Friday, March 28, 2014

While I was Sleeping!

April snuck up on me and here I am just now posting our workshops for April.

April 5th
There are two spaces left in Lisa's beautiful Family Favorites Cookbook workshop.
Cost $37.50

April 12th
Folded and Bound 2
Twelve new scored, cut, folded and bound pages to learn!
This workshop is sold out but we are taking names for a waiting list and a possible second session.
 
 
 
April 19th:
 
Spring Banner
 
April 19th at 11 am
We will be creating the paper spring banner in the workshop.  Fabric banners to compliment the paper banner will be available at that time to those who would like to purchase them.
 
Cost of Banner Workshop $22.50
Cost of Fabric Banner $14.95
 
Sign ups are on-going.

I want to also encourage any of you who are on facebook to join us in the new Girlfriends Rock group.  It is so much fun and we are really enjoying having so many girlfriends take time to drop in and share their work as well as visit and giggle with us!
https://www.facebook.com/groups/GIRLFRIENDSLTD/
Just follow the link and make a membership request....I will approve you as soon as I get the request!

Have a wonderful week and take some time to Make Art!
always,
michele


Sunday, March 16, 2014

 
Okay Girlfriends...Lisa and I have been brainstorming and came up with something to keep us all better connected!
We now have the Girlfriends Rock Group on Facebook
Here is the link:
 
I already signed some of you up...hope you don't mind but if I missed you and you want to join the fun jump in and get involved.
 
I think this will be fun, educational and most of all a good way for you to let us know what you want at Girlfriends!
 
Ok...go join...now!
always,
lisa and michele

Thursday, March 13, 2014

The making of an altered book

 
 
Last weekend we spent two days learning to create an altered book.  To me an altered book is an actual book that has been changed to become a photo album, an art journal, a story book or any kind of art. This was a technique workshop.  It was the kind of workshop where you learn how to make the magic happen then you take your project home and in your own time and with your own supplies you continue to work and finish the project.  It was not a project workshop where you leave at the end of two days with a fully realized project.  At the end of the second day one of my students said through her frustration, "I don't know how to do any of this on my own!"  I felt sick.  I was stunned.  I said, "I must be a terrible teacher if after two days you didn't learn how to do any of this.  I am sorry."
 
I realize today, almost a week later I am still hearing her voice over and over in my mind and in my heart saying "I don't know how to do any of this on my own."
 
I have always thought if I was nothing else in this world I am a teacher.  I have had loads of practice teaching.  I had 26 years with children in our home teaching them right from wrong, how to cook, clean and do laundry, how to play fair, how to pray, what safe feels like and more.  I volunteered for years in local theater groups and other organizations with the hope that my example would teach others that giving your time and talents to build others talents was a worthy thing to do.  And for the past 14 years I have taught scrapbooking, mixed media art, the art of lettering and various other classes as an occupation.
 
So with all that in mind and the technology to do it, I am going to try to show you how to alter the book we did last week in class.  I am not going through every detail. I don't think that is fair to the women who paid for the workshop and spent two days in class with me.  However, because I must have been in some way lacking as a teacher I will outline what we did for each page with pictures so that those of you who are trying to finish this project on your own can have some help from me.
 
I know all of you got your books altered so I will skip day one.  For Audrey, whose pages kept falling out of her book...please come in we will figure out how to fix this problem together.
 
Cover:

Decorating the cover a a book is always the very last thing I do.  It is one of the things we did not get to due to time.
  1. Ink the edges of your book with either brushed corduroy Distress Ink Pad or Vintage Photo Distress Ink Pad using your blending tool.
  2. Take the piece of wide ribbon in your kit and cut one end like chicken lips.  Turn under the other edge and slightly gather it as you glue it in place.
  3. Distress the edges of the old photo in your kit with an edge distresser or even with your thumb nail.  Ink all the edged with the same ink you used on the fabric and your blending tool.
  4. Glue the pre-stamped tag you chose at an angle slightly over the picture.
  5. Color the three paper roses in your kit with Distress Stain in your choice of color.  Let dry.
  6. Tear out the leaves you have in your kit.  Crunch them, roll them, really mess them up then ink with distress ink and blending tool.
  7. Glue the roses in place in the corner of the picture.  Glue the leaves in place around the roses. 
  8. Glue the three jeweled stems in place as well as the fleur d'lis, crown and key charms.
This will complete the front of your book.  Please I encourage you to make this project your own by changing what I have done.  It is not perfect if it is not perfectly yours!
 
Inside cover and page 2
 
Technique used:
Paint and Stain
Streak acrylic paint across page
Stain over dried paint with your choice of Distress Stain (sample is brushed corduroy)
Ink edges with Vintage Photo Distress Ink Pad and blending tool
 
You were given four Bazzill pleated edges in your kit.  You will use either Distress Ink Pads and a blending tool in a variety of colors or Distress stains to color your pleated edges.
General Instructions:
Linen fringe trim is glued to the page
Pleated Strips are stapled to the page
 
Decorations for page:
  1. Stain the four Bazzill Chipbord flags in your kit (your choice of colors) using Distress stain.
  2. Stamp one or two words on each flag. (emboss word with Ranger ultra fine embossing powder - optional)
  3. Cut one piece of the black May Arts ribbon in your kit 15" long.  Tie a knot in each end of ribbon. Glue in place along outside edge of inside cover of book.  Glue the four flags along the ribbon.  Tie three knots from the ribbon and glue between flags
  4.  
  5. Tear out the picture as desired or distress the picture as we did for the front of the book.  Ink the edges with Vintage Photo Distress Ink and a blending tool.  Using foam tape pop up the picture.
 
Page 3 & 4
 
Techniques used:
Washi Tape and gesso
Gesso and Stains
Embossing paste and stencils
Crackled Embossing Paste
Stamping over Crackled Embossing
Coloring stamped images
 
Page 3
  1. Paint page with gesso...lite coat.
  2. Using the Distress Ink Pads and a blending tool ink over the gesso with a variety of colors (use the same or complimentary colors for next page only in stain)
  3. Using a stencil (we used Wendy Vecchi's daisy~love) and Wendy Vecchi Embossing paste apply paste through the stencil...I used a pallet knife for this.  Smooth.  Remove stencil and allow paste to dry for a few minutes before drying with embossing gun.  You will see the past puff up slightly. 
  4. Color with either stains, Distress markers or Distress inks.
  5. Stamp image of your choice on page next to daisy using archival jet black ink
  6. Color image with Distress markers, stain and waterbrush or watercolor pencils and a waterbrush 
Page 4 
  1. After you have covered your page with Tissue Tape or Washi Tape use a bone folder or an old credit card to smooth and adhere the tape well.  Paint over the tape with gesso...a lite coat will be good.  Using Distress Stains color the tape and gesso.
  2. Dry
  3. If you want to add more color go ahead...Distress stains are water based so they will reactivate as you use them.  to blend more easily spritz with a little water.
  4. Dry.
  5. For this project we used Wendy Vecchi Embossing Paste and Wendy Vecchi Crackled Embossing Paste.
  6. Spread a light coat of embossing paste over the surface with a pallet knife or credit card...I did the outside corners only.  A little paste goes a long way.  Allow to dry for a couple of minutes.  Finish drying with an embossing gun.
  7. Next spread a medium coat of crackled embossing paste over the embossing paste.  Allow to air dry for a few minutes and then finish drying with an embossing gun.  As the paste dries it will crack.  The colors used under the pastes will come through the cracks.
  8.  Stamp over the dried crackled paste with Archival Ink.
 
 
 Page 5 & 6
 
Techniques used:
Stain over paint
Stamping and embossing
Reverse applique
Twisted flowers
Torn leaves
 
Page 5
 
  1. For this page we traced a heart using Wendy Vecchi's large heart stencil (love!)
  2. Cut away the interior of the heart from two pages
  3. Line the back most page with Tissue Tape or washi tape
  4. Paint with a lite coat of gesso
  5. Stain with which ever colors of Distress Stain you prefer
  6. Ink over image and edges of heart with Vintage Photo Distress Ink pad and blending tool.
  7. Glue down edges of the heart
  8. Stamp image over heart
  9. Emboss using Ranger Ultra Fine Detail embossing powder
  10. Make a twisted flower from a 1 1/2" strip of fabric
  11. Glue to heart
  12. Tear and distress two leaves from Bazzill Cardstock
  13. Glue to flower
  14. Glue Tim Holtz Ideology Bingo Number to center of flower
  15. Stamp any other images onto the page and emboss as before.
  16. Glue linen edging to page.
Page 6
 
  1. Paint page and stain as on previous pages
  2. Using a large corner stamp, stamp image on corners of page using Ranger Archival Jet Black Ink Pad.
  3. Emboss images using Ranger Ultra Fine Detail embossing powder
  4. Add a smidge of color to the edge of page using your choice of Distress Ink Pad and blending tool
  5. Distress the edges of both pages using Vintage Photo Distress Ink Pad and blending tool.
  6. Staple Bazzill Pleated Edge to page.
 
Page 7 & 8
 
Techniques used:
Paint and stain background
Inks over paint
making a pocket
Flower making with prima canvas flowers and stain
random background stamping
stamping and embossing
distress tearing page.
 
Page 7
 
  1. Paint and stain both pages as on previous pages.
  2. Stain or ink bingo card using a variety of colors.
  3. Distress edges using a Tonic Edge Distresser
  4. Ink edges with Vintage Photo Distress ink.
  5.  
  6. Cut out flower shapes from canvas (we used three in various sizes).  Stain flower with several different stains...lightest on the edges, med in the middle and darkest in center.
  7. Ink all the edges.
  8. Dry, dry, dry!
  9. Glue flowers together in center of each one.
  10. Glue button or bingo number in center of the flower
  11.  
  12. Tear top off bingo card (these cards are by Jenny Bolin)
  13. Ink edges on both sides.
  14. Glue top to the page at an angle
  15. Staple a piece of ribbon across the bottom of the card
  16. Glue remaining card to page leaving the top open to create a pocket.
  17. Glue buttons over some of the numbers like bingo tiles
  18. Glue flower over the ribbon
  19. Make little ribbon loop leaves for flower
  20.  
  21. Stamp a large tag and ink the edges as well as the surface of the tag.
  22. Put tag in pocket
 
 
Page 8
  1. Paint and stain page as on previous pages
  2. Dry
  3. With an exacto knife, tip of your scissors or a Tonic Scratching tool scrape away a couple of sections of the page.  Go three layers deep or a little more. 
  4. This should look like a hole or a scar....stain inside the hole with Distress stains.
  5. Lightly stain the rest of the page with various colors of Distress Stain.
  6. Using any background stamp and archival ink apply in to stamp here and there...not all over.  Now stamp the page without putting the stamp on a block to get a spotty image.  Dry
  7. Stamp swirls in the corners and emboss the swirls.
  8. Ink over entire page using vintage photo Distress Ink Pad and Blending tool.  Ink edges and where needed on adjoining page.
 
Page 9 & 10
 
Techniques used:
Painting and staining backgrounds
staining chipboard
 
  1. Stain and ink the frames left from the first page.
  2. Use paper in your kit or of your choice to back the frames - this will require some cutting
  3. Glue the frame to the paper along the top edge only...you can glue the bottom edge when you have put a picture or other image in place.
  4. Cut 2 lengths of ribbon 12" long and knot one end.
  5. Cut two lengths of ribbon 10" long and know one end on each.
  6. Space the ribbons across both pages gluing entire length in place
  7. Glue one frame to each ribbon.
 
Pages 11 & 12
 
Painting and staining background
Painting and stamping canvas
Crackle embossing
 
I am repeating techniques I have outlined earlier.  The background is painted with an ivory paint and then covered over with brushed corduroy Distress Stain.  I wanted a leathery look to this page so I inked everything with Vintage Photo Distress Ink Pad applied with a blending tool. 
 

 
  1. To make it more leathery I once again did the crackle embossing technique previously outlined with one difference.  I went with a finer coat in most areas and only applied a medium coat in the corners.  I did not cover all the embossing paste base coat.  I wanted to see how it took the ink and it is amazing!
  2. To make the flags you will paint your canvas on both sides with either gesso or an acrylic paint.  If you do it in gesso you will want to ink the entire surface with Distress Ink Pad and a blending tool.  Dry the canvas well.
  3. Stamp any image - I chose swirls - with Ranger Archival Ink Pad.
  4. Be sure to stamp on a solid surface for best results.
  5. Using 3-1 Glue by Beacon Adhesives put a bead of glue between the pages and insert the canvas flags.
In class we made additional page sets so the gals could personalize these at home.  I hope the reminders and instructions here help with that process.
 
 
Workshops and classes are personal experiences no matter how many people are in the class.  I try very hard to answer every question and see to it that all our students are having a good experience.  Somedays I fail.  Last weekend was one of those workshops but I hope I learn from this and that this little (ok it is really long) blog post will help my students finish their projects.
always,
michele


Products used in this workshop:
 
Old book
Tim Holtz Eclectic Fabrics
Tim Holtz Distress Ink Pads - Ranger (we used every color I have & I think I have them all!)
Adirondack Blending Tool and foam squares by Ranger
Tim Holtz Stains - Ranger (we used every color of these too!)
Canvas Flowers by Prima
Tim Holtz Distress Markers - Ranger
Tim Holtz Distress Marker WaterBrushes - Ranger
Glue and Seal - Ranger
Tim Holtz Ideology Bingo Tokens - Advantus
Archival Ink Pads - Ranger
Canvas - Canvas Corp.
Paper Roses - Prima
Charms
Ribbon - May Arts
Tags - American Tag
Cardstock - Bazzill Basics
Printed Paper - Tim Holtz Ideology - Advantus
Pleated Paper Borders - Bazzill Basics
Chipboard flags and frames - Bazzill Basics
Vintage photos - Tim Holtz Ideology - Advantus
Wendy Vecchi Embossing Paste - Stampers Annonymous
Wendy Vecchi Crackle Embossing Paste - Stampers Annonymous
Stamps - Wendy Vecchi and Tim Holtz by Stampers Annonymous
Tissue Tape - Tim Holtz Ideology - Advantus
Stamps - G45 Hampton Arts
Bingo Cards - Jenni Bowlin
Stapler - Tim Holtz Ideology - Advantus

 


 

 
 


Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Two New Workshops!

We have two new workshops coming your way this month
 
Saturday March 15th
 
Distressed Word Art with Lisa Fairbanks
 
Lisa has designed and created two new sets of wordart for you to choose from!


You will choose between Love and Home.  In the sample Lisa has done the Love in black and red paints and the Home is done in Turquoise blue and white...How she gets them from that to this is what you will learn!
 
Cost for the workshop is
$39.95 for the Home WordArt (these are much larger than the Love)
$32.95 for the Love WordArt.
Of course we will provide the wood and the distressing products...you will bring a sanding block, your choice of two paints and a rag for distressing.
 
Please wear clothes that you won't mind getting dirty or an apron to cover you.
Register for this class by calling the shop at 734-8592.
 
March 21st
We are having a ScrapHappy Saturday at the shop.  Come join us and create 6 single page layouts.  These are very easily personalized layouts covering a variety of themes but are primarily for family
events and pictures.
 
Please join us for this weekend workshop.
I will be not only helping you create these six layouts but I will be showing you how I did them from concept to design to finished project.
This is going to be fun!
 

 
This is a sample of what we will be creating...Don't miss out on this one!
Cost for the workshop is only $ 37.50.
Kits will be prepared as only Girlfriends can.
Bring your basic scrapbooking supplies including adhesive, foam tape, paper trimmer, scissors, cats eye fluid chalk pad, and what ever other things you may want to use.
 
Michele will help with some personalization but you will be expected to try some of your own handwriting on your layouts!
To reserve your spot in this workshop please call the shop at 734-8592
 
Saturday March 29th is still in progress so keep your eyes peeled for that new workshop!
 
always,
lisa and michele

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Girlfriends Make Art!



 
Somedays ya just gotta make art!
 
This weekend at Girlfriends we are going to do just that!  We are going to make an amazing altered book using inks, stains, embossing powders and pastes, pens, stamps, fabrics, papers and more.
 
If you were lucky enough to get a space in this class here are some of the things you will need...IF YOU DO NOT HAVE ALL THE THINGS ON THIS LIST PLEASE DON'T WORRY!
WE SHARE!
 
  1. silicone mat - we have three or four to share if you need one.
  2. blending tool (you really need your own but I do have one or two extras)
  3. foam pads for your blending tool (again this is one of those need your own things)
  4. box knife or exacto knife
  5. zip dry
  6. stapler and extra staples
  7. scissors
  8. Distress stains (any colors you have are fine. We are also sharing our stains as well)
  9. Distress ink pads (bring what you have and we have ours for you as well)
  10. PLEASE BRING an old credit card, drivers license, AARP card, whatever you have...it is a must have!
  11. Extra fine clear embossing powder if you have some....optional.
  12. Embossing gun if you have one...we have several in the shop but not one for everyone.
  13. sense of humor
  14. IF you want to bring your stamps to share please make sure they are marked with your name...in fact anything you think you may share should be marked.
  15. Black Archival Ink Pad...we have a few to share but not one for each of you.
  16. edge distresser if you have one....I have a couple to share....I think
  17. snack to share and a drink....you will need this and I am definitely not sharing mine.
Good Grief just pack up the house and come to class!
 
I want you to see what you will be creating...I think it turned out beautifully and I hope you do too.
You are going to learn some,
laugh more,
feel good about yourself
and
have a creatively exciting weekend with Girlfriends!
 
Schedule:
Friday 3-6
Saturday 10-4
 
Cost $50
 
Experience....priceless!







 
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