Monday, December 19, 2011
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
The Embelishment of the month by Jean
jean
Nov 11,
EMBELLISHMENT of THE MONTH:
recipe:
2 circles one quarter sized and the other approx. 5 inches.
5 squares of toilet paper.
2 star shapes. ( for petals)
A "Crystal Flower" for the middle of the flower
glue stick and scissors, pencil.
Cut your 2 circles out and apply glue to the space of the small circle. Not take
one square of tissue paper and pleate with your finger's and apply to the circle.
Do this 5 times.
Now glue the total surface of the larger circle and put the tissue paper ontop of the
circle. puff the toilet tissue up a little until it is desirable to you.
Now add the TWO stars on the right and left of the circle on the back...These are
your petals; The "V's" will be viewable.
Add your crystal flower in the middle ontop of the small showing circle.
COMPLETED!!! Allow to dry and you will have a hand made embellishment to
add to a scany scrapbook page which costs 10 cents.
You can add color if you wish...( glitter) and tatter and tear. But one rule...have
fun!!
recipe:
2 circles one quarter sized and the other approx. 5 inches.
5 squares of toilet paper.
2 star shapes. ( for petals)
A "Crystal Flower" for the middle of the flower
glue stick and scissors, pencil.
Cut your 2 circles out and apply glue to the space of the small circle. Not take
one square of tissue paper and pleate with your finger's and apply to the circle.
Do this 5 times.
Now glue the total surface of the larger circle and put the tissue paper ontop of the
circle. puff the toilet tissue up a little until it is desirable to you.
Now add the TWO stars on the right and left of the circle on the back...These are
your petals; The "V's" will be viewable.
Add your crystal flower in the middle ontop of the small showing circle.
COMPLETED!!! Allow to dry and you will have a hand made embellishment to
add to a scany scrapbook page which costs 10 cents.
You can add color if you wish...( glitter) and tatter and tear. But one rule...have
fun!!
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Friday, November 11, 2011
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Friday, October 21, 2011
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Monday, October 17, 2011
Saturday, October 8, 2011
Queen Kat Designs Stamp Co. "Hazel Fisher's Steampunk Stamps"
This card is the second I have designed using the rubber stamps by: Hazel Fisher's Steampunk Stamps.
Saturday, October 1, 2011
QUEEN KAT DESIGN COMPANY/ HAZEL FISHER'S STEAMPUNK STAMPS
The card is 4x5 x 1/2 inches. I uses 1 image from the 2 image rubber stamp set. by Hazel Fisher's Steampunk Stamps.
to purchase this rubber stamp visit http://www.katstamps.com/ The rubber stamp was inked with stazon and inked on a piece of white cardstock ( georgia pacific) the same image inked on an acrylic painted piece of cardstock. Sharpies were used (fine tiped) to color the first gold bird on the card and the next was just outline in a darker shade of ink. Each bird stamp placed on a piece of cardboard from a cereal box and cut out. Eack stamp of the bird image was traced to show detail.
A shrine template was drawn and cut out, Using 4x5 1/2 DCWV cut with Kai scissors the same shape as template, glued (creative glue stick) . Card designed by tracing the paper to fit and prepared.(pencil)
Wire edged ribbon (golden splender) was shaped into a birdcage. A paper ruller (image) placed inside cage.
Wings gold color placed on top of cage. Harness Colored leather cut into a square,positioned for background of the cage. Macrame (black) cord was beaded and placed around the claw of the bird and tied securely. chain from found objects were placed using wire. I used the following charms:
key charm, flower, and secured a broken clip earring placing cardstock as backing to give strength.
Swipped yellow ink from inkpad ( brilliance).Wire utilized and twirled on a pencil and wrapped around a piece of earth colored twine from (recycled materials).
Hot glue secured each decoration including the HAZEL FISHER'S STAMPS.
Note all metal was used from my found objects supplies.
This is how I visualize the "STEAMPUNK" Style of Designing. The Hazel Fisher's Rubber Stamps were a delight to work with. The raised detailed stamps were easy to INK using embossing ink (testing) and pigment as well as Stazon Ink made a workable image to create in many different ways. The embossing gun
after cooled showed a PERFECT image to use any medium to color.
Jean Blenkhorn , Queen Kat Royal Court Design Team. 10-1-2011
to purchase this rubber stamp visit http://www.katstamps.com/ The rubber stamp was inked with stazon and inked on a piece of white cardstock ( georgia pacific) the same image inked on an acrylic painted piece of cardstock. Sharpies were used (fine tiped) to color the first gold bird on the card and the next was just outline in a darker shade of ink. Each bird stamp placed on a piece of cardboard from a cereal box and cut out. Eack stamp of the bird image was traced to show detail.
A shrine template was drawn and cut out, Using 4x5 1/2 DCWV cut with Kai scissors the same shape as template, glued (creative glue stick) . Card designed by tracing the paper to fit and prepared.(pencil)
Wire edged ribbon (golden splender) was shaped into a birdcage. A paper ruller (image) placed inside cage.
Wings gold color placed on top of cage. Harness Colored leather cut into a square,positioned for background of the cage. Macrame (black) cord was beaded and placed around the claw of the bird and tied securely. chain from found objects were placed using wire. I used the following charms:
key charm, flower, and secured a broken clip earring placing cardstock as backing to give strength.
Swipped yellow ink from inkpad ( brilliance).Wire utilized and twirled on a pencil and wrapped around a piece of earth colored twine from (recycled materials).
Hot glue secured each decoration including the HAZEL FISHER'S STAMPS.
Note all metal was used from my found objects supplies.
This is how I visualize the "STEAMPUNK" Style of Designing. The Hazel Fisher's Rubber Stamps were a delight to work with. The raised detailed stamps were easy to INK using embossing ink (testing) and pigment as well as Stazon Ink made a workable image to create in many different ways. The embossing gun
after cooled showed a PERFECT image to use any medium to color.
Jean Blenkhorn , Queen Kat Royal Court Design Team. 10-1-2011
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Art Therapy "NO CHAINS!"
JEANS ART THERAPEUTIC EXPERIENCES THERAPY CLASSES
I am an Art Therapy Consultant. I have classes that will share my therapeutic experience using easy to follow
mediums using hypotherapy. As a COACH we can take a journey into fanasy and freely flow rolling the dice
of life using ART to define our inner child that is secretly planted in the deep forest of our brain.
I don't know everything and don't claim to and before you venture into "ART THERAPY" you need to be serious about this statement. I do not claim to "CURE" any mental illness you may have. This is as it says above: I am a COACH and use
ART THERAPY that gives some people a warm exciting place to experience their possiabilities. Ask a health care professional if this is an art form you should adventure into.
I have ventured into "ART THERAPY all my life and have put my feet in the "ARTS" in all forms and have had no damage to disclose to you. With that said watch for my offerings in good faith.
If you expect to be cured using ART then you are in the WRONG area. I do NOT clain I can "resolve issues' you are experiencing. I COACH and you create the ART and you are then able to "VIEW" your finished creations and take the results and think about what this art means to you personally. I will not judge your are or advise you at any time! G.B.
ART THERAPY COACH, Jean Blenkhorn aka, Art Doll
I am an Art Therapy Consultant. I have classes that will share my therapeutic experience using easy to follow
mediums using hypotherapy. As a COACH we can take a journey into fanasy and freely flow rolling the dice
of life using ART to define our inner child that is secretly planted in the deep forest of our brain.
I don't know everything and don't claim to and before you venture into "ART THERAPY" you need to be serious about this statement. I do not claim to "CURE" any mental illness you may have. This is as it says above: I am a COACH and use
ART THERAPY that gives some people a warm exciting place to experience their possiabilities. Ask a health care professional if this is an art form you should adventure into.
I have ventured into "ART THERAPY all my life and have put my feet in the "ARTS" in all forms and have had no damage to disclose to you. With that said watch for my offerings in good faith.
If you expect to be cured using ART then you are in the WRONG area. I do NOT clain I can "resolve issues' you are experiencing. I COACH and you create the ART and you are then able to "VIEW" your finished creations and take the results and think about what this art means to you personally. I will not judge your are or advise you at any time! G.B.
ART THERAPY COACH, Jean Blenkhorn aka, Art Doll
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Happy Dancing!! I received my supplies from QKD!
I received my supplies from QKD and the rubber stamps are SO...steme PUNK! In the past I have mingled with "The Genre" of STEMEPUNK so I hva knowledge and went through my stash. I found this description in an old e-mail and don't know the author. I don't take credit for the article/description. Below I have posted it.
No copyright infringements intended. If you know of the person who wrote this please contact me and I will remove this. For now this is just an unknown reference and I feel it explains the history in an adequate way. It reminds me of a dictionary type example:
“Steampunk is a sub-genre of science fiction and speculative fiction, frequently
featuring elements of fantasy, that came into prominence in the 1980s and
early 1990s. The term denotes works set in an era or world where steam
power is still widely used — usually the 19th century, and often Victorian era
England — but with prominent elements of either science fiction or fantasy,
such as fictional technological inventions like those found in the works of H. G.
Wells and Jules Verne, or real technological developments like the computer
occurring at an earlier date. Other examples of steampunk contain alternate
history-style presentations of “the path not taken” of such technology as
dirigibles, analog computers, or digital mechanical computers (such as Charles
Babbage‘s Analytical engine); these frequently are presented in an idealized
light, or with a presumption of functionality.
Steampunk is often associated with cyberpunk and shares a similar fanbase
and theme of rebellion, but developed as a separate movement (though both
have considerable influence on each other). Apart from time period and level
of technological development, the main difference between cyberpunk and
steampunk is that steampunk settings usually tend to be less obviously
dystopian than cyberpunk, or lack dystopian elements entirely.
Origin: From an old e-mail. ? Author.
No copyright infringements intended. If you know of the person who wrote this please contact me and I will remove this. For now this is just an unknown reference and I feel it explains the history in an adequate way. It reminds me of a dictionary type example:
“Steampunk is a sub-genre of science fiction and speculative fiction, frequently
featuring elements of fantasy, that came into prominence in the 1980s and
early 1990s. The term denotes works set in an era or world where steam
power is still widely used — usually the 19th century, and often Victorian era
England — but with prominent elements of either science fiction or fantasy,
such as fictional technological inventions like those found in the works of H. G.
Wells and Jules Verne, or real technological developments like the computer
occurring at an earlier date. Other examples of steampunk contain alternate
history-style presentations of “the path not taken” of such technology as
dirigibles, analog computers, or digital mechanical computers (such as Charles
Babbage‘s Analytical engine); these frequently are presented in an idealized
light, or with a presumption of functionality.
Steampunk is often associated with cyberpunk and shares a similar fanbase
and theme of rebellion, but developed as a separate movement (though both
have considerable influence on each other). Apart from time period and level
of technological development, the main difference between cyberpunk and
steampunk is that steampunk settings usually tend to be less obviously
dystopian than cyberpunk, or lack dystopian elements entirely.
Origin: From an old e-mail. ? Author.
Friday, September 23, 2011
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
September Special 60% off. Fantasy Gift Rubber Stamp.
QKD has a rubber stamp special for September. 60% off: $1.20 for The FANTACY GIFT RUBBER STAMP.
Designed by, Maigan Lynn
To buy this stamp please go to: http://www.queenkatdesigns.com/
Designed by, Maigan Lynn
To buy this stamp please go to: http://www.queenkatdesigns.com/
Monday, September 19, 2011
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Friday, September 16, 2011
Thursday, September 15, 2011
RIP AMY!
Any one very depressed today? well not just today...and if you are happy I want you to have a big brain POOP!
I am thinking of RIP AMY! And I want to celerbrate hre DYING! Bad ha? Well keep reading.
Get some tabs off your soda cans and cut out some circles with scissors. BE CAREFUL or you will cut yourself...and go with AMY where your bones will get moldy. (once you make the circle keep going till' you get to a 1/2 inch STOP! Now take a cutter knife and swipe along sides. Let the curls do their thing the do best!
Now some black ribbon will do. Take 3 strands and crochet or macrame adding the pop tabs. Make a shrine like bracelet or headband for AMY'S BEE-HIVE HAIR. Cut our a piece of cardboard and paint black....get a bobbbi-pin...safety pins and some "DUCT TAKE" and start rolling!! Show me!
Watch the video by BRUNO MARS...WON'T YOU COME ON OVER VALERIE!
come play with me!! thanks!!!!
I am thinking of RIP AMY! And I want to celerbrate hre DYING! Bad ha? Well keep reading.
Get some tabs off your soda cans and cut out some circles with scissors. BE CAREFUL or you will cut yourself...and go with AMY where your bones will get moldy. (once you make the circle keep going till' you get to a 1/2 inch STOP! Now take a cutter knife and swipe along sides. Let the curls do their thing the do best!
Now some black ribbon will do. Take 3 strands and crochet or macrame adding the pop tabs. Make a shrine like bracelet or headband for AMY'S BEE-HIVE HAIR. Cut our a piece of cardboard and paint black....get a bobbbi-pin...safety pins and some "DUCT TAKE" and start rolling!! Show me!
Watch the video by BRUNO MARS...WON'T YOU COME ON OVER VALERIE!
come play with me!! thanks!!!!
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
QKD
I am happy Dancing I have been selected to Design For Queen Kat Designs. Thanks so much Vicki for believing in me.
Welcome To: JEAN'S ART DOLLIES
This acrylic painting was designed for the challenge over at Smeared Ink.
Acrilic Paint, Water Colors, Sharpie Markers, And Smeared and Smudge Rubber Stamps
Utilized. The Picture was designed by me: Jean's Digital Elements. The baby in the picture is Sophia and she is 6 months.
Acrilic Paint, Water Colors, Sharpie Markers, And Smeared and Smudge Rubber Stamps
Utilized. The Picture was designed by me: Jean's Digital Elements. The baby in the picture is Sophia and she is 6 months.
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