Hi all, Marcia here. Show & Tell Saturday is a bi-weekly link party.
For Show & Tell Saturday:
* Please visit at least 3 other artists and if you use Pinterest, please
PIN your favorite art from this week. I know Pinterest brings a lot of
traffic to my blogs, so it is a great way to share art. *
Add a link to a recent blog post and make sure to grab one of our
buttons or put a link in your post back to Artists in Blogland so more
people can join us. Try to visit at least 3 other blogs and leave
comments.
If you are reading from a blog reader, you might have to pop on over to the actual blog post to add your link.
By participating in this link-up you give us permission to share your artwork on our blog (with a link back to your blog.)
Hi
Artists in Blogland! Jessica here getting an early jump on "Color This Quote - September!" You still have a week to link up your August creations, but if you want to get an early jump on September, here's the quote:
What does this bring up for you? Roads to travel? Things to learn? Adventure? Perseverance? Here's what it inspired for me:
August's quote challenge ,"Seize the Day,"
resulted in lots of wonderful interpretations, and I hope some more are coming as the linky list stays open until the 31st! Here are two, randomly picked:
Lucid Memoirs channeled her child self and remembered the abandon with which she used to create, using spaghetti and string to create a page full of "just do it" affirmations:
Congratulations to everyone for making such beautiful art in response to August's quote!
And now on to September. The quote is:
Does this inspire you? I know it inspired me... Express yourself! Here's what you do:
Grab the Color This Quote button and let people know you're participating!
Link up your take on this quote in the Linky List below. It will be
open until September 30, and on October 1, the next quote will be revealed!
Please link to a specific blog post or Flickr page, not your general URL.
In your blog post, please state how your work relates to this quote and mention the Color This Quote challenge. A
blog post that does not indicate how your work has a connection to the
quote will be removed from the linky list, no matter how gorgeous it is.Please do not link up random posts.
Visit 3 or more people who linked up, and leave loving words on their blogs or Flickr pages;
Anything goes -- can't wait to see what you do with this quote.
Have a great quote? Leave it in the comments section for future Color This Quote challenges!
And now for a little housekeeping:
We'll continue doing Color This Quote challenges through 2013. Let us know if you want to continue into 2014, or whether there's a different type of challenge we should try. Are you enjoying the monthly Technique Tuesday posts? Any particular techniques you'd like to see demo'd? If there's anything else you'd like to see featured here, let us know in the comments!
For Show & Tell Saturday:
* Please visit at least 3 other artists and if you use Pinterest, please
PIN your favorite art from this week. I know Pinterest brings a lot of
traffic to my blogs, so it is a great way to share art. *
Add a link to a recent blog post and make sure to grab one of our
buttons or put a link in your post back to Artists in Blogland so more
people can join us. Try to visit at least 3 other blogs and leave
comments.
If you are reading from a blog reader, you might have to pop on over to the actual blog post to add your link.
By participating in this link-up you give us permission to share your artwork on our blog (with a link back to your blog.)
Add your link.. show us what you've been working on!
Jessica here, with another Techniques on Tuesday post. We've had some great techniques featured here. Do you have a technique you'd like to share? If so, please let me know in the comments. This month, our technique is brought to us by Maria McGuire. Maria is the leader of the Stencil Girl creative team. She maintains the Stencil Girl Talk blog, as well as her own fabulous blog, Believe, Dream and Create with Maria. MARIA: I want to show you a technique I like to use to make background papers to be used as collage elements. I learned this technique at a local gallery while taking a collage class.
Supplies:
Colorful Magazine Pages from National Geographic--no other will do.
Nevr Dull available in the automotive section of most big box stores
Found Objects/Stencils
Process:
Pick colorful magazine pages. Pour some of the Golden Gloss Polymer into a paper plate. Use found objects to "stamp" the polymer onto the magazine page. Let dry completely.
Open the Nevr Dull can and rip off a piece. Make sure and do this in a well ventilated area. Rub the Nevr Dull over the magazine page and until the desired amount of ink comes off. As you will see, the areas coated with the polymer stay colored and give you a cool effect.
So that was the way I learned the technique. But how about if you use a stencil?
I put a StencilGirlstencil designed by Mary Beth Shaw over the magazine page. I then poured a line of polymer right on my craft mat above the edge of the stencil and used a card to scrap the polymer over the stencil. Lifted away and let dry.
Now you have a new way to use your stencils
and beautiful papers to use in collage.
Thanks to Artists in Blogland for having me visit today!
Maria Thank YOU Maria McGuire for this awesome technique. Now it's your turn to try it!
I probably should have made this clearer before, but Show & Tell Saturday is every other Saturday! Someone asked me about it and I realized I hadn't mentioned it again since the first announcement about it a year ago.
(love this! Giraffes were my FAVORITE animal as a kid)
For Show & Tell Saturday:
* Please visit at least 3 other artists and if you use Pinterest, please
PIN your favorite art from this week. I know Pinterest brings a lot of
traffic to my blogs, so it is a great way to share art. *
Add a link to a recent blog post and make sure to grab one of our
buttons or put a link in your post back to Artists in Blogland so more
people can join us. Try to visit at least 3 other blogs and leave
comments.
If you are reading from a blog reader, you might have to pop on over to the actual blog post to add your link.
By participating in this link-up you give us permission to share your artwork on our blog (with a link back to your blog.)
Hi
Artists in Blogland! Jessica here with "Color This Quote - August!" Here's this month's quote:
SEIZE THE DAY!
Short and sweet, right? How will you interpret it? Here's how the Broadway cast of Newsies interpreted it! I hope watching this gets you energized and inspired!
Last month's quote challenge
("the magic is in you" from The Secret Garden)
resulted in lots of magical entries! Here is one, randomly picked:
Susi sent magical wishes in this beautiful art journal page:
Congratulations to everyone for making such beautiful art in response to July's quote!
And now on to July. Here's the quote:
SEIZE THE DAY!
Does this inspire you? I know it inspired me! Express yourself! Here's what you do:
Grab the button and let people know you're participating!
Link up your take on this quote in the Linky List below. It will be
open until August 31, and on September 1, the next quote will be revealed!
Please link to a specific blog post or Flickr page, not your general URL.
In your blog post,
you MUST state how your work relates to this quote.
A
blog post that does not indicate how your work has a connection to the
quote will be removed from the linky list, no matter how gorgeous it is.Please do not link up random posts.
Visit 3 or more people who linked up, and leave loving words on their blogs or Flickr pages;
Anything goes -- can't wait to see what you do with this quote.
Have a great quote? Leave it in the comments section!