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Showing posts with label creation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creation. Show all posts

Thursday, October 1, 2020

Conefly

My leaf craft is finished! I'll hang it by the front door entrance. The leaves are preserved but still fragile.  

Her name is "Flutter." 

Please click on image to experience her true beauty.

Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Elmer'd Leaves

One side almost dry and the backside to do. I apply with my fingers, liking the feeling. In my head a plan is forming of how I'm going to use these. It's probably a good thing that I don't have a "workroom" because there would be dozens more on the counter. No crafting tomorrow. It's laundry day and that trip and operation wears me out. After that I might be ready to play with leaves again. Bear with me. (Nope! I don't want yellow ones - only red will do.)

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Saturday, September 27, 2014

2008 "Creation"

I'm posting these old "creations" I made in 2008 especially for "Hootin' Anni" to see. 



Sunday, August 10, 2014

Quack!

A friend made me aware that if you turn a map of North America and South America sideways, it kinda looks like a duck. Well...  I just went from there.   I know, I know.....



Well I DO think he's kinda cute!
Don't forget to click on the image to read the countries.

Monday, October 28, 2013

BOO!

Well, just so you know, the videos I post are all of my own photos made into slide shows with music. (I usually upload them on YouTube.) There was one exception and that was a special one for a friend's anniversary using their pictures. Many will agree with my choice of music and some will not like it at all. Well - they are my videos and I put music I like with them!  Because I have just learned how to make these there will sometimes be mistakes in the slideshow, but I try to improve with each one. I have learned that using photos that are in a portrait format don't show up as well as those in landscape format. I don't like to use them but I didn't know how to make slide shows when I was leaning how to take pictures. Now I do. Sometimes I have used movies that I make with the digital camera. I haven't yet figured how to shut off the sound and do not like to have the wind noises or background noises on those. I can make them on iMovie application and kill the camera sounds and add my own. The still slide shows are created mostly on iPhoto application. 

I would now like to share yesterday and today's "creations" because it is the time to do so.

I used 2 photos from a friend - one if a moon behind clouds and the other of flying birds in front of clouds and merged them with one of my tree shots. The ugly eye overlooking my tree photo that was used in a previous post was enlarged from an old graphic I had saved a few years ago. I have a grand time making these "creations" and sharing the results. It's an enjoyable creative outlet for me.







BOO!


from me to you...SheTree!

Friday, August 16, 2013

The Nail Polish Art Project


Several years ago I painted (actually I poured/drizzled) a picture on paper with yard sale nail polish, but nobody could see that it was a face so that idea went out the door. 
Then about two years ago I got the "bright idea" that I would create a canvas painting and again use nail polish as the medium in a different manner. I even envisioned how I would apply the colors to make the creation. I had asked several friends if they had any unused, or half used bottles that they would be willing to give to me. Now, I don't now use nail polish and can't remember if I ever did, except for the clear which stopped runs in our stockings in the 50's. Heck, I don't even have shapely nails. At all! I knew that two friends have manicures and pedicures regularly. Another friend has teen granddaughters who are constantly experimenting with colors and then, after one use, never open the bottles again. 

And so, my request was fulfilled, more than adequately. The friends who visit their salons asked there and the owners and managers gave them outdated, unpopular and half used colors. A friend's aunt was an Avon Lady and she had a large stockpile of unused and unsold bottles. The lady with the granddaughters' unwanted polishes gathered them in a mesh bag for me and brought them with her from Tennessee to her beach place in the SC campground where we go. One brought some from West Virginia and another saved MANY for me from NJ and then met my daughter who was visiting my other daughter in the area. She then brought them back to PA with her for me. 

I had a fine time testing each lid, (top?) making sure I could open it and then put them all away in red plastic Huggie boxes that I had previously saved.  My plan was to start with a practice trial on a piece of paper. One sheet and I quit. I couldn't take the fumes! Of course I did this in the wintertime in the cabin and without any ventilation. Not good. I then planned to try again in the coming summer. That didn't pan out either because I fractured my humerus head and rotator cuff muscles and tendons due to a stub-your-toe fall in May. I now have a permanent "range of motion" disability. The recovery period took over a year. By then it was winter again. 

This year was going to be the year of the painting! Nope! I developed a viral infection of the cornea , AKA dendritic keratitis, in my "good" eye. There went my painting-using-nail polish project for another year. 

I WILL, someday, paint with nail polish. I WILL. My idea is to use as many as necessary to cover the canvas in little dots, all touching each other, and then overpainting with more dabs and dots, making a scene with a large naked tree as the feature. I plan to only use the brushes that come in the bottles. It will take time. You'll see.........someday. Look out Van Gogh!


By the way there is an art method called Pointillism which is a technique of painting in which small, distinct dots of pure color are applied in patterns to form an image. I've never done this. and mine will be similar but different. I really don't know where I'll be going but I'll know when I get there and it is finished. I haven't ever had art or design training and whatever I do will be the trial and error method. It's my way.