Sunday, January 29, 2012

Harry Potter bags

More bags destined for the shop! I'm running a bit low on panels so I might have to step up production on that end to keep the TM items rolling out.

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Sunday, January 22, 2012

Give me a hand?

I don't have much progress on the first project for my fiber class but I have an idea and a start....it'll take lots of tape though.....and patience.

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Sunday, January 15, 2012

Two day vacation

Or rather a rare two days in a row that I have off from both work AND school. I was felled by a rather lame head cold last week (which really sucks as I don't get sick that easily and it was the first week of school) but I've got my energy back for the most part. I haven't really felt like doing much art-wise until about today so not too much to share on that front.

Well, I lie. In 3-D design we had to make some samples of crochet, cold wire connections, and coiling/wrapping so I did that. Nothing too crazy though - haha for my crochet sample I made a radish...it wasn't planned like that but my lumpy pinkish ball said "radish" to me and so I made it happen. I'm excited to see what the first project is and to get brainstorming on it - that's almost always the best part....the part BEFORE you start the project and then realize it's not turning out how you envisioned it....though sometimes you can get lucky and it turns out how you want it, or it gets even better through trial and error. Either way, at this point I'm excited.

I also did a quick yarn bomb =) Nothing flashy just a big granny square. We'll see how long it stays up - so far all my other yarn bombs are still hanging. I've got a few more waiting to be deployed.

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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

A few trophies to adorn my wall

I found an incredible source of inspiration a week or so ago and decided I had to recreate it for myself. Not hard at all. Take some dollar store toys, saw in half, paint with whimsy, and glue to a wooden plaque. Oh and add a hook for hanging. All in all I spent...about $1.70 for the plaque and toy which is hard to beat!

All dressed up and no where to go.

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A lady is never a lady without her jewels.

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My fav just because the frame I found for it just fits his attire so well!

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And a last one that I made for a friend. I asked her "horse head or horse tails" and she chose tails. I'm secretly glad because I love how the horse head end turned out =) And added a pink bow for fun since she loves pink.

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Now I'm thinking I need to go bigger. Hmmm...

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

A canvas full of crap - and how it can be awesome - a tutorial

My first full length, in depth tutorial. It's very exciting - I made sure to take pictures of every single step so it should be pretty hard to go wrong here. Though that being said there are a ridiculous amount of pictures. Just saying - I warned you.

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I made this for a friend who loves tacky pink lawn flamingos. All the junk canvases I had done previously were all black on a white background but I love the color here! More color must be used in future projects.

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Supplies Needed:
-Blank canvas
-Glue (I used Elmer's - works great although there is a bit of a drying time)
-Lots of tiny crap - think loose change, can opener thingys, misc. jewelery supplies, charms, random stuff from the junk drawer
-Contact paper
-Pencil
-Scissors
-Spray paint in your choice of color
-Sealer
-White gesso
-paint brush

So to start with you need a blank canvas - size doesn't really matter though keep in mind that you will be gluing a lot of stuff onto it so it will get heavy - I used an 8 x 10 in canvas and I probably wouldn't go too much bigger unless you're specifically using a lot of small light crap to cover it.

First thing you need to do is trace your image onto the canvas. I use an image and carbon paper but you can easily draw it yourself or use any other number of ways to get the shape on there.

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Now start gluing crap in the negative space surrounding the shape (or conversely you could fill in the positive space if that's what you're feeling). I try to glue down bigger items first as they will get harder and harder to find space for when you start filling in all the blank area. Then move to the medium sized objects, then the tiny. I try to save the really small stuff for filling in holes.

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Now for the last bit of gluing I like to pull out my random stash of mixed up seed beads. I apply glue to the edges of the shape to really define the outline and fill it in with beads (you can see I've done this in the areas circled).

Here it is filled in and complete.

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Let the glue dry completely before moving on.

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Now you'll need to get out the contact paper and scissors. You'll need to cut out the shape you drew onto the canvas so you can mask it out before spray painting. This is not a perfect science by any means - I usually cut out my shape and then cut it in to smaller segments to fit it perfectly onto the exposed canvas. Its kind of like a puzzle - you'll just need to keep cutting small pieces of contact paper to fill in the white area, until it's all covered. You can see in the picture below that I had a bunch of little pieces of contact paper layered over each other to fill it all in.

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I wouldn't suggest doing the contact paper step before gluing in all the crap. The chance of it getting glued down is just too great, and while this step is kind of a pain, at least it's not permanently adhered to the canvas.

Now you're ready to paint!

Go to wherever you can make a big mess in a well-ventilated area (i.e. outside) and put down some paper or whatever to lay your canvas on.

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Go over it many times with your spray paint at many different angles just to be sure you're coating the entire canvas and all the cracks and crevices - seriously they will show up if you're not thorough. I usually turn the entire canvas around too as I'm working.

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See! Not done yet.

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Now done.

Ok after letting the spray paint dry it's time to peel up the contact paper! This is always the magic step, when you finally see what it's going to turn out like.

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Go slowly. You can see there will be a few areas of overspray where the spray paint still managed to get under the contact paper but that is fine.

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Get out your paint brush and gesso and paint over the overspray several times until you can't see it any more. I don't suggest using acrylic paints for this step as it has a hard time sticking to the surface of the spray paint texture. Gesso will stick no matter what. After the layer of gesso dries, give it a spray of sealer and you are all done!!!

And look at your fancy tacky awesome artwork!

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Of course obligatory angle/close-up shots!

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Thanks for sticking with me this long! I'd love to see anything made using this tutorial =)

Monday, January 2, 2012

A new year, a new list

I'm not really one to go crazy over the start of a new year - but I thought it would be interesting to look back at what I've accomplished this last year and come up with some goals to reach for in 2012 (read: not resolutions, as I don't really have the ability to follow those things hah). So let's see...

In 2011 I:

-taught myself how to crochet granny squares (this predates the blog but I'm sure some will float onto the blogsphere eventually)
-decided to try and sell my stuff on Etsy (coming late spring!)
-learned how to make a coptic stitched book
-made more than 120 Teesha Moore panels! (that's not even counting all the ones I did for swaps)
-came up with my business name and logo for etsy
-started this blog
-learned how to dye
-deployed my first yarn bombs

In 2012 I hope to:

-start exercising my meager sewing skills - I've already done a few very basic clothes recons, I hope to be a little more adventurous and try sewing a garment from scratch)
-open my etsy shop and start selling
-make some tutorials for my blog on fun crafting projects that I love to do (I'm open to requests)
-hold another giveaway or two! Definitely one for the opening of my etsy store, and another to celebrate my 1 year anniversary

School starts up again next week. I'm excited and also weary - my brain is fried on deeply meaninful content to put into my work right now. I'm just enjoying glueing crap to crap, sewing crap to crap, and painting crap to crap. Living is really in the simple pleasures. But it is the home stretch, my final semester of school before graduating. What comes next after that? I don't know, and its kind of scary. But also filled with no more homework, and free time again. I can't wait.
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