Hand painted

In praise of gallery walls

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As an artist, I seem to have a proliferation of stuff to go on my walls. As a person who enjoys taking pictures, and has very cute grandfairies, I also want their photos up there too.  

So, groupings are how I usually handle that.  The trouble is, I hate to get rid of old pictures that I love, but new ones keep coming along.   On this wall, I added a few of our family fairy pictures to the existing  collection.
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We are in the process of redoing Rich’s office.  My talented son put this floor in over the holiday, and it has been a huge improvement over the old carpet.  
Previously, Rich had a gallery wall of barn wood framed family photos that he wants back up again.  While they are down, I’m sprucing them up and switching a few out.  (Photos to come when the room is done.)

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Then, he had another request.

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He wants our parents and grandparents on display too.

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It is sweet of him to want this, so I have been working on a display that complements the other family wall but doesn’t match it.

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I’d had big plans for painting some large landscapes to hang up there (we are out of room everywhere else) but like I said, this is sweet of him to want.  He also wants to hang work mementos that I thought would be leaving, so I guess I won’t be painting landscapes for the room.

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Looks like I’ll be sticking to roses to hang elsewhere.  He deserves a space that is just as he wants it, since he deals with my stuff running rampant through the rest of the house.

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And I have learned that he has some good ideas, too.  I hated the thought of getting this dining table, to replace my all white one, and now am happy to have it.

Rich had a favorite tree fall down, and wanted to keep a piece of it forever, so we had this made.

See what I mean?  He is very sweet.

A Forever Gingerbread House

celebrations, family, Hand painted, holiday decor, Ryan

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One of our favorite holiday traditions is making gingerbread houses.
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This started way back, when Sugarwings was even younger than in this photo.  She would have a house that was a work in progress for a month or so, adding to it as a craft project for the whole holiday season.

We never ate any of the candy, and were adamant about calling the goodies “decorations” never candy.  We saved them up and used them year to year, those candy pieces that come with the packaged houses do not rot.  And I even wonder if they are edible anyway?

When Dewdrop came along, she joined in too with her own house. But learning about not eating the decorations was hard for her.  We were constantly hollering, “That is older than you are!”

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In the last few years with the addition of new grand fairies joining the group, we have turned Ginger Bread Night into a family event and I started stocking up on clearance priced kits at the end of the year.    We still call out,

“Those decorations are older than Mayara!” 

Because some of those gumdrops are honestly from ten years ago. No one is seriously tempted to eat them we just enjoy saying it.

When Ryan finally switched to a job where he could be around in the evenings, I discovered that he had an obsession with holiday baking shows and the Gingerbread wars were his favorite.  We watched them together and would plan our own super structures. (They still turned out like badly done kits, which is what they were, but we loved dreaming that we could accomplish artistry.)

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Sugarwings and I decided to build a gingerbread village from wooden birdhouses in honor of her uncle, who loved the creations so much.

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I used some metal pieces painted white and buttons on mine.

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The icing is puffy paint and glitter.

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While mine is still not equal to the mastery of the shows Ryan and I watched together, I think that I do much better with paint than with royal icing.

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And it had been awhile since I shared studio space with this kid.  She is now a teen who doesn’t appreciate being photographed while trying to concentrate, so don’t judge the grumpy face pictured here.  We had a great day together and look forward to making the rest of our village.

 

 

 

Baby Books for the Butterballs

Books, dogs, drawing, Goldendoodle Puppies, Hand painted, puppies!

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I have almost finished the first litter’s baby books.  The finishing touches will be a photo on the front, and notes about the puppy on the inside.

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As well as a 30 day free trial of insurance tucked into the back pocket of the book.

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Now that the pups are older, I am telling them apart easier.  But that first week?  My head was spinning just trying to see who was who to get their weight charts started.

So, I had sketches and notes for each one.  Someone suggested that they would make good gifts for the new owners, and I agreed.  Since I needed to keep track of info about each pup, I decided to make the paintings into books.

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I’ll have the weights and worming/shots schedule in there too.  
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The paper features honey bees for the puppies’ mom, Honey.

I bought supplies to make them for The Sugarbabies too.  Hers has black and white hearts.

The books can be displayed with the painting showing like this.  And there is space for the new family to add photos too.  

A New Look for Sugarwings’ Room on her 14th Birthday- Mermaids in the River Through the Forrest

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Our birthday girl decided she would like to move back into the larger upstairs bedroom.  But it had a lot of pink going on and she preferred aqua.

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While she was on a vacation with her moms, I surprised her by un-pinking her room.  At least the parts that were not hand painted, like the murals and roses.

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Here is a before.  It was a bit baby-ish.  
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She also got a grown up, beauty care corner with fluffy pillows to relax on.

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Along with make up and skin care products in pretty containers.

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The desk was from her other room, but the curtains are new.

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They are sheers with green vines, topped with a pair of blue, ombré panels.

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A lot of the room stayed the same, like the clouds on the ceiling. 
I hope she doesn’t outgrow that part, because I know I won’t.

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And another redone mural

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While I was redoing a canvas for the Guncles, I thought I would touch this one up too.  I don’t have a before, because I hadn’t planned on painting it, I just kinda started in on it while working on the other one (previous post).

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It didn’t get a big overhaul.   I changed the sign to my blog name, brightened and sharpened up some details.

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This hangs over the fuse box in my garage, because, well, what else do you do with giant 6’ paintings?

Updates to repurpose a canvas

flowers, Garden, guncles, Hand painted, hand painted signs

6DF73313-7C67-4C1E-B236-DC83703D48C6Years ago, I had painted a canvas with a French market scene to use as a backdrop/divider for a booth at a show.  It was a quickie, and not meant to be too detailed.

3DDB5A8C-3833-4877-AC2C-F8D0EEEF7A72Here is the original.  I have had it hanging in my garage, but have never really liked it.  When Guncle Randy needed a French themed mural, I offered to give it to him.

7F1F41D3-B455-496D-95EE-3E3DDACEF135But of course, that meant that I wouldn’t like it any better when I saw it at his house.

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2A44BAF7-B4C2-4635-BBC8-8C0CD4C4F887Including his Bichon, Bella, peeking out of the window.

3D1525B1-0269-4C2D-9511-4F176208A94BAnd his address in French, on the wall.

(the sign isn’t really crooked, the canvas has a few billows, here and there that throw off the perspective in photos)

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It is canvas and acrylic, so would be fine outdoors.  But over time, could cause moisture to be trapped behind it and the fence would rot, so that couldn’t be permanent.

Pretty Poured Paint Pendants for a Party

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Sugarwings wanted some gifts to give to her birthday party attendees, and I wanted to make something special for a gathering I am attending this week, so we saved the drippings from our last day of painting to make some necklaces.

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This is how it starts.

Ugly, huh?

She laid a piece of parchment paper under her work area to catch drips, then spread the paint with a spatula so it would be thin enough to use in a pendant tray.

The name for this is ugly too. These are called "skins".  

Bleck!

But once you start looking up close, you find some lovely, little areas that are ideal for jewels.

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A generous dusting of glitter went over the wet paint, then we let it dry a week.

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The next step is isolate the pretty areas and place 1" glass nuggets over them.

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They are glued to the paint covered parchment, cut out after the glue dries, then the parchment paper is peeled off the back and the domes are glued into pendant trays.

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I use a decent sized dollop of glue, press the dome into the tray tightly, then clean off the excess glue that oozes out.

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This one had a surprise heart show up.

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After drying, I slide them onto a leather cord and tie slip knots onto it to make the length adjustable.

I've also tried just dipping the bottom of the glass into the paint, but I don't think it is as solid of a hold as gluing the paint skin to the nugget then gluing that to the tray. Plus you get more control over the paint this way, you can pick and chose where you want to glue the glass down.

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Sugarwings also made this painting  to give as a grand prize to the scavenger hunt winner. I was proud of her work, she knew exactly what she wanted to pour and how to do it.  This is done with the end of a water bottle! We cut off the curved bottom of the bottle and placed it in the center of the canvas. Then, she slowly and carefully poured one color after another onto the bottle piece, and let the paint flow across the canvas to create petals of a flower.

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This kiddo is growing up.  She is attending Jr High, taking martial arts, and has a whole new sense of self confidence to go along with her joyful, zest for life.  I'm impressed with her as well as her paintings.

 

A visit through my mural photo album

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While cleaning up a bit in the studio, I came across my old photo album of murals and painted furniture. I'd forgotten I had it and enjoyed looking back over the years as I flipped through it.

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Which is why we do scrap books and albums right?

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I apologize for the blurriness of most of these pics, they are photographed through the plastic covers on the pages.

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And taking a photo of a picture isn't always the best (or smartest) way to do a blog post, huh?  

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But please forgive me as I indulge myself in showing some of these old pics.  They were glued down, and if I had to remove and scan each one, it wouldn't have happened.

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So, instead, you get a quick and crappy trip down memory lane with me and my smeary pictures.

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Some are from antique mall booths, and of painted furniture.

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This is from a baby's room.

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This as well.

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And here is a master bedroom  painted a deep color that I was asked to paint blooming flowers all the way around the baseboards.

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The iris "bloomed" all around the room.

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This was for a boy's room, with all walls done in a planetary theme.

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His sister's room got dolphins.

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Extra blurriness for this one, it is in a dining room and is part of a scene that filled all four walls.

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I can't even remember painting this one.  

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But back in the day, I did do a lot of pets on walls. Often, the furry little guys would pose for me in person.

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This is a Velveteen Rabbit scene for a niece.

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And some frogs for another little girl who had actually saved up her own money to hire an artist to come and paint her bedroom. She loved frogs.

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I painted this landscape in my mud room, hated it, and painted over it.  My home is layers upon layers of painted over murals.  My son's rooms changed every couple of years as they were growing up.

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A friend had me do this for her, and the best part was hanging out and laughing together as I did the work.

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I did public spaces too.  Here is a basement laundry room at an apartment building near the KU campus.

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And a bar in Louisiana. This was huge, the whole thing was 20×60'

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The sunset was done with spray paint.  I'm trying to remember why there was a desert in Louisiana, but I just can't. It was a cowboy bar, and the guy roping the moon was the logo.

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The little guy in the beer bottle was the logo for another bar, and I painted a wall of him in various poses all over the place. A larger version of him is holding the bottle. It was like a big, drunken hallucination and was such fun to come up with.

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I painted this restaurant wall to brighten up a narrow space. (I did the faux finish too)

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And I was hired to paint tropical plants at a country club in Florida. 

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Funny, years and years later, my husband is working for this company now and is actually a VP.  He wouldn't ever have hired me, that would've been nepotism, so I'm glad he got the job later on. This was one of the most fun paintings I've done, I had a week to stay at their private hotel at the club, order room service, and sit by the pool contemplating what to paint next.  I had free reign in the dining room and snack bar to create on the walls. 

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Guncle Randy always gave me free space to decorate his walls too.  Everytime I visited we would paint together and add more to his art room.

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I was lucky enough to get to do some Design Showhouses too.  This was in a music room of a very old, wonderful home. The walls are bronze, gold, and copper. The piano bench is covered in sheet music and is used in front of the bench my son built and that I now have in my studio. 

 

Some of these, I really enjoyed seeing again, others are slightly cringe-worthy.  I always painted fast, most walls were done in less than a day, and at the time, I kept pretty busy with daycares, hotels, and so many other spaces. It makes me a bit sad that digital cameras weren't around and I don't have better photos of most of the work.  Painting murals was quite an interesting job and I got to travel, experiment, and really loved the work.  

 

Labels for the honey jars, and steps to an acrylic dog portrait

dogs, Food and Drink, Hand painted, how to's, paintings

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It was important to my husband to have special labels for his honey jars. So he asked the family to make some for him.  

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The grand fairies did some drawings, I painted our dog, Honey, and we used a mix of the designs on the bottles, front and back.

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That man LOVES his dog, and our anniversary was this week (32 years!), I figured I could combine label making with creating a gift for him all in one dog portrait.  

This is the photo Honey posed for. I held up a treat to get her to look up to the point where a bee would fly above her in the painting.  

She seemed disappointed when her modeling session was over, she was enjoying the treats.

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First, I did a value sketch over the pencil drawing.

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Then I started on the eye.

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The layers started to build up next and the eye got more detail.

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At this point, it was almost done, all that it needed was fine tuning, the little hairs that gave it depth and texture.  I chose my background color to compliment the blue that the girls used in their own art.

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The final step makes a big difference, doesn't it?

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After scanning the designs, I sized them and printed pages of the pictures onto matt photo paper, cut them out and glued them to the bottles.   

oh no!!!  

How could I have spent about 8 hours staring at the dog photo and painting her from it and not notice that her tags are missing???  As I was editing this post, it popped out at me that she has no tags. Dang, I just bought new ones for her before we went on vacation last month.  Looks like I need to make another one.  She is not going to get a sparkly, rhinestone one this time. She gets the cheapo, plain style if she isn't going to appreciate the nice one and take care of it.

A custom circus theme wedding cake topper

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My son's wedding was to be very low key and simple.  But I knew that he and his bride both loved flourless chocolate cake made with cacao, so I made a heart shaped one, along with a couple other tasty treats for after the luncheon.  My cakes aren't very pretty, the cacao cake was covered in ganache and looked yummy, but sloppy, so I thought I should do something to jazz it up.

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So, I took some foil and wire to build  armatures, and covered them in Sculpy to resemble the happy couple being all circussy.

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After baking them, I painted them black and white.

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A styrofoam ball was covered in modelling paste and stuck in a cupcake wrapper, then stuck with two dowels to make a support for the lira.  I hung the pink, wire lira from a beaded (garnet and labradorite) wire strung between the dowels.

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For Miss Tree's hair, I used some of the same supplies we created her wedding headpiece out of.  And then I painted her clothes to match her performance costume.

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Purple is a fave of hers, so I added some violet glitter "sprinkles" to the cupcake.

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My son is wearing his bowler hat, suspenders, and an onyx necklace

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This was a quickie project because I thought of it at the last minute before packing up to go to the campground.  I had some polka dot cupcake papers, but wish I'd had black and white.    For the wedding, I slipped it into a second, clean cupcake paper and plopped the piece onto the cake.

I think now, I'll add a black and white wrapper over this, and glue it to a decorated box for them to have as a keepsake.

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