Friday, December 14, 2007

Homemade books

In our High School art class the students are making homemade books. We started out by cutting two 5 1/2 by 7 inch pieces of corrugated cardboard.
We then took brown paper grocery sacks and crumbled them until they were soft. We painted the sacks with a base color and then dabbed a couple of metallic paints on top. I choose a black base coat and copper and gold metallic paints.


We then created a binding for the two cover pieces. Many of the students choose to use a 3 inch piece of ribbon to bind their books. I cut (4) 3 by 1 inch pieces of the paper I used for the cover and glued them back to back. I then glued the ends to the inside covers of my cover pieces.


After we bound our covers, we covered the inside of the cardboard. I used a couple of pieces of homemade paper my friend Elizabeth made and gave to me. The kids had to also somehow incorporate their names inside the cover. I cut my mother's name from some wallpaper samples. This book will be her Birthday present.


We created a spine by taking a 6 1/2 by 10 inch piece of card stock and accordion folding it every inch. We glued the ends of this in before we added our inside cover. (Oops, forgot to mention that one above.) Next we made envelopes out of paper and glue them to our accordion folds. I made 4 envelopes using recycled paper.


I added quotes that I like about art to the front of each envelope. I then cut 16- 4 1/2 by 6 inch pieces of watercolor paper and placed four pieces in each envelope. My mother is a watercolor artist and often "journals" small paintings of how her week has been.
Our students made 4 small journals to go into the envelopes. The cut 16 - 6 by 9 inch pieces of white paper. Folded each in half along the 9 inch side. They then made a colored cover from wallpaper samples, decorative paper samples, construction paper and we "drilled 3 holes using an awl down the center of each. They then used a sewing needle and thread to "sew" the binding of their journal books. I am going to try and do a couple of these for myself also.










Monday, December 10, 2007

Fabric Postcards




This fabric postcard I made for my mother. It is just about ready to go in the mail. Fabric postcards are often made by altered artists. I have been planning on trying my hand at them for over a year, but just now finding the time to do them.





This fabric postcard I made for my friend Elizabeth, who does wonderful altered art and lives in Wichita.







Thursday, November 15, 2007

New Addition to family


Storm, a 11 week old kitten is the newest member of our family. He and Hershey are getting along really well.

Painting Class




The following are the paintings I have been working on this fall in my college class.

Self Portrait in Pop Art







In our high school art class we are studying pop art. We are working on a self-portrait. First we grided our papers and drew our portrait in pencil. Then we used a light box to trace our portraits onto watercolor paper. We used black sharpies to outline our pictures. We are then using watercolors to paint our portraits. We are going to mat them side by side.

Saturday, June 02, 2007

New Project

I have been busy the last 6 weeks. I started my own online store. I make purses, mostly denim. It has kept me busy. Here is the address of my website.





































Monday, April 02, 2007

Student Art Show

I am bragging now. I entered my iris in the student art show at the local college and I received a first place and a cash award. Boy am I pleased, but now it puts pressure on me to do as well with my next painting. Ha!

Saturday, March 24, 2007

Finished Painting


I have finished my first oil painting. I am rather pleased overall with how it turned out. I had to finally quit before I messed everything up. I have started a second painting and am enjoying the new challenge.

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

New Challenge


I am doing something I have talked about for years. I have enrolled in a painting class at the local college and am working on my first oil painting. This both exciting and frustrating for me as I am a perfectionist at heart and want things to be perfect the first time out. The exciting part is being in a class with other artists every Wednesday night and learning how to do something I have wanted to do for ever. I will post a picture of the finished painting when I have it all done.