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Peace,
LuLu
www.lulu-too-beaucoup.blogspot.com
Mixed Media, Poetry, Photography, Art Journals, Music, Digital Art
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
LuLu's Christmas Card
'zendoodle Christmas card'
5' x 3.36"
Digital
Howdy and welcome,
Here's a zendoodle I'm thinking of using as a Christmas card. It was created from one of my origianl zendoodle drawings, and I colorized it in Photoshop with effects and gradients. To me it looks like a giant round ornament and some pine trees in the background.
What do you think of the colors. Aren't they wild?! Thanks for visiting.
Peace,
LuLu
Monday, June 14, 2010
Friday, June 4, 2010
I won the 'Summer Breeze' challenge!
Howdy and Welcome!
Thanks for everyone who voted for my #1 entry to Kimberly's Summer Breeze Challenge.
I won!
Thanks for visiting - and hope you come back real soon!
Peace,
LuLu
Thanks for everyone who voted for my #1 entry to Kimberly's Summer Breeze Challenge.
I won!
Thanks for visiting - and hope you come back real soon!
Peace,
LuLu
Amanda, The Sailor's Widow
'Amanda - The Sailor's Widow'
Digital
Howdy and Welcome!
This was inspired by a reading at the Beverly Art Center reception for the new BAC Street Journal. The story was about a lady whose sailor husband went to sea - and never came back. The ship went down and all hands were lost. It brought a tear to my eye.
I attended the reception as one of the featured artists in the journal! Another one of my photographs was published. This is the second issue that my work has been published in the BAC Street Journal - last Spring they published two of my works - an original poem and an original photo!
So, what do you think of Amanda? That's our little cottage, we call 'Longwood Lodge', in the background.
Thanks for visiting - and I hope you come back again real soon!
Peae,
LuLu
'Swirl Challenge - and FREE TUTORIAL!'
'Swirly Girly Screen' - Front
Assemblage
'Swirly Girly Screen' - Back
Assemblage
This was an experiment for the Saturday swirl challenge at Lots To Do. My first time using grungeboard. I needed to adhere the embossed repair tape to a surface that could stand up on it's own. The grunge board worked well, and I love the self- adhesive aluminum repair tape from the hardware store.
But, there were computer problems this week, so I was never able to enter 'Swirly Girly' at the challenge in time. Oh, well, it was a fun exercise!
Ingredients: aluminum repair tape (front - ACE hardware), embossing tools for aluminum reapir tape(front - Big Shot + texture plates - various), Tim Holtz grungeboard, Ranger ADirondack acrylic paint dabbers, Felt Fusion swirl (front), Bo Bunny swirl (back), Karen Foster sticker swirls (back), brads (unknown), beads, rhinestones (unknown)
TUTORIAL for front of screen:
TUTORIAL for front of screen:
CUT many 6" long strips from a roll of 2"W self-adhesive aluminum tape from hardware store (you could do this task while TV watching. I used the whole roll).
TAPE three of the strips together on back of adhesive paper using one-sided removable tape (this makes the foil wide enough to completely cover the texture plates. Also you will be embossing 3 strips at once instead of embossing 1 strip at a time - which would take for-ever!)
SELECT whichever texture/embossing plates that you want to use.
EMBOSS, as usual, so that the metal side has the impression (I use a Big Shot).
SELECT an assortment of acrylic paints in coordinating and contrasting colors (For this technique, I found that Ranger Acrylic Dabbers worked best).
PAINT the 3-strip embossed foil with quick, light strokes. Let dry (overnight is best).
SAND lightly with TH sanding block (or other sdandpaper) using the fine grit side. (You are trying to expose some of the shiny metal, but don't sand off all the paint. Some of the embossed impressions will flatten with the sanding, but that's ok.) Wipe off debris with a damp paper towel.
REMOVE tape from back of strip - but not the adhesive paper protector. Keep the paper on until you're ready to adhere the strips to something. In this project, I adhered my strips to the textured grungeboard.
ADMIRE your handiwork!
What do you think of this experiment with TH grungeboard? What have you used to cut it? What do you think of the emobssing?
Thanks for visiting - and I'd love for you to come back soon!
Peace,
LuLu
Labels:
acrylics,
adirondack,
Bo Bunny,
brads,
dabber,
dry embossed,
felt,
free tutorial,
grunge board,
harlequin,
Karen Foster,
metal,
paints,
Ranger,
rhinestones,
scrolls,
swirls
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