We loved his name and we ran with it for the shower theme. The only problem was that the pictures of the decorations did't come out that well because of all the light coming in through the windows. The banner hanging in the window spells out his name on cowboy scrapbook paper. I realize that guns on a baby diaper cake might seem a little intimidating, but when your name is "Wyatt", we couldn't help ourselves. You can click on the photo to see a closeup.
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Sunday, March 30, 2008
And the winner is......
We loved his name and we ran with it for the shower theme. The only problem was that the pictures of the decorations did't come out that well because of all the light coming in through the windows. The banner hanging in the window spells out his name on cowboy scrapbook paper. I realize that guns on a baby diaper cake might seem a little intimidating, but when your name is "Wyatt", we couldn't help ourselves. You can click on the photo to see a closeup.
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Day Three of Give Away
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Step by Step Painting
Step Six: I've decided to add a couple other steps as a sample. Here I have painted the remaining windows and doorway with Butter Cream. Remember to use a brush that fits the area being basecoated. I used a #16 flat in the upper windows and a 3/4 inch wash brushes for the lower windows and doorway. It takes fewer coats of paint if you use a larger brush.
Step #7: On each side of the lower windows, I've painted the shutters with black using a #16 flat. For the upper floor shutters I used a #12 flat and black. Using thinned black paint, I outlined the upper edge of the doorway.
This is where I'm at on this painting and should be finishing it up today. I need to add more landscaping and who knows what else. It always comes to me as I'm painting. In this photo you can see that I've started painting a small pond below what looks like a fountain. I'm seriously thinking about changing this to more flowers and the center item will become statuary. Remember, there are lots of choices and possibilities when painting. This is where your creativity really comes out!
Don't forget to enter my "Give Away" which ends Friday morning. Just scroll down to the "Give Away" post and give me a title for this painting.
Day Two of Giveaway
Delta Ceramcoat acrylic paint is my paint of choice. There are a few colors in other brands that I use, but I prefer the texture of this paint.
Step One on painting windows: Base the windows with a brush (#16 flat) the width of the windows using Butter Cream. This may take 2-3 coats.
Step Two: Shade (float the color) a fraction of an inch in from the edges at the top and bottom of the window with Heritage Blue using a #6 flat. This will be the shading on the curtains, which separates it from the window facing.
Step Three: Shade in from the edges on the left and right side as in the window on the right with Heritage Blue and a #6 flat. Now, all four sides have been shaded. I realize you don't really need to shade the bottom because as you can see it will be painted over with black eventually, but this gives you a guide as to where the bottom edge should be. Looking at the center window, you can see that I've started painting the inside area of the window below the curtains with black and with a #4 or #6 flat. In the left window the lower area is completely basecoated with black. Painting a window in this manner gives the painting a smoother finish with fewer ridges.
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Giveaway!!!
Saturday, March 22, 2008
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Turtle Doves
Check out Sydnei's blog, Simply Sentimental, where she showcases items that she finds on Etsy. This week she mentioned my Etsy shop in her blog. Thanks Sydnei!
Monday, March 17, 2008
The Anticipation of Spring
This is my garden a little later in the summer with blooming cone flowers and black eyed susans. Cleome always selfs seeds everywhere in my garden too.
I've added more new cards to my eBay auctions and Etsy store so stop by!
Friday, March 14, 2008
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Primrose Cottage Folk Art Painting
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Hill Crest Island Folk Art Painting
Monday, March 10, 2008
and More New Cards....
Thursday, March 6, 2008
More New Folk Art Cards on eBay
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Blank Folk Art Cards
I added some collage items to the painting below and relisted it on eBay this evening as well.
Ruth, a local artist, travels the world selling her paintings. She lives in this funky Italiante house in Tulsa, Oklahoma where she dreams of living life fully. Upon visiting family in Italy, she fell in love with the countryside and came home and immediately planted two cypress trees. Visitors to her home and studio pass between two weeping potted rose bushes as you mount the brick stairway to the entrance. Charming lace curtains greet you at the door and tassels adorn valances in the windows. A black grosgrain ribbon with white stitching is attached below the black and white checkerboard sidewalk. Collage items such as a postage stamp from Italy, photograph of Ruth, postmark from Tulsa, house numbers, etc. add to the charm of this antiqued painting.