Monday, May 16, 2016

Well I have been creating and posting it all on my Facebook page under takeoutmuse. The doodling has been added to with an obsession for canvases-stretched and panels, ranging from 4x4 to 18x24. I have transferred "Domes" onto a few painted smaller canvases in bits and pieces. Transfer onto the stretched canvas is definitely more challenging but just offers more design experiments/options.

Monday, January 18, 2016

Changing my middle name from Procrastination to Distraction

Its another new year and I'm making some creative changes. Number one-GET CREATIVE! I've signed up for swaps, challenges and even opened my Esty shop! Have one canvas on there, with a really bad pic, but have signed up for he ETSY Revolution for 2016 to get me going in right direction. Going to a scrapbook retreat the end of April and planning on Vegas for Polymer Clay in October. Why the flurry of activity? I have 3 reasons. 1) My mom was diagnosed with cancer 2 days before Christmas. She has already done 1 round of chemo and set up for the radiation next month. Cancer is nothing I can help with or control, so going to be creative, because that would make her happy. (this is why I'm "changing" my middle name to Distraction) 2) To help me lose weight. I get in the zone when I'm creating and can barely manage to drink a full cup of HOT coffee. (I've also given up processed sugar which will help alot!) I will get a work out just organizing all the supplies as its going to involve rearranging 2 rooms. 3) If I don't do something will all the supplies I've got, my bestie is going to sign me up for that show "Hoarders". Not really kidding-its kinda of overwhelming the amount of stuff I have, but I really do have plans for every bit of it. Really! How am I going to do all of this? I've got a planner, just for creative stuff with 5 sections to organize all of my creative plans. ART-for swaps & challenges CREATE-for ideas and inventory BELIEVE-for blog post ideas and dates-going for weekly INSPIRE-for class ideas, supply lists, contact info. I LOVE TEACHING. This may be my Youtube section as well FOCUS-for Etsy,so I can send off my finished projects to new homes. One of the challenges I am looking at is weekly, and I think I'm going to do it. Its for polymer clay, which I haven't played with enough, still. The idea is to pick a theme to work on and post pics to keep you accountable. Mom likes butterflies, so this maybe the theme I use. I figure if I can watch 3-4hrs of TV a night doing nothing, then I can easily get all of this done. My PVR will be working overtime. Now its time to do some non creative work, so I can be creative guilt free!

Thursday, October 8, 2015

Setting a personal record by posting twice in a year. I finished another doodle, Skulls! the original is 5.5x8.5 inches, and I plan on using the all over pattern as well as bits and pieces.
What to doodle next?

Saturday, September 12, 2015

I've been Zen Doodling!

I've watched alot of zentangle and zentangled inspired sketches and decided to give it a try.I started this in March and carried my sketchbook & pens with me everywhere. Alot of the doodling was done waiting for the bus, bits and pieces created 10 and 20 minutes at a time. There are bits I hated, but now I can't find them. This the most abstract artwork I've ever done and actually like. Zentangle is very definitely "zen", letting you kind of zone out and just doodle. What made this work for me was tracing the half circles all over the page and then filling them with pattern.
I shared this in Las Vegas at Clay Carnival, by printing off a laser copy and transferring the image onto raw clay. I'd had this planned for months, to create inchies to swap, with a technique I had never tried. Good thing it worked, I had no plan B! Here's some pics of the transfer in progress-which I did in my hotel room in Vegas =). (call me a Planned Procrastinator if you will)
All you need to do an image transfer to clay, is a copy of your chosen artwork printed off a laser printer (mine is a HP LaserJet P1102w and I love it) on regular printer paper, a spray bottle of water and a sheet of conditioned raw polymer clay. White or lighter colours would be the best choice for this technique. Lay the image face down on the raw clay and burnish it so that the entire surface of the image is sticking to the clay surface. Spritz it with water, enough so that you can see your image thru the paper. Then rub off the paper. Be more gentle the clearer the image gets, as you are getting right to the ink. This is the messy part, all those little bits of paper, but I was able to sweep them up pretty easily. If doing a larger piece (mine was about 10.5x7 inches) do a bit at a time. If some parts don't transfer, its simply because the image didn't burnish properly to the clay, but no worries, gives it authentic "distressed" look. There are ways to add colour, but I haven't tried that yet. I love this technique and have more doodles in the process to do it with. And pretty sure it will work with other surfaces. Cant wait to doodle and transfer some more!

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Woohoo, figured out how to add the 26 Altered Card Challenge Button from Claudine! Thanks to her directions of course-now to get some preppy started, and to continue blogging!
Oooh boy its been a long long time! And it's silly, because I've talking about my since May, and am only now getting my butt in gear! I've bought a tripod for my camera, have a new laptop and a tablet, pretty much every electronic thingy I would need to do TUTORIALS! soon, very soon!

Saturday, December 21, 2013

Warm Winter Wishes

Having very warm thoughts as I read my last post. Well on my way the land of forever warm when my best intentions get the best of me it seems. Ah well, to cool things off in my world.....
I did 5 craft shows this last season, and got a special order that rocked my little felt loving world. I was asked to do a sea turtle. I have always loved sea turtles, so at first I had very involved mixed media ideas. I got started with an olive green felt, played with a green blue polymer clay shell that was to have embossed tin pieces. Still sounds cool, however I kept staring at this olive green body and it wasn't working. I was to mail this off very soon in order for it to get to the gift giver in time for Christmas, so I had to get this to work.
Off to the internet I go. Hundreds of sea turtles later and inspiration hit when I got to the hatchlings!
I created a new pattern, change the colours completely. Stitched, stitched and stitched. I haven't been this happy in months-sewing by hand makes my heart happy.

Please met the first of many to come hatchlings of

Canadian Winter Sea Turtles


This little guy almost didn't make it to his new home cause I loved him so much! But I was a good girl, sent him off and now just realized the little card I attached spelled Canadian wrong- OOPs! He is numbered, stitched 1 on his tail (which was added after the photoshoot).I've got more in the works, as well as a few new "Canadian Winter Sea life" soon to be created. Now off to stitch some more-
Happy Holidays Everyone!