Thursday, March 15, 2012

I've Found a New Weakness!!!!

I am notorious for starting online courses and never finishing them. Can't stand to waste my money like that so towards the end of the course I'm frantically downloading course materials and instructions. A few months ago one of my favorite online instruction sites, My Creative Classroom, made a change so that courses are available forever instead of just a few weeks beyond the end of the course. Bad news for this procrastinator. Now I can take longer to finish and I don't have to use up my paper to print instructions or computer memory to save the files. Win, win all around for me.

My most recent class will be closing the end of this week. No biggie, I can access it anytime, but here's where my weakness came in. I realized the first part of this week that if I finished the course and posted my projects that I could get a free course at some time in the future. FREE? Did I read that right? Yes, FREE! Do you have any idea what I've been doing the past couple days? I'm sure you can guess. I've been finishing up watching and reading the course content as well as making my projects. Finished them yesterday and got them all posted today and I thought I would share them with you. 

This was a mixed media class. Even though I consider myself a mixed media artist I don't think I can ever learn enough. I soaked these techniques up like I'm a sponge and I'm continually looking for new mediums, textures, and techniques to apply to my projects. MM is something I am truly passionate about.

I am not at all pleased with the results of this project but I did learn somethings about beading and was introduced to using fabric in my MM projects.


A music themed collage on canvas. I used many leftover embellies on this project and tried something new with the canvas; black gesso. I've used black gesso in the past to achieve a completely black background but this time I intended to use it for it's contrasting quality against the sheet music and book text. Turns out that canvas primed with black gesso looks really aged when you take the sanding block to it. I LOVED the results.

Guess what I learned from this project? Always press your fabric before creating your layout. The wrinkles look great to the naked eye but when photographed, it just looks like a bunch of shadows. By the way, the pictures and title in this layout are printed on muslin. Never printed on fabric before. Will definitely be doing it again. Loved the results. Canvas duck is the substrate for this layout.

Look at how awesome the print looks on the muslin. Fun stuff!


And here's my favorite. This substrate is just plain ole' cardboard with the covering removed from one side. The picture is from a trip to the Outer Banks a few years back. The chair and fishing rods were cut out from some other photos from that same trip. I will be using cardboard more in my projects. I just love the tattered look it gives the project. 


Thanks for stopping by and taking a look. I always appreciate the company and I love to read your comments.

Happy Creating.
Susan
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2 comments:

  1. Very nice, Susan! I love how the print on the muslim came out!!!

    Tracy Valure

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  2. Eh!! You posted :) I love them all, your fav is mine too!

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