Sunday, January 4, 2015

Silent Night

I had a lot of fun creating this before Christmas.  The tree is a stencil with a multi-layered paint background.  I saw this bird on a Christmas card at school - it was easy to take off of the card, but I decided to doodle it onto my canvas so I could use the bird another time.  I traced the outline of the bird so I could paint the right shape and then copied the lines of the bird with Sharpie.
The falling snow is one of the stamps from "Gorgeous Grundge".  I painted snow on the branches, added a bit of music and finally decided what the words should be.  I wrote them by hand on a piece of card stock, glued them to the canvas and then added a bit of silver "Dazzling Details" around the edges.  

I've now made a fall tree canvas and a Christmas tree canvas.  I'd like to see if I can create one for each season so they can rotate through at my front door.

Hope your day is going well.
Create something everyday.
Joan

Saturday, January 3, 2015

White Mandala

I did this mandala in November.  It's done on a piece of watercolour paper in a book I made full of ….watercolour paper.  I sprayed ink onto the page - let it dry;  Sprayed water in sections to re-hydrate the ink and then let the ink drip.  I did that process a number of times letting the page dry in-between and dripping in a different direction.

I actually did the page back in the summer, it took that long to decide what to put on the page - I decided that a white mandala was best, and some of the ink was picked up by the white sharpie too - so that worked perfectly too.

Have a great day,
create something everyday.
Joan


Friday, January 2, 2015

Book covers

I've been working on book covers again for "found paper" books.  I want to have a bunch ready to sell at the upcoming Teacher's Convention.  The above is a bit of a mode podgy - but it looks better than when it started!

A couple of nights ago I thought I'd experiment with my new round gelli plate on book covers.  I will be adding some extra colours to some, and some tissue paper and such - but I'm pleased with how they turned out.  

Hope your new year is off to a creative start - it doesn't have to be big and elaborate, just try to
create something everyday.

Joan.

Thursday, January 1, 2015

Waves continued…..

I had done some of this page earlier this year - probably during the summer, but I added the shell, the sandpaper base, and the wavy doodles to finish it off.  The background is a watercolour ombre with some tissue paper added and some wavy paint using a wavy corrugated cardboard.  Don't think that all your work is finished - you may go back and add something new to it later one - it's all good.

Have a wonderful day - and Happy New Year.
Create Something Everyday.
Joan