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Showing posts with label altered projects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label altered projects. Show all posts

Sunday, 3 March 2013

Altered Paintbrush

This morning while driving with Nate in his truck I spotted this paintbrush sitting in the console between us. It was still wrapped pretty in its paper and waiting for Nate to use it to paint another shadow box however....my mind started thinking it could be pretty as an altered piece. Thus....I hurried up and snuck it in the pocket of my jacket before Nate would notice and I carried on as if I had not just committed a crime. I did eventually tell him that I stole something from his truck. I didn't tell him what I had stolen though. Needless to say when he did see the project his first comment was, "I needed that!". Well Nate, Obviously I did too! Its a paint brush. Get over it. :)
So...
I gesso'ed the paintbrush handle and painted it bright yellow. I applied a layer of crackle and then instead of putting another color on top I just used brown ink to get into all the cracks and crevices. I painted the metal strip with green paint and made some pink flowers to add here and there. I painted a canvas butterfly and stamped some script on him. I added lots of bling and a cute little sentiment that says "make your own path". A few Liquid Pearls finished off this silly project of the day.



The flowers were all cut from a sheet of double sided paper and scrunched up or distressed with a gem added to the middle.

Its always nice to do something you wouldn't normally do and break free from the comfort zone!

Tuesday, 5 February 2013

Art comes in many many forms...


Art comes in many forms and it does not always have to be created on a piece of paper. Below are just a few samples of things that make you take a step back and realize that you or somebody just like you created that. Whether you consider it art or not...it was made using our hands as the tools and it is something to be proud of!


doodling art
the art of scrapbooking
The art of flower arranging

The art of Stained Glass

The art of creating a snowman (simple but still an art in my eyes)

Moi...the hired help for the day of building lobster traps

A few of the creations 
Last but not least...the art of making a lobster trap. Totally not the kind of item you would consider art right?
However, when I watch (and occasionally help...photo to prove it) my husband create these traps from scratch and I see how 'picky' he is about what pieces of wood go where, and how deep the nail is hit and how tight the netting is I realize that he is also an artist in his own way. He has taken a long lost art and has kept it alive. Each trap being a challenge to be better than the last one.

Long live the many forms of art and the people who create it.

Happy craftin'!

Tuesday, 24 January 2012

Tweet Thang notecard kit

6 notecards, 6 envelopes and one holder
I wanted to make a project where it would be just pure fun to play, and that is exactly what this little project was. I made a series of notecards all stamped with the same image. The skinny little 1/2'' strip of paper is where I took my inspiration to use all the colors within the strip. I was going to color the little birds but then decided that they had enough color on each one.
The outside of the kit
I then decided to go one step further and made a little holder for the notecards, as well as the little envelopes that go with the notecards. I added some canvas ribbon (stamped with the saying "Tweet Thang") and then added a strip of valentine tape on the inside of the kit. Nothing fancy but a nice change  to just create without thinking.
The inside of the kit