Friday, March 7, 2014

Layered Page

One of our lessons in Jane LaFazio's class was to create a layered journal page.
We watercolored a page using a theme of our choice.  I selected little birds that my daughter has given me over the years.  This will be the bottom layer.
Our top layer is colored pencil drawn on vellum.
When placed together, you get a transparent journal page.  I love the look of a hint of the birds behind the ferns.
Thank you Jane for another great class filled with talented ladies, laughter and wonderful lessons!


Wednesday, March 5, 2014

For Kate

Another friend is facing major surgery, so I have made her prayer flags to send good thoughts for a speedy recovery.

Saturday, March 1, 2014

Choices, Choices, Choices

I'm pretty sure I spend more time selecting fabrics for the mini wallets then it takes me to make them!
Last week I had four dear friends for lunch - we are all retired employees from the same elementary school.  The minis were perfect little hostess gifts.

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

For Candy


When my friend Candy had knee surgery last week, I wanted to give her something to look forward to during her recovery.  I wrapped 7 small gifts and placed tags on them with the instructions that she could open one a day for a week.  
The gifts were wrapped and placed in a basket and hopefully will cheer her up after her return from the hospital.  Wishing you a speedy recovery Candy!

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

3rd Week

In our 3rd week of watercolor/collage class, we created a repeated design on a collaged background.
We started by collaging colorful papers on one of our watercolor journal pages.
Using a fat Sharpie marker, we outlined shapes on our collage.
The background was painted lightly with absorbent ground, then a watercolor wash was added.
I added little splashes of color in the flower centers and glued on dots for texture.





Tuesday, February 4, 2014

2nd Week

For our second week of watercolor/collage class, Jane LaFazio instructed us to create a collage with muted colors in the background.  Using a water soluble Tombow pen, we were to draw something metallic.  I chose some small clocks and a watch.  I added details with a stencil.

I'm still not comfortable with a Tombow pen but it is great for adding dimension to non-colorful art.