Wednesday, 29 May 2013
Wednesday Love: Love to Learn
This week I am loving online classes. O.K., so maybe just a little too much as I have a few waiting to be completed and I've just signed up for a couple more. Online classes are the best! They can be squeezed in around the everyday stuff and can be very inexpensive. Having said that, I stumbled across some super expensive ones too this week, but I won't be signing up for those.
So the classes I have yet to complete are "Artsy Bangles" and "Bless this Mess" from Christy Tomlinson (and Junelle Jacobson). These classes are time sensitive and so I really need to get on and have a go. I've done a couple of classes with Christy before and they are always packed with ideas.
I've also signed up for "Finding your Photo Style" over on Big Picture Classes. I've done quite a few Big Picture Classes in the past and I would recommend them. There's a great choice of scrapbooking/photography classes to choose from and no expiry date to the class materials. Some are only open for class registration at certain times but other short classes are available permanently. They also have their own e-books.
And finally I've signed up for two classes on the Skillshare website. This is a new one for me but my friend Faye is teaching the first one - "The Art of Typography" . I couldn't resist signing up for this one too - "Reign Repeats - create perfect repeat patterns", even though I'm not really expecting to have a go at it until Autumn (I'll miss the competition that's attached to the class, but these are skills I really want to learn).
As you can see, that's quite a range of classes! My head is a bit all over the place at the moment as the Boy starts school in September and so I am trying to work out which way to take my freelance work. The workplace I entered 15 years ago as a freelance artist/crafter has changed enormously. I didn't even own a computer for the first three years I was self employed. I am going to have to go back to basics, with drawing skills and computer skills too.
There are more classes on my wish list too... Alisa Burke's classes "Sketchbook Delight" and "Anti Scrapbooking" and also "Drawing and Painting for Textile Design" which is an online 8 week class run by Central St Martins University.
( I have also taken classes with Julie Fei-Fan Balzer, Shimelle Laine and Donna Downey - and I would recommend them all too)
Does anyone know any good online classes for learning Photoshop!?
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Saturday, 25 May 2013
Getting unstuck
I don't scrapbook chronologically but I keep my photos in folders with the year written on the front. I only have 6 photos left in the 2010 folder and so I decided I wanted to make an effort to get them all scrapped. I had these two photos of the girls on the beach and I know my husband loves these pictures so I wanted them in my album. They were taken on quite grey day (no surprise for our summer holidays) and so I had struggled to scrap them in the past.
I started off with a piece of cardstock where I had been experimenting with oil pastels, mists and embossing folder ( like this previous page) and added some lines drawn with the tube inside some mists. I chose colours that matched the colourful cardigan in the photo. I stuck down some washi tape and then I got stuck.
Do you ever get part way through a page and think "I don't like this" or "I can't see where this is going"? This is how I felt at this point. So I went back to my first love - pattern. I dug out some patterned papers and placed the layout on the top to see what happened.
First this one...
...then this one...
...and finally this one.
I went for the middle one which seemed to bring the layout to life, even though it is only a small border on the finished page. I was particularly pleased to use this paper up as I've had it for ages (on the back it says 2004). Once I had added the patterned paper I felt able to move forward - I was unstuck!
I added these black words cut from a die-cut cardstock sheet.
Here's a close look at the embossing folder resist bit.
Do you have a technique for getting unstuck?
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Thursday, 23 May 2013
A pirate quilt
I have finished a cot quilt for a little boy (who is now 6 months old- oops!) who has a pirate themed bedroom. I had fun putting this quilt together. There are some great pirate fabrics around. I chose a pirate print, a skull and cross bones pattern, along with waves and pirate treasure ( and a map fabric for the back). I had the woodgrain fabric in my stash from years ago.
I continued with my idea of keeping it simple so I can get it finished and appliqued a big pirate ship for the middle. I made my own paper piecing pattern for three little boats, which I am really pleased with.
I mostly quilted following the straight lines but then I also added a little free-motion quilting by sewing some waves in the sea...
... and some clouds in the sky.
Here's the treasure map on the back. I think this might be my favourite bit!
Wednesday, 22 May 2013
Wednesday love : Yarn bombing strikes again
Guerilla knitting has appeared in our town again! I love it! The Boy and I had a trip to the pier in our town and when we got to the end we found this woolly lovely-ness at the end. You can see it's quite a long piece of knitting and it was difficult to get it all in the photo.
I love the colours in this and there's a textured fluffy wool in there too. It's such a fabulous way to make the world a bit of a happier, woollier place to be.
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Sunday, 19 May 2013
Too much chocolate - a sketch challenge
Time for another sketch challenge over at Sketchbook365 and this time the sketch is based on a layout by Birgit Koopsen (check out her gorgeous blog)...
I rotated the sketch by 90 degrees and went from there. I love these new camera sheers by Maya Road.
I am gradually rediscovering my stamps, particularly inspired by fellow design team member Emilie Chamel's stamp only layouts - they are fabulous. These are some circle stamps by Basic Grey, from their Lime Rickey collection, which is my all time favourite collection from them.
Now I have a huge collection of washi tape I am looking for ways to use it. Here pieces of tape made up the borders.
Check out the Sketchbook365 blog for more fantastic interpretations of this sketch and if you play along there's a chance to win a great prize from Pink Paislee. The deadline to submit your page is 20th June 2013.
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Thursday, 16 May 2013
A stencil and some embossing powder
I had an idea to try to use a stencil with a Versamark inkpad and embossing powder. For my stencil I used an old piece of die-cut card stock. This was my first attempt. It hasn't come out particularly clearly as I meant to put white embossing powder on the page but sprinkled clear powder on instead - oops! So I wiped it off and started again but the page was still a little sticky and the design didn't come out completely clearly. Fortunately for this page, with a seaside theme, I think it has worked rather well (a bit reminiscent of breaking waves).
I finished off the page with a bit of machine stitching. I have a confession... I was really impatient and didn't swap in the old needle I use for sewing on paper, I just used the new one already in there - naughty me!
I really like the fine detail that the stitching adds to the page.
I think I will definitely try again with the stencil and embossing powder.
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scrapbooking
Wednesday, 15 May 2013
Wednesday Love : Live Music
Time for a little mid-week happiness and this week it's all about live music. Last Friday my friend and I went to Cardiff to see Mcfly. It was so brilliant! I love going to see bands play live and I have a vast collection of tickets, and memorabilia from the various shows I've been over the years. O.K., so here comes the strange bit - I have never scrapbooked any of it.
I love being at a gig, with that all-encompassing experience of the music and the lights and the people , with the bass and drums thumping in your chest and beams of light streaming over the audience. I can't begin to get my head around capturing that on a scrapbook page. My friend took this great photo above, which would be a fantastic start to a page but then I stall and can't imagine what to put with it. Maybe a Project life style page with loads of photos would work??
Have you ever scrapped photos/tickets from a gig? I'd love to see your pages.
For more midweek happiness, here's my favourite Mcfly song at the moment, which hasn't been released yet but sounds amazing live...RED
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