Illustration Friday: SNAP

More journal pages...

Little penguin for Israel


    I used Hillary Lang's
    wonderful Wee Bunny pattern, found here.
    I just modified it a bit: I used the bunny ears as little wings.
    All hand sewn and made with lotsa love for my beautiful son Israel.
    They are both happy with their new softies.This week was very productive creatively
    so I've decided to spend my weekend
    swinging on the hammock and watch my boys play.
    I'll be back monday with this week's
    Illustration Friday topic: SNAP.

    Hope you all have a beautiful weekend!
    Thank you so much for all the comments on
    the Kitty-a-Day Week :o)
    Source URL: http://lifestyleartsblogs.blogspot.com/2007/03/
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Le petit poulet

    I made this for my son
    Daniel's growing chicken collection.
    It's made with wool felt and embroidery.
    That's the chicken
    waiting to be found by Daniel
    on his school desk.You can see more pics of the chicken
    and Daniel's collection at my Flickr site.
    Source URL: http://lifestyleartsblogs.blogspot.com/2007/03/
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Kitty-a-day #5

Kitty-a-day #4

Goldfish on Kraft

    I did a little experiment today.
    I used some kraft paper instead of my usual
    watercolor paper and drew the little fishy
    with a nib and my white acrylic ink,
    then gave it a wash in watercolor
    and this is the result.
    I've always been a HUGE fan of kraft paper
    and I think I'll be doing
    lots more drawings on it
    from now on.
    Source URL: http://lifestyleartsblogs.blogspot.com/2007/03/
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Kitty-a-day #3

Kitty-a-day #2

Kitty-a-day Week

Illustration Friday: I SPY...

Secret weapons...


    So many people have asked me "how" I make my watercolors
    that I've decided to make a nice and long post about it
    and share it with all of you.
    My "secrets" to nice & bright watercolor paintings:

    ::WATERCOLORS::
    I buy Cotman Watercolors in a tube by Windsor & Newton.

    These are the 12 colors I use
    (I buy them separately, not in a set):

    -Turquoise 654
    -Cobalt Blue Hue 179
    -Prussian Blue 538
    -Indigo 322
    -Permanent Rose 502
    -Cadmium Red Hue 095
    -Cadmium Orange 089
    -Cadmium Yellow Pale Hue 119
    -Yellow Ochre 744
    -Burnt Umber 076
    -Ivory Black 331
    -Chinese White 150

    ::PAPER::
    -Acquarello Watercolor Artistico Extra White
    (extra white makes colors look brighter)
    100% Cotton (Grana Satinada, Hot pressed) by Fabriano
    You can buy it here.
    or
    Aquarelle Fontenay 100% Cotton
    (Fine Grain, Cold Pressed) By Canson.

    I buy these in blocks because
    I like the fact that the block is glued
    on 4 sides and it prevents the paper from warping
    from the humidity of the watercolor.
    It does warp a little but if you let it dry completely
    on the block before ripping the page out
    it straightens back again perfectly.

    ::HOW::
    First, I sketch, then when I'm happy with my design
    I draw it with a very sharp extra hard pencil (a 6H usually)
    directly on my watercolor paper.

    I keep my watercolors
    on a plastic palette like the one shown above.

    Then I start to color in the lines with my watercolors.
    I use synthetic round pointed brushes, these are
    really good.

    I never took a watercolor class...
    I'm pretty sure that helped me develop
    my own style of painting.
    I'm totally enamored with this medium.
    I also paint with oils but watercolors are my favorite
    and what I'm most comfortable with.

    My collages are made with my own images,
    usually discarted watercolors
    that I cut up and paste or old journal pages.
    (yes, I do actually cut them up)

    Hope this helps anyone
    that wants to give watercolors a try
    & inspires you to get creative!
    Thank you for all your lovely comments on my work,
    it's really a pleasure to share it with you guys :o)
    Oh!, the illo I made for this post was made with ink,
    watercolors and a photo
    of my trusty palette.
    Source URL: http://lifestyleartsblogs.blogspot.com/2007/03/
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The Pink Room

Pillow for J+V

Psalm 1:3


    More spring goodness from my 2007 calendar.

    Psalm 1:3 (King James version)
    And he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water,
    that bringeth forth his fruit in his season;
    his leaf also shall not wither;
    and whatsoever he doeth shall prosper.
    Source URL: http://lifestyleartsblogs.blogspot.com/2007/03/
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I'm happy!

Freelance work


    This camping birdy watercolor was made for
    The Wilmington Star of North Carolina,
    and appeared on this past sunday's paper edition:

    They did such a beautiful job
    with the design and layout of the page :)

    Source URL: http://lifestyleartsblogs.blogspot.com/2007/03/
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Blue dots

Little House

Launch of New Website



    I'm delighted to announce that my new website has gone live today. Maybe you came to this blog via my site in which case you've seen it already but if not please check it out.

    There are more pictures, more words and more functionality. Additionally there is now an integrated secure online proofing and ordering system. The pictures are larger and the site is easier and quicker for me to update so do check back regularly to see lots more new images. I hope you like it.Source URL: http://lifestyleartsblogs.blogspot.com/2007/03/
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Illustration Friday: TOTAL

    There are 44 pieces of cut old journal pages of mine
    + 25 stamped raindrops + 1 cow postage stamp + 1 piece of pink china paper
    + 1 cut out umbrella from an old watercolor painting
    = a TOTAL of 72 elements that make up this collage.

    Have a great weekend everyone!
    Thank you so much for visiting this blog.


    Source URL: http://lifestyleartsblogs.blogspot.com/2007/03/
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Wool chicken


    This little wool chicken (8 x 10 x 5 inches) is going to my mom in Chile
    along with the "bread bag" I posted before.

    It says: "La mamá de los pollitos" wich means:
    "The mother of the chicks" aka "The big kahuna" heehee.

    You can find the template and "how to" here

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The march pages.

Illustration Friday: WIRED part two

Illustration Friday: WIRED

Made by hand with love


    A little canvas tote I made for my mom,
    she likes to go get her bread fresh at the bakery everyday :)
    I made the tote from natural canvas
    and embroidered a patch of wool that says: "La bolsa del pan", wich means "The bread bag"
    The fabric label was stamped with one of my hand carved stamps.

    I also made this super simple wool pillow for our living room.
    Source URL: http://lifestyleartsblogs.blogspot.com/2007/03/
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Helen & Paul Wed in New Forest


    On Saturday 27th January, Helen & Paul got married in the small village of Netley, just on the edge of Lyndhurst. Their church wedding was followed by a grand reception at the beautiful Rhinefield House set in acres of New Forest countryside.

    Beautiful scenery, a grand old building, a really lovely bridal couple and a rich winter light made for some fantastic photographic opportunities.


    Helen shows no nerves whilst getting ready at home


    A radiant looking Helen


    The elegant bridesmaids flowers


    The flowergirl and bridesmaids watch Helen's arrival


    Helen makes her way to the church


    Their marriage sealed


    The guests enjoy the opportunity of showering the couple with rose petals


    On the steps of Rhinefield House


    The happy couple


    A timeless bridal portrait


    Natural and classic


    The boys


    The girls


    Oh no! The best mans speech.


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