Showing posts with label seashell assemblage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seashell assemblage. Show all posts

Saturday, December 19, 2015

Playing with scraps of wood



My neighbor gifted me with a box full of small scraps 

of various sizes and types of woods. 




I knew in my imagination exactly what it was I wanted to create.



 I learned how to use some power tools and had fun designing 

and creating my latest cone shaped tree.



 Of course in my world, embellishment is needed




and I have a box full of beautiful seashells wanting to be shown off.



And a bowl of handcrafted ceramic shells that could be great!




Creativity continues here at the cottage by the sea.




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Saturday, April 20, 2013

Decoupage Seashell Frame





I was happily surprised when my neighbor Stephanie invited me 
over to her home for an informal craft party this afternoon.

I wasn't sure what to expect, 
she takes X-rays all day long and I had no idea she was into art.


She mentioned she had picked up some acrylic paints and 
wooden frames at Michael's on sale.


So I went back to my studio and collected some of my favorite

 decorative napkins to share with the other women who were 

coming together for some creative fun.



The pretty napkins were a big hit!





It made the play date so much less intimidating to the new artists.

Decoupage was a word they had not heard before.

I shared how to pull the napkins apart and carefully rip around the 

images they wanted to use on their frames and layout the designs.

Some stamped letters and painted the background with paints, 

others left the natural frame and did a color wash on top the images.






Then I showed them how to decoupage the images in place with 

good old fashioned white glue watered down and using a paint 

brush starting in the center and working our way out to release any

 air bubbles.




They were thrilled with the results. 

 I am sorry I hadn't brought my camera to catch photos of all the creativity and fun.




I have only my example to share with you today.




Friday, January 6, 2012

Seashell assemblage




Inspired by the always amusing and creative O.C. Cottage

and her post "Just use it"




I pull out a bowl full of seashells and spread them out across the studio work table

and create this seashell assemblage with them using e6000 adhesive.





...just wanted to share the fun.