Every artist dips his brush in his own soul, and paints his own nature into his pictures. ~Henry Ward Beecher
Monday, September 28, 2009
Monday, September 21, 2009
Dolly & Me - Think Monday - Think ATC
Thursday, September 17, 2009
blackberry ATC
This is a stamped and embossed ATC that I did for a swap with my Altered book club.
There is a story behind it. My sister and I used to pick blackberries when we first moved into the home where I grew up. There were not many homes in the neighborhood at that time. There were wild blackberries and plum trees everywhere. I loved filling buckets and eating all those goodies that Mom made when we brought them home. But while picking them, I stopped to see what my sister was kicking at. It looked like a giant ant hill. I leaned over to see and about that time a giant bumblebee hill exploded! I had on a loose shirt and got stung several times on my stomach. It took a while for them to catch me as I was running and screaming. I remember the only comfort I got was my Grandma who put snuff on my stings.
I laugh now but then it was no laughing matter then!
There is a story behind it. My sister and I used to pick blackberries when we first moved into the home where I grew up. There were not many homes in the neighborhood at that time. There were wild blackberries and plum trees everywhere. I loved filling buckets and eating all those goodies that Mom made when we brought them home. But while picking them, I stopped to see what my sister was kicking at. It looked like a giant ant hill. I leaned over to see and about that time a giant bumblebee hill exploded! I had on a loose shirt and got stung several times on my stomach. It took a while for them to catch me as I was running and screaming. I remember the only comfort I got was my Grandma who put snuff on my stings.
I laugh now but then it was no laughing matter then!
Monday, September 14, 2009
mixed media - Think Monday - Think ATC
This is my ATC for this Monday for Think Monday - Think ATC. The theme this week is mixed media so I used a magazine torso that I dry brushed with gesso, a masked and stamped background, gossamer fabric and ribbon for her dress that is covered with pearls and a stamp of wedding rings that I received recently on a wedding invitation. I call her, "Mail Order Bride".
Monday, September 7, 2009
Quilt
architecture - Think Monday - Think ATC
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