Sunprints

Sunprints
Sunprints I made in the summer at the family cottage

Tuesday, 16 December 2014

Christmas cards

 Here are some Christmas cards that I made this year.  This first one is made of fabric and paper strips.

For this type I made a landscape out of paper and sewed the trees onto it.  Then I cut it up and glued the smaller bits onto cards.


I had a purple piece of quilted fabric collage.  I cut out the tree shape and glued it onto the card.  These were fun to make and they were all different which I like.

Thursday, 13 November 2014

Fall activities

It's been a busy fall and I haven't had as much time as I would like for my textile art. I'm practising some of my stamping to prepare for my playdate in January.  I'm leading a playdate on stamping for Out of the Box then.  Lately I've been printing leaves on fabric (before they disappear for winter) by putting paint on them and printing on fabric that I've prepainted.  I discovered that old dead wildflowers print well on fabric too.  Here are some photos.

First of all, my friend Suzanne Caron taught me how to make paper flowers out of old magazine pages so here's a photo of that:

 We were thinking of making a large number as a display for Fibre Fling this spring.

Here's a photo of printing of a leaf that I discovered at Mud Lake.  I'm not sure what species of tree it's from but I like the shape:


Here's a photo of a print I made putting paint on some dead flowers probably Queen Anne's Lace:


 The smoke bush in front of my house has beautiful leaves (still does now!) and they make nice prints.  Here's a photo of smoke bush leaves printed on a prepainted fabric background:






Thursday, 4 September 2014

Fibre Fest

I've been working on finishing my pieces for Fibre Fest in Almonte.  Fibre Fest is the weekend of September 13-14.  Here is a preview of the bowls I will have there and my finished business/credit card holders made of fabrics I stamped this summer at the cottage. Out-of-the-Box will have an area at Fibre Fest.



Friday, 8 August 2014

Sunprints and stamping

My husband Marc and I were at the family cottage in Bancroft, Ontario for two weeks and I spent a week doing some sunprinting and stamping pieces to be made into card holders.  I carved three new stamps and used those and I stamped using leaves of plants growing around the cottage.  Here are some photos.
 

The UV was quite high during that week so the leaves printed very well.  I first put some paint on the fabric and then lay on the leaves.  A bit of salt was sprinkled around them.


There are lots of ferns growing at our cottage so I made quite a few fern prints.

These leaves had some holes in them which made interesting prints.


Stamping with some of my newly carved stamps.  These will be made into business/credit card holders.


I carved a triangular stamp which can be moved around to create squares. 

I usually create quite a few pieces at the cottage in the summer because I can spread out my work outside in the sun and there's lots of inspiration around.








Thursday, 17 July 2014

July musings

My husband Marc and I went to Winnipeg and visited with his parents and sisters.  We're back now and I've started playing around with some collages.  (In the meantime I cancelled my trip to China.  It's too bad but there will be other trips.) I made some collages with scrap materials to go on cards.  Here's an example.  It's fun to use leftover threads and scraps of fabric to make these little collages.  I put a piece of tulle over it and then sewed it onto a card.
















 I also started cutting out some of my handpainted pieces of fabric to make into cardholders.  I plan to stamp on them with leaves and my own hand carved stamps.  These are to sell at Fibre Fest in September.

I've entered myself into another colour challenge with Out-of-the-Box.  My colour this time is Fresh Scent Green.  I went out and bought my green fabric to match the colour swatch.  So now I can start thinking about what I'll do for the 12" X 12" challenge.


Thursday, 12 June 2014

Zen drawings

I haven't been sewing that much lately but I've been working in my sketch book adding some zen drawings.  I intend to use these drawings in my artwork somehow.  Perhaps in making a stamp or as a background or something.  Here, first of all,  is my sketchbook covered in a collage of materials that I put together.  Yes, I had made a handy dandy glasses case to go with it :)



Here is a page of drawings I've been working on lately.  When I started out I was doing zen drawings by dividing a box into sections and then filling it in with various designs.  It's evolved a little since then.  These are not completely finished.  I usually use a black Staedtler pigment liner size 0.1.









Drawing workshop with Elizabeth Veninga

I had organized a drawing workshop taught by Elizabeth Veninga, a local artist to our group Out-of-the-Box, the fibre arts group I belong to and we held it on June 2nd.  It went very well and I think people enjoyed it.  We had 10 participants.  We learned to do some blind drawing which is drawing without looking at your hand and we also worked on large pieces of paper on an easel in conte and charcoal reproducing a photo to scale and drawing a rock roughly to scale.

Here are some photos of my work.  The first one is a charcoal version of the photo.  It's not quite finished.

This second one is a charcoal version of the rock on the top left.