Showing posts with label liquitex. Show all posts
Showing posts with label liquitex. Show all posts

Friday, August 23, 2019

Still blogging, sort of...

Hi,

Just checking in. I post most frequently to Instagram these days. Mainly because it's so easy and I don't like to take the time to say anything.  Mostly because I don't have anything to say or don't want to say anything.  But I'm not quite ready to let this blog die. So I'll just do a quick recap of some of the stuff I'm doing.

I've been doing art, art, and more art. Well, I'm not sure it's "art" so much as just me practicing with paint on paper or canvas. Playing with color combinations. Playing with paint mediums. Playing with techniques. Testing different papers and canvas. Just basically playing and experimenting with whatever I feel like each day.








In between watercolor and acrylic painting projects I've also done some small quilting projects:


And a couple major bookbinding projects:


 An I'm also learning how to do some basic chainmail weaves:



Thanks for reading.
Aileen

 




Monday, January 29, 2018

End of 2017 Wrap Up

For several weeks in October and November I worked on another Project Linus Mystery Quilt Challenge.  The theme this year was Ethan the Elephant and his travels around the world. Each block represents a different continent or area of the world. You can see more about this challenge at the Project Linus website.















I also worked on a another artwork challenge with the monthly ArtSnacks box:



And designed a Christmas Card and Christmas towel with some artwork my son created and a little Photoshop magic. The towels were printed on cotton canvas fabric at Spoonflower.

 And the cards were printed at Shutterfly.

And with just a little sewing we have cute new Holiday towels.











I found time to sew a couple more fun zipper pouches. They are big enough to hold pencils, pens, markers and small notebooks.


I love the Ghastlie and Sebastion Cat fabric.  I think the grouchy little cat is cute.  I have a skinny 17 year old cat and I've seen that look before. 


Several of the fabrics I used to make this pouch are sample prints of designs I uploaded to Spoonflower.  The solid fabric is from the Grunge Basics by Moda fabric line.



And made a mini traveler's style journal and filled it with homemade mini notebooks that I made using Star Wars themed fabric for the covers.  The secret to using fabric like this for covers is Heat'n Bond Ultra Hold Iron-On Adhesive between a layer of fabric and paper.








Thanks for reading.
Aileen



Friday, October 20, 2017

Summer Summary

Or "How To Be A Lazy Blogger".

So, I have been doing a few things over the last several months. But it's been a mixed bag of projects in different areas of interest.  So, because I haven't blogged about each odd craft thing I've been doing lately I decided to just post snapshots, maybe with a word or two, about each thing I worked on. 

Large Pojagi Cloth Panels.This large window gets direct sunlight several hours in the afternoon until sundown. Even with curtains behind the the pojagi panels there is still plenty of light coming through to play off the colors of the fabrics.









Small Pojagi panel. These were white on white fabrics stained with a diluted wash of acrylic ink which is permanent, still flexible and washable.



 

Mini Cloth Cover notebooks.

Mini (3 1/2" x 5 1/2") travelers style leather cover for Mini Notebooks.



A giant painting that I have been working on for a year and is not done yet! At least giant for me. It's actually only about 3' x 4' and the "canvas" is actually and old plywood crate lid. It's just one big experimental mess of color and texture. Fun.

 A couple little crochet bags from scraps of wool yarn.





 

A zipper pouch for pens and notebooks.




Some small artwork. A butterfly for an ArtSnacks Liquitex Cadmium Free art challenge.


Another butterfly for an ArtSnacks monthly challenge.


Some small painted canvas scraps to use as mini notebook covers.



One of the mini notebooks completed. The other two are ready for pages.





A big messy randomly painted cloth to cut up and use for more notebook covers.

 Still working on these.


And several watercolor "doodles" along the way.



Thanks for reading.
Aileen