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Showing posts with label tdipt. Show all posts

Saturday, May 1, 2010

My little paintings on TDIPT

This is my watercolor painting called Tea for Two. I took a little online workshop given by Gritty Jane (which you can check out for yourself  here, listed under the tab artsy tutorials) on how to mount prints to wood. It was very helpful and informative. I did not make prints of my work but mounted the actual watercolor to wood. I also mounted a piece of scrapbooking paper first. It all went off swimmingly, and I am thrilled with the results. the pictures just don't do this piece justice, I wish you could see how awesome it looks in real life.
My next piece is called Miss Hattie Byrde. This is a Jane Austen inspired little portrait, also done in watercolor and pen and ink. I mounted it with the same technique. So fun! I will definitely be mounting more of my paintings to wood with this technique in the future. Check out more information about these pieces, as well as a little story about Hattie and The Fisher Cat on TDIPT this month.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

The Fisher Cat

Here is a sneak peek of my newest doll available on TDIPT Mercantile May 1st! I have this doll for sale, and I will also be taking orders on her. Be sure to visit the Merc on May 1st to see all of my offerings!
Thanks for looking!

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Announcing my debut on TDIPT Mercantile!!!

I am so honored to be included among so many wonderful folk artists on this website! I will be offering my wares on the 1st of every month. Here is a sneak peek of my new offerings. Be sure to stop by the Merc on April 1st to see these and all the new folk art being offered!

Thursday, March 18, 2010

A sneeky peeky!

I love to see other people's works in progress, so I thought I would share mine also. These are some dolls I am working on for my premiere of  TDIPT, on April 1! The one on the left is a flower child who doesn't have her petals yet, and the one on the right is an Angel of Spring-she is waiting for the arrival of her dress fabric, via The Fat Quarter Shop. She is a little scandalized that I have taken a picture of her all nekkid!