Monday, December 19, 2011
Sunday, December 18, 2011
giveaway winners!
its time to announce the 10 winner for the Create Daily online class giveaway- see below
email me at alisaburke@gmail.com for your confirmations!
congrats!
Saturday, December 17, 2011
guest post- create colorful, transparent textures on paper from Jane Davila
I have asked a few of my creative friends to help me out with my blog here and there during my time with a new baby and today's guest post comes to you from Jane Davila
Mix fluid matte medium with acrylic paint and apply it to paper to create delicious transparent textures to use as backgrounds for collage and mixed-media art.
Ingredients:
Fluid matte medium (I used Golden brand but there are others)
acrylic paint
paint brush
container to mix paint and medium
heavy watercolor paper or bristol board
items to create texture - bubble wrap, combs, skewers, mesh, etc
papers with brushed striations and slight texture
Directions:
1. Mix approx 2 parts of fluid matte medium to 1 part of acrylic paint. The more medium you add, the more transparent the result will be. Experiment to see what proportion will rock your socks!
2. Apply the paint/medium mixture to heavy paper with a paintbrush. I use a crummy, stiff old brush to get lots of lovely brushstrokes.
3. Immediately press items to the painted surface to lift up some of the fresh paint to create texture. Try bubble wrap, sponges, combs, leaves, anything with an interesting texture.
rubber mesh texture
Hints:
If covering a large area, paint an approximate 6" x 6" or 8" x 8" section at a time and create the texture before moving on to another section so the paint doesn't dry before you get to it. Overlap sections slightly.
Add a very small amount of paint (drops) for a very pale transparent wash of texture.
Use just the old brush for striated texture.
Blend or layer two or more colors on top of each other.
Use more that one texture, overlapping or layering.
Use a small foam brayer to apply the paint/medium mixture if you don't want any brushstrokes.
bubble wrap texture
combed texture
puppets made from stamped and textured papers
ATC with brushed texture paper
Jane Dávila is a fiber and mixed-media artist who began her professional art career as a printmaker. Jane has written two books with Elin Waterston, Art Quilt Workbook and Art Quilts at Play, plus Jane Davila’s Surface Design Essentials. She is also the editor of Quilting Arts In Stitches emagazine. Jane lives in southwestern Connecticut with her husband Carlos, an oil painter and sculptor, in a house full of light and art. See more of her work on her website at www.janedavila.com
Thursday, December 15, 2011
sketchbook gift guide
1. sakura koi sketchbox set 2. niji waterbrush 3. crayola watercolor set 4. vintage dot paint set 5. cotman watercolor brush pack 6. faber castle mixed media gift set
1. watercolor journal 2. shizan handmade watercolor paper 3. watercolor journal travel set 4. strathmore watercolor block 5. handmade sketchbook
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
holiday wrapping with paper bags
Last year it was book pages and this year I am using recycled brown paper bags for my gift wrap! Never underestimate just how far a brown paper bag will go in your holiday wrapping!
I've put together some VERY simple and easy ideas to inspire you to use brown paper bags in your wrapping-
Any brown paper bag will do- I used a couple of Whole Foods bags.
Use a white out pen and doodle all over the surface.
Use it as gift wrap.
Use the handles of the bag as a ribbon and bow.
Use a sharpie and a white out pen to draw or doodle all over the surface- I drew snowflakes all over.
Use to wrap your gift,
and add some fun ribbon to top it off.
Create flower gift toppers.
Cut out a circle
add hot glue to the middle and scrunch it up to create dimension.
Layer circles on top of each other and then use scrunched up paper to the center of the flower.
Add to the top of your gift.
Play around with different shapes and sizes of flowers.
I used lots of triangles and layered then on top of each other
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