I finally got back to some creating today and altered a small clipboard (6X9). Since my right hand is still not fully functioning, this is still mostly done left-handed. I lightly sanded the front of the clipboard, then brushed on a coat of gesso. Next I applied matt medium and pressed white tissue paper on, allowing it to crinkle. I applied more matt medium on the tissue and folded the excess overhang back on top and allowed more crinkles to form. More matt medium was brushed over and acrylic paint was sponged on while the matt medium was still wet. I used African Violet, Lavender, Antique white and Maple craft acrylics. When that was dry I sponged on Spun Gold and Morning Silver. When this was dry I used brown Stazon to stamp most of the images from the Mini Compilation collection rubber stamps from Quietfire Design. Three sizes of paper flowers were assembled with a brad and glued to the clip along with several fibres. For the back I cut 2 pieces of paper from Memory Stor Handmade Paper collections, one from Deep Shadows and one from Natural Neutrals. I stacked the 2 together and tore them, then used 1 of each torn piece glued to the back.
Saturday, 12 April 2008
Altered Clipboard
I finally got back to some creating today and altered a small clipboard (6X9). Since my right hand is still not fully functioning, this is still mostly done left-handed. I lightly sanded the front of the clipboard, then brushed on a coat of gesso. Next I applied matt medium and pressed white tissue paper on, allowing it to crinkle. I applied more matt medium on the tissue and folded the excess overhang back on top and allowed more crinkles to form. More matt medium was brushed over and acrylic paint was sponged on while the matt medium was still wet. I used African Violet, Lavender, Antique white and Maple craft acrylics. When that was dry I sponged on Spun Gold and Morning Silver. When this was dry I used brown Stazon to stamp most of the images from the Mini Compilation collection rubber stamps from Quietfire Design. Three sizes of paper flowers were assembled with a brad and glued to the clip along with several fibres. For the back I cut 2 pieces of paper from Memory Stor Handmade Paper collections, one from Deep Shadows and one from Natural Neutrals. I stacked the 2 together and tore them, then used 1 of each torn piece glued to the back.
Sunday, 6 April 2008
ATCs Girl in Pink


Here are some more ATCs I've been working on today. I used a pink cardstock and stamped a background text stamp with cocoa pigment ink. For the first ATC I stamped the same text stamp with Stayzon ink on a white plastic slide mount, inserted the photo and used foam mounting tape to fasten it to the ATC. The bottom is trimmed with ribbon and a pink button. The second ATC uses a cardboard frame held in place with brads, the same ribbon and a metal ribbon slide.
Time Theme ATCs





This is another background piece I did at the same time I did the one from the previous post. I used the same colours and this time stamped "ART" with black dye ink and misted with water. After scanning the sheet, I added a digital clock image and cut 6 ATCs from the original background. These are 2 of the ATCs and one has a watch face fastened on with a brad. The last 2 ATCs are from the scanned background printed at 80% tint. All of them are then hand stamped and embossed.
Monday, 31 March 2008
Left Hand Art




I started with a watercolour wash on wet watercolour paper, stamped the letters L E F T with black dye ink while still wet, then misted to let the letters blead. This larger piece was cut to 4X4.5 inches. I then stamped the words hand, art and my name from the quietfire design "Love where you're at" stamp and embossed with Perridot and copper detail embossing powder. This is tipped into my journal on a small tab of card stock. The back of this page is a digital image of my cast with digital journaling. The digital signatures on my cast were gathered by my friend Yogi from members of the Byhand Artists Group on Yahoo. The Fat Book page was done from a scan of the background paper, printed at 80% tint, cut to size then stamped and embossed the same as the journal page.
Labels:
background,
Fat Book Page,
journal page,
rubber stamping
Thursday, 20 March 2008
Another Round of Lovely Mail


Lucky me, I've received two more cards wishing me speedy healing from my broken wrist. The first to arrive is from Beth, one of my byhandartists Yahoo group friends. She must surround herself with creative friends because she says she didn't have time to make a card before leaving on a trip, so she traded handmade soap for this wonderful card made by her friends Pat.
The next card is a lovely stamped inchie with a puffy heart from Suzanne and lots of encouragement for me working left-handed. Gee, I might just have to continue with left-handed art. Maybe not, working with two hands is way easier.
Thanks Beth and Suzanne
Saturday, 15 March 2008
Byhand Challenge Buttons

This weeks challenge is to use buttons, so I made an ATC using my rose photo with a canvas filter, mounted on black cardstock and glued 3 buttons on. This time I did the whole card myself, even to getting the back on a little crocked. Can't blame anyone else, but maybe it will be my left handed art signature.
Labels:
ATC,
ATC a month swap,
black,
buttons,
Created Byhand Challenge,
pink
Playing With Some Floral ATC



Well here I am with more left handed creations, this time I'm using my digital photos and filters in editing software. The first ATC is a pink rose, cropped and stamped with a Quietfire Design quote stamp. The second 2 are photos of lilacs using several filters and digital effects and my poems. I finished off with purple and pewter foil. Some of these will go to the Grind swap tomorrow and some I hope to mail in time for the Byhand Artists monthly swap.
Labels:
ATC,
ATC a month swap,
pink,
purple,
rubber stamping
Thursday, 13 March 2008
ATC From My Junk


I've been having fun doing more one handed art. I'm using all the bits left over from the backgrounds I made for the byhand artists background swap (see earlier post) and turning them into ATCs. I used the small pieces and cut some with my paper trimmer into triangular shapes, smushed lots of glue stick onto black cardstock ATC blank and arranged the pieces. I then sprinkled gold embossing powder and heat set it. I used computer generated text and rubber stamped the angel image on separate cardstock, cut with my paper trimmer and glued them on. Since this is some of my limited production left handed art I created a special back for these and attaching the back was the only help I needed. I love my junk(lol).
Labels:
ATC,
collage,
corrugated cardboard,
rubber stamping
Saturday, 8 March 2008
Spritzes, Sprays and Splashes

The Created Byhand Tuesday Challenge for this week is to use spritzes, sprays, splashes or colour washes. My entry is a 5.25 in.X7.5 in. journal page "Paradise". I sprayed coffee onto watercolour paper, printed my edited digital photo of lilacs and journal writing on the paper, stamped the Quietfire Design quote stamp and some flourish stamps in Timber Green Stayzon and Cocoa pigment inks. I finished by spritzing more coffee with gold Perfect Pearls mixed in.
Friday, 7 March 2008
More Lovely Mail


Well, lucky me, I received 2 more lovely cards this week from Byhand Artists friends. The first is a very pretty bouquet of flowers wrapped is music from Anne. Isn't this just a very pretty card? I love those colours.
The second card is a beautiful kaleidoscope from Therese. This card opens in the centre and tucks under a brad with a lovely flower. Since I'm having a little trouble tucking it back under the brad, I'll just have to show it like this.
Thanks very much Anne and Therese.
Wednesday, 27 February 2008
Wonderful Mail


A few days ago I received some beautiful cards from some of my internet friends and I just have to share them with you. My friend Judy, who previously sent the beautiful dragonfly cast paper card shown in an earlier post, sent me an equally lovely apple card using a packing tape transfer. She says an apple to keep the doctor away, but I guess I'll just have to keep seeing him until my wrist is back in proper use. She also sent me 2 apple transfers to use in my own art, and what a good choice, as I have a particular fondness for apples. Thanks Judy.
Donna C. sent a beautiful card with an embossed hand, and that extra hand is certainly something I could use right now, thanks Donna. Along with the hand, she tells me she hopes it's my wrist bones doing the knitting these days. that is good for now and the bones do need to heal, but I sure can't wait to do some real knitting soon. Thanks so much to all my friends who have wished me speedy healing.
Background For Byhand Artists Swap



Well here it is, my first attempt at left-handed art, well actually one-handed, with my right arm in it's cast. The byhandartists Yahoo Group are having a background swap, so before signing up I gave a trial run and found I could handle this technique, so now I am in. I started with a piece of single-sided black corrugated cardboard approximately 12 inches by 14 inches. I used matt medium to glue torn pieces of handmade tissue paper in purple, white, blue, tan, light and dark green onto the cardboard, pushing it down into the corrugated grooves. This is finished with four coats of the matt medium, allowing each coat to dry before adding the next one. I added a small amount of Spun Gold and Silver Morning craft acrylic to the finale coat, but that does not show up very well, perhaps there is not enough of it in the gel medium. And here are two of the pieces cut to the required size of 4 inches by 6 inches.
Labels:
background,
black,
blue,
corrugated cardboard,
green,
purple,
white
Wednesday, 20 February 2008
Of Valentine ATCs and Breaks



I had this nice post I was getting ready about some ATCs I was creating for the Grind swap in the theme of fabric and fibre, but was going to do more before I posted. Well since on Wed, Feb. 13 I opted for this glamourous fashion accessory which goes with everything, I only got 2 done. So since my art work is limited until the broken wrist heals, I have decided to show you what I did. I found these wonderful hair elastics at a dollar store and with 2 per card there was lots of ribbons and potential. I used this great image from recycled cardstock and punched holes down one side. I tied the ribbon and some fibre into the holes. For the second ATC I mounted it on black cardstock and lettered "Valentine" with silver gel pen. I spaced the holes further apart on this one, so there is not as many pieces of ribbon and fibre. I did get to the monthly swap at the Grind and these 2 were quickly swapped along with 2 others I had.
Tuesday, 12 February 2008
2008 Birthday Book part 2

If you would like to see the Byhand Artists Valentine Mingle version made for Yogi, visit my Flickr Photos

Labels:
birthday,
book binding,
cast paper,
collage,
rubber stamping
2008 Birthday Book





Here it is in all it's glory and probably more detail that you ever wanted to see. I had a lot of fun with this and started with a trial run by creating a similar book for the Byhand Artists Valentine Mingle which ended up going to Yogi. I learnt how to do paper casting to include in the book and got plenty of help along the way from Yogi and Linda T. I proceeded with designing the pages. I had chosen to use a 7.5 X 9.75 composition book which I had purchached from the dollar store and then realized that the signatures would be too large for printing the digital part of the project. I needed to do a hinged signature and got a suggestion from Yogi to use twill tape and from Suzanne to sew the twill tape to the pages. I ended up stitching without thread in my machine to get nice even holes for sewing and them did the sewing by hand. So thanks to Linda T., Suzzane and Yogi for helping me create her gift and the Birthday Book for my mom.
I removed the pages of the composition book and used scrapbook paper on the outside and inside of the front and back cover. I place 3 of my paux postage on the front cover, one is from the cast paper magnolia and made for this project. On the inside of the front cover I used a Quietfire Design rubber stamp, which is a Christmas stamp, and I masked out the word Christmas and replaced with the word Birthday. Page 1 has my blog header image at the top, a scan of some of my crochet lace, a cast paper glove with a heart and is done on coffee stained watercolour paper.
Page 2 & 3 have a digital scrapbook background and digital images. Page two has the cast paper magnolia, a cast paper heart and a heart charm. Page three is more Quietfire quote stamps, some digital images, a doll which has butterfly wings added and an old school photo of myself which has been tinted.
Pages 4 & 5 is more coffee stained watercolour paper with some digital images, my crochet lace and lots of rubber stamping, some of which are more Quietfire Design quotes and embellishment stamps.
Page 6 & 7 have a background scan of my knit linen lace centerpice and more digital images. The pocket on page 6 is formed from scrapbook lace image and has a card with a quote stamp on the back and which can be removed. Page 7 has an old key on a card, a tag in the pocket and a tassle added to the fan image.
Labels:
birthday,
book binding,
cast paper,
collage,
rubber stamping
Friday, 8 February 2008
2008 Birthday Book page 2
On January 27 I posted a cast paper magnolia and promised to show it in a finished project, well here it is. I am working on a birthday book for my mom and this will be page 2. This had digital scrapbook background and collage images with a heart charm and cast paper magnolia and heart. I have most of the pages finished and will soon be binding them into a book using the cover from a composition book.
Wednesday, 6 February 2008
More Green ATCs


I've done some more green ATCs, this time weaving 2 shades of green plastic or nylon? ribbon of unknown purpose. The first one is the two colours woven then mounted over a piece of text from a book. The text is not very visible and the stripes were a bit of a surprize. The pre-made green sticker is the final step The second is the same ribbon woven with strips of book text. I think I'll explore these some more and see what happens.
Green ATCs



Well, I've taken a break from some bigger projects, to work on green ATCs. These can be completed quickly and one of the themes for the Byhand Artists monthly ATC swap is green, so some of these may make it in the mail for that swap. I have done several green themed ATCs and was having trouble coming up with fresh new ideas, but I think I may be on a roll now.
The first of this group is "Spring Beauty 1" which starts with a base of moss green cardstock. The image is mounted on gold paper and forms a pocket for the tag and the final touch is fibre with some green in it.
"Spring Beauty 2" starts with the same moss green cardstock and has some pewter transfer foil added. The image is added onto the background and the tag is torn and glued down. The same yarn that was used in the first ATC is used again for this one.
The last of this group is "True Friends 1" and starts with a dark green cardstock and I've added an image of 3 sweet little children. The overlay is stamped with a Quietfire Design rubber stamp in Timber Brown Stazon ink and is held in place with 4 brown brads.
Labels:
ATC,
ATC a month swap,
collage,
green,
rubber stamping
Tuesday, 5 February 2008
And Another Valentine Countdown
Lisa Vollrath at Ten Two Studio is also running a countdown of some lovely Valentine images. Again this is for a limited time and is offered as linkware.
Valentine Countdown
The Artist's How To site is running another countdown similar to the Christmas Countdown. There are already some wonderful images with more to come so collect them before they are gone.
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