Watch me grow and change as I progress thru my art. I never do the same thing twice. It is a forever changing, learning, growing process for me.
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Seaglass Necklace Spring Greens
This pendant reminds me of the first bits of yellow green poking up through the dirt. I love spring, the smell of the earth warming up and coming back to life. The mud on my dogs paws. The excitement of your first blooms of forsythia. It's all so precious.
Hi J.Christina, I used the age old method of decoupage! I found some Amy Butler scrapbook paper, I use it endlessly. The glass is sea glass and I am running out! I heard that one of the Islands of MA has an endless supply, going on a treasure hunt soon!
I live in a small hamlet in New Hampshire with my husband and son. It is a quintessential New England town with lots of character and history. We have a sweet golden and a black cat (did you know black cats are the last to be adopted?). I am making art again, after a break to raise my son. I have been away from my creative side for too long. I spent all my time on play dates and themed parties. I took my son to every art show and gallery I could find. I took him to music lessons and to live shows. I took him to plays and the theatre. I have tried to expose him to every food and culture I could find. I was obsessed with showing him all the different ways an artist can express themselves. We have lived all over the country and travelled as much as possible. Which is never enough for me!
2 comments:
I love this! Did you use resin or did you glue the paper (fabric?) to glass?
Hi J.Christina, I used the age old method of decoupage! I found some Amy Butler scrapbook paper, I use it endlessly. The glass is sea glass and I am running out! I heard that one of the Islands of MA has an endless supply, going on a treasure hunt soon!
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