Every year I like to buy a new patriotic t-shirt for the 4th. This year since money is very tight I can't afford to buy one, but I can make one. I was looking for inspiration on Pinterest and found these great shirts. Most of them only take a little fabric paint.
"All glorious is the princess within her chamber; her gown is interwoven with gold."--Psalm 45:13
Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
10 Inspiring Craft Rooms
This post is a little late today. I have been suffering from a migraine so I decided to make it easy on myself. I just moved and in the house I have room for a craft room. As I am working on the craft room I have been looking for some inspiration. Here are 10 of my favorite craft rooms from around the web.

Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Tissue Paper Collages
I worked as a preschool teacher for most of the last 20
years, and one of my favorite children’s authors is Eric Carle
(http://www.ericcarle.com)
Eric Carle has a unique method of illustrating his books.
And I have been trying to copy the technique and use it in other forms.
He uses painted tissues to make collages. What I love
about the technique is the texture that it creates in each picture.
He begins painting by painting the tissue paper. He
waters down the paint and uses broad strokes to paint the paper. He applies for
one color and let’s is dry before applying the second color. (I usually don’t have the patience for this
and I like how it looks when the colors blend.)
Then to make the collage illustration, he draws out the
picture onto tracing paper or a transparent paper. He then places the drawing
on top of the tissue paper and cuts through both tracing paper and tissue paper
one section at a time. As each section is cut out, the tracing paper is also
used as a guide to paste the tissue paper onto a white illustration board or
poster board.
I am not very good at drawing myself, and while I would
love to be able to create collages with the amount of detail that he does I
usually stick to using the tissue paper to decorate notebook covers for prayer
journals or note taking.
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