of room for extra Christmas pictures. I think this would be an awesome gift for a grandparent – small and easy to store with lots of photos!

all you need is love - joyFor this first LO I knew I had to use this out-take picture of Molly during our Christmas Card photo shoot. She’s so funny when she has to get her picture taken and it’s always a negotiation: “I’ll be good for two pictures if you’ll take this one.” And then she makes a crazy face or pose.

smilesI heat embossed the title again, printed the journaling on some of the included patterned paper, and scattered some sequins and doodles throughout:

smiles - titleThe only thing I added from outside the kit were those Basic Grey glitter enamel dots – I love them!

I did a little cluster at the top of the page with some more pieces I fussy cut:

smiles - topThe last LO I made was a bit outside the box – literally!

helloTo fit this in my regular album I’ll simply cut down a 12×12 page protector and sew it shut with the same metallic thread I used to adhere the flags:

hello - flagsSince this was my idea of an abstract tree, I didn’t want to add journaling to the “trunk” so I simply added the title to a circle with the small Studio Calico alphas and journaled around that:

hello - titleAnd that’s it – finally! 🙂 I hope you enjoyed and got a few ideas for yourself and I really recommend you call in to get this kit. Truly, even after all the projects I did, I still have enough paper to make more cards and LO’s! It’s really chock full this month.

See you soon with the rest!

S.

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Emergency Art Kit for Children of All Ages | Guest Post: Vicky

27 Wednesday Nov 2013

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I’m on vacation for a few days to visit my brother and his lovely (and pregnant!) wife. While I’m away some of my favourite local artists and bloggers have agreed to do posts for you! Today, Vicky Taylor-Hood (with help from her daughter Katherine) shows you how to put together an awesome art kit. Enjoy!

                                                                                 

When I was a little girl, visiting my grandmother, the best visits involved time in her studio. We would break out the paints and paper and she would show me the way in which she could make the picture in her head soar and land on the blank sheet before us, imprinted on paper with pencil or brush. Smelling new, cold-pressed watercolour paper still reminds me of her and those afternoons in her chilly studio working with real artist’s materials.

Maybe that’s why, when Katherine was growing up, I never really used kid materials for her once she was old enough not to eat them. Katherine quickly graduated to Winsor & Newton watercolour paints and used my good (but not best) brushes. We used real watercolour paper, not just white printer paper, whenever possible, even if it wasn’t the really good kind. Pastels, both chaulk and oil, were a messy afternoon of fun. We got Jones Tones Plexi glue everywhere and I learned how to get acrylic paints out of the hair of a four-year-old.

Working with children on a myriad of art projects has taught me many things. I can now grab and keep the attention of a herd of eight-year-olds with the wave of a brush. There’s a magic to art that enthrals them and an exhilaration in being a performing visual artist for a rapt audience. I have also learned that the results of children are dramatically improved when they are provided with decent-quality materials. While you don’t need to have the absolute best of everything (who could afford that?), buy the most decent quality that you can afford, especially of the basics.

Katherine and I have conspired to put together an Emergency Art Kit for you, designed for portability and suitable for any child from age 6 to about 96. Our criteria were that the contents had to be supremely versatile, compact, relatively low-mess and convenient to use when in travel; I often grab a large ziplock of supplies when we head out on a road trip or to the cabin and Katherine and I both use them.

Without further ado, here’s what Katherine thinks every good  Artist’s Kit ought to have for the artist and child in each of us (with my own refinements):

1. Paper. Specifically watercolour and sketching paper. Paper that is heavy enough to withstand glue and water. Paper you can stick things to and scribble on with impunity.

My sketch book, comprised of a combination Strathmore 400 Series Drawing Paper and Arches Cold-Press 300lb watercolour paper

While we often have a small tablet of watercolour paper with us, just as a convenient means of having the paper around, my choice method of making sure I have the right paper is to construct a book, like the one I made above, with removable pages, that contains a customized assortment of the different paper types that you like to use. Make it small enough to be portable and large enough to be a flat surface. You’ll always have the right paper with you, you can take out the sheets if they turn out to be good finished products, AND you can have a whale of a time making the book in the first place!

2. Glue. Practicality dictates a glue-stick, but my personal low-cost preference is for Elmer’s School Glue Gel. It’s blue, but dries clear. It can stick things, but also functions as a resist and a crackling medium in a pinch. If money is less of an object, go straight to the good stuff and buy yourself some Jones Tones Plexi Glue. That is the bee’s knees of PVA and can be used to create an embossed effect, with a little acrylic paint (as you can see in a post here)

3. Watercolour set & brushes. Do yourself a favour. Buy a good set of Cotman paints by Winsor & Newton. I still have and use the set I was given when I was twelve, as well as the set that my grandmother bought in art school in the 1930s. You can see them here:

Grandma’s paint set on left, mine on right.

Watercolours dry fast. They are versatile and compact. While I enjoy acrylics, transporting the results can be problematic, especially while camping.

Also make sure you have sleeves for the brush tips.

4. Watercolour pencils. These can be used as straight colouring pencils or wet and blended for use as a paint. Very handy.

5. Scissors. Just because sometimes things need cutting. I tote along my Leatherman tool (every mother should have one) and there are compact scissors therein.

Glue, pencils, erasers, Micron pigma pens and a newer incarnation of the afore-mentioned watercolour set.

6. Drawing pencils. A small set is fine. Go for graphite instead of charcoal and fixative doesn’t have to be added to your retinue.

7. Eraser. I’m still a fan of the gum eraser.

8. Bottle for water. Since you have watercolour paper, pencils and paint… Don’t use a drinking cup. Watercolour pigments are toxic.

9. Pencil sharpener. Blindingly obvious when you don’t have one and one is required. Pocket knives do not sharpen watercolour pencils well.

10. Pigma Micron pens, in a couple of diameters. These are light-fast and, once dry, waterproof. They’re excellent for sketching, adding text or simply jotting down notes on the fly.

And there you have it. Enough basics to keep creativity and soul together on the fly all compiled into a large ziplock bag.  Throw in a few paper towels and you’re good to go!

Vicky

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