OH HOW I LOVE THEE - Blue linocut print, 8x10. This hand-pulled poster was printed in blue on beautiful letterpress paper. The linoleum block is cut by hand, inked, then each linoprint is pressed individually. Due to the printmaking process (which is done entirely by hand), there will be variations from print to print, and there may be darker areas on the printed image. All materials are permanent and archival. This is the perfect gift for the love of your life! •Paper measures 8x10 in (20.3x25.4cm) •Image measures 6x8 in •Initialed on front & signed on the back •Frame not included All purchases are carefully packaged and shipped flat. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• back to shop: http://www.etsy.com/shop/thebigharumph ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• +++ s o h a n d m a d e i t h u r t s +++
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Hey everyone! So if you've been following along with our life at all then you know that little baby girl is well past her due date and not showing any major signs of wanting to change that! I've had lots of signs that things are progressing normally, but overall it's all quiet on the home front:| That being said, costumes have pretty much taken a back seat for Martin and I this year, and so if I'm not sitting home with a newborn on Halloween, than I'll have to come up with something pretty last minute. That's where this round-up comes in! 1 // 2 // 3 // 4 // 5 // 6 // 7 // 8 // 9 // 10 // 11 // 12 I know that for whatever reason, there are tons of ladies out there like me who haven't had the time to think of any type of costume for themselves yet this year, and also since I've been getting emails asking about retro ideas for Halloween, I decided to share them with all of you in the hopes of providing some inspiration for last minute costumes! All you need to complete a look with one of these styles is some bold lips, a great cat-eye, top it off with a retro style shirt and pencil skirt and you're good to go! For those of you who have been looking for an excuse to do your hair like this, Halloween is the perfect time:) Thank you all again so much for your encouragement and support as we wait for baby girl. Your sweet comments, emails, and messages make me feel so happy and loved! I hope you have a great day, and thank you so much for reading! Xoxo, Emily P.S. If you want more immediate updates about the baby, its probably best to follow on Instagram! xo facebook ♥ instagram ♥ youtube ♥ twitter ♥ pinterest ♥ rss ♥ bloglovin
This Anton Schneider Black Forest cuckoo is my most treasured collectible from Germany. It is displayed in a litte alcove next to the fireplace in our family room. Aside from the fine craftmanship, reputation and reliability, this cuckoo clock is a...
This listing is for a FRAMED PRINT only. All prints are printed on 300GSM silk paper or similar. If you'd rather NO FRAME, click here: https://etsy.me/3nR0bwH PLEASE READ CAREFULLY ◆◆◆ HOW IT WORKS ◆◆◆ 1. Make your purchase. 2. Once your information is received, your print will be framed and posted! ◆◆◆ THANK YOU ◆◆◆ * Please note, all items purchased are for PERSONAL USE ONLY. Resale is strictly prohibited. Copyright © 2019-2021 KyriDesign.
002 Love, simple notebook with creative design idea for Notebook, Journals, Diary or gifts " Thank you for always being there for me and loving me the way I am " In difficult times when you are looking around, you may not be able to see anyone but if there's someone who's still by your side. Oh dear, how lucky you are! Please see the value of that person. In this day it is difficult to find true love. if you found it, please take good care of it and see its value.
Managing papers and materials can be a hassle and oh so time consuming. I remember during my first year of teaching feeling like so much of that precious instructional time was wasted in passing out papers and materials, so I thought I'd give four papers to one person at the table to pass out.
Hi, Lynda here. Oh, how I love ice dyeing. This month I'll be posting about adding resists to this fun technique. But first I'd like to give you a little history on ice dyeing. Several ice dyed fat quarters Back in 2010 I was writing a column for our newspaper about local artists. I had always been into arts and crafts, but never dyed anything until after I interviewed Karen, a fabric artist. As soon as I walked into her studio, I fell in love with her bolts and bolts of snow dyed fabrics. Winter was approaching, so I ran out to our local Blick's and bought several fiber reactive dyes, fabric, and other supplies. In January 2011, I snow dyed my first fabrics. I loved the results, but then the snow was gone. I remembered that Karen had made her snow with a snow machine when snow wasn't available. I thought instead of making snow with ice, why not just use ice cubes. I googled ice dyeing and dyeing with ice, but couldn't find any information on it. I decided to go ahead and try it, and was so excited with my results. This is my very first ice-dyed piece, "Mayo's Garden." I mounted it on canvas and hung in my studio to remind me of what started me on this journey. Mayo's Garden hanging in my studio After writing a blog post about my experiences, I queried Quilting Arts about writing an article about ice dyeing, and ended up writing the first article on the technique in the August/September 2011 issue. Since that time the technique has taken off and fabric artists all over are creating such lovely fabric. I definitely don't consider myself "queen" of ice dyeing, but think of myself as "mother" of it! If you have never ice dyed, I taped a webinar in 2013 for Quilting Arts that is still available. You can see it here. You can see my very first tutorial on my blog here. I'm also working right now on Icy Delights, my online class all about this wonderful technique. I'll be talking more about the class later this month before it goes live. So for this month, let's talk about resists. The first one is clothes pins. I absolutely LOVE using clothes pins whether I'm ice dyeing, low immersion dyeing, or in my easy and fast silk scarf dyeing classes where we use instant set dyes. For this piece I used Cerulean Blue, Fuchsia, and Golden Yellow. It looks difficult, but it's just fan folded and then clipped with clothes pins. I also did an experiment with this folding and clipping and using the same dyes, but didn't ice dye. I just put dye on the fabric without using ice and here is the result. It's pretty, but doesn't have the texture you get with ice. Here is my thrift store shirt that I folded and clipped the same way. I also dyed my hubby a shirt. And a silk scarf. This is just one type of resist. You could also use rubber bands or hemostats, to name a few. There are so many different ways to get more texture. Ice dyeing gives such beautiful results and adding resists just bumps up the beauty. See you next week for another resist I love to use with ice dyeing.
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Released in 2018, on Vinyl and on label Apple Records (0602567963301). John Lennon — Imagine. Genre: Rock. Style: Pop Rock