Showing posts with label jean moore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jean moore. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 23, 2022

ZEN for me.

I chose to recycle a canvas box frame for my project.  I got this after Fall/Christmas for clearance at 90% off, so it was ninety cents!   Yes, less than a dollar!  It is 6" x 6" square and 2" deep.




This piece was done while isolating.   We have gorgeous weather in PHX Arizona USA.  So I moved outside to begin my project.  The birds were chirping and the sun was shining, a gentle breeze was gently swaying the leaves in the trees. This is my ZEN.



My first coat of gesso is drying and then I will go back and do another until the image is completely covered.

I am choosing to add items to the canvas in layers.  I will use acrylic paints and foil.  First by using a brush to paint a base color and adding layers of colors.  I use a variety of paint brands and viscosities depending on what I want to accomplish.  Heavy body seems to work best for scraping.



My layers were added by placing paint on a palette knife or scraper and dragging it across the canvas.  This creates lovely irregular shapes with the colors as the feature!


The photo above is with flash so you can see the deep colors, the white was added last.  Blues and purples with yellows and oranges are pleasing to the eye, as you can see on the wheel they are complementary colors. 




Copper Foil strips were added by using double side tape adhered to foil first and then placed on the art and burnished (verb:   to polish (a surface) by friction. to make smooth and bright) onto the surface.

I hope this simple piece gives you the inspiration to throw some paint on a canvas!



Sunday, March 22, 2020

Are you well and safe?


I am sending virtual hugs to everyone.

Comment to let us know where in the world you are and that you are safe and well.  

Helmar Accepted ME!


I am thrilled to tell you that I am on the Helmar Design Team as of April 2020.

I have long been an admirer of their products and creative applications.  



The product range is so great, silicones, glues, lubricants, jewelry glues, paper glues and more.

Look for projects to come using the fine Helmar line.

Thursday, February 20, 2020

Spring, is it in the air?


Fun wooden blocks can be for any season.  

I made these for S P R I N G.

And I made ones for I R I S H.


You can purchase digital directions for these and other projects.   Just send an email to Artsociates@gmail.com and we will send you an invoice, when paid we will send the digital instructions.    $5.00 for the tutorial.

Wednesday, February 5, 2020

Sweet Valentines Day


A Valentine project anyone can do!


I love seasonal greenery and flowers

This galvanized bucket is very deep, too deep to let the flowers peek over the top.  I fixed that with risers of old clay pots turned upside down.  The advantage is the pots will still absorb water from the bucket and allow the plants to drink!  

I admit I am a dollar store junkie.  They have so many wonderful things that can be used to create awesome stuff!  A few tweaks and a little creativity - WOW.
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I got the (balsa) wood hearts (dollar store) in different sizes and I used my paper stash along with Alene's clear glue to cover the wood.  I had a thin wooden dowel rod and bought another one, (49¢) at Michaels (or Ace Hardware, Home Depot, Lowes, etc).  Notice I used a red doily, they come in many sizes and colors at the dollar store too!  I trimmed mine to fit.

If you cannot find the wood hearts, you can cut foam core board from the dollar store.  It comes in large size sheets in the craft or school supply area.

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You can paint the backside of the hearts and paint the dowel rods with acrylic paint (less than $1.00).

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I started out wanting to use E6000 to glue the hearts together and the rods to the backs.  However, they are so lightweight I did not need to use that.  E6000 is great for sturdy adhesion however IT takes long to dry.  I glued the hearts together with Alene's clear glue and I actually used clear packing tape to affix the rods to the back of the hearts.  This is handy if you are going to store them and need to dismantle to lay flat.  


I have many hangers and nails in my garage walls on which I hang seasonal items and seasonal artwork. Saves space and it's cheery!  Happy creating!!

Happy Heart Day from Jean and Eddie


Saturday, December 21, 2019

Merry Holiday Review

So many projects, so many more to do!

I did a remake of these wood trees, I got them 66% off and knew they had potential!

Before:


After:


Used vintage music sheets, applied bronze acrylic paint with my fingers,  Rhinestone cup chains, mica flakes for the stars.


Sweet little gnomes by the dozens!


Felt,  greenery, pompoms, and jingle bells with an ornament hanger on the back plus a magnet!  So much fun to give, got smiles in return!


Your Christmas chuckle!



Happy Everything to everyone...



Sunday, December 1, 2019

Ready Set GO Ideas



Fabulous expensive look and very affordable to make!
Music sheets, buttons and assorted old ornaments (or dollar store)



Easy over the top decor from the dollar store.  Layers of color and glitz, Use E6000 to affix multiple items in layers.  Enough is not enough in this season!



HOHOHO





Wednesday, August 21, 2019

CLOSING THE DOORS, BUT FIRST, THANK YOU


We are sad to say goodbye as a store, but we had the time of our life and enjoyed everyone and every minute!


We will maintain our DIY FACEBOOK presence and our AlteredPages FACEBOOK and hope you will visit, we are playing with other options than a full-on website, so stay tuned!

We have been in business for 9 years and loved every minute of it.  We have had amazing Designers and Artists join us in giving you beautiful art and instruction.

We want to do a THANKFUL shout out for those people and companies who have been a part of the team.

Lyneen Jesse, Robin Horasanian, Tristan Robin Blakeman, Trisha Neal, Danie May, Tonya Trantham, Christine Telega, Debbie Tullier, Jen Rothstein, June Mac, Susan M, Brown, Trish Alger, Jackie PN, Kelli Green, Lenine Wilson, Barbara Rankin, Betsy Skagen, Roni Johnson, Eunice Pitman, Melody Isaacs, Melanie Statnick, Ingrid Vient, Leslierayhe, Gia Lau, Becky Voth, Arline Pozzo, Katrina Rollings, Stephanie Siatta, Peg Rounds, Dianne Adams, Debi Wind, Amiee Fleck, Karen Connor, Daniella Hayes, Gayle Page Robek, Corrine Marie, Michelle Weaver, Cindy Duncan and if I have left someone off, I truly apologize!

Some companies we have loved to work with include;
Gel Press, Royal Langnickel, Ranger, Dylusions, Dixie Belle, Sabor, Graphic 45, Authentique, Kaiserkraft, May Arts, Emerald Creek, Dew Drops, Bazzill, American Craft, Prima, Imagine (Tsukineko), Kuretake, The Crafters Workshop, Foundations Decor, Lost Coast Designs, USArtquest, and so many more who partnered with us.

Artists, Writers, and Instructors who contributed to our blog and websites;
JEN STARR
Linda Chaves 
Karen Elaine

Quinn McDonald


We will be seeing you on Facebook and Instagram and here on the blog.  Make sure to join our newsletter which will be open for new members to keep in touch.  

HEARTFELT THANKS TO ALL WHO MADE OUR BUSINESS FUN AND REWARDING.  THE BIGGEST SHOUT OUT IS TO ED MOORE FOR SUPPORTING THIS CRAZY WOMAN!


Wednesday, May 1, 2019

Celebrate May with Flowers



DiyDesignStudio has a great selection of flowers!

For the month of May you will save 25% on all flowers and florals.

Here are some images of the beauty ~




This example used stencils, acrylics, mica chips, vintage music paper, chipboard, and Florals.

CREATE your own Superb Project.




Sunday, March 24, 2019

Do these flowers make my butt look big?


Easter is coming and the St. Pats Day decor is being replaced with bunnies and chicks and eggs and flowers.    Sadly this bunny lost his ears in the storage container.   Emergency surgery was required.
















His ears were completely separated when I found him and he looked so sad.   Super Glue to the rescue.




Why stop there, any time is a great time for embellishments!  I used Memento Inks and Petaloo flowers.  Ink pads aren't just for stamping!  I wet the flowers and swiped them with ink, mixing the colors to match the bunny.   I think he looks better than before surgery!   When you unpack your Easter and Spring decor remember - Flowers make everything more beautiful!




His feet were even graced with flowers. 


      

Handsome guy is ready to display in his new improved Spring glory!



Thursday, March 14, 2019

The Postcard Twitter Art Exhibit

I found this organization by accident.  And I'm glad I did.   I am participating.
There is a little time for you to register.  Proceeds go to Charity.   The sponsoring City is Edinburgh.  You can host an event in your city.  I will explore the possibility as we have a GREAT art community here in Phoenix.



#TwitterArtExhibit founder, David Sandum

“Through art we can change the world.”

#TwitterArtExhibit utilizes social media and public engagement to generate income for charities and nonprofit organizations. In the past, #TwitterArtExhibit has generated funds for a library suffering from deep funding cuts to purchase much-needed children’s books, for an abused women’s shelter seeking to improve the lives of the families they serve, and for an arts organization mentoring underprivileged young adults in preparation for careers in the visual arts.  Artists, worldwide, donate postcard-sized, handmade original artwork to the TAE.

Artists worldwide donate postcard-sized, handmade original artwork to the TAE
TwitterArtExhibit organizes a local, physical showcasing of the art.
The public is invited to buy the art at an affordable, flat price.
This provides artists with new exhibition opportunities, new audiences and benefactors, and appeals to art enthusiasts all over the world.



http://twitterartexhibit.org/

Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Sending the Green and the Gold St Pat's Cards

I'm Irish, can you tell?


Fun will be had at the Moore house on March 17th.   I have started wearing my shamrock jewelry already!

Being vegetarian it puts a crimp in the corned beef and cabbage, but no worries, potatoes and onions and cabbage will doI never acquired a taste for Beer, and that's why God invented Jamesons!  My Dad ate kidney pie, something I never got the taste for that either.  Colcannon is great, minus the bacon and add the kale!  



I started with a variety of patterned papers and cut them to size as A2 Blank Cards** - 4 ¼ x 5 ½.  This means that you will be able to have 2 cards for each 8 1/2 x 11 sheet of paper.  Cut the 8.5 x 11 in half and fold in half.  you can use them vertically or horizontally.    These papers have a white reverse which is great for card interiors.

The cards are simple and clean.  I added Dew Drops to the front with my dew drops glue dots or PPA (Perfect Paper Adhesive),  Some are inked around the edges, some are not.   


I used a printed saying on a solid paper, cutting to size and corner rounding it with a punch.  After cutting you can age or accent it by rubbing the edges lightly with a stamp pad or marker.  


This is attached to the interior with double-sided tape.  Before attaching it you may want to add ribbon or as I did, twine which had a gold component enhancing the St Pat's theme for the Pot'o'Gold.



Stamping the envelope is a fanciful way to preview what's on the inside!

**  Sometimes Card sizes can be confusing, here is a handy chart of sizes, this is the folded size.

A1 Blank Cards - 3 1/2 x 4 7/8

A2 Blank Cards - 4 1/4 x 5 1/2

A6 Blank Cards - 4 1/2 x 6 1/4

A7 Blank Cards - 5 1/8 x 7

A7.5 Blank Cards - 5 3/8 x 7 1/4

A9 Blank Cards - 5 1/2 x 8 1/2

Pocket Enclosure Cards - 4 7/8 x 6 7/8

Slim Blank Cards - 4 x 9 1/4

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We surely want you to have a rollicking good time on St Pat's Day.  


ZEN for me.

I chose to recycle a canvas box frame for my project.  I got this after Fall/Christmas for clearance at 90% off, so it was ninety cents!   Y...