Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Art Lesson: Sculpting a Tree and House on Cinnamon Ornaments.


Hello, friends!

I am sorry I have been away so much lately.

I am feeling nearly back to normal, just finishing up a few more paintings for one more craft sale I have to drop off items for this Saturday.

Then I will be done and on to Christmas gifts.
Do you make some Christmas gifts?  They are my favorite to receive,
so I try to create some as well.


As I mentioned a couple of weeks back, I made some cinnamon ornaments to sell.
I thought I would share how simple it is to create scenes on them.

Here are pictures of the process: they are much better at explaining than I could with words.














(There are sculpting tools available and I think I even had some at one time,
but this pen cap worked well, so I used it.)
















(Splitting the branches you have added works well at creating smaller branches as it gets tedious to try to roll twigs this small).







(Once the tree, branches, and ground is placed where you want,
blending the edges into the background piece is important.  This will prevent them from breaking off easily once the dough is dried).















(Don't for get to use a straw to cut out a place for the wire to hang them).



These are so fun to make.
They do shrink up a bit when they are dried.  It is helpful to speed up the drying process in a dehydrator set on low or in the oven on the lowest setting for a couple hours till they feel/look dry.

Here is the recipe I used:

Between 3/4 and 1 cup applesauce (not chunky)
1 cup of cinnamon
2 Tbs. white glue

If the dough feels too dry, add more applesauce; if it feels too wet, add more cinnamon (I put the fluctuating amount in the recipe by the applesauce because I found it easier to adjust that than the cinnamon: I had a limited amount of cinnamon to use).  Use cinnamon to dust the working surface and rolling pin.  I read that the more you knead it, the easier it is to work with/the smoother the clay will be.  Also, these will last indefinitely (I assume as long as they are not allowed to get wet or too damp.  While looking over the various recipes on the internet, I have read comments from people who have had them for nearly 20 years).

Thanks for stopping by!



(I will be sharing how to sculpt the snowman in the upper left next week,
so get some cinnamon dough mixed up and come on back!)




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DIYbydesign.blogspot.com
Wise-woman-Builds Her Home:linkup
Savvysouthernstyle.net
Nominimalisthere.blogspot.com
Cityfarmhouse.com
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Frommyfrontporchtoyours.com
Astrollthrulife.net: Inspire-me-Tuesday




Thursday, November 14, 2013

Art Lesson: Sketch Page of Puppy.


This week, I am sharing a page from my sketch book
showing how to draw this sitting puppy.



Here is the page from my sketch book.



Here is a page you may print up for your children or yourself,
if you would like to try sketching the pup.
(It is free for use, just not for resale).






Thanks for stopping by!


(To copy these pages, click on the image, right click, and then click on "copy".

Open up Microsoft Word and right click on the screen, and then click "paste".
 The image should paste onto the page.

You can then click "print".
If you have difficulties or suggestions, please let me know.)




Saturday, November 9, 2013

Free Vintage Images: Birds with Nest, Water Scene, Country Road.




Hello!

Here is a fun page I found in one of my old late 1800's books.



It isn't spring here right now,
but I needed a nice image for some tags,
so I edit\ted this image into separate images for the one I wanted.



I used these birds on my price tags for my craft sale pieces.


Here is is antiqued.


 This part is so pretty on its own, too.
 



 Finally,
here is the man walking up the road.

 What a peaceful walk.
I would love to walk there; wouldn't you?

 You are free to use these images as you'd like.


Thanks for stopping by and have a happy weekend!



Tuesday, November 5, 2013

The 10th Commandment Coloring Pages


Hello.


Today I am catching up and posting the final of the Ten Commandments
coloring pages.







 Here is also a colorized version.

These pages are all free for use,
just not for resale.





Thanks for stopping by!



(To copy these coloring pages, click on the image, right click, and then click on "copy".

Open up Microsoft Word and right click on the screen, and then click "paste".
 The image should paste onto the page.

You can then click "print" to use them as coloring pages.

If you have difficulties or suggestions, please let me know.)



Monday, November 4, 2013

Update: Getting Ready for Christmas Crafts


Hello!
I am sorry I disappeared for a few days.
I took a week off to work on crafts as the deadline for one of the Christmas craft shows I sell at
sort of snuck up on me.
Here are some things I have been working on.



 Cinnamon ornaments.







The kids have made a fun assortment of perler bead ornaments.
This is a cow pattern I made. 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 Painted wooden ornaments.





  Snowmen made from vitamin bottles and juice bottles
(I will be explaining them soon in my "12 Days of Home-made Christmas Crafts").







 Slates, paintings, and cereal box Christmas trees.





And a variety of other painted crafts.
It's fun to get into the Christmas spirit a little early.
I'll be back again soon!