Monthly Archives: September 2018

Fall Leaves

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Last week, I shared the pumpkin picture I painted for a display in my living room (https://crapsmanship.com/2018/09/23/pumpkin-pic/). I change the picture out every month or so to match the season. I also use this same strategy for a display in my guest bathroom, and this time I decided to use my 5″ x 7″ Gelli Plate to make a picture of fall leaves. Read the rest of this entry

Pumpkin Pic

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I’ve posted before about the seasonal pictures I keep on a small table in my living room. The white frame houses a 6″ x 6″ mat, and I try and create a picture to match the season. Here’s my Memorial Day pic:  https://crapsmanship.com/2018/05/25/memorial-day-watercolor/.

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ATCs 3 Ways

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img_5789Friends Martha, Kathy, and I went to a Pinners conference in Arlington, Texas. Of course, we had a blast being together and buying crafting crap. We came to the conference loaded with Artist Trading Cards, ready to trade with other artists. Much to our surprise and a little to our disappointment, many of the booths were geared more toward buying than to making. That didn’t stop us from looking at the jewelry and clothing exhibits, but we spent most of our time at the booths that had art supplies to demo and to buy. No one, however, offered to trade ATCs with us, so we surreptitiously spread our cards throughout the exhibit halls. Read the rest of this entry

Artist Trading Cards

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I’ve always turned up my nose at the idea of Artist Trading Cards. I mean, why would I want to start a new collection when I hardly have room for what I already have? But when Martha, Kathy, and I scheduled a trip to Dallas for a big crafters’ conference, Martha suggested we make some ATCs in case we have the opportunity to swap with other crapspeople, er, I mean craftspeople. So I approached the task with my usual blend of ineptitude, mixed media, and luck. Here are a few of what I’ve created so far.

I used a stamp and a label on the back of each to identify the “artist.”

They’ve been strangely addictive to make, and I’ll create more before our trip in mid-September. I might even sprinkle them throughout the conference hall for my donation to found art!