Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Family Ties I: new beginnings

Hello Friends,
I've been giving you little tastes of  the Family Ties series and hope you've enjoyed seeing them as much as I've enjoyed creating them. Over the next several days I'll show you each completed piece. 

I'm putting together a small book featuring this series and I'd love YOUR input.

Family Ties I: new beginnings

If you have a poetic turn of mind I would love to publish short verses or haiku to go along with piece. 


Please join me in this creative endeavor!


If this work inspires you in any way, please add your verse to the comment section. 
I haven't thought about it yet but I'd like to thank each poet somehow.
I look forward to seeing your poetry!

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Art Spark Tutorial Tsunami (part 3)

Couldn't resist including a few more sweet Halloween tutorials.
And guess what - my Halloween playlist is waaaay cool now. (I'll list it in a minute.)

Jane LaFazio
Papier Mache Skulls

Alisa Burke
Pretty Painted Pumpkins
AlisaBurke.Blogspot.com


OK. Here is what has been added to the playlist I told you about here.
Bach's "Toccata and Fugue in D Minor"
Nightmare Before Christmas "This is Halloween" and "Oogie Boogie's Song"
Humpback whales singing (the real thing)
The theme from "The Adams Family"
Wagner "Ride of the Valkyries"
Theme song from "Ghostbusters"
Sha Na Na "Witch Doctor"
Micheal Jackson "Thriller"
Theme song from "Dr. Who"
From Harry Potter "It's Halloween" "Double Trouble"
Star Wars Episode V "The Imperial March"
The Sorcerer's Apprentice""
"Dance Macabre"

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Tutorial: Ribbon Wrist Strap

As promised, here is a quick tutorial on making a ribbon wrist strap for - well anything you want a wrist strap to hold. I suggest looking through all of the pictures first (especially if you are a visual learner) and then go back and read the instructions. Have fun!

Materials:
  • Ribbon (long enough to fit over your hand)
  • craft wire
  • long head pin
  • bead cap or cone
  • wire cutters/ jewelry snippers
  • round tipped pliers


1- make a loop in one end of the craft wire and hold it against the end of your ribbon loop.

 2 - Take the long end of the wire and wrap it around the ribbon and the wire loop.
Make sure to leave the short end of the loops wire hanging out.

 3 - Bend the end of the head pin over as shown, catch it in the loop.

4 - Pull the short end of the wire so that the head pin is pulled in tight to the wrapped wire.
Wrap more wire, neatly or not, to secure the ribbon.
Trim the ribbon and craft wire, bout NOT the head pin.

 5 - Slip the bead cap or cone over the pin. Snip the head pin to about 3/4" if it is too long.

 6 - Using your round tip pliers grab the tip of the head pin and pull it into a loop.


Now you can attach your ribbon strap to whatever thingamajig you'd like. In this case I sewed a ring onto the gadget case and hooked the loop into it before pressing it shut with the pliers.

And guess what!?!
I've just added some gadget cases to my



Pop on over and take a look!

Friday, October 15, 2010

Art Spark Tutorial Tsunami (part 1)

Same fabulous tutorials have been posted by members of ArtSpark!

Jane LaFazio
Layered Journal Page


Melanie Testa
Fun Foam Stamps

Part 2 comes tomorrow so check back soon!a