Monday, November 22, 2010

NaNoJouMo day 22

Today the word is Relax. So I did! I decided to work on some backgrounds. They are done with watercolor crayons. I have been having a lot of fun playing with them lately. Here is what I did today:

Sunday, November 21, 2010

NaNoJouMo day 21

Today's word is Atonement. I worked on another sketch, but today it was a puppy instead of a girl.



Saturday, November 20, 2010

NaNoJouMo day 20

Today's word is Poise.
Here is my painted sketch:

Friday, November 19, 2010

NaNoJouMo day 19

Today the word is Fray. I managed to get
my paints out today and put some color into a previous sketch. Here is how she turned out:



Thursday, November 18, 2010

NaNoJouMo day 18

Today's word is actualize. I didn't get a lot of sketching done today, but I did manage to give baldy from yesterday some hair and a body. Hopefully I will be able to paint her in the next few days.



Wednesday, November 17, 2010

NaNoJouMo day 17

Today's word was Sumptuous.
I didn't journal much today since I was out of town most of the day, but managed the start if another face sketch. This one is still bald. I am not sure what she will have for hair yet. I did manage to do a tiny bit of shopping while I was away, and found the best bargain on some pretty Christmas stamps. I am not sure if I will get any cards made with them or not, but they were 40% off, so for right at $7 I couldn't pass them up.





Tuesday, November 16, 2010

NaNoJouMo day 16

Today's word is Divinity. The very first thing I think of when I hear this word, is the Candy that we make at Christmas time. I guess I am starting to get ready for the Holiday season, and have thoughts of Christmas on my brain. Here is my sketch for today.

Monday, November 15, 2010

NaNoJouMo day 15

Today's word is Luminous.
Here is what I painted:

Sunday, November 14, 2010

NaNoJouMo day 14

Today's word is Portray. Today I worked on another sketch. I am finding the process a little more comfortable the more I do it. I think I will continue to practice my sketching and painting, as I am finding that it is a rewarding experience. Tomorrow I paint her.

Saturday, November 13, 2010

NaNoJouMo day 13

Today's word: Mystique. I did not have much time to work in my art journal today, because I went to an all day workshop, but we did several creative projects including a scrapbook page. So for today I am counting my scrapbook layout as my art journal submission. I know it is not quite the same, but it will have pictures on it, and journaling when I get it ready to put in my album, so I think it works that way. I plan on doing some drawing tonight after the Harry Potter movie is over. Just can't do much during these movies, because I love them so much I can't stay focused on anything but that. LOL
Here is my scrapbook page layout:

Friday, November 12, 2010

NaNoJouMo day 12

I love today's word~ Essence. What a great word. So inspiring I finished my art journal page today.
Here is what I created.

I worked some more on the shading in her face, and then used my spritz ink and a stencil for the border. Added the words, and a cool little clear plastic element with the star from Close To My Heart. It matches the background paper that I gessoed over to make it lighter. I had a lot of fun finishing this up today, and hope that I am out of my creative funk now.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

NaNoJouMo day 11

Today's word Reverie was a very appropriate word considering today is Veterans Day. I did not create according to the word, but instead did another practice girl sketch. I do enjoy working on practice sketches, and have learned a lot doing so. I am still not sure what this page will turn out to be, but I will keep working on it a little at a time.

My favorite Close To My Heart product

My favorite product is the stamping acrylic blocks. They are by far superior to any on the market. I love the variety of sizes and shapes they come in. Also the organizer that you can get to store them is wonderful. It keeps them all tidy and close at hand for when you are ready to stamp. Thanks Close To My Heart for making such great products!

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

NaNoJouMo day 10

Today's word is Liberty. That has to be a good word for me today, because I took the liberty of only applying a bit of gesso and distress ink to my background. Still not feeling extremely creative, but forging through.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

NaNoJouMo day 9

Today's word- Forge. To advance gradually but steadily. Today was difficult. I struggled to get anything out. It just wasn't a creative day for me, but then again, I moved forward.
Today I managed the start of my stucco background. I will gesso it tomorrow and see where it takes me from there.

Monday, November 8, 2010

NaNoJouMo day 8

Today the word is Virtue. Today I worked on backgrounds.
I am not finished yet, but this is a start.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

NaNoJouMo day 7

Today's word: Moment. I definitely had a moment today, with my back being completely out. I did manage to sit for awhile and do some art. I did some painting, and here is how it turned out:

Saturday, November 6, 2010

NaNoJouMo day 6

Today's word: Esoteric - I suppose all my posts and drawings are esoteric. Unless there are more of you out there that really do care and I don't know about it. I still maintain it is the process of creating and sharing is what has made me who I am, and not the acknowledgment of such. Either way, here is what I sketched today.

Friday, November 5, 2010

NaNoJouMo day 5

Today's word: Equanimity. Sadly I have to admit this word is not in my known vocabulary. So like any good curious soul, I looked it up. It means: composure, steadiness of mind under stress, a source of strength.
HUMMM! That is a great word. Now to see if I can make something out of it.

Well, I am not sure this is any representation of our word of the day, but I did keep my composure today as I was sketching. LOL

Thursday, November 4, 2010

NaNoJouMo day 4

Today's word is Quarter. Again, I am not sticking with the words as such, so today, I decorated the cover of my handmade journal so that it isn't so plain while I work in it. Hopefully it will be a bit inspiring for me to continue to stick with this project.
Here is my cover with the cover flap out:

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

NaNoJouMo day 3

Today's word is Fortune. Again, I am not necessarily working with the words, but just trying to get some kind of art journalling done. Today I did the mixed media background for this page.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

NaNoJouMo day 2

Today's word is Choice. I guess today I chose to paint in my doll face. LOL I am not sure it turned out as I expected, mostly because I am working in a handmade journal and the paper is watercolor paper. It has a lot of tooth to it, so I am thinking that is why my color blending didn't go as I had hoped, but I am satisfied enough with it to continue on.

Monday, November 1, 2010

NaNoJouMo


NaNoJouMo stands for National Nonstop Journaling Month. Basically you do some kind of art journaling everyday for the month of November. To read the official beginning and specs on the subject check out d'blogala she is posting a new word ever day. The post about the inception of the idea is here: Intro
Today's word is Inception.

I am not necessarily working with the words, as of yet, but mostly my goal is to get something to paper each day. So today I worked on a doll face.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

"I AM" journal prompt


This is an art journal page I did for a prompt with Milliande.ning.com called "I Am".
Basically I have been doing a lot of thinking lately about who I really am, and not necessarily about what other people think of me, so I thought this would be a good thing to art journal about.
If you would like to play along, you can, here is a link to the page: "I Am" art journal prompt

Friday, September 17, 2010

The Master's Touch



These are some Round Robin journal pages that I did for my sisters book which is entitled Hands.
I chose to do a bit of a spiritual type page, so have included the images of the hands from the painting Creation. I printed them and then cut them out and adhered them on top of my own background.
I call this background the "Stucko" technique, because it always looks like there is a layer of mortar on top of rocks. It is a fairly easy technique, which yields some amazing results.
First is a layer of old book pages, and then on top of that, torn pieces of decorative paper. In this example, the paper looked like old wood slats, but the tone was good, so it worked.
Once the decorative paper is adhered, (I used gel medium to attach it) then with an old plastic gift card, I scraped gesso over the entire surface, and then continued to scrape it till the paper started to show through again. You have to work fast, so the gesso doesn't dry on you, but if you do one side at a time it works pretty well.
Once you are happy with the amount of gesso, you just set it aside til it is good and dry, and then I took a distress ink pad, and smeared it across the whole surface, and then with a paper towel, I rubbed the ink around, and also it rubs some of the ink off. It makes for a lovely subtle aged color and pattern. Just perfect for this page.
Then I adhered the cutouts to the backgrounds, and then with my brown watercolor crayon, I outlined the cutouts, to help seat them into the page, and give it all a cohesive look. I also ran the crayon around the outside of the pages to give them an aged and vintage look. Then wet them with a small paintbrush. I added the lettering with some tiny alphabet stamps and a brown StazOn pad, and voila!

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Mini angel canvas


This is just a little painting I did... I was feeling a little sentimental, and thought that a pretty little angel would be fun to paint.
It is done on a 6x6 inch canvas. The background is watercolor crayons, and gesso mixed. The wings are gesso then a light coloring accent with a pale blue watercolor crayon. The crown is metallic acrylic paints. The base coat of her face is acrylic paint, and then several layers and colors of watercolor crayon for accents and depth.
Everything else is done in acrylic paints. She was a ton of fun to paint, I may even do another one like her at a later date.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Memorial Day weekend

A few glimpses through our journey to Yellowstone.
It was a lovely day filled with great memories.
Awesome beasts!

YES! That is most definitely a grizzly bear!
Yellowstone lake (from the south side)

Lily pads~ taken at the Continental Divide

Old Faithful just starting to erupt.

Old Faithful in all her glory.

Old Faithful Geyser (that's a lot of boiling hot water)

The party's almost over :(

Our little dip in the surf of Yellowstone Lake- north side near Fishing Bridge
(it was extremely windy)

Abby getting her feet wet.

Quincy's little treasures

Lots of little houses

I am participating in a couple of swaps with the Paper Traders yahoo group, and both were making little row houses.
First was Keron's swap, and the theme was to make tiny little chipboard decorated houses.
Here is what I came up with.


Second was Connie's swap which is Creepy Cottages- we were to make the same little chipboard decorated houses, but this time a spooky feel or Halloween theme.
Here are my houses:


Both swaps were a lot of fun, and I can't wait to see what everyone else created.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Pretty Little face Bobbins


It feels good to be creating a bit again. I am not sure why, but the summer seems to have me busier than I had hoped, and I haven't carved much creative time in.
I made these for a swap in Paper Traders. They are painted on cardboard embroidery floss bobbins, which are just over an inch wide. It was fun to get my paints out and create little pretty faces. It should be a fun swap- can't wait to see what everyone else comes up with. :)

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Look at what the cat dragged in!

Now that I have your attention, LOL, I will have to explain. I was just settling in for bed around 10PM, and from the open window came the cat bolting in, with something in her mouth. She was moving so quickly, that I could only imagine it was a mouse, since it was squealing wildly. As I chased after her, she was bound and determined to elude me, but I found her downstairs in the basement in Quincy's room, she had let the creature free, and was just about to pounce on it again, when Abby flipped the light on and startled her. Crouched in the corner was a tiny baby rabbit.
We knew we had bunnies in the backyard under the shed, but we didn't know we had babies! It was so cute, and scared to death.
I scooped it up and put it in a cardboard box, til I could get dressed and let it outside back with it's family. Good thing that cat is stupid, and doesn't know how to hunt. I checked it over best I could, and the only thing I found was a bit of slobber on it's back from the trip in the house in the cat's mouth. Here are pictures of the cute little thing.