Showing posts with label craft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label craft. Show all posts

Friday, July 14, 2023

Time to play catch-up with projects! Kind of better late than never!

I am welcoming myself back. It has been a long time since I even thought of posting on here.
 So there are quite a few projects to check out!
Here we go!


You will see as you scroll that I have been making a lot of recycled cds into Christmas ornaments! Most are dot painted and have 65 on them to commemorate friends' 65th birthdays. Lots of fun, acrylic paint, Cricut-cut numbers, some have bows or little silver initials attached also. Top coated to shine. For the most part the ornaments are hung with fishing line inserted into the hole I drilled out.

Canvas for a baby's room. Cut out the rabbit and decoupaged it on the canvas that I painted and lettered.
Ribbon to hang

cd ornament

cd ornament

Baby canvas, stenciled and lettered using acrylic paint


More cd ornaments though some people have asked if these are used for colorblindness tests.


Wooden stocking ornament, I textured the top and painted in acrylic paint and lettered. 
Baby's name on other side.


Another fun cd


More cds. No two are alike


Lacy knit cowl - acrylic yarn


More cds


Stitch pattern for cowl


Another cowl


The back of most of the cds


Another cd


Neck warmer, knitted


Neck warmer, knitted


Another neck warmer



I enjoyed this ombre yarn - neckwarmer


Another neck warmer


Another neck warmer


Neck warmer OR hood


Neck warmer OR hood

Masonite board, acrylic paints...wedding keepsake sign


1st Prize in the Penmanship category in our local fall fair 2022


Another cd ornament


A dog sign - rope and I painted with acrylics and attached a double hook -
 this is where you hang the dog's leash!


Masonite board, acrylic paints, new home keepsake


Cd ornament


Plastic tablecloths cut up in strips and tied onto a hanger that has been stretched open. 
This is for my granddaughters' playhouse.


Some flowers on tree slices
Acrylic paint


Pen and ink home on masonite board for a new home keepsake


Sunflowers on canvas - acrylic and water colors, glistening spray for a bit of sparkle



Ski band - extra chunky yarn, knit


Cowl - extra chunky yarn, knit

I think that catches me up. Hard to believe we are halfway through 2023 already! 




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Enjoy the summer!

~Sue







 

Tuesday, December 7, 2021

Pre-Christmas 2021

 Busy as usual with life and some projects. So here are some of my newest items!

One of our large maple trees snapped some big limbs during a storm so that presented an opportunity - cut the limbs into slices and make ornaments!



Reindeer - acrylic paint, glitter spray, poly topcoat; drilled hole with my Dremel, 
gold stretchy thread to hang, name on reverse


Silver basecoat, hugging bears (copyright free clip art) in acrylic paint, poly topcoat; drilled hole, 
gold stretchy thread to hang; photo on reverse


Santa face, acrylic paint, poly topcoat: drilled hole, fishing line to hang



Silhouette of a family member's dog, acrylic paint, poly topcoat, hole, hang with fishing line. 
Name and year on reverse


Snowman and reindeer, acrylic paint, poly topcoat, hang with fishing line, names on reverse


Twin snowmen for twins. Acrylic paint, poly topcoat, fishing line to hang, names on reverse.


Angel, Sharpie marker, acrylic paint, glitter spray, poly topcoat; hang with fishing line. 
Name on reverse.

Penguin- acrylic paint, poly topcoat, hang with fishing line. 
Names on reverse.


Owl, made a textured paint using acrylic paint for feathers.  Poly topcoat, hang with fishing line.
Names on reverse.


And for something different, a friend wanted this poem done in calligraphy. 5" x 7" matted in an 8" x 10" frame.


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I can be reached at penandinkwell@yahoo.com

Thanks for looking!


Friday, January 16, 2015

Welcoming 2015 and Catching Up

With the holiday season now over, it is time to play catch up.  I had many projects that I did not post in my blog since they were presents. Now that the gifts have been given, I can share the items and also showcase some other projects I have recently been working on.

  This gray scarf  was knit with acrylic yarn in a seed stitch pattern. 
It is toasty warm and is being modeled by the recipient.

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 Three chalk painted mini mason jars are fun and cute. Sisal rope accents these display jars.



A birdcage and you don't have a bird? Of course!  This started out as a white birdcage. After a good cleaning and disposing of the tray, it was time to have some fun. It was a freebie find so I had nothing to lose.  I painted it with Americana Decor chalk paint in Treasure which is like turquoise.  Silly me painted it by hand with a brush even though spraying would have been so much easier.  After that I top coated it with General Finishes HP Topcoat.  I tied an organza ribbon on the top and it flows over both sides.  I made a new bottom for the cage and inside I have begun storing vintage mason jars (that will remain unpainted). It is a fun piece and a conversation starter.



For fun I wanted to letter a favorite verse onto a chalk painted end table. Using General Finishes milk paint in Coastal Blue, this went on so smoothly and only one coat of the paint was needed for coverage.  I like using the GF milk paint more than acrylics for lettering now!




This is an ink and colored pencil personalized art sign. The wording in the background is all business related terms to showcase what Braeden is interested in.  I superimposed the graph bars over top of the background lettering.


Zachery is interested in art and architecture so for his design I used ink and colored pencils also. 
The background is zentangle inspired curves.



Zoe likes girly things so I created this flower zentangle for her with ink and colored pencils. The background is lots and lots of fine dots.


I have shown this blanket in an earlier blog post but I like it even more now that the special little one is modelling it!

This cowl was knit with acrylic yarn and worked in a seed stitch using two strands of yarn -
 burgundy and gray.



This scarf photographed brighter than it actually is, it is a darker red. It is long and features fringe and made in a seed stitch.

This is a fine gray ski band - airy texture and more for fashion than for warmth. The center has a band that looped over it for extra detail.



 This bright red and gray min cowl is for a toddler. I used two strands of yarns - red and gray, it  will keep her toasty warm.



I got this yarn at the factory outlet and don't know what it is called but it is fuzzy and super soft. I made a double looped infinity scarf  in one long strip then connected the ends to form a big loop.




This started out as a reddish-brown metal planter with an embossed pattern. I basecoated it with white chalk paint and then came back over it with the Americana Deco Treasure chalk paint. From there I sanded back to reveal white and also the original metal colors. Topped with two coats of Americana cream wax this is a cute decor accessory.





A new little boy will soon be arriving so here is a sign for his room.. It is a wooden plaque that I basecoated with white chalk paint. Then I used gray acrylic to paint an anchor. From there I used General Finishes milk paint in Coastal Blue to do the lettering and trim. For the floating color on the edges I just dipped my partially loaded paint brush into water to dilute the Coastal Blue color and then scruffed the mixture around the edges. The finishing was done with GF HP Topcoat.




Not to let any jars go to waste here is one that I painted with the Americana Deco Treasure color chalky paint and then drybrushed with white. After two coats of GF HP Topcoat I tied an organza ribbon along the rim.



This was a fun project - I layered chalk paints - Americana Decor Treasure and Grammie's Recipe Chalk Paint in Teal Lake. Then I white washed the entire shelf. From there I taped off random rectangle shapes and began by filling the shapes in with the two colors above. I did some light distressing and then completed the shelf with two coats of GF HP Topcoat.




I am just about caught up now, will post again soon.  Thank you for looking.




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