Day 10 In a Rose a Day plus some Cheap Tricks
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How about a roomful of roses for Day 10 in my ROSE A DAY FOR 10 DAYS IN MAY? These tiny little hand painted roses are in the entry way to my kitchen. The walls are painted a very soft blushy pink with the brighter pink roses scattered around. To age it a bit, I used a glaze over the top of it all in an umber color, making sure to leave it heavier in the corners. The ceiling is a pistachio green as an accent.
I just hate white ceilings. And of course, my studio ceiling is white, and its a huge room that can’t bear the thought of tackling. But when we built the addition, it seemed to be the easiest thing to do at the time. I rented a spray gun and shot white everywhere. I’ve since repainted the walls, but man, that ceiling! Doubt if I’ll get to it.
I’ll miss the Rose a Day that I did in honor of CARING BLOGGER’S ROSE DAY today. It was started by:http://brittarnhildshouseinthewoods.typepad.com/brittarnhilds_house_in_th/, so thanks to her for the lovely idea. I will always have roses for you to see, even tho my ‘rose a day’ is over.
These roses are from the pile of things I have broken as a clumsy antique dealer. I added them and these birdies that were on a broken cookie jar, to this mosaic table top.
Which brings me to "Cheap Tricks" Michelle Ward’s http://michelleward.typepad.com/how_cool_is_that/2007/05/crusade_no_8_ch.html latest crusade. Her challenge was to show how you have used a cheap item somehow in your art. (check her out in the FABULOUS issue of Somerset Life)
So here are a few of my cheapest tricks, this photo is inside my breezeway:
1-More shutters like on the front of my studio. They are by fold doors that I found at a garage sale for $4, took apart, painted, then screwed to the wall on each side of the door.
2- The $2 garage sale chandelier didn’t work, so I cut the wires out, primed and painted it, and epoxied cheap, cheap, chipped up teacups to the arms. It can be used with candles or flowers. (I made it for Romantic Country magazine, Jan. 06, there are step by step instructions for it there, or ask me if you want them)
3- The mirror is an abandoned window that I cleaned and painted. Then, I sprayed the back with looking glass paint.
4- Last is the $5 iron table that I painted and mosaiced with broken stuff I have piled up in a cabinet because I can’t bear to throw it out, I know it can be something.
5- (I know, I said #4 was last) I forgot this pillow. It is made from a cut up vintage hankie that I gave to my mom to sew to the pillow for me, since I am so bad with the sewing machine.
My mom was great about those kind of projects, she’d make anything for me.
Her talents were with a needle and thread, that woman made perfect stitches in her quilts.
This is a scrapbook page I made with two watercolors I’d done of her photocopied and glued down onto strips of paper that I thought gave it a fabric look, reminiscent of her quilting.
The larger painting has a background of a log cabin quilt she made for me.
The smaller painting is of her back in the 80s with her giant video camera that she took everywhere. This time, to the beautiful Flint Hills of Kansas.
Marty Jo (mom) collected humming birds and butterflies (not real ones) so I added a humming bird charm to the page. She’d like that.
She also loved Irises, such a beautiful,old fashioned flower. When she passed away, I went to the casket factory and hand painted her casket with sprays of purple iris.
(maybe that should have gone into my list of weird things??)






















































