Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Busy little crafter
The Precious Metal Clay class was amazing. I LOVED it. I made two silver necklace pendants, a ring and a pair of earrings. I will do a post on this topic so you can see all of my finished pieces. It was so fun and rewarding. I have received a lot of compliments when I wear them.
Stay tuned for more on both topics...
I also officially launched my Do It Yourself Workshops. I kicked it off with my Mom's Club and we all created adorable Decoupage purses. They came out great and the class was fun for all of us. I posted the Decoupage Purse as this month's project for you to create. The style opportunities are endless. Have fun with it! I am working on two more purses, so I will add photos of them once they are complete. Be sure to check out my other post with this fabulous project.
Happy Crafting,
Madame Craftsalot
Decoupage cigar style purse project
What is decoupage? The art of decoupage is the reformatting of paper by cutting and pasting it onto something else.
Materials:
Purse (unfinished cigar style available at craft stores in a variety of shapes and sizes), paper, glue (I use Mod Podge), acrylic paint, sealer, paper towel, Styrofoam plate, foam brushes, bowl of water, something to help smooth out paper (brayer or bone folder)
Instructions:
Select purse style
Select paper (wallpaper, wrapping paper, scrapbook paper, magazine clippings all work well. Ink jet prints do NOT work well, they will bleed unless you seal them first)
Trace purse pattern on the backside of the paper
Paint the inside of the purse and edges in a color that coordinates with your paper. This is so you don't have to worry if you paper edges match up perfectly. If they don't, the paint will help camouflage it.
While paint dries, cut out the purse pattern on the paper
Put white glue on Styrofoam plate and dilute with a little water (I use a spray bottle and do 2-3 squirts)
Use foam brush to spread white glue onto the purse, one section at a time. Place paper on top of glue. Smooth paper working from the center out. Wipe off any access glue that comes out the sides.
Be sure to get 100% coverage, especially on edges. Don’t worry if the glue gets on the front of the paper because we will be sealing it with the glue later.
Smooth out all air bubbles with your hand, bone folder or brayer.
Once you have completed decoupaging all sides of the purse, seal the entire paper surface with the same glue mixture. Let dry.
You can either seal again with the glue or use a clear polyurethane sealer to protect your purse from everyday wear and tear. I use Mod Podge glue and they suggest up to 5 or 6 coats.
Show off your new piece of art to all your friends
Project instruction by Marybeth Barrett.
Email: mb@madamecraftsalot.com Phone: 336.406.7072
Do It Yourself Classes Available in the Winston Salem, NC Area
Time Out Mat or Chair
Hand-Painted floor canvas
Decorative serving tray
Hand-Painted coasters
Decorative Memo Board
Hand-Painted placemats
Faux Finish Wall Art
Hand-Painted Growth Charts
Decoupage (purse, boxes, etc.)
Polymer Clay (Coming soon)
Whimsical Stationery, gift tags & more
Hand-made wrapping paper
Holiday Decorations
Photo Gifts
Contact us for more info. on attending or hosting a class.
Host a do it yourself themed Girls Night out or a fun bridal or baby shower !
Happy Crafting,
Madame Craftsalot
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
Dare to Dream...in vibrant color
I too have a vision and a dream. I want to write a Do it Yourself craft book. There, I said it. It is officially out there in black and write print for any and all to see. I already have the title and a number of fun projects to share. Watching Debbie has made me realize and believe that it can happen. I just need to be patient, plan and continue to pursue my dream.
So, please take a minute and surf her site. If you are in the area, stop in her shop and tell her MB sent you. I can guarantee that you will find top quality merchandise and top notch customer service.
Congrats Debbie! I am so thrilled for you.
Sweet dreams,
Madame Craftsalot
Monday, February 19, 2007
Woodworking Toy Chest Project
I also learned that MDF is VERY heavy. Even though the project called for MDF, I could have substituted plywood, which is a lot lighter. My final piece is going to be very heavy. I don't think I will be able to lift it. (Thank goodness for my hubby!) And finally, I also learned that MDF isn't as strong as plywood in longer lengths. It is NOT good for making long shelves b/c with a little pressure, it can just snap. So, hopefully my project still turns out OK. I think it will. I plan to put wood letters on the top spelling out my sons name to keep him from standing on it. It could handle his weight now but maybe not so much down the road as he grows. I don't want the top to snap so by adding the letters it will not only look cute but may prevent him from standing on it. We shall see. I will be sure to post a photo when I am done. I have another class on Thursday and get to use the table saw for the first time. Exciting and scary all at the same time. Wish me luck!
Happy Crafting,
Madame Craftsalot
Sunday, February 18, 2007
Inkjet printing on fabric
I think it would look really cool to take white cloth napkins and put a black and white image on it. This technique is an easy and inexpensive way to create some art work for your walls. Just add a frame and you can have a unique piece of art!
Happy crafting,
Madame Craftsalot
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Great Books to read
On that note, I started thinking of some of the other books that I have and love and wanted to share them with you. Faux Surfaces in Polymer Clay by Irene Semanchuk Dean. I have to be honest and say that I haven't done any polymer clay projects, which is why I bought this book. She has great ideas and instructions on creating cool looking effects for your projects. Look out clay, here I come. Actually, I just remembered something. I took a clay class in high school just to fill an empty slot. I wasn't into art at the time but thought it would be an easy way to get an A. My best friend and I got selected by the teacher to represent our school at the local "Clay-a-thon" competition. It was quite funny because we were not real serious about the class at the time, one of the few who weren't going on to be art majors. I don't remember what kind of clay we used, but I have worked with it in some fashion. Man that was a long time ago. My sister told me that she remembers one project that I made. It was a clay tissue box with a lid. The handle on the lid was a big, fat nose. How funny is that? I have to find it. I bet it is up in my parents attic. What a treasure that would be. Moving on... Photocraft: Cool things to do with Pictures you love. Another one of my hobbies is taking photos ever since I purchased my first digital camera years ago. I love using photo editing software on the computer to manipulate and enhance the images I have taken, whether scenic or of my two beautiful kids. The Photocraft book does exactly what the title indicates. It shows you how to do a lot of cool things with your pictures. I like projects that you can actually use and there are plenty shown in this book. The Paint Effects Bible: 100 recipes for faux finishes by Kerry Skinner. I took a Faux Painting class at a local tech college so this was a great supplement to that course. I tend to forget the steps to all of the techniques that I have learned so this book/bible spells it all out for me. It has detailed instructions and great photographs so that any level painter can achieve the effect that they want. The Complete book of Floorcloths by Kathy Cooper and Jan Hersey. I took a painted floorcloth class at the local art center and was hooked from the start. I am always looking to improve my creative skills and expand my knowledge so I bought this floorcloth book. (She has another one too but I forget the name). It teaches you everything you need to know to create a beautiful work of art for your floor from start to finish. I had the privilege of meeting Kathy Cooper at a local art show. She is so talented and offers classes at her own studio and at the Sawtooth School for Visual Art in Winston Salem, NC. I have taken a number of classes at Sawtooth and they have opened up a whole new world of creativity for me. Check out Kathy's website and you will see how talented she is. I just love her whimsical designs and use of bright colors. Very bold! I personally do a lot of Olde World designs and will have my version of a painted floor canvas as one of my projects down the road, so stay tuned. The Olde World theme suits the style of my house better than the bright colors but the opportunities for color and design on floorcloths is endless so you can do whatever suits your style. So much fun! The Mom Inventors Handbook by Tamara Monosoff. Someone once told me that "wherever there is a problem, there is an invention". This has been a blessing and a curse because now I look at everything that is broken, or that frustrates me, etc. and try to figure out an invention to fix it. This constant brainstorming has caused many sleepless nights for me. I have a ton of ideas that I am not quite sure what to do with so I bought this book to give me direction. It is a wonderful resource for anyone with an idea and aren't sure what the next step should be and it is a pretty easy read. Better Homes & Garden Paint: Ideas & Decorating Techniques is a helpful book if you plan on painting any rooms in the near future. It offers tips on colors and a variety of decorative painting techniques. Salvage Style: 45 Home and Garden Projects using reclaimed architectural details is such a unique book. It takes architectural details and turns them into cool new pieces whether it be art, furniture, etc. I love to re-purpose items, it is very fulfilling to recycle or reuse something that it was not originally intended to do.
All of these books have inspired me to explore and try new things. I invite you to check 'em out and share your thoughts!
Happy crafting,
Madame Craftsalot
Monday, February 5, 2007
Project 1 Recycled Diapers and Wipes Tote
OK, this is a super easy first project and shouldn't take long. It is a fun little idea that I came up with to help recycle something that would normally just be thrown away. There are a few different options for you but the final end use for this particular project is to carry diapers and wipes. There are cute ones on the market right now (Diapees and Wipees is one of them) but why not get crafty and make your own?
What to use? The vinyl and/or plastic packaging from the following: (some have zippers, some don't)
- Plastic/vinyl package from new pillowcases
- Plastic/vinyl package from curtain panels, valences, etc.
- Plastic/ vinyl package from soccer shin guards
Click on the link above for an example of one that I am selling on Etsy. I entered it in the Upcycle contest. I decorated it using a left over gift bag that I received at my baby shower. I included a photo.
Other potential ideas and uses for this packaging are to hold maps in your car, retail store coupons - larger ones like Bed, Bath and Beyond easily fit, a mini restaurant tote for infants/toddlers that holds a disposable place mat, wipes, bib, small snack, toy or something to entertain, etc. , or even a take-out restaurant menu holder. I may add to this as I go as I think of more uses, but this is a good start anyway.
What is upcycling? It is a new trend that I love. According to information posted on Etsy "The word Upcycling was coined by William McDonaugh and Michael Braugart in their book on ecologically intelligent design, Cradle to Cradle. In the simplest terms, upcycling is the practice of taking something that is disposable and transforming it into something of greater use and value. In this contest we challenge all Etsy users to create an object to sell on Etsy that is comprised of materials that would have otherwise ended up in the trash heap. "
Don't you love this idea of upcycling?? I seem to be looking at everything a little differently. So go ahead, get creative and find a use for this great reusable packaging.
To quickly summarize this project:
Materials:
- a recycled plastic/vinyl package as mentioned above
- embellishments: wrapping paper, stickers, gift bags, photos or whatever you have at home and want to use to decorate it
- *Glue - my packaging had pocket sleeves in it already (it was where the company puts the paper insert with the product info. (photo image, size, color etc. of the pillowcases or curtains from when I bought it) so I didn't need to use any glue
- Diaper and wipes or whatever you plan to use this for in the end.
* I didn't need it but you may.
Steps: (If I can even call it this b/c it is so easy)
- Embellish the package with personal photos or any of the ideas/items mentioned above and simply fill it with whatever you are using it for. Voila. You are done! Couldn't be any easier but it is a great way to save a few buck instead of buying one.
Happy Crafting,
Madame Craftsalot
Stay tuned for the next project: Hand painted Time-Out mat for kids