Thursday, February 1, 2024

#29faces day 1

             

 

            #29faces 

         Martha from I love 2 paint on YouTube started 29 faces in 2012 

Martha's Channel here so for the next 30 days I hopefully can upload a face a day. On occasions I'll have a YouTube video to share as well. If you want to see the others put #29faces in the search bar and check out all the other contributors. Tell them I sent you. LOL. 

Creating a page a day can increase your abilities and help with fine tuning your creative journey. I hope you will join us and create your own 29faces. Include the # in your creation. See you tomorrow.






Friday, January 19, 2024

#4thartsaturday You can do it too


 



#4thartsaturday #opencollab hope you'll watch or share the information and until then here is some information about it. 




On the 4th Saturday of each month join us in an art collaboration. To find more information go to FaceBook page https://www.facebook.com/groups/1127768750998361/

 #4thartsaturday video hop Where you can find more information. 

If interested in joining us here is some info:
This hop has a long history and I probably won't recall all the correct information but right now Jamie from Artist Poet Girl YouTube channel is actually running things. Here is a blurb about it from her post. 

What you want to do is share your Video OR Pictures as inspired by the prompt, Use the Hashtag(s) in your title and description, please, invite your viewers/friends to play.
Join when you can. Interpret the Prompts as you like, please keep it family-friendly, NO sales pitches. You may do process, or show & tell, with or without talking.
Please tag/mention @APGJamie in your YouTube description. So, I may watch Your video IF you want to post to InstaGram please tag/mention me @artistpoetgirl and use hashtag #4thArtSaturday #OpenCollab , this should enable me to see your posting. Please note my videos will be scheduled for 9am Central time Also Please note Open Collaborations can take a while to catch on, if ever. So, your involvement and promotions of it are a good thing. 2024 Prompt Themes / Inspiration List #4thArtSaturday #OpenCollab January 27 Softly Roughed UP + Color Red February 24 Move + Color Orange March 23 Left Hanging + Color Yellow April 27 Wired + Color Green May 25 Numbers + Color Blue June 22 Tied Up + Color Purple July 27 Loose Ends + Color White August 24 Flip It + Color Brown September 28 Faux What + Color Creme October 26 Jump + Color Black November 23 Oh Dear / Deer + Color Gray December 28 Fire Works + Color ALL / your choice
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Friday, December 15, 2023

Unlocking Holiday Magic; My Artistic Advent Calendar Experience



As a kid, advent calendars were pure December delight. But as grown-ups, the thrill often fades. Until now. I decided to try artist advent calendars this year, and it was a game-changer. Check out the video where I open all the surprises at once – pure joy!

No more cheap chocolates; this time, it's a beautifully crafted, oddly shaped box with artistic treasures behind each door. The excitement was contagious, and I'm now gifting some pieces to my favorite watercolorist. Can you guess which ones? Let me know in the comments!

Worth it? Absolutely. The Arteza's artist advent calendar not only revived the childhood magic but also came with sweet coupons for future buys. If you're curious about adding a dash of creativity to your December, this might be the way to go. Share your thoughts below – let's make this holiday season extra magical! 🎨✨

Sunday, November 19, 2023

Miniature to magnificent take a singular ATC into an 11x8 inch canvas



 In today's blog post, we're thrilled to share the enchanting process of transforming a single Artist Trading Card (ATC) into a larger canvas measuring 11x8 inches. Join us on this journey as we witness the magic of blending the small-scale with the grand to create a truly magnificent masterpiece.


Artist Trading Cards, or ATCs, have become a beloved form of artistic expression, providing a canvas of 2.5 by 3.5 inches for creators to showcase their talents. In this unique venture, let's focus singular card, exploring the challenge of expanding its impact onto a larger canvas.

Often, the prospect of working on a larger canvas can be intimidating, overwhelming even the most seasoned creators. By choosing to expand the essence of a singular ATC onto an 11x8 canvas, here we offer a unique perspective on how these miniature masterpieces can serve as stepping stones, helping artists overcome the initial hesitations associated with larger formats. This approach allows for a focused exploration of theme, style, and technique, providing a bridge between the intimate world of ATCs and the grander canvas of artistic expression.

The objective here is to elevate the intricate details of one card, turning it into a focal point within a larger canvas. This approach allows for an in-depth exploration of the chosen theme, style, and technique.


The transformation from a single ATC to an 11x8 canvas demands a thoughtful selection of materials and techniques. Sometimes we have to carefully navigate this process, experimenting with our mixed media, layering, and replacing items that are not available in the size or style we need to ensure the enlarged canvas complements the original card.


 Gain insights into the decision-making process, from adhesive choices to color schemes, as we bring our vision to life. It's a behind-the-scenes look at this singular transformation.

 The finished 11x8 canvas. The singular ATC takes center stage. The result is a visually striking composition that preserves the essence of the original card while presenting it on a grander scale.

As you delve into my artistic journey, let the transformation of a single ATC into a larger canvas inspire your own creative pursuits. Whether you're an experienced artist or just starting, experimenting with unconventional formats can lead to exciting breakthroughs and new perspectives.

We invite you to share your thoughts, experiences, and ideas in the comments section. How do you approach the challenge of expanding small-scale art onto a larger canvas? Connect with fellow art enthusiasts and contribute to the ever-evolving dialogue of artistic exploration.



Sunday, June 18, 2023

Come out to the craft fair it's for a good cause.


Even though many items nowadays can be found online and delivered in hours from the web,
a local craft fair is a great place to get your steps in and find the local artist or talented crafters in your neighborhood. 

I've been doing craft fairs as a vendor on and off for 46 years, from gingerbread houses to miniatures, jewelry making, and paper crafting. 

There is a social aspect of craft fairs that I love. For the crafter, yes, we want to sell our things and make a profit, but I really enjoy meeting the people at the show. It's all very reminiscent of a small town. They are willing to help. I've seen people help others set up their tents. If you've forgotten something, they'll share. Or send a customer to their neighbor if they don't have what they need. They'll even watch your area while you hit the restroom. 

As a consumer, I love seeing how many talented people there are in my area. I sometimes meet like-minded people whom I would have never met had I not ventured out to the show. I'm happy to spend my dollars at their tables instead of going online to purchase gifts or items I might want. I'm helping support a family by buying the item. 

Yes, there are some things I don't need or want, but I like visiting with the crafter. The one thing I don't like as a shopper is a vendor who tries to sell things just to sell them. You know the one who, when you touch something at their table, it's a conversation about that item, how many colors it comes in, the sizes, and if you try to be nice and just acknowledge them, it's a big sales pitch. UGH. Cannot tolerate that I might wander away as quickly as possible. The crafter's table with a big crowd is nice to wander over because then you can really look at what the person has without being pounced on. 

Of course, we don't want to approach the vendor who looks like this is their worst day ever, and they are unhappy to be there. So there has to be that happy medium. It takes a vendor who can read their viewer and know what approach to take with each. Does the person want to be engaged, or just let them browse? It's so difficult to read people anymore. I suggest just waiting for eye contact and saying a nice hello. Thanks for stopping by. I'm happy to answer any questions you may have; just let me know. Then leave them to it. 

Almost every craft fair I attend has a fundraising component to it. Some of the proceeds go to a specific group, like an animal shelter, food bank, etc. Our monthly craft fair raises funds for local charities and non-profits. The people that show up there are really friendly and kind. But our attendance is low at the moment. I expect it will grow like the others; it's for a good cause. Each month a different organization benefits from the donations. 

The nice thing is a representative from the organization usually stops by or shows up for a while, which is always nice to see. It sort of validates the fact that the funds are going where the show said it's going.

Tuesday, January 10, 2023

First Sunday craft fair of 2023

 You can find pictures at 

https://maryannescreativemix.blogspot.com/ 

I am dedicating that blog to only my crafts for the crafts fair. 

Here will be all my other arts-n-crafts. I think it gets confusing for some people, so I hope this helps. 

So if you landed here looking for my craft fair items, please go to the blog listed above. But if you are here for just hanging out and seeing some of my youtube adventures, welcome. 

Coming up are the hops I'm involved in this month 

#3rdSundayprompt

#4thartsaturday

and then my random uploads on my own. Please subscribe to get info when I post. Comment below if you want more details listed here from my video such as ingredients and etc. I've decided to not add that information to my videos unless asked. It takes days to produce these things and it just adds to my list which I fail miserably at doing anyway. I'll do it but only if I know peeps want that stuff. The uploads take such a long time and I like to get things out as soon as I can. 

Well enough of that. Thats it for today. 

Happy New Year. 

Mimi

#29faces day 1

                                #29faces           Martha from I love 2 paint on YouTube started 29 faces in 2012  Martha's Channel here...