Thursday, September 30, 2010

Some edited Pics

I do take some pretty nice pictures from time to time and thinking that this is all things creative me, I will put some up. A small portion of the edited and taken pics by me. I'm gonna put the more generic (no faces) ones to keep my daughter and husbands privacy the most in tact as I can. So here's some, and Im sure there will be more. 




|LO

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Our Own Founded Craft

So with Halloween approaching and me, recently bitten with the craft bug, things are definitely afoot. My two friends, a couple whose company I frequent, and I were trying to figure some things out for a costume party/ potluck that we are attending. Hilda then mentioned a coffin idea she was hatching recently and off it took. Bruno, the secret architect that he is, manufactured the original two. I took them home and paper mache and painted, along with some accents. Hilda added decorations to her original scheme. It was then, not only a craft bug, but the coffin craft bug ta-boot.

So here I am making my own version of the cardboard coffin, miniature of course. Wanna know how?




First I grabbed a shoe box. This I saw, from Bruno's coffins, was easiest, less
finicky too. I was already half way through making my coffin when I remembered to take pictures so here's my fake shoe box and it has a couple repeat appearances along the way.






Then there was the step of drawing a crotch, or big Y on the shoe box and cutting it accordingly. You will also need to cut the bottom and trim some away. You'll be able to see a straight side and a slanted side other wise. Say that ten times fast.











I then folded it over on it self and taped it. I mean A LOT of tape, not just a little. Make sure that sucka stays in place.












Tape the bottom and inside too.
 I also closed all seams on the out side at this point.
And the top, sealed to top seam too.
You'll notice that I cut the shoe box to be less deep as well. You can if you want before you tape it.











I then had the top in tack, cut it in half (you'll want to be pretty precise here) it forms two flaps and fashion an addition piece the same size as the foot of the coffin to make the top of the head. Tape it all in place!










So there you have a basic coffin shape. After you fill the hole, I always say re-enforcement is a good idea. So from the lid I fashioned another back piece (two to fill it). Taped all the seams and moved on to the next step.















Paint the thing. I picked a black and navy inside which worked well. Now you'll see that acrylic doesn't stick to the tape so well, so always mix enough for two coats and store it between coats.. The outside I chose a purple, tan and burgundy mix (I am low on paint people). Again saving some for the second coat.


Now I am doing some more marker and paint work to detail but I am going to leave something and do a recap of all my unfinished crafts. When they get done. haha.

LO

Monday, September 27, 2010

Halloween Spook-Tacular Crafts

So I am being a glam rocker for halloween, along with a few friends of mine. Our band name is patent leather snake and the common theme for our band is of course bad animal prints. Something my costume has none of, yet. The crafty-ness that I am going to show you has nothing what-so-ever to do with what I just said, but is cool none the less, and is to do with my costume (I am aware it's September still). So first I bought some old TIGHT grey/silver pants from the thrift shoppe. I knew that I would never wear them seriously and then they were my costume. There's nothing really wrong with them but the tightness..


So I cut a skinny and tall triangle into the pant leg. Yup, skinny and tall, ha. 
Here's a pic with my hand inside to demonstrate.

Here's the final product (on one leg). Mind you I didn't sew it, just so I could tuck it without the extra bulge a bell bottom would have.








My theme is metallics and gold (with animal print of course) and so I decided to do a zig-zag pattern up the leg with the silver acrylic paint
 (you could use fabric if you wanted something to last forever)







I then added a gold inner lining on the zig zag. I know that  it's a pretty crappy job of it, but the idea is to add a thick black lining on the outside once completely dry (sharpie of course for preciseness).



And here we have the pockets painted with the gold. The other side will be the silver. Remember when being a glam rocker you need to be gaudy. Hahaha.






This is the final product minus the black out line. But I have to save some surprise for the night. "i'll do it on the night"









So that's the pants. I also have a gold lace cape and fishnet gloves and high boots with star stickers and gaudy jewelry. I can't wait!

Now that I was in a painting mood, I figured why not harass a canvas. I reuse canvas' so that our walls and that aren't packed. "why don't you sell/give some away" Well, if you ask, you will probably receive ( keep in mind there's some we'll never part with as well as ones given to us you can't have haha)
So this is my recycled cavas...


Next I gave it a coat of black and gold. (you can see texture in the cavas....eeks)








Added some gobs of silver and let them drip a bit,







pressed it on the collage door,






 and then did the same with gold (everything was wet still)







After that, I used my big rotten old sponge brush to move it around more.







I like this way of doing things because it makes it look like a portrait back drop. The ones you get in school or at department stores. I know that means it's generic but I don't care because it's not the focus on this piece.






I then chose a picture my husband took of a spider behind his work place. It creeps me out, so I avoid looking at the spider when I put it on the wet canvas.





I proceeded to seal the edges with the paint and a brush. Of course gold and silver paint to keep today's theme going. That and it fits with the colours that are already there.






I took it one step further in attempt the blend and cover the stark black of the photo.  And that's the final product as well. Now if it's a keeper (which I think it might be when my husband sees it), seal it with a varnish or clear sealant.






And just because today didn't have enough pictures heres one of the mod podge walls I did in my home. It's on the side of the basement shelves (we are frequenters of the basement). My husband picked the pictures from his on-slot of materials and I put them all up for him. It's gotten good reviews.










LO

A creative turn...

So now, with my progress well on its way to a better me, I am going to enlighten my blog with a more creative aspect. Starting with maybe my halloween costume, some mod podge adventures and other creative bits and peices I come across and do.

So even though everyone loves my blog as is (haha right. pff) I am starting a new. So here's to the creative adventures of me, and you but mostly me

LO