A new year and a new creative opportunity! Excited to be representing The Robin's Nest products. :)
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Mixed media artist, DIY enthusiast, creative designer, blogger, reuse and re-purpose crafter.
Monday, December 29, 2014
Sunday, December 28, 2014
My Last Article for 2014
I have really enjoyed my time as an article writer for Mixedmediaart.net this last year. When I was asked if I would like to continue in 2015 I immediatly said YES! Here is my last article for 2014.
Making a Hand Painted Bubbly Gift Bag
Thursday, December 25, 2014
Saturday, December 20, 2014
My favorite up-cycle project from 2014
It's almost time to say good bye to 2014 and hello to 2015. Today I wanted to share one of my all time favorite up-cycle projects I did earlier in the year.
One day flipping through you tube, I came upon a chair on Mark Montano's station "Make your Mark". The chair he was reworking reminded me of Alice in Wonderland. Finally! The inspiration I needed to up-cycle a plant stand that had been sitting around just waiting for me to give it life.
I have always loved the story of Alice in Wonderland. Here is what happened when I went down the rabbit hole.
Shari
One day flipping through you tube, I came upon a chair on Mark Montano's station "Make your Mark". The chair he was reworking reminded me of Alice in Wonderland. Finally! The inspiration I needed to up-cycle a plant stand that had been sitting around just waiting for me to give it life.
I have always loved the story of Alice in Wonderland. Here is what happened when I went down the rabbit hole.
Shari
Note: This stand was given it's new life using DecoArt paint products.
Friday, December 19, 2014
Spotlight on "Multi-Creative" Artist Kirstan Graham
Friday Already ??!!
Today I am so excited to be sharing a project by another artist that I admire, Kirstan Graham. Kirstan and I attended college together learning what it took to be a professional graphic designer in Portland Oregon. I feel the broad range of art classes that was required to receive our degree helped shape the artists we are today. We have a lot in common in our goals to fulfill our love for all things creative.
When I saw this creative reuse project she put together to fulfill her daughter's wish for Santa to bring her from the North Pole, I was instantly in love. I know you will be too.
Thank you Kirstan for allowing me to share this special personal gift to your daughter.
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The yeti was so fun - K drew a picture of what she wanted Santa to bring her from the North Pole, then I went about sketching a template and digging up fabrics...
I don't know how she is going to keep this one hidden away till Christmas!
Happy Holidays,
Shari
Artist Bio:
Kirstan Graham is a self proclaimed "Multi-Creative" with a professional background in graphic design. She has used those skills for over thirteen years designing corrugated packaging, e-books, shirts, websites and more. When not behind a computer screen, Kirstan enjoys dabbling in fused art glass, sewing, knitting, and making anything that strikes her (or her daughter's) fancy. Visit her at www.DKGraham.com
https://www.etsy.com/shop/dkgraham |
Friday, December 12, 2014
TGIF...I Think
Happy Friday!
I do most of my toy shopping online and I try and get it done early. CHECK! I do try and buy local small shops as well. ahhhh :)
The thing is, there is always one or two gifts that I need to go out into the chaos for. This is when the bah humbug starts up in me. The parking, the lines, the tension in the air is so thick you can cut it with a knife. The closer we get to Christmas day, the crazy, nasty, meanies come out in people.
So with 2 cups of coffee under my belt and my game plan in place, I am going to venture out. I am hoping to keep under the radar and grab what I need and get the heck out of dodge.
Wish me luck my tribe!
Shari
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Something for the Jolly Old Elf
Happy Holidays!
We are approaching that time of the season when our waists get a little larger. That's right, the baking and consuming of all things ooey, gooey, scrumptious, delectable, sugar-coated wonderment. In the midst of this tradition lets not forget the cookies for the jolly old elf, Santa Claus.Before the baking begins, I wanted to make a special plate for my grandson to put his cookies on for Santa.
I started with a clear plate from the dollar store. I cleaned the plate with alcohol and set it aside to dry. I began drawing my idea on paper that I wanted to put on the plate.
TIP:If your drawing skills are not what you would like them to be, or to save time, you can use coloring book pages. These are great for simple outline drawings.
The next step is transferring the image onto the plate. The way that I like to do this is to put the plate, top side up on top of the image. Then I use a dry erase marker and outline the image. If you like what you see then go on to the next step, if not you can now easily change it. Dry erase wipes off very easy. I decided to change the buttons, leave out the wording and added more snow flakes.
Before my changes |
For this project I used Americana Satin muti-surface acrylic paint.You do not need a sealer. These paints have superior adhesion on all surfaces, including glass, which is bakeable for a dishwasher safe finish. Here are the colors I used.
Black Tie
Red Barn
Buff Beige
Green Beret
Pink Cadillac
Cotton Ball
TIP: You can carefully pick up your piece and look under to see that everything is how you want it. If not, NOW is the time to wipe or scrap off something that you are not happy with. Repaint the areas you changed and leave to dry completely. You now can bake if you choose. Instructions are at the DecoArt website.
Bottom of plate |
Bottom of plate dried |
Top of plate dried |
I can't wait to see the excitement of my grandson as he puts his treats on Santa's very special plate.
Enjoy!
Shari
Sunday, December 7, 2014
Have Yourself a Very Merry Mixed Media Christmas Party
Good Morning!
Recovering from the flu has allowed me to catch up on old classic movies, sleep, browse the internet, and think about having a Christmas PARTY! whoo hoo!
Isn't planning the party the most difficult and stressful part of a get together? It is for me.This mixed media party has everything already planned out for me.The party printables, ( including the invitations) recipes, projects and decoration suggestions are right there on the link. DecoArt has even included project and video tutorials for making this creative party a success.This is a party like none other and your friends will be looking forward to for years to come. #decoart #mixedmediaparty #christmasideas #nostressparty
Shari
Recovering from the flu has allowed me to catch up on old classic movies, sleep, browse the internet, and think about having a Christmas PARTY! whoo hoo!
Isn't planning the party the most difficult and stressful part of a get together? It is for me.This mixed media party has everything already planned out for me.The party printables, ( including the invitations) recipes, projects and decoration suggestions are right there on the link. DecoArt has even included project and video tutorials for making this creative party a success.This is a party like none other and your friends will be looking forward to for years to come. #decoart #mixedmediaparty #christmasideas #nostressparty
Shari
Thursday, December 4, 2014
Ombre Ornaments using Americana Gloss Enamels
Good Morning!
Today I am working with Americana Frost Glass Enamels and Americana Crystal Gloss Enamels Glitter. I am going to show you how to make an ombre effect on clear glass ornaments.
SUPPLIES
clear glass ornaments
styrofoam
close pins, dowels (see prep)
make-up sponges
alcohol
cotton pads
PAINTS
Americana frost gloss enamels
*white
*green
*turquoise
*blue
*purple
Americana crystal gloss enamels glitter
*white
*green
*turquoise
*blue
*purple
PREP
Remove the metal top from your ornament.
Put a clothespin in the end. You can also use a dowel etc. (You just need something to hold your ornament while you paint and stand upright in the styrofoam while it drys.)
Clean off the ornament with alcohol using a cotton pad.
Continue adding more layers until you receive the desired effect. |
You will want your ornaments to cure for 3 to 4 days before adding them to your tree.
#Ornaments #Americanapaints #Diy #ombreornaments
Green, and Purple Crystal Glitter |
Purple and Green Crystal Glitter |
Blue, Purple and Teal Crystal Glitter |
Purple and Green Frost |
Green, Blue, Teal and Purple frost |
Blue, Teal and White frost |
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
One Altered Domino, Many Holiday Uses
Good morning!
My new article on mixed media art has just posted.
My new article on mixed media art has just posted.
Monday, December 1, 2014
Today in my Studio....... A Recycle Project with Mark Montano and DecoArt
Good Morning!
Ready for an easy DIY recycle project? Follow the link and check out Mark Montano's video!
Ready for an easy DIY recycle project? Follow the link and check out Mark Montano's video!
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