Wednesday, September 9, 2020

Family Paint Pouring: Meet Mr. Chocolate and Chocolate Chip

 


Since he left for undergrad, we've been used to going months without seeing our son each year and looked forward to his Summer visits. Needless to say with COVID, we weren't sure that was going to happen this year but he made a carefully planned drive from where he's studying in Chicago to come see us in the desert. We've been hanging out at home and it was the perfect opportunity to do a family craft project so I asked my "boys" if they'd want to try  paint pouring and they did. The above is mine which I kind of mucked up because I messed up the white paint and it got lumpy but theirs turned out GREAT! 

Meet Mr. Chocolate and Chocolate Chip (off the old block...get it?! I'm punny) and their paint pours! 


Mr. Chocolate loves yellow, silver and black so those were his color choices: 


During COVID, son started a plant collection so he chose colors to complement his plant area in his apartment, green, brown and gold. 


I'm working on some Halloween decor and decided to use burgundy, black and white. I ended up doing two canvases to use up some of the leftover paint. The one above and this one. Stay tuned for upcoming projects that will use these as backgrounds. 


All of the supplies came from Michaels: Artist Loft Acrylics and Pouring Medium


A good time was had by all and they're happy with their first foray into paint pouring! 



Monday, September 7, 2020

Quilled Sugar Skulls

 


Happy Labor Day where I hope you're all getting a day to rest. My quilling adventures continue! Living in the Southwest and in what was formerly Mexico, it's no surprise that Mexican cultural influences are everywhere, for example Sugar Skulls. I decided to interpret them into my quilling! 

I'd also been curious about cutting my own quilling papers. There are tons of sources for actual quilling papers but many quillers also like to cut their own. What I learned is that you want to make sure you use papers that are dyed through and through so that you don't end up w/ white edges when you  make your coils. You also want the right weight. I took a chance on Astrobrights paper and it's PERFECT.

Supplies: 
  • Astrobrights Paper
  • Paper Trimmer or Cutting Knife ( XActo, Huskie, etc.)  
  • Glue ( I use Aleene's Turbo Tacky and Elmers)
  • Quilling Tool


I used the "Spectrum" pack which as you can see has tons of colors! I used my cutting knife and ruler and cut several colors in 1/2 inch strips. I like the depth that this width gives me in finished projects. I also cut my skull image on my Cricut Explore. This is the basis of your project, that you'll outline w/one strip and create a border to fill in. 


Like Makers are known to do,  we can find our tools anywhere from home improvement stores to the office supply aisle or office supply store. Binder clips are my friend! I use them to anchor stringing projects when making jewelry to keep the beads from falling off to, as you can see here, holding my cut strips together! 

I cut two skull images per skull and layer them using foam tape. I like the depth but you can use just one layer. Once your strips are cut, all you need is your imagination. Make your coils in various shapes or all the same shape and you're off! 


For this one, I went with a combination of leaf green, turquoise, black and white. You can fill in as much or as little of the open space. 

I filled this one completely. 


For this one, I went with a bunch of colors (this one ended up completely filled as well). 

This one, I left toothless :) 

As you can see, I had a lot of fun playing with color combinations and of course, I had to do one in my go to comfort zone of black and white ( cream ). I haven't yet decided if they're going on cards, or will become a wreath or a banner. 

"Las Calaveras"











Thursday, September 3, 2020

BFF Open House

 
Happy Friday eve all! Hope you've had a great week. Quiet on this end which these days suits me just fine! Made a stop in Dollar Tree last week and got a jump start on Halloween here

Let's take a look at some of the great idea from last week's party! 


MaryJo from Masterpieces of My Life shared this  gorgeous Fall Garland made from book pages. Perfect for any room! 

Michelle from My Bijou Life shared these absolutely gorgeous and perfect for Fall Chandelier Earrings. The color combination just screams Autumn to me! 

Anita, from Unique Creations by Anita is back with this FABULOUS Spell Book! I think she hit all the elements!


Finally,  Tracey from The Kitchen Is My Playground shared these irresistible Salted Toffee Chocolate Squares that look like a perfect fall treat to go with a cup of coffee or hot chocolate! YUM!

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Thanks to everyone who linked up last week and now let's see what you've been up to this week! 


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