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Thursday, May 19, 2016

Rarely A Morning Without Product Photography

New Line Exquisite Little Tags 4Pk Multi Event
Photographing my first pack of 4 Events tags to list today. This is a good place to shoot because of the large window. You can see that I use several lamps. I also have the ceiling light on. The light to the left is a torchiere floor lamp, so I have the top light on too. It's a 3-way and I have it at the highest setting. The middle lamp is a tabletop Ott light, which provides true-color lighting. I have been using Styrofoam sheets as a base, because they are so white, and show off my products so well. They also provide some texture to the background, adding interest to an otherwise flat white surface.
Artsy Craftery Design Studio 4Pk of tags for a variety of events.

I have space now to create a light box out of a cardboard box and white paper, but haven't gotten around to it. Sometimes, I also go outside to photograph, but it's better not to do so in sunlight. Low sunlight or overcast days are suggested by photography professionals, but I don't like photographing in that type of light. It would probably be good to use a flash in those cases.

Product photography; the dreaded and hated task! I do enjoy it though, which is why I take too many photos for my listings. I've got to settle on 4-5 standard photographic arrangements, so that I can salvage a few more minutes of time to create. The work of the creative weary never ends; and neither does the satisfaction!
 LTC

Thursday, December 04, 2014

CRAFT: Why Not Create Your Own Giftwrap?

You can easily create wrapping paper, or giftwrap, out of newspaper, white drawing paper on a roll, newsprint, etc. This can be done with the paper surface laid flat, or after you have wrapped the gift in it.

I created some giftwrap designs on brown kraft paper, after I wrapped the gifts. This gift was stamped with my hand-carved Uptree Downtree stamps. Before I did that, I painted the blue hills. I used a gold metallic paint pen to add the treetop stars and golden snow flakes on the ground.
Handmade Giftwrap: Stamped & Painted
I painted this manly plaid design in blue and green. Metallic gold and silver paint pens were used to finish the grid design. I also added a raffia tie.
Wrapping Paper: Handmade Plaid Design
For this simple tree design, I first painted 3 hills in 2 colors of blue. Then, I used a small tree template as a reverse stencil and sponged green paint around it. I finished this gift with gold metallic paint pen for the star, tree outline and hill outline. My last touch was to create silver metallic snow flakes on the middle hill.
Giftwrap: Handmade With Stenciling
For small gifts, grab a piece of regular 8 1/2 x 11" printer or drawing tablet paper and create a quick piece of sturdy giftwrap. This is how I began creating my Heart Papers. This design started with leftover red paint from another project. I painted the hearts to salvage the paint. Over time, I added a stamped (foam roller) grid pattern in metallic copper and painted in green highlights.
Red Hearts Handpainted Paper By Artsy Craftery Design Studio
This is a pretty striking black hearts hand-painted paper design isn't it? I think it would make an attractive giftwrap for a man, or someone who likes Goth-inspired themes. Again, I used leftover black paint to create the hearts. The fuchsia highlights were made with leftover paint also.
Black Hearts Hand-painted Paper Design by Artsy Craftery Studio
Keep a folder, like I do, of various sizes of scrap paper to paint on. I always have a supply of hand-painted papers in various stages of completion. As you finish out each one, you'll always have a supply of unique giftwraps for small gifts. Only use your favorite designs to wrap gifts for other artists or crafters. Then, you won't have to suffer seeing your designs ripped apart and tossed into the round file. You know that fellow creatives will gingerly remove your masterpiece and cherish it, or even better, reuse it in the creation of a hand-bound book or collage. That would make you very happy!

Leah Goren Hand-printed Paper For Handmade Soaps
 To create your designs, make marks on paper with brushes, rubber/clear stamps, cut fruit, carved veggies, or any make-do tool, with anything that you can hold in your hand. Don't forget your fingers!

Looks like a cut potato was used to begin the creation of this watermelon slices paper.
Mommo-Design, Italy
This elegant blue slate bird giftwrap was created with a randomly-placed stamp. You can tell that the crafter angled the stamp differently for some of the prints.
La-Petit-Cuisine, Finland
How about creating a black wrapping paper with a white design. See how it's done at Alisa Burke: Redefine Creativity.
Alisa Burke Design
 You can paint a scene on your paper, or one of your favorite animals. Paint an animal, bird, fish or an insect that your gift recipient loves. You don't even have to use paint. Use markers or both.
Hand-painted Wrapping Paper By Arty Shroo
 Here's a simple paper design marked with color bars. You can use a brush, the long edge of a piece of paper or cloth folded, or even your finger.
PaintSewGlueChew.com: A UK-based Lifestyle Blog.

I created this brown kraft paper design for a gift to my sister on her birthday. I used 3 different designs of small foam rollers. Actually, my tool is a mini paint roller with interchangeable heads. Three of the heads are made of yellow sponge with designs carved in. I started my design with dark blue in a horizontal bars pattern.
Blue horizontal bar pattern on handpainted paper.
Next, I used the grid pattern to roll on orange acrylic paint. I didn't have a design in mind when I started. I just chose some roller heads that I wanted to try, and a paint scheme. My sister's favorite color is blue. I chose the orange because it's complimentary, and the white to relieve the heaviness of the dark paper and other paint colors.

Foam Roller Design Handmade Giftwrap
Orange, Blue, White Hand-painted Paper By Artsy Craftery Design Studio

Grid-design Hand-painted Wrap For Gifts

I ended with a white pattern rolled with the vertical bar roller head. The white added a nice (here comes that word that you, like me, now hate) POP of color.
Hand-painted Giftwrap by Artsy Craftery.
I really like the design. Once the package was wrapped, the design reminded me of city lights in a megatropolis. From certain angles, the brown, blue and orange colors recede, and the white glows like window lights.
Gift Wrapped With Hand-painted Paper Design
Yahoo.com offers some great tips on quick routes to holiday gift-wrapping.

Yahoo quick gift-wrapping tips.
If you are good at image editing and uploading pics to websites, you can create your own wrapping paper at several POD sites. Upload your image and save your design. Place your order, and the website will produce your giftwrap and mail it to you. Some sites that offer this nifty service are:




Spoonflower Paper Design Created By Member
Some Of The Blank Papers Available At Amazon:

Brown Kraft Paper
White Paper Rolls
Newsprint
Art Paper
Solid-Colored Papers

Thursday, February 07, 2013

Good Evening Blog: A Mishmash Night


It's Thursday, a good evening for mishmash work.  My mind is darting here and there as I think of all the new techniques I want to try, and new projects I want to start.  I don't know why this evening I am so inspired to launch new things.  Surely I have so many projects that I can continue.  Some new ideas are related to ongoing projects, many are not.

One thing I won't be designing anymore is bookmarks, except customized ones.  Here is the last bookmark that I made.  


Handmade bookmark: -front- , collage, altered art, large format.
It was a gift, to my baby sister (37), at Christmas.  I liked it so much that I was going to continue with the design.


Collage, altered art bookmark: -back-, hand-painted paper, stamping, fibers, sequins, jewels, marker, colored pencils, beads.
But alas, my bookmark making is going the way of my handmade card making.  While the love affair with hard copies of books will never end for some, me included, people don't read books like they used to.  You know.  Desktop computer, tablet, laptop, cell phone, ereader, ebooks, email, etc., etc. 

My card and bookmark ideas and designs will be transferred to wall art, desk sets, organization items, digital downloads and other more marketable handcrafted products.  

I'm designing 6-sided art stamps for sale, and I've carved 4, and 2 for myself.  After test-stamping them, on real products that I can alter, embellish and list, I am cleaning up the designswhich can involve re-carving some areas.

Always direct the blade away from your body when carving art stamps.

I am going to make 3 more of the coffee place cards, in the image below.  The set of 4 will be listed in my eCrater Coffeetime Anytime shop.

  Keep your fingers out of the path of the carving tools when shaping your hand-carved stamp designs.
I'm glad I've been through the learning curve of accidentally carving text so that it prints backwards, instead of forwards.  Aren't you thrilled when the learning curve is over so that you can get on with it, and soar?


Handmades Tag -front-

I made individual handmades tags for 3 items that I'll be shipping to North Carolina.  They will be sold at the shop of a friend.


Handmades Tag -back-

More on this later.  I'll share the other 2 tags too.  I love making unique handmades tags for my products.  I also like designing and selling them too.  I'll be making more of them to offer in my eCrater store.  I'm moving Exquisite Little Tags Shop from this blog to there.

Hope you're having a wonderful, creative February!


Saturday, May 12, 2012

Making Cards That Mothers Would Love

If you are not connected to me at flickr.com, you haven't seen these 2 Mother's Day cards that I made with my art stamps.  This 2 Dragonflys stamp can be used by inking only one of the dragonfly panels.

You can also print the complete stamp on a piece of paper and cut each dragonfly panel apart.  They each will have their own border and can be used as individual clipart.

Dragonflys Handcarved Art Stamp w/Handmade Card
This art stamp was quite a chore because I didn't have my carving tools at that time.  Carving with a straight X-acto blade is murder.  I sent this 2 Dragonflys card to my baby sister, Candice, who lives here in Jacksonville, and has a 16-year-old, Trevian.

Handcarved Eraser Art Stamp w/Sundial Handmade Card
I made the sundial card using the masking technique, which adds dimension.  I sent this card to my middle sister, Rita, who lives in Nashville.  She has 3 grown children, Everett, Sharie and Mitchell.  Kolbe just turned 11.

Both are tri-fold cards and I was so anxious to get them off that I didn't have time to photograph the inside.  I'll have to make more stamped, tri-fold cards to show to you.  They are quite unique.

Happy Mother's Day and have a positive and pleasant week filled with more creating.

Saturday, April 07, 2012

Papercrafting Fetish Fixation Obsession

Why I love papercrafting I don't know.  I don't know when it began, but maybe before I was conceived, as was my love of creativity period.  Long ago I adopted the moniker paperlady, though there are others who use it as well.  What you don't know is that everywhere I've been on the creative www I've sought to use paper crafting user names.

Collage: Applying my hand-painted paper in my Scarfed Lady small collage wall art.
One of my favorites is paperdreamer, which I use at Twitter.  I dream and daydream of paper and papercrafts projects.  At Picasa I'm paperfix.  When I was at DeviantArt I was papervariant.  Maybe paper excites me because it's easy to tear, either with a straight, deckled or uneven edge.  I don't know.  You can only understand if the lightweight sheets of colorful, crafting bliss also send you into swooning fits. 

Lucy Painter (Consulting Editor), Hermes House (Publisher) 2002
 My favorite coffee table book is my Papercrafts and Origami.  I confiscated this thick creative reference years ago for a cool $5 at Barnes and Noble.  I read it like a novel, because it gives me a thrill as I get to know the papercrafts characters in the projects.  I figure out the mystery of each papercraft construction as I read over and over.  Bizarre isn't it?  I like being creatively bizarre.


Papercrafted Greeting Medallions
When I saw a paper project for these pinwheels in the latest issue of Better Homes and Gardens, I could not rest until I tried it.  It was on my mind day and night until I was able to find time to make two.  As usual my mind runs ahead with a proliferation of creative ideas.  I know you know about that!  That is how I added the bird and leaf dangles to make my Medallion Greetings.

Though I work with a variety of media, paper in all weights, sizes, colors and textures, is irresistibly fascinating.  You think I'm partial to paper?  Well, I'm a paper queen, because I feel rich and royal when I work with paper.

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CraftsBits has an extensive library of papercraft projects. 
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Tuesday, April 03, 2012

Birds Of A Crafty Feather Flock Creatively Together

Have you ever wondered how it would feel to not have your creative friends?  Except for our own self-motivation, life would be dull, boring and uninspiring, that's for sure.  Cultivating new connections and friendships with others who create is well worth the effort.

Paper Crafting: Glitter Bird Mobile

Contrary to what some may think, there is no fear of a true friend stealing our ideas.  If inspired by our work, that clever friend will give credit when due.  That's the great thing about birds of a feather...they do unto others...you know.


Papercrafting: Purple & Chartreuse Birds
There are the friends who are into what you do, and who use similar artistic techniques.  You can talk shop with them and be motivated to learn new ways to produce your artwork.  Good friends are hard to come buy.  Don't you appreciate them?


Papercrafts: Cardstock Birds w/Glitter
How about your friends who do a very different type of crafting than what you do?  Aren't we inspired by friends like that?  Aren't we fired up to try new and diverse methods of creating our craftwork?  True friends are few and far apart, and they admire each other.  I value them.  Don't you?


Paper Crafts: Red Cardstock Birds w/Sequin Eyes
Birds of a creative feather fly artistically together.  At the end of the day, when it's all said and done, they've inspired each other upwards, to higher heights and wider horizons.


Crafting With Paper: Birds from hand drawn template.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Papier Mache' Napkin Rings Sport Their Napkins

Handcrafted Dinner Napkins & Napkin Rings

It was fun completing my papier mache' napkin rings.  I am especially elated because I had been procrastinating for some time about starting this papier mache' how to project.

It was easier than I thought to smooth the little glue-soaked paper strips around the rings in this papercrafting project.  This goes to show that we fear things that we need not fear.  We need to stop stalling, get going and produce more art and craft.




The rings and napkins compliment each other just as I meant them to.  They look even more colorful and vibrant than I imagined.

I plan to produce more artsy stuff for my Pepper! Pepper! line.


Available at eCrater.
Tissue Paper Sculpted Pepper



Read about the technique I used to make these rings:
Papier Mache With Glue Is A Snap
Papier Mache How To: Base Coating
Papier Mache How To: Tissue Sculpting
Papier Mache How To: Adding Tissue Paper Stems

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Just A Little Something

Handmade Gift Tag
Have you ever thought of what attractive gift tags your doodles can make?


My little birdie scribble has a brother.  They both are waiting to greet gift recipients with a perky hello.  How happy I am that I didn't send them to the round file!  They are much more useful as creative bearers of good will.

Isn't it interesting how we try so hard to execute a perfect piece of artwork, when a doodle like this can bring so much joy and pleasure to someone's life?  Loosen up and create.  You would do more creating if you would stop trying to be so perfect.

This scrap piece of card stock has a blended pastel background. I finished it with hand lettering and accents in black permanent marker, and a raffia tie.  Buy this tag , along with 2 others of your choice at my Gift Tag Shop at Craftsu.