Tag Archives: art for sale
Patchwork Collage Paper
Art as therapy is a wonderful idea! Making things you like to make lifts your spirits….maybe that why making things is addictive! However some days grief and sorrow get you down so you don’t want to even brush your hair let alone make art. But here is a good project for the days you don’t want to commit yourself to working on a masterpiece Continue reading
My Precious Nature Journal
A collaborative nature journal. Continue reading
Big Collage Using Handmade Papers
How I used the crayon collage papers I made in one large collage. Continue reading
Love Each Other
There is only one hope for our country right now and that is the hope we have in Jesus. His love is the only power strong enough to make a difference. “I give you a new commandment: Love each other. … Continue reading
Crayon Collage Papers
How I used crayons to make patterned collage paper. Continue reading
Unite in Prayer
After Solomon became king God appeared to him in a dream and offered him anything he wanted. Solomon asked for an understanding heart, for discernment and wisdom in order to be the best king he could be. God granted him … Continue reading
Staining Papers
Bad things that happen in our lives can leave an ugly stain on our hearts. If we let it that stain can negatively affect our lives. On the other hand if we let God fix it he will make that … Continue reading
22 Ways to Use Your Collage Papers
Mono printing, stamping, stenciling staining, etc. is so fun that it can be addictive. So then you end up with a huge stack of lovely papers. What can you do them? You can give or trade your excess papers to … Continue reading
Using “Ugly”Papers
These pages are from my Book 22, which is a junk journal or collage book. I started with “ugly” scrapbook paper, my own art that was ugly and other random papers. The page on the left is the back of … Continue reading
So You Think You Can’t Draw?
Have you ever said that you can’t make art because you can’t draw? My answer to you: “Have you ever seen a painting by Pablo Picasso, Mark Rothko, or Jackson Pollock? You do not need to draw to be … Continue reading