Yesterday was the second demonstration of the year for the
Brush & Palette Club in our town.
Dani Tupper showed her techniques of applying watercolor paints diluted with water, using spray jars filled with the watered paints. She introduced, new to me, the idea of using spray webbing over her paper. She said one could also use the Halloween type webbing available in bags at hobby stores around that season, and that it would give the same effect. She would pull apart that type webbing and cover the paper with the wispy material prior to applying the paints.
Tupper applied spray webbing (available online) to the 140 lb. Arches watercolor paper, securing it onto her paper with tacks. Then over the webbing she sprayed on her colors, allowing them to dry. The webbing was then pulled off the paper, and various pools of color emerged with textures giving differing effects.
You can access Dani
here at her home website and see some of her beautiful works.
Below is one of her paintings in process.
Linking with
Fiber Arts Friday and
Freshly Finished Fridays, I have made several crochet book covers for writing journals. The inside of this one uses Mardi Gras material in like colors of purples and greens and blues. The flap is convenient for holding my mechanical pencil.
The journal cover is an idea with some directions given on
Elizabeth's blog, and she even has one featured on Google images. I tried to channel her crochet talent, but did not end up with one nearly as pretty as hers using granny squares
shown here.
I leave you with lemon yellows and pictures of a pie and lemon water from organic lemons shipped from a Florida backyard directly to friend Norma, who shared some with me. When one is given lemons, after all, one MUST make a pie. This one I made just before Brush & Palette Club, and it haunted me throughout the demonstration. It had to be tasted (after dinner of pot stickers, I must say it was pretty palatable).