Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Tuesday's Tips and Techniques for Watercolor Painting


Labor Day Weekend is Almost Here

Are you venturing off for a mini weekend vacation?

Pack up your travel palette, a few brushes and some paper and add it to your luggage.

If you're staying home, take a little time and head to the beach, the park, a scenic spot and bring along your travel palette, a few brushes and some paper.

Take a little time to enjoy watercolor painting.

Put your travel palette to good use over the weekend!
Have fun painting!

Monday, August 29, 2011

Spicy Hot Color


Spicy Hot Paisley Beads

I love torch firing metal beads.
Adding coats of glass enamel.
Playing with colors, blending, mixing, torching.

These paisley beads are surprisingly ultra lightweight and rather big at 20mm.

I love them!

Saturday, August 27, 2011

On a Mission


Mission Khaki is the last pair of beads I torched.

Yesterday and today, we have been on a mission to secure all things outdoors and prepare for the impending hurricane Irene. At least she's visiting here on a Sunday.

Prepare for the worst and hope for the best. This phrase has been repeated over and over the past few days.

All things movable outdoors have been taken care of and today we're making sure the generator runs. We've got sand bags, actually mulch bags incase we need to sand bag our driveway due to flooding. Hey, it's useable afterwards. What would we do with all that sand?

This morning, I'm baking cookies and cooking up some chicken. If the power goes out for a few days, let's hope not, we've got plenty of cold things to eat.

Enjoy your day and stay safe if you're in Irene's path!

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Tuesday's Tips and Techniques for Watercolor Painting


Clean Your Palette!

It is best to clean your palette when you're done painting for the day.
If you've finished your painting, there is no reason to save the slop on your palette.

It is best to start with a clean fresh palette every time you sit down to create a new painting.

Taking the time to clean your palette at the start of a new painting, may spoil your enthusiasm to paint. You may end up loosing your muse if you have to clean up the leftover slop.

When you're done painting, clean your palette!

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Luxury Shopping


A cigar box guitar from our Squier Etsy Shop was featured in Saturday's Etsy Finds in the Luxury Shopping Section.

Check out the guitar:

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Tuesday's Tips and Techniques for Watercolor Painting

Side Load Your Flat Brush

Here I have used a flat one stroke brush. First I wet the brush with clean water. Then I load one side of the brush with indian yellow, then carefully dip the opposite side of the brush into a small pool of crimson lake.

With one quick circular swash of the brush, I have created a multicolor flower petal. The yellow and red blend together on the paper.

This is an excellent technique for quick, fresh multicolored flower petals. Works great for leaves too.

Friday, August 12, 2011

Another Fab Feature


My husband got a feature yesterday in the newsletter, today a set of my torch fired enamel beads made it to the front page of Etsy.


I just happened to be checking my emails, when I received a note from Bacon Square Farm saying I looked fab on the FP. When you get a chance check out their awesome bird houses!

So of course I quickly opened up Etsy.com and grabbed a screen shot to share with you all right here.

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Music Lover's Gear Guide


An Etsy Finds Feature

My husband's Cigar Box Guitar No. 31 is featured in today's Etsy Finds - Summer of Love in the Music Lover's Gear Guide section: http://bit.ly/qLCreA

Check out the cigar box guitar right here:

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Tuesday's Tips and Techniques for Watercolor Painting


Flat Brush Shapes

A flat watercolor brush isn't just for making square swashes of color. Learn to really use your brush.

• You can make the standard rectangular swash with a quick simple stroke using the wide flat part of the brush.
• You can also make a thin vertical or horizontal line with the tip of the brush and not too much pressure. Excellent for line work.
• Use the corner of the brush and vary the pressure as you swash your brush in an irregular pattern. Start with the corner of the brush and light pressure, applying more pressure and more of the bristles to the paper and then lighten up again. Good for creating leaves.
• Use the corner of the brush, by holding the brush at an angle.
• Vary the pressure as you're creating a swash to make the swash.
• With sticky paint, not so much water, spread the bristles apart, stroke the brush upward to make clumps of grass.

Monday, August 8, 2011

Having Fun


My blog has been a bit quiet lately.

Been spending time enjoying the summer.
I love the weather in July.

I have lots of new ideas for various artistic projects and will be filling you on some of them soon enough.

Have fun and enjoy the summertime!

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Tuesday's Tips and Techniques for Watercolor Painting


Creating Long Smooth Fine Lines

Work your brush back into shape to create a fine line with watercolor paint using a round brush. Mix a puddle of paint in a smooth milky consistency, fully load your brush with the paint mixture. Work the paint into the bristles, you want a fully loaded brush. Then roll the round brush through the puddle of paint and pull backwards across the palette to form the bristles back into a round point. This will help you create a more consistent fine line to do fine line work in watercolor.

Tuesday's Tips and Techniques for Watercolor Painting

Creating Long Smooth Fine Lines

Work your brush back into shape to create a fine line with watercolor paint using a round brush. Mix a puddle of paint in a smooth milky consistency, fully load your brush with the paint mixture. Work the paint into the bristles, you want a fully loaded brush. Then roll the round brush through the puddle of paint and pull backwards across the palette to form the bristles back into a round point. This will help you create a more consistent fine line to do fine line work in watercolor.

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