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Cottage rose in colour pencil
Love
Little bitty wall art
I like small things. I like small projects that I can finish fairly quickly but look effective. This little hoop is 3 inches (8cm ) across. Here’s the process:
This is how the piece looks out of the hoop, but I chose to mount in the hoop to hang on the wall. I can see a whole bunch of these grouped together, how cute would that look?
A little apron
Summer Strawberry Cheesecake
Art I’m loving on Flickr
You Yangs
Christmas giveaway
Her hair is made from hand dyed yarn (dyed by Nell). Her dress is hand dyed by me, as is her silk cape. Her pants were hand painted by my son. Plus, she’s pretty cute! She is waldorf influenced, made with natural materials and stuffed with wool.
The giveaway is open to all who follow this blog (new followers are always welcome š Just leave a comment. For a second entry please “like” my facebook page and then return here to leave another comment telling me you’ve done so. Open to international visitors too.
I’ll draw on Saturday 26th November. Good luck!
Linocuts
I love the look of a linocut – the crispness, the multiple skills required to produce a good one and just the whole aesthetic value appeals to me. So, being the inquisitive kind of person I am, I just had to give it a go. Admittedly my first prints look rather amateurish but I’m encouraged that my cutting skills improved with each piece and felt very satisfied at the end of the print process.
The little cottage you see is actually a papercut design from Sharyn Sowell’s book Paper Cutting Techniques (a really lovely little book too). I’m very taken by Scherenschnitte and would like to apply similar principles to my linocuts. Practice makes perfect, so off I go to practice!
If you want to know more about the art of linocutting let me know so I can post more information.