Friday, August 19, 2011

Farmers Market

Farmers market
 Farmers Markets are always a wonderful source of inspiration. Husb and I go to our local one on Friday mornings.

Farmers market  Farmers market
Even though I photoed the flowers, I brought them home and drew from real life.
Farmers market

Farmers market
And yes, the perfect use for my Polaroid Pogo printer!


Pages like these, for traveling are going to be some much fun! If you're going to Orvieto, Italy in May or the South of France in September with me next year, we'll be visiting, drawing and eating at the local farmers markets.
  Farmers market
Farmers market  Farmers market
Meanwhile, visit your local farmers market with your camera and your sketchbook.

Farmers market Farmers marketFarmers market      Farmers market
HOT Summer giveaway today over at Melanie Testa's blog!!

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Hand stitching


Venice
detail of Venice ~ by Jane LaFazio
Pomegranate Jam ~ detail
 detail of Pomegranate Jam ~ by Jane LaFazio
buttons and blues detail
detail of Recycled Circles ~ by Jane LaFazio
orange sherbet~detail  
detail of Orange Sherbet ~ by Jane LaFazio
Since I clearly love to hand stitch, and do it nearly every evening...AND have done needlework since I was 16 years old, you'd think I'd know more about needles. I do not. My needle case is full of every different size, and most of the time, I can't find the right needle for the thread I'm using...And since I love thread, and frequently buy it here,  I asked my friend, Laura Wasilowski to inform us all on the whole thread/needle number thing.

Matching needles and threads for hand embroidery
by
Laura Wasilowski

One of my favorite pastimes is adding hand embroidery to my fused art quilts. If you need a means to escape from your everyday woes, try hand stitchery. Your woes will fade away like a nasty rash after ointment is applied.

But like any treatment for woes you must begin with the right tools.
Matching the correct embroidery needle with your embroidery thread makes stiching a pleasure. Here's a handy chart to help you pair your long eyed embroidery needle with pearl cotton thread.

Pearl cotton thread is my choice for hand dyeing as well as for hand embroidery. With a slight sheen, this thread has the strength to hold up well when repeatedly drawn through fabric as a single strand. It also comes in a variety of sizes. Sizes 3, 5, 8, and 12 being my favorites.
couching size 2 thread (by Laura Wasilowski)
Size 3 pearl thread is very thick  making it difficult to stitch through your typical quilting fabric. But lay it on the surface of that same fabric, couching it into place, and it yields bold line and texture. Or use a Size 1 embroidery needle with the Size 3 thread to stitch through wool or felt with ease.
size 3 thread (by Laura Wasilowski) 
A size 3 embroidery needle works best for your Size 5 pearl cotton thread.
Size 5 thread is traditionally used as embellishment for crazy quilts. For fusers, stitching through 1 or 2 layers of fused fabric is about the max with this thread. Couching is always an option with size 5 thread.

My go-to thread for fused art quilts is a Size 8 pearl cotton. It shows up well, stitches easily, and lends it's self readily to all those details you can't make with fabric. A size 4 embroidery needle is the perfect size for Size 8 thread although you can use a Size 3 needle as well.
size 9 thread  (by Laura Wasilowski)
For a delicate touch, use a Size 12 pearl cotton thread with a Size 5 embroidery needle. This thin thread works great on small fused elements and quickly stitches through layers of fused fabric. When I really want to escape my woes, I load up Size 12 thread.
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thanks Laura! I'm ordering a bunch of needles from you today, and I'm going to mark them by number.
For more tips, visit Laura's Thread-u-cation Page on Laura's blog.

HOT summer blog hop giveaway continues over at Lyric Kinard's blog!

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Everyday Objects ~ from the bathroom

everyday objects ~ from the bathroom

everyday objects ~ from the bathroom

everyday objects ~ from the bathroom

everyday objects ~ from the bathroom

everyday objects ~ from the bathroom
Now, please, don't tell me you don't know what to draw...
everyday objects ~ from the bathroom
HOT summer blog hop giveaway continues! Go over to   Judy Coates Perez' blog today!

Monday, August 15, 2011

Everyday Objects ~ my purse

purse journal page detail
So, the theme (which I chose) for The Sketchbook Challenge this month is everyday objects. My purse and it's contents certainly fits that theme!
And I'm taking Susan Sorrell's online class Sketch'n Contour Embroidery . But I did her assignment wrong...
purse journal page
So I took my watercolor journal page and made it into a mixed media journal page.
purse journal page detail

purse contents
I scanned and printed my original drawing (above) and collaged and tissue traced (as seen in my DVD preview clip here)
purse journal page h ow to

purse journal page detail
HOT summer giveaway continues on Jill Berry's blog today!  (and don't forget you can leave a comment on my giveaway blog post until August 19.)

Sunday, August 14, 2011

HOT summer giveaway on JaneVille!



My new DVD
Today is my HOT summer giveaway! You'll win a whole bunch of cool stuff! A download of my DVD! so you can learn to draw, watercolor and simply enjoy the process of keeping a visual journal. And you'll win a copy of Cathy Johnson's book "Artist's Journal Workshop" to inspire you and show you how other artists fill their journals, a very cool pen/brush holder feather my custom fabric AND you'll win a FREE online class with yours truly through joggles.com!

You'll win a download of my dvd "from art journaling to art", a copy
of "Artist Journal Workshop" and a cool pencil/brush holder .


This cool pencil/brush holder is made with my spoonflower fabric, featuring my own watercolor images. The holder was designed and sewn by Kathi Price on etsy.

While you're waiting to see if you won these fabulous items, here are some tutorials to get you drawing and painting!
15 Step by step using a water soluble pen tutorial
thanksgiving Drawing and painting a small pumpkin

protea Sketching and painting exotic flowers

You can see all my tutorials here.

Leave a comment on this blog post to win a FREE download of my DVD "From art journaling to art" , Cathy Johnson's book, a terrific pencil/brush holder AND an online workshop with me! Wow, am I ever feelin' generous! Tell me why you enjoy keeping a visual journal, or why you want to start one. You can leave comments until August 20th, at which time I'll select a random winner. That winner will need to email me with their mailing address.


purse contents
more about this journal page later....

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Arizona Heat ~ monoprint

arizona heat detail

arizona heat
Aptly titled "Arizona Heat." A monoprint on cloth. I'll be putting some of my monoprints, including this one, in my JaneVille Etsy shop soon. And I'll be giving away one of the fabulous Gelli Printing Plates so you can try your own monoprinting.
arizona heat detail
I'll be teaching Monoprinting on Cloth at Visions Art Museum, San Diego on December 5.

I love these teeny tiny buttons! I usually find them in a scrap booking store (and pay way too much for them.)
arizona heat detail
Monoprinting is a fun technique for kids too. Check out Art & Creativity in Early Childhood Education blog. Anna Reyner, from Discount School Supply (where I get the BioColor paint I use for monoprinting)  came to my workshop at the Long Beach Quilt Festival and was inspired to adapt what I did for little kids.
arizona heat detail
HOT summer blog hop giveaway! Go on over to Tracie Lynn Huskamp's blog and see what she's giving away today! And come back here tomorrow for MY giveaway!

Friday, August 12, 2011

"Training" for France 2012

French Pastries
Oh the sacrifices I make for art! (I used the Luminarte Twinkling H2O's for the pink cookie, since it was so sparkley.)
French Pastries
I'm teaching in the South of France (yes!!!) in September 2012. (The Art Walk...Leisurely walking and watercolor...along the coast of the Mediterranean staying in Nice for 6 nights.... More photos and details here too.
So I must 'get in shape' by drawing and painting French things.
French Pastries
We'll be drawing in cafes, farmers markets and parks....Notice I start with the cafe subject matter first...
French Pastries

French Pastries
I'll be adding a croissant to this page...bet I'd better do some walking first.
Go over to Gloria Hansen's blog for the HOT summer blog hop giveaway!
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