Thursday, March 31, 2011

Tutorial: Sketchbook Slipcover

 Welcome to Artspark's third day of the Spring Tutorial Fling!

I love working with fabric and I love sketching. My sketchbooks want to be pretty on the outside - even if they are a mess on the inside.



If you'd like to make a sketchbook slipcover you'll need just enough fabric to wrap your book like a gift (mine is quilted to batting although that is not required.) You'll also need inside fabric that's just a little longer than the fabric you'll use for the outside of the slipcover.


And because I had just enough fabric left over I made a little pencil case. Melanie Testa has a tutorial here so you can make one of those too if you wish.



Make sure you don't miss the following tutorials from other Artspark members!
Spring wreath: Alisa Burke

Making a Faced Binding: Judy Coates Perez
Journal mapping: Jill Berry

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Artspark Tutorial Spring Fling


Welcome to day 2 of Artspark's Spring Tutorial Fling


Freezer paper stencils from your sketchbook images and Paintstiks: Jane LaFazio


Bunny Power: Quick Tombo Rabbits: Carla Sonheim

Painting Eggs: Tracie Huskamp








To answer your questions from yesterday. This piece is about 6" and is a mother of pearl disc on shibori dyed fabric. And lots of beads. It will be framed in this lovely little shadow box. (I took the glass out to photograph it.) Scroll to yesterday's post to see a close-up.





I'm going to try something new and give you all first dibs before I list it on Etsy. 


PEARLS 6"x6"
framed and wired for hanging
$85.00 usd (plus shipping)



Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Work in Progress and Artspark's Spring Tutorial Fling




Just for fun - here is a bit of the small piece I worked on during my trip to Montana this month.
An title ideas? 

and day 1 of
Artspark's Spring Tutorial Fling


Incised Fun Foam Stamping: Melanie Testa

Recycled Slip cover for a small book : Gwen Diehn




Tomorrow look for:
Freezer paper stencils from your sketchbook images and Paintstiks:Jane LaFazio
Bunny Power: Quick Tombo Rabbits: Carla Sonheim
Painting Bird Eggs: Tracie Huskamp

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Artspark Tutorial Spring Event

GET READY! 





HERE IT COMES!
ArtSpark is having a spring tutorial event.

For three days this week we'll be bringing you fabulously fun free tutorials.

Tuesday, March 29

Incised Fun Foam Stamping: Melanie Testa
Recycled Slip cover for a small book : Gwen Diehn

Wednesday, March 30
Freezer paper stencils from your sketchbook images and Paintstiks: Jane LaFazio
Bunny Power: Quick Tombo Rabbits: Carla Sonheim
Tracie Huskamp: surprise


Thursday, March 31
Sketchbook Slipcover: Lyric Kinard
Spring wreath: Alisa Burke
Making a Faced Binding: Judy Coates Perez
 Journal mapping: Jill Berry

Saturday, March 26, 2011

On-Line Class: The Artist's Toolbox


Introducing: The Artist's Toolbox

An on-line course at www. QuiltUniversity.com
based on the book
Art + Quilt: Design Principles and Creativity Exercises

Come learn the basic alphabet of the visual language, the elements and principles of good design.


I'll walk you through each element, explaining them in easy to understand language and metaphors.


We'll observe each element in the world around us both in art and in the natural world.


Finally we'll put what we've learned into practice through practical exercises.


The supply list couldn't be simpler.
Sketchbook and whatever drawing stuff you have
Glue Stick
Fabric Scraps

Registration is open now and the class is almost full.
Class begins April 22nd.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Faces on Friday


At another guild meeting and each drawn in less than 30 seconds.
My sisters are coming for a visit in June.
We're going to have a Mad Hatter Tea Party.











All of us love to play dress up.


(sorry about the washed out pics from the flash. It was either that or shadows.)






And I have another thing to share. Something wonderful has happened. I've been chosen 2011 Teacher of the Year
by the International Association of Professional Quilters.
Thank you SO MUCH to my absolutely, most wonderful in the world, students!!!


Thursday, March 24, 2011

NC Sketch-In and Spilling Over


 Last week we had a fabulous time at the Cary, NC Sketch-In.
What we lacked in numbers we made up for in laughter!

 And in some hard work!

We did blind contour drawings of our hands.
The post just previous to this one explains the process.
Remember - it's about seeing - not about the drawing!


Hannah showed off some delicious fabric she had painted and Mary toiled away at some portraiture.



 I worked a bit on throwing paint at paper. 
Random marks with guache and a sort of stiff brush.


It wasn't saying "spilling" to me
so I pulled out a white pencil and doodled oodles of happy flowers.



Hannah worked on some very bright colors
inspired by a picture she took of her child's toy.



Next Raleigh, NC Sketch-In
Saturday April 30, 2011
NC Museum of Art
10am - 12pm