Join me for Earth and Sky!
EARTH AND SKY: FROM SKETCH TO STITCH A MINI MASTER CLASS
LIFETIME ACCESS TO THE CLASS
NOTE: Because of the intensity of this class I am limiting the number of spaces available to 30 students!!!
NOTE Prerequisite for this class is: Experience painting fabric with earth pigments, ochres, clay, and charcoal OR my online classes Colors of the Earth and/or Pretty Pigments.
Earth and Sky is an Eight Week Mini Master Class divided into 2 Four Week modules with a One Week break in between the two modules.
During this course students will learn how to create a series of work(s) using your own voice using earth pigments, clays, ochres, charcoal, etc., to create a new body of work.
From Sketch to Stitch! Students will take their original concept from their original sketches based upon landscapes, create the art cloth, and then stitching them to create this new body of work.
On average students will create 8-10 pieces for a new series of work.
Module 1: Sketch, Draw, Paint, Surface Design
Break Week
Module 2: Sketch, Surface Design, Stitch, Embellish
Surface Design Techniques:
- Earth Pigments
- Mixed Media Techniques using charcoal, conte, pastels, etc. on top of the earth pigment layer.
- Free hand machine stitching/embroidery
- Hand Stitching
- Embellishment Techniques
Subjects Covered:
- Working in a series
- Composition
- Creating and planning your series
- Color and texture especially with stitch, when and how to use.
- Surface Design
- Embellishment and Displaying your final pieces.
Lifetime Access to the Class
Prairie Stitched Stories
Found some time to photograph these pieces I created several years ago; each "story" is approximately 11x14 inches. Some numbers are missing, don't ask it was a SMH moment when it came to numbering.
The Marsh
Thinking about my favorite marsh, Bjorkboda, on this frigid afternoon.
2017
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all of my friends, family, and fans! I hope that 2018 will bring all of you many blessings and much joy!
Too Cheerful
Well I've been working on my series At the Marsh and somehow this bright and cheerful piece came out of the end of my brush.
It's too cheerful for my current series, which is more somber in tone, so I'm setting it aside to be stitched later. In the meantime I have gobs of stitching to do in anticipation of two solo shows I'm hanging the first week of January.
Gift Certificates
I am happy to announce that I will be offering Gift Certificates for this coming Holiday Season! Click here to learn more!
Cleaned My Stencil
It took over an hour, but I finally got the dried spackling (Sp?) removed from my Black Birds in Tree Stencil!
I cleaned it by gently brushing it with a medium and soft stencil brush, and then use a needle awl to clean the tiny crevices. One of the things I love about StencilGirl Stencils is their durability. I have been happily using, and abusing, this stencil for over four years now!!!
It's happening right now! Giant stencil savings - 25%! Freebies too!
Check Out My Stencil Sale HERE
{Save 40%} Store Wide Sale!!!
Black Friday thru Cyber Monday Sale!!!
It's that time of year, and I'm passing the blessings along to you! As a special bonus I'm running this sale through November 30th! Like many of you I get paid twice per month, so I'm running this sale through the 30th so that you don't miss out on this wonderful opportunity!
This sale includes ALL available online classes, ebooks, DVD's, artwork, art cloth, and more!
Cockle Burr Season is Here!
Oliver was supposed to get a bath last night, that didn't happen.
What was supposed to be bath time ended up an hours long panicked filled session of removing cockle burrs from Oliver's left eye, ears, nose, mouth, etc. The one on his eye was the worst as tit was matted into his eyebrow hair and onto his face beneath the eye.
Notice the hack job on his left eyebrow. The right one will get trimmed when John gets home from work this evening, and the left one neatened up.
Oliver was in full panic mode trying to dig the burr out with his foot. I finally got him into a bear hug position so John could work on removing the burr.
John finally removed enough of the burr that I could use my Tim Holts craft scissors (Oliver won't let me near him with standard scissors) to cut the fur away, rather than try to fish out the tiny bits of burr. Our efforts to remove the burr bits was only upsetting him even more, to the point that he was growling at me.
Burrs are all gone now, I'll be going out to remove the cockle burr plant and dispose of it someplace where he cannot get into it again, and Ollie will get his bath tonight.
Been a Little Busy
And just a little bit more than distracted. Had a health scare, not going to go into details, which pretty much shut me down emotionally and mentally. First rounds of tests yesterday came up with everything being just fine.
So I did what I do best when these sorts of things creep up, I started this botanical piece. Second round of tests are on Monday, I should have final results next week on said health issue, praying that the whole event was a one time thing only.
Breathing isn't Always Easy!
So sometimes we need a little help to do so, unfortunately my health insurance company, Wellmark Blue Cross Blue Shield, doesn't think that I need my medication, so I'm screwed!
If you have asthma, or know someone who has asthma then you can see I have two days left.
My pharmacy Hyvee Drugtown wants $299 for one months supply of Arnuity Ellipta asthma inhaler. At the encouragement of my Facebook friends I called around to see if I could get a better price. Yes I have the coupon but the pharmacies are telling me that they cannot accept it if my insurance company won't pay for the inhaler, although the wording on the coupon says otherwise.
So here's the break down in pricing:
- $437.99 CVS
- $299.00 Hyvee Drugtown Pharmacy
- $195.96 Medicap Pharmacy
- $193.00 Walgreens
- $184.23 Walmart Pharmacy
- $168.96 NuCara Pharmacy
Now I wait for my doctor to once again send in prior authorization paperwork to the insurance company in hopes they will approve my prescription. So much for cadillac health insurance.
UPDATE:
PRAISE GOD!!! Sam's Club wins the day!!! $83.50 AND they WILL honor the $100 coupon, per month, for twelve months! Gotta drive 28 miles to get it but what the heck!
Life is Good Again
Today was the third day in a row that I actually left the house, I mean left and went and had an hour long lunch with my best friend Brenda! And then we went for a ride afterwards too look at all of the beautiful red and golden leaves.
And then it occurred to me that the reason I hadn't been leaving the house, or working in my wet studio that's in the basement was because of Pepper. The constant worry of will he fall down the stairs (seventeen steps), or fall off of the bed, the table, a chair, so on and so forth.
The worry and the stress was real. Taking care of a geriatric pet who cannot tell you what's going on health wise is, well, stressful.
I even spent time in my garden, for the first time in two months, this afternoon.
I'm sad that he's passed, but the stress of knowing I can go on a day trip now, without something horrible happening to him while I'm gone, has been relieved.
Btw the fact that I was house bound was driving my husband John nuts! I couldn't explain to him why I didn't want to leave. And there were times when I questioned his desire to not be home, to spend hours mindlessly shopping. Subconsciously it was because I didn't want to leave Pepper alone, in case he got hurt while I was away.
On Sacred Ground Live Stream
Shot a live stream this evening, and forgot to announce it on my blog and in my newsletter. My bad. Anyway, I streamed for an hour about the techniques I'm using to create this series, and did manage to get a large chunk of hand stitching to the piece on the left done.
You can watch a recording of the live stream in my Facebook Group Almost Stitched!
Good Bye Old Friend
We buried Pepper in the back yard tonight, about four feet south of where we buried Angel, under the cherry tree. I placed a tobacco offering in his little grave, John wrapped him up in his hospice towel and that was that. Rest in eternal slumber.
So Excited!
At the Marsh No.'s 1 & 2 where accepted into Iowa Crafts: 43 at the MacNider in Mason City, Iowa!
The show will be on exhibit from November 3rd, 2017 until January 9th, 2018.
RIP Pepper
2001 - 2017
No, no stairs for you!
Making sure the natural dyed fabrics are comfortable enough.
Chief quality control officer.
And always sitting in my chair... what, you want to sit in this chair? Nope.
Birth of a New Series
At the Marsh No.'s 1 & 2