Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Happy New Year!

Each year, I always start out the year by saying that I am going to be a better blogger, painter, wife, employee and friend. Sound familiar? Well, this year I am going to throw that idea out and just be ME! I have realized that I am a work in process, kinda like my creativity, so I am going to embrace ME and all of my craziness and just BE.

Join me on this journey, or not....as I plan to blog when the spirit moves me and just hope it will not just move me, but it might move you as well! Happy New Start!!

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Best week ever! and Paintworks Magazine











So..I just got the newest Paintworks Magazine, August 2011, and I had 3 articles in it! The first article (on page 10) talks about how you can change your summer decorations outside with your use of paint and really make your tables, dinnerware and even furniture look new!












The second article (page 29) is a box that I painted using stencils

for my initial pattern and then acrylic washes to complete

the painting and then detail. I used the Loew Cornell Fine Line Painting Pen

to do the "weaving, or stitching" that makes it look like a tapestry. If you have not used this tool, you just gotta DO IT! Such a fun piece for any level painter!! I got the wooden box from Smooth Cut Wood and it was sanded so great that I just got to start the painting without alot of prep. (SmoothCutWoodproducts.com)

















The third is such an easy pendant (painted with the new Double Filbert brush) that you could paint a bunch of them in a short time for gifts and all your holiday gifts would be DONE! I got the pendant from Della (at Dellaandcompany.com) and it could be embellished with some hanging beads or fancy rhinestones.

It can be painted using 2 brushes!!!


The cover features some gorgeous poppies painted by my friend Kathi Hanson and the background is amazing. I will definately be trying that technique.


So many wonderful things to paint...so little time.





Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Society of Decorative Painters 2011

Just returned from the Society of Decorative Painter's show in Wichita. We did not have any tornados while we were there, but I did have lots of fun demonstrating the new brushes, attending the banquet and speaking at the chapter gathering. As you can see, my Loew Cornell gang and Doxie all had their share of fun as well!



























Sunday, February 20, 2011

New England Traditions 2011


I have been working on new submissions for 2012 and just was notified that I was accepted to teach 2 classes at the New England Traditions convention in October. How lucky am I that I get to enjoy my two favorite things...fall colors and painting! I will be teaching the frankencandle that has a batter operated candle and the beginner stacking wood drybrush project. Can't wait to share all of the fun techniques with everyone.

Friday, February 4, 2011

Craft and Hobby show-2011

I am back from my most recent jaunt to Craft and Hobby Association show and wanted to share some trends and ideas.
I was so excited to be at the Loew Cornell booth and introduce the new line of brushes with them. We are looking for a release in March or April, so keep posted and you will be the first to see them! I also discovered a couple of great products in the line that I had not previously seen. There is a great palette foldable palette and a small, fun sketchbook from the "Simply Art" line. oh, and did I mention some brand new brushes? (can't wait to show them to you...check back for another post later in the month). They also showed some great new woodsie kits and would be fabulous for you and if you have kids a great way to get them started in crafting. They paired some "Little Golden Books" with some animal shapes and they are adorable!














Remember last year when I started talking about "Zentangles"? Well, that kind of black and white art was everywhere....my favorite addition was in the button categories..look for some great black and white stuff in your future. Don't be afraid to pair it up with reds, greens and yellows..lots of that on the floor!

After walking the floor and finding out about the newest products out there, a couple have been haunting my creative mind.


At the "Viva" booth, they had this Crysta "gel" that you put all over a glass bowl and then swirled it around in circles that made it look like the glass was embossed. It came in colors and was gorgeous! I can't wait to play with it. The same booth they had what they call the pearl pen. You squeeze little dabs of liquid (in a variety of colors) and it looks like real pearls. They had a model that was wearing a wedding dress that had the entire bodice done with the pearls and it was unbelieveable. The picture here does not get the idea across, but it was so amazing. One of their designers made a string of pearls by laying down a piece of string and then squeezing the pearls along it, letting it dry and then doing the other side...it looked like a real string of pearls. Gotta get my hands on this pen! They had some other interesting products, but these are the ones that I want to play with. see their other great products at viva-decor.us



DecoArt has a couple of great new products that they were introducing too! My MOST FAVORITE was the MagicCoat, the low odor "Decopage", and glass paints. I am all about using products in different ways, but I gotta copy this heart! They used a piece of styrofoam and carved it into a heart and then carved swirls into the heart...painted it with the magicoat (you know how hard it is to paint styrofoam!!) and then glazed an antique look into the creases. It looked like something that you would buy at Pier One or Target in the home decor section...my mind is reeling!! They have increased their glass paint category and I wish I had taken some pictures of the finished items...they have a great paint markers and some really great colors, are they are dishwasher safe! They also had some great new stencils that I am drooling over. Stencils were everywhere on the floor, and I, for one, am so happy to see them all. All of my classes that paint with a base of stencils are always in demand so I am happy to have such a great selection available to my students. (Yes, I am available to travel to your group and show you this fabulous technique). Check out great projects and the full line on www.DecoArt.com




Tim Holz (idea-ology) booth was packed with all kinds of new embellishments and they are so fun that I love to add them to my art. His booth is a perfect example of how crossing into altered art/scrapbooking can increase your creativity as an artist. He has some great videos on his site to show you how to use them all. timholtz.com. I am thinking that my next project submissions need to be using some of them....waiting for them to hit the stores so I can get some of my own! (I am not a very good, or patient waiter)


One of the most amazing parts of the show is the way that the booths go all out to to show off their products. My favorite was maniquins that were dressed in beautiful, elaborate dresses that were made of scrapbook paper. I wish I had pictures to share! I just stood there and gushed over how creative they were.
Plus...all of the great demonstrations and set ups that are made from designers that know how to get our creative juices flowing.



Wool, felting and anything with yarn was HOT! There were so many wonderful displays of knitted, crochets items that you had to slap my hands away because I wanted to touch them all. The needlefelting category continues to grow as well. They are now molding wire into shapes and felting over them to create 3-d pins and flowers. I watched the demonstration at the Clover booth and have a list of things that I need to start creating. Go to Clover-usa.com for project ideas.









Lots of punches, cutting machines still making their way as well as ways to organize ALL THE STUFF we need to have in our studios.

FLOWERS were everywhere...from punches to hardboard to paper to fabric, buttons...you name it...they have a flower made in it!
Birds and birdhouses still seem to be hanging in there..
I will have to have a month of "hibernating" just to get all of my ideas into my journal. Speaking of, if you have not read my latest article about how to make this your most creative year ever, you need to follow this link www.loewcornell.com and get started...perhaps you can start with the little "Simply Art" journal and get going!

Thursday, July 8, 2010

4th of July

This year on the 4th of July, our city sponsored its first sidewalk chalk festival. I was so excited about it that I made sure my family knew this would be part of our 4th of July day. We were not disappointed. Here are a few of the pictures. I will be putting the whole slideshow on my facebook. I think I might just have to enter next year!




















A sweet little deer came out to greet us when we visited the Fish and Game area at a local park.











Our new friends Jackie and Jim that were visiting our in-laws!





















Saturday, June 26, 2010

Relay for Life




The time is quickly coming up for us to pull our allnighter for the Relay for Life fundraiser.

Here are some pictures of the costumes and the mural that we are using at the event.

It is on July 9th at Bishop Kelly High School in Boise, so be sure to mark it on your calendar.

If you are interested in getting a luminaria to honor a loved one or friend who had/has cancer, be sure to call, they are going fast!